Review of where you vote in Buckinghamshire
Feedback updated 10 Apr 2024
We asked
We asked for your views on proposed polling districts and polling places for Buckinghamshire.
Following recent boundary changes, there were small number of proposed changes to polling districts and polling places in the county.
The consultation ran from 2 October to 4 December 2023.
You said
We received 16 responses.
View the full responses on the Consultation Response report.
We did
We made amendments to the proposed changes following feedback:
- Bedgrove Pavillion to be designated polling place instead of Weston Turville Village Hall to accommodate the revised polling district
- Foxhills Indoor Bowls Club to be designated polling place instead of The Grange School
- Hawkslade Farm Community Centre to be designated polling place instead of Stoke Mandeville Methodist Church to accommodate the revised polling district
- Southcourt Community Centre to be designated polling place in addition to Prebendal Community Centre to accommodate the revised polling district
- Church House, Long Crendon to remain as designated polling place
- Stoke Hammond Community Centre to remain as designated polling place
- Roman Park Hall to be designated polling place instead of Berryfields Family Centre
- Youth Centre, Chalfont St Giles to be designated polling place instead of The Memorial Hall
- Abbey View Primary Academy to remain designated polling place until the suitability of Daws Hill Community Centre, as an alternative polling place, is confirmed and available for use
- Cressex Community Centre to be designated polling place instead of The Church of Christ the Servant King to accommodate the revised polling district
- The Hive to be designated polling place instead of Hannah Ball School
- Hicks Farm Rise Community Room to remain as designated polling place
- Micklefield Community Centre to remain as designated polling place
- Wrights Meadow Centre to be designated polling place in addition to Micklefield Community Centre to accommodate the revised polling district
Proposed changes that were supported or not commented on were approved.
View the full responses on the Proposed changes to polling stations that received feedback identifying other options.
On 18 January 2024 the Standards and General Purposes Committee approved the changes to designated polling places.
View further information about the review of polling stations, places and districts on the Buckinghamshire Council website.
Overview
We want to hear your views on proposed polling districts and polling places for Buckinghamshire.
Following recent boundary changes, there are a small number of proposed changes to polling districts and polling places in the county. Most polling places remain unchanged.
We welcome your view on these proposed changes.
Please note that the recent amendments to unitary ward and parliamentary constituency boundaries are no longer open to comment and are referenced on a listed mapping tool for your information only.
Polling districts, places and stations
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.
Related documents and links
Before you respond to this activity, please have a look at the following documents and links:
- Notice of polling districts and polling places review (PDF 0.12MB)
- List of proposed polling districts and polling places (PDF 0.41MB)
- Proposed polling places and reason for proposed change (PDF 0.14MB)
- Map of current and proposed polling districts and boundaries
- Comments from the Acting Returning Officer on the Polling Districts and Polling Places Review (PDF 0.95MB)
How to have your say
You can tell us your views in one of the following ways:
- complete the online survey using the link at the end of the page
- complete, and return, a printed version of the survey (PDF 0.2MB)
- email us at elections@buckinghamshire.gov.uk
- write to us at Polling Review consultation, Electoral Services, The Gateway, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 8LB
You need to provide your full name, address, and contact information to respond.
We may use the contact details provided to get in touch with you if we require clarification on anything included in your consultation response.
We will publish your full name and response – redacting information that could identify you. We will not publish your address, phone number or email address.
You do not need to live in Buckinghamshire to respond.
If you have any questions about this consultation, please email us at elections@buckinghamshire.gov.uk or phone us on 01296 798141.
Please tell us your views by midnight on Monday 4 December 2023.
What happens next
We will review your feedback and use it to consider any changes to our recommendations.
The final recommendations will be discussed and agreed at our Standards and General Purposes Committee on 18 January 2024.
We will then publish all consultation responses, the outcomes of this review and the new lists of polling districts, polling places and polling stations in Buckinghamshire.
Privacy
We will use the information you provide here only for this activity. We will store the information securely in line with data protection laws and will not share or publish any personal details. For more information about data and privacy, please see our Privacy Policy.
If you have questions about data and privacy, please email us on dataprotection@buckinghamshire.gov.uk. Or write to our Data Protection Officer at Buckinghamshire Council, The Gateway, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, HP19 8FF.
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