TEST Valley Borough Council (TVBC) is undertaking a review of polling districts and polling places.

The review will consider the suitability of existing polling stations and possible alternatives.

The borough council is looking for feedback on any aspect of the polling districts, polling places and/or polling stations currently used. Electors within the borough are specifically entitled to make representations.

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Anyone making comments on the suitability of existing or proposed polling stations is asked to suggest alternative stations, where possible.

They are also asked to provide their reasons, in order to help with the review.

The consultation period for the review formally commenced on October 13 and ends on November 24.

The council would welcome any person or organisation with expertise in access for persons with any type of disability to make a representation or comment on the proposals.

Any feedback would help the local authority plan to make voting more accessible for all residents.

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Information about the existing schedule of polling districts and polling places can be inspected at the offices of Test Valley Borough Council during normal office hours 08.30am to 5pm Monday to Thursday and 8.30am to 4.30pm on Friday.

Information on the review is also available on the Test Valley Borough Council.

Feedback should be emailed to pdr@testvalley.gov.uk or sent in writing to Head of Legal and Democratic Services, Test Valley Borough Council, Beech Hurst, Weyhill Road, Andover, Hants, SP10 3AJ.

Final decisions on any representations made to the borough council will be made at the meeting on Wednesday, January 17.