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I live just round the corner and my polling station is now Lordship Lane Baptist church, 287 Lordship Lane. That must be the one at the junction of Goodrich Road. New one to me since it has always been Heber Road school in the past. They must actually have been listening about alternatives in order to avoid disruption to the children's education.
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Baptist Church on Lordship Lane near Goodrich.


Flashpotata Wrote:

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> For some reason my voting card didnt arrive,

> although I did register several weeks back. I

> live in Pellatt Road - does anyone know where I

> need to go to vote ?

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You would not believe how much effort Cllr Rosie Shimell, former cllr Jonathan Mitchell and I have gone to get that church used rather than Heber School.

We had a chair lift installed for example three years ago. Fingers crossed everyone is happy for it to become a permanent polling station replacing Heber School?

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