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The Buckinghamshire Council wants people to share their views on new proposed polling districts

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The Buckinghamshire Council wants people to share their views on new proposed polling districts and polling places for Buckinghamshire.

Following recent boundary changes, there are some proposed changes to polling districts and polling places in the county. Most polling places remain unchanged.

One of these include, the Stoke Mandeville Methodist Church being removed as a polling station in favour of the Stoke Mandeville Community Centre.

The Methodist Church  is now used as a day centre and so can no longer be the polling station. Stoke Mandeville Community Centre has previously been a polling station and provides good accessibility and facilities for voting.

Buckinghamshire is divided into polling districts. Each polling district has a polling place – in which are the polling stations where voting happens.

All voters are allocated to a polling district and a polling place.

There are currently 366 polling stations in Buckinghamshire.

There are different ways to share views on the changes: complete the online survey found on the Buckinghamshire Council website, complete, and return, a printed version of the survey, email  at elections@buckinghamshire.gov.uk or write to Polling Review consultation, Electoral Services, The Gateway, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8LB

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