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General Election: polling station change in Nunnery

Published: 24 June 2024

Voters who live in part of the Nunnery ward in Worcester are being alerted that their polling station for the General Election has changed from the one named on their polling card.

The change only applies to around 800 voters, who were originally due to vote at the Communal Room in Lincoln Green.

Instead they will now have to vote at the Ronkswood Hub in Canterbury Road WR5 1PJ when the polls open on 4 July.

Worcester City Council is writing directly to all the affected voters to make them aware of the change in polling venue. There will also be signs at the Communal Room on election day, directing people to the Ronkswood Hub, which is only around four minutes’ walk away.

The Council will also post reminders of the change on social media in the days leading up to the election.

Shane Flynn, Returning Officer for Worcester, said: “We would like to apologise to the small number of voters affected by this change of polling station, which has happened due to circumstances outside of the City Council’s control.

“If anyone is unsure about the change or needs more information then they should feel free to contact the Elections Team on 01905 722530 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..”

Find full details of the General Election in Worcester, including the list of candidates.


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