Posted: Wed 3rd Jul 2024

Clwyd East Voters Prepare for General Election with Confirmed Polling Stations

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VOTERS in Clwyd East are heading to the polls on Thursday (July 4, 2024) to choose who will represent them in the UK Parliament for the next five years.
Ahead of the general election, details of polling stations for the constituency have been confirmed.
Polling stations come in all shapes and sizes, including schools, church halls and community centres.
The polls will open at 7am on Thursday and close at 10pm, with a full list of places where you can vote detailed below.
People who have registered to vote will have been sent a polling card which states the polling station they should go to.
Voters are reminded that they will need to bring along a valid form of photo ID to vote in person at the general election.
Clwyd East polling stations

Community Centre, Mynydd Isa, Mold
Women’s Institute, Chambers Lane, Mynydd Isa
Community Centre, New Brighton, Mold
St. Michael’s Church, Brynford
Community Centre, Pentre Halkyn
Parish Hall, Halkyn
Village Hall, Rhesycae
Rhosesmor Village Hall, Rhosesmor
Town Hall, Caerwys
Berthen Chapel, Lixwm
Village Hall, Ysceifiog
Village Hall, The Square, Cilcain
War Memorial Institute, Rhydymwyn
Memorial Hall, Nannerch
Youth & Community Centre, School Lane, Greenfield
Church Hall, Gwernaffield
Village Hall, Pantymwyn
Village Centre, Gwernymynydd
Soar Chapel School Room, Nercwys
The Early Years Family Centre, North Road, Holywell
St. Peters Church, Rose Hill, Holywell
Community Centre, Holway, Holywell
Community Centre, Leeswood
Community Wing, Ysgol Bryn Garth, Penyffordd
Community Centre, Talacre
Canolfan, Ffynnongroyw
Family Centre, Nant y Gro, Gronant
Village Hall, Gwespyr
Llanasa Village Hall, Llanasa
Community Centre, Berthengam
Gwaenysgor Village Hall, Ffordd Penrallt, Gwaenysgor
Memorial Hall, Trelawnyd
Mold Ex-Servicemen’s Club, 77 Wrexham Street, Mold
St. Davids Church Hall, St. Davids Lane, Mold
Daniel Owen Centre, Earl Road, Mold
Parkfields Community Centre, Ash Grove, Mold
Community Centre, Maes Pennant Estate, Mostyn
Edith Bankes Memorial Institute, Northop
Memorial Hall, Sychdyn
Community Pavilion, Northop Hall
Ysgol y Llan, Whitford
Village Hall, Carmel
Festri Capel Y Waen Chapel Vestry, Waen, Bodfari
Cocoa Rooms, Llandyrnog, Denbigh
Rhewl Pavilion, Rhewl, Ruthin
Bodfari School, Bodfari, Denbigh
The Old School, Tremeirchion, St Asaph
Waen Parish Hall, Waen, St Asaph
Paterson Hall, High Street, Dyserth
Festival Church, 200 Victoria Road, Prestatyn
Jubilee Community Centre, 45 Seabank Drive
Deva Church, Ffordd Pantycelyn, Prestatyn
Kings Hall, Kings Ave, Prestatyn
Prestatyn Leisure Centre, Princes Avenue, Prestatyn
Caradog House Community Centre, Caradog Road
Parish Church Hall, High Street, Prestatyn
Meliden Community Centre, Ffordd Talargoch, Meliden
The Old Courthouse, St Peters Square
Llanfwrog Community Centre, Mwrog Street
Llanbedr D C Village Hall, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, Ruthin
Gellifor Chapel Vestry, Gellifor, Ruthin
Llanferres Community Centre, Llanferres, Mold
Saint Davids Centre, Eryrys, Mold
The Raven Inn, Llanarmon-yn-Ial, Mold
Memorial Hall, Llandegla
Neuadd Eleanor, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Ruthin
Ysgol Pentrecelyn, Pentrecelyn, Ruthin
Llanelidan Village Hall, Llanelidan, Ruthin
Parish Room, Bryneglwys, Corwen
Gwyddelwern Community Centre, Gwyddelwern, Corwen
Llangollen Town Hall, Castle Street
Community Centre, The Conquering Hero, Rhewl
Trevor Community Centre, Heol Penderyst, Trevor
Froncysyllte Community Centre, Gate Road, Froncysyllte

By Liam Randall – Local Democracy Reporter



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