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Norwich City Council has compiled public responses to the Acting Returning Officer’s proposals from the 2022 interim polling district review. These insights reflect local views on accessibility, location suitability, and electoral arrangements, helping shape future decisions.
We oppose the proposal to move the polling station back to the Norman Centre. The Norman Centre is too far away from the polling district, and requires residents to cross the main Drayton Road which forms a strong physical boundary between the two communities. It also requires residents to walk up a gradient to reach the polling station.
We would encourage the possibility of utilising the Broadland Housing Association premises on Larners Way. If this is still not possible, we support retaining the mobile polling station at Sloughbottom Park. It is vital that physically accessible in-person voting is retained.
We fully support the proposal to use the Canary Social Club.
We would encourage the re-exploration of a temporary polling station. Possible locations are the communal green space between Southwell Road and Trafalgar Street, or hiring the new commercial car park by the footbridge over the Lakenham Way.
We submit that the polling station should be moved back to Waddington Court sheltered housing community room. Sheltered housing tenants enjoyed the convenience of this location, and it is central to the polling district.