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Wokingham Decides: where to vote across the borough in EU referendum

by Phil Creighton
June 22, 2016
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A number of polling stations have been set up across Wokingham borough ready for the people to have their say in the European referendum.

Whether you vote LEAVE or REMAIN, you need to head to your local polling station between 7am and 10pm on Thursday, June 23.

Although voting cards have been sent out to every person on the register, you don’t need to bring the card with you. As long as you’re registered on the electoral roll and go into the polling station and give your name and address, you will be able to vote.

There are some important things to remember: it’s an offence to vote more than once (unless you are acting as a proxy). If you are a proxy voter, you cannot vote for more than two people unless you are their spouse, civil partner, parent, grandparent, brother, sister, child or grandchild. You can’t proxy vote for someone who you know is not allowed to vote – and if you haven’t registered as a proxy voter it’s too late to do so.

Emergency proxy votes can be set up before 5pm tomorrow – useful if you have a medical emergency. Your application to vote by emergency proxy will need to be supported and signed by the appropriate medical practitioner or health professional.

For more details, email electoralservices@wokingham.gov.uk or call 0118 974 6522.

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Arborfield Cross (AAW) – Arborfield Village Hall, Arborfield RG2 9PQ

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Barkham (BAW) – Barkham Village Hall, Church Lane, Barkham RG40 4PJ
Arborfield Green (ABW) – Barkham Village Hall, Church Lane, Barkham RG40 4PJ

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Bulmershe (KAR) – Christchurch Hall, Crockhamwell Road, Woodley RG5 3LA
Whitegates (EAR) – Bulmershe Leisure Centre, Woodlands Avenue RG5 3EU

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Charvil (CAM1) – Jubilee Hall, Park View Drive, Charvil RG10 9QY
Charvil (CAM2) – Charvil Village Hall, Park Lane, Charvil RG10 9TR

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Coronation Central (KBM) – Coronation Hall, Headley Road, Woodley RG5 4JD
Coronation East (KCM) – St Johns Ambulance HQ, Church Road, Woodley RG5 4QN

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Emmbrook North (WAW) – Emmbrook Village Hall, Emmbrook Road, Wokingham RG41 1JN
Emmbrook South (WBW) – St Pauls Parish Rooms, Reading Road, Wokingham RG41 1EH

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Evendons East (WCW) – Civic Offices, Shute End, Wokingham RG40 1BN
Evendons West (WDW1) – Woosehill Community Church, Chestnut Avenue, Off Northway, Woosehill, Wokingham RG41 3RS
Evendons West (WDW2) – Civic Offices, Shute End, Wokingham RG40 1BN

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Finchampstead North (FAB) – California Ratepayers Hall, Finchampstead Road, Finchampstead RG40 3RL
Finchampstead South (FBB1) – FBC Centre, Gorse Ride North, Finchampstead RG40 4ES
Finchampstead South (FBB2) – Finchampstead Sports Pavilion,
The Village, Finchampstead RG40 4JU

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Cutbush (EBW) – Earley Cescent Resource Centre, Warbler Drive, Earley RG6 4HB
Hawkedon (ECW) – Maiden Place Community Centre, Kilnsea Drive, Earley RG6 3HE

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Hillside (EDW) – Hillside Primary School, Rushey Way, Lower Earley RG6 4HQ
Radstock (EEW) – Radstock Community Centre, Radstock Lane,
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Ashridge (HAM) – The Warren pub (Mobile Unit in Car Park), Forest Road, Hurst RG40 5SB
Davis Street (HBM) – Hurst Village Hall, School Road, Hurst RG10 0DR
The Village (HCM) – Hurst Village Hall, School Road, Hurst RG10 0DR
Twyford South (TBM) – Hurst Village Hall, School Road, Hurst RG10 0DR

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Loddon Airfield (KDR) – Woodley Baptist Church Centre, Hurricane Way, Woodley RG5 4UX
Loddon South (KER) – Emmanuel Church Centre, Southlake Crescent, Woodley RG5 3QW
Loddon West (KER) – Emmanuel Church Centre, Southlake Crescent, Woodley RG5 3QW

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Redhatch (EFW) – Maiden Erlegh School, Maiden Erlegh Drive, Earley RG6 2HS
Maiden Erlegh (EGW) – Maiden Erlegh School, Maiden Erlegh Drive, Earley RG6 2HS
St Nicolas (EHW) – St Nicolas Church Hall, Sutcliffe Avenue, Earley RG6 7JN

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Norreys East (WFW) – Norreys Evangelical Church, Norreys Avenue, Wokingham RG40 1UU
Norreys West (WGW1) – Norreys Evangelical Church, Norreys Avenue, Wokingham RG40 1UU
Norreys West (WGW2) – The Bradbury Centre, Wokingham Methodist Church, Rose Street RG40 2DU

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Remenham (RAM) – Remenham Parish Hall, Remenham Lane, Henley-on-Thames RG9 3DB
Wargrave East (RBM) – Hare Hatch Village Hall, Hare Hatch, RG10 9ST
Wargrave North (RCM) – Crazies Hill Village Hall, Wargrave RG10 8ND
Wargrave West (RDM) – Wargrave Pavilion, Recreation Road, Wargrave RG10 8BG
Ruscombe (REM) – Loddon Hall (Twyford Room), Loddon Hall Road, Twyford RG10 9JA

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Shinfield North (SAW1) – Shinfield Players Theatre, Whitley Wood Lane, Shinfield RG2 9DF
Shinfield North (SAW2) – Whiteknights Primary School, Fairlawn Green, Shinfield Rise RG6 2TR

Shinfield South

Grazeley (SBW) – Three Mile Cross Church Centre, Basingstoke Road, Three Mile Cross RG7 1AT
Shinfield Village (SCW) – Shinfield Parish Hall, School Green, Shinfield RG2 9EH
Spencers Wood and Three Mile Cross (SDW) – Spencers Wood Pavilion, Clares Green Road, Spencers Wood RG7 1DY

Sonning

Sonning (SNM) – Beech Lodge, Sonning Guide & Scout Hall, Pound Lane, Sonning RG4 6XF
Warren (KGM) – Woodford Park Leisure Centre, Haddon Drive, Woodley RG5 4LY

South Lake

South Lake North (KHR) – St James Church Centre, Kingfisher Drive, Woodley RG5 3LH
South Lake South (KIR) – St James Church Centre, Kingfisher Drive, Woodley RG5 3LH

Swallowfield

Swallowfield (SWW1) – Swallowfield Parish Hall (Davies Room), Swallowfield Street, Swallowfield RG7 1QX
Swallowfield (SWW2) – Farley Hill Primary School, Church Road, Farley Hill, Swallowfield RG7 1UB
Swallowfield (SWW3) – Riseley Memorial Hall, Odiham Road, Riseley RG7 1SD
Spencers Wood South (SEW) – Swallowfield Parish Hall (Davies Room), Swallowfield Street, Swallowfield RG7 1QX

Twyford

Twyford North (TAM1) – Loddon Hall, Loddon Hall Road, Twyford RG10 9JA
Twyford North (TAM2) – Stanlake Pavilion, Stanlake Meadow, Stanlake Lane, Twyford RG10 0BL

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Westcott East (WHW) – St Crispins Sports Centre (Small Hall), London Road, Wokingham RG40 1SR
Westcott West (WIW) – Salvation Army Hall, Sturges Road, Wokingham RG40 2HD

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Winnersh North (JAW) – St Marys Church Hall, Church Close, Winnersh RG41 5NA
Winnersh South (JBW) – Winnersh Community Hall, New Road, Sindlesham RG41 5DU

Wokingham Without

Wokingham Without (XWB) – Oaklands Junior School, Butler Road, Crowthorne RG45 6QZ
Lower Wokingham (FCB) – Oaklands Junior School, Butler Road, Crowthorne RG45 6QZ

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