To receive a report from the Director, Legal and Governance.
Minutes:
Caroline Rudland, Electoral Services Specialist Manager, presented a report on the Polling District and Polling Place Review, which commenced on 2 October 2023.
The Committee was asked to approve a final polling district and polling place scheme which would come into force from 1 December 2023, when the electoral register was revised.
The Committee considered the comments received during the consultation period which ran from 2 October to 31 October 2023, during which, a total of 53 representations were received. All of the comments from the review were included within Appendix A.
Of the 98 Unitary Divisions in Wiltshire, 61 changes had been recommended.
The Committee was presented with 3 categories to consider for approval, these were:
a. Unitary Divisions where no changes were proposed to polling districts and there are no relevant comments to be considered from the public consultation. Any proposed changes in this category relate to polling stations only.
b. Unitary Divisions where changes were proposed to the polling districts.
c. Particular consideration and discussion to be given to the two Unitary Divisions of Sherston and Warminster North & Rural.
During discussion the Committee received clarification on why one larger ward area was divided into two separate polling districts. The Committee also discussed and noted that any Community Boundary Review (CGR) changes approved since 2021 were not included as part of this this Polling District and Polling Place Review which was based on current electoral boundaries. The CGR boundary changes approved since will not take effect until the 2025 elections and will be reviewed at a later date.
The Officers were asked to take into consideration additional areas for possible change, such as in Calne South, MT2 where the polling station was quite a significant distance from the electors.
The Committee noted the comments in relation to MT1 and MT2, Marden House community space and queried what happened when a venue no longer wished to host an election. The Elections Team in these instances sought alternative suitable locations in the area.
It was suggested that in areas where there was difficulty in finding a suitable replacement location, the community involved could be approached as they often had the best local knowledge.
Other polling districts to be looked at by the Elections Team were noted as XB1 (HiIlcott Village Hall no longer existed), and OB3 and OB4 (Activity Zone/Riverside Centre). Committee Members were asked to email details of each request to the Officer for consideration.
Merging Polling Districts
The Committee discussed the proposal to merge two polling districts in Luckington, noting a comment received had indicated an elector’s preference not to merge.
The Committee noted the two distinct villages involved, the proximity between them and the cost implications of having two separate polling districts for such few electors and supported the recommendation to merge the two polling districts.
Warminster Rural
The areas of Warminster North and Warminster Rural, were described as two distinct areas (IC1 and IC2), which currently both used the Warminster Garrison as a polling venue.
Councillor Bill Parks, Division member for Warminster North and Rural suggested the arrangements would be better suited if the electors in IC2 were able to use the Civic Centre, noting that it was nearer and more accessible for most electors in IC2, due to its location in the town and not within the camp. He recognised that implementing these changes may move it out of the division and asked whether this was possible.
It was confirmed that there were no issues with having a polling venue out of division, however such a change would require the approval of the Committee.
The Committee agreed to support the proposal to move the polling venue of IC2 to Warminster Civic Centre.
At the conclusion of discussion, Councillor Ashley O’Neill moved the motion in line with the above discussion. This was seconded by Councillor Stuart Wheeler.
It was;
Resolved
To approve:
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