Review of whether polling stations fit for purpose

Plain black and white Polling Station sign against a brick wall
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A review of whether polling stations are fit for purpose is being held in Cumbria.

Cumberland Council wants to know if they are in the right places, have the right facilities and are accessible enough for voters.

Andrew Seekings, the council's returning officer, said as lots of people still preferred to vote in person at elections, the review was important.

People can share their view on the council's website or by emailing the election team until 7 October.

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