Worksop polling stations moved ahead of May's local elections- full list

A number of Bassetlaw polling stations have been relocated ahead of the local elections in May.
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Alternative venues have been announced by Bassetlaw District Council this year in order to reduce the number of schools that will have to close this year.

The district’s deputy returning officer, Neil Taylor, said: "Where possible we have found alternative venues to minimise the impact on school closures.

"We have also had to find a number of new locations due to the unavailability of previously used polling stations."

Here's where you can cast your vote. (Photo: Shutterstock)Here's where you can cast your vote. (Photo: Shutterstock)
Here's where you can cast your vote. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Here’s the full list:

Worksop Tesco Temporary Polling Station MOVED TO Balmoral Centre

Kingfisher Walk Temporary Polling Station MOVED TO Roman’s Rest

Clumber Park Inn Car Park Temporary Polling Station MOVED TO Clumber Inn

Gilbert Avenue Temporart Polling Station in Tuxford MOVED TO Trent Villages Children’s Centre, Newark Road, Tuxford

Prospect Hill School MOVED TO St Joseph’s Social Club

Norbridge Academy MOVED TO Valley Children’s Centre

Gamston School MOVED TO Markham Moor Inn

Venetian Room, Town Hall, Worksop MOVED TO Scout Centre, Slack Walk

North Worksop Children’s Centre MOVED TO Three Legged Stool

Centre for Sport and Learning, Manton MOVED TO Children’s Centre, Manton

Salvation Army Hall, Newcastle Avenue MOVED TO The Crossing

Kilton Forest Community Centre, Larwood MOVED TO Kilton Forest Golf Club

Buttermarket, Retford Town Hall MOVED TO Albert Hall

Hayton Village Hall MOVED TO Clayworth Memorial Hall

Scofton MOVED TO Manton Sports Club

Woodbeck Comminity Centre MOVED TO Ramptom Village Hall

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