More than 300 venues will be transformed into polling stations across the county ahead of the county council elections next week.

Schools, churches and village halls are among the polling station sites Buckinghamshire residents can visit to cast their votes for who they want to represent them on Bucks County Council on Thursday, May 4.

Details of relevant polling stations will be provided on polling cards – and south Bucks venues include Gerrards Cross Girl Guide headquarters in Station Road, Chesham Town Hall, off Baines Walk and High Wycombe Sea Cadets Hall in Chestnut Avenue.

Polling stations will be open from 7am until 10pm on May 4 and residents seeking more information on relevant polling stations in the area are urged to contact their relevant district council.

County returning officer, Gill Quinton, said: "It's important to recognise that so many of our community buildings and local facilities are transformed for the day to help make it as easy as possible for local people to vote.

“There are some changes to usual polling station arrangements in some areas, so please check your polling card or use the online polling station look up facility available on your District Council website.

We've even got it covered if something unforeseen happens to a polling station. We have a library van on standby and even a gazebo, both of which can be used as a temporary facility if needed."