The Counting Officer for Wiltshire is advising residents to send their postal votes for the upcoming Neighbourhood Plan Referendum ahead of planned Royal Mail strike action.
On 13th October 2022, the Laverstock and Ford Communities Neighbourhood Plan Referendum takes place.
On the same day, the Communication Workers Union (CWU) has asked its members who collect, sort and deliver parcels and letters to take strike action which means no postal votes will be delivered on the day of the Laverstock and Ford Communities Neighbourhood Plan Referendum.
To avoid missing out, those who wish to vote in the referendum and haven’t done so already, are strongly advised to send any postal votes back as soon as possible, or hand deliver them to the polling stations on polling day (13th October) by 10pm.
The polling stations are:Hampton Park Paviliian (Community Centre, Ash Crescent, SP1 3GYLaverstock & Ford Sports Club, 23 Church Road, Laverstock, SP1 1QXOld Sarum Community Centre (opposite school), Pheasant Drive, SP4 6GHTerence Herbert, Counting Officer for Wiltshire, said, “It’s vital that we have a strong, functioning democratic process and we want to ensure residents have their vote counted in the upcoming referendum.
“Therefore, I strongly advise anyone who is planning to vote to get their postal votes back in plenty of time to avoid any issues. Polls will close at 10pm on the day of the referendum so people can also hand deliver their postal votes at the designated polling stations on that day and they will be counted.
“We hope this doesn’t cause too much inconvenience for residents.”
More information about the Referendum on the Laverstock and Ford Communities Neighbourhood Plan can be found here.
Any updates on Royal Mail Strike Action can be found here.

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