Residents in Marlow will head to the polls this afternoon to have their say on a multi-million-pound film studio proposed for development on their doorstep.
During a meeting held on April 8, members of the Marlow Town parish called for a poll on the following questions to go out to the electorate:
1. Do you wish Marlow Film Studios to be built?
2. Do you want development in the greenbelt on the scale proposed by the Marlow Film Studio?
Residents who were listed on Marlow Town Council’s electoral register by April 8 will be able to answer the above questions by heading to one of their nearest polling stations between 4pm and 9pm today, Thursday, May 9.
Parish members don’t need photo identification to vote, but they are only eligible to go to a specific polling station depending on their electoral number.
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The stations around the town and their corresponding electoral numbers are listed below:
Christ Church URC, 18 Oxford Road: Electoral numbers BBA-1 to BBA-1414
Marlow Football Club, Oak Tree Road: Electoral numbers BBB-1 to BBB-2480
Marlow Football Club, Oak Tree Road: Electoral numbers BBC-1 to BBC-2051
Court Garden Leisure Complex, Pound Lane: Electoral numbers BBD-1 to BBC-911
Liston Hall, Chapel Street: Electoral numbers BBE-1 to BBE-1624
Royal British Legion, Station Approach: Electoral numbers BBF-1 to BBF-2662
Your electoral number can be found on your polling card. If unsure, contact Electoral Services by calling 01296798141 or emailing elections@buckinghamshire.gov.uk.
Only in-person votes count towards the poll, and there are no provisions for postal or proxy votes.
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