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Council Set To Review Locations Of Polling Stations

Friday 12th December 2014 Bath Echo News Team Politics

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Locals are being invited to give their views on the location and accessibility of polling stations within the district, as part of a review being conducted by Bath & North East Somerset Council.

CllrPaul Crossley (Lib-Dem, Southdown), Leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council, said: “This is an opportunity for electors, community groups and any other interested parties in Bath and North East Somerset to express their views on the existing arrangements, and where possible make suggestions for alternative venues to be considered.”

Details of the current voting arrangements, along with the relevant maps showing the location of each polling station, are available to view in the Council’s Electoral Services Office, as well as via the Council’s website: www.bathnes.gov.uk/reviews.

Comments and suggestions for alternative venues should be posted to:

The Electoral Services Office, Bath & North East Somerset Council, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW.

Or emailed to [email protected], by no later than Friday 2nd January 2015.

Bath:Hacked have compiled a list of all of the current polling stations, this can be found here.

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