RESIDENTS of Rugby are being asked if the town’s polling stations get their vote.
Rugby Borough Council has launched a mandatory five-yearly review of the borough’s polling stations, places and districts, giving residents a chance to have a say on their location and suitability.
The council currently uses a variety of buildings for polling stations, including community centres, churches, village halls and scout huts.
The review aims to make sure the accessibility and layout of polling stations meets the needs of voters – particularly residents with a disability.
Residents can also have their say on the locations of the borough’s polling stations, and its polling districts – the geographical areas within electoral wards or the parliamentary constituency.
Visit www.rugby.gov.uk/pollingreview for more information on the review, including maps of each of the borough’s electoral wards detailing the current locations of polling stations.
Comments can be sent by email to [email protected] or by post to: Review of Polling Districts and Polling Places, Electoral Services, Rugby Borough Council, Town Hall, Evreux Way, Rugby, CV21 2RR.
Residents can also view copies of the ward maps at the Town Hall from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
The review closes on Tuesday October 31.