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Returning Officer's recommendations to the review

Returning Officer Recommendations for Guildford South West Division

DivisionGuildford South West
Number of polling districts7
Number of polling stations7
Division Electorate11,592

 

Proposed Polling District codePolling District NameElectorate November 2024Parliamentary ConstituencyBorough WardParish WardCurrent Polling PlaceProposed Polling PlacePolling Place inside PD
O1Onslow (Central)2081GuildfordOnslowN/AQueen Eleanor's C of E Junior SchoolQueen Eleanor's C of E Junior SchoolYes
O2Onslow (East)1334GuildfordOnslowN/AOnslow Village HallOnslow Village HallYes
O3Onslow (West)1248GuildfordOnslowN/AOnslow Village HallOnslow Village HallYes
SK1Stoke (West)3338GuildfordStokeN/AThe Salvation Army HallThe Salvation Army HallYes
SK3Stoke (North)1185GuildfordStokeN/AThe Stirling CentreThe Stirling Centre Yes
ST1St Nicolas (South)1323GuildfordSt. NicolasN/AGuildford URCGuildford URCYes
ST2 St Nicolas (North)1083GuildfordSt. NicolasN/AGuildford URCGuildford URCYes

 

Returning Officer Comments 

Officers are visiting to confirm feasibility relating to voter numbers at SK1.

Owing to new divisional boundaries a small southern part of the current SK1 must be placed in SK2A, whilst a small northern part of SK2A must be placed in SK1. This is because PD lines cannot cross electoral boundaries. Otherwise, the current locations are suitable and within the polling districts. These arrangements are working well.

Save for the changes that we must make to polling districts, I recommend that there are no changes to the established polling places.