Dover councillors agree to rejigging polling districts

Dover District Council (DDC) has agreed to changes to the area’s polling districts which will see one village split into two new polling districts. 

The council carried out a review of polling districts, used for UK Parliamentary elections, in October this year.  

DDC consulted on polling districts, polling places and polling stations, including the suitability of each polling station across the area, particularly for people with disabilities. 

The review, which takes place every five years, proposed minor changes which were agreed at an extraordinary council meeting on Wednesday (29 November). 

This included splitting the Aylesham ward into two polling districts – East and West – taking into account the housing growth which has taken place there over the past decade. 

Earlier this year, the Boundary Commission for England submitted recommendations to the Government to alter some constituency boundaries and names.  

These were approved on 15 November with the current Dover constituency becoming Dover and Deal at the next Parliamentary General election. 

Boundaries will also be altered, with Sandwich and Little Stour and Ashstone district wards forming part of the newly named Herne Bay and Sandwich constituency. 

Changes in the Dover district: 

At the next Parliamentary General Election, the current South Thanet and North Thanet constituencies will no longer exist; the boundaries were updated by the Boundary Commission and the new constituencies will be known as the East Thanet cons

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