Changes to Scarborough Borough polling station locations

Two polling stations are set to change following a Scarborough Council review.

Author: Local Democracy Reporter, Carl GavaghanPublished 19th Nov 2020

Two polling stations are set to change following a Scarborough Council review.

Following feedback received during the three elections held in 2019, changes were proposed within Esk Valley and Streonshalh wards in Whitby and Northstead ward in Scarborough.

Scarborough Council’s cabinet has now backed a change in two locations in the borough, subject to the approval of the full council.

In Esk Valley ward, the sports pavilion in Grosmont has been a suitable polling station for many years, but its limitations for a winter poll became evident in December 2019.

Polling venues in the Grosmont area were reviewed as a result, but no suitable alternatives were found.

After a similar review, the council will also keep the Whitby Mission and Seafarers’ Centre as a polling station in Streonshalh ward.

Elsewhere in the Streonshalh ward, electors who currently vote at St Hilda’s Primary School will now use the polling station at Church House Centre in Flowergate instead.

The council is moving away from using schools as polling stations due to the disruption it can cause their pupils and staff. There is also a consultation ongoing about the potential closure of St Hilda’s.

In Scarborough’s Northstead ward, Alexandra Bowls Centre will be replaced by the Street community venue as it saves a nearly one-mile journey for the majority of those who walk to the polling station.