Review of polling stations to take place

A polling station sign, with POLLING STATION, written on it in capital black letters, with an arrow to the left, outside a building with folliageImage source, Peterborough City Council
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Polling stations open on election days from 07:00 until 22:00

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A review of polling districts, places and stations is taking place at Peterborough City Council.

The authority said it was to see if they still suited the needs of voters.

Comments and suggestions can be emailed, external or written in by 9 September.

"Feedback is welcomed from any elector residing within the council area," the authority added.

Image source, Castor and Ailsworth Tennis Club
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Castor and Ailsworth Tennis Club, close to Peterborough, was used as a polling station on 4 July for the general election

It said it welcomed "views of all residents, or any person or body with expertise in access for persons with any type of disability, on the proposed polling districts and polling places or any other related matters".

It wants to know if the current facilities are practical and welcomes alternative suggestions.

The council will then consult with local political parties, MPs, city councillors and parish councils.

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