Please contact St. Clement’s Parish Hall in advance of Election Day on Sunday 7 June, if you have any queries regarding your polling station.
Polling Station Opening Times: 8am-8pm.
Please note that on Election Day, Sunday 7 June, you can contact the States Greffe for general enquiries on 01534 441020.
Accessibility
Getting There
Location (what3words)
Parking
Outside Access
Inside Access
Lift Access
Accessibility Support/Aids
Accessible Toilet
The No 1 Bus (Town to Gorey) stops outside the Parish Hall every 15 minutes during the summer months (Sunday every 20 mins) and even as the services slows into the evening it is still very frequent.
The route is level from pavement to car park to premises.
what3words provides a simple way to locate your polling station.
There is 1 dedicated disabled parking space outside the Parish Hall, there is another in the Le Hocq Car Park next door.
Further spaces and a dropping off area can be set up specifically for polling day.
Honorary Police will be on duty all day and will be able to configure and change car parking arrangements to suit everybody’s requirements as issues arise.
The Handrail to the main entrance goes up to the last step and no further.
The doors at the top of the stairs are wide and will be held open.
There is an alternative entrance to the right of the building for disabled users to access the venue.
The ramp to the door is even, but the door has a steep sill inside. This door would also be held open.
Separate exit for most through a narrow side door to allow a one way flow.
Accessible door is for entry and exit for those with mobility issues with staff assisting.
All exit doors would be held open.
The hall is on the ground floor, so no steps, the entrance to the polling station is level from the Parish Hall car park, lighting once inside is not particularly good – either glare or shadow.
The circular one-way voting system is clear and logical.
Flooring is suitable.
Stepped access:
Step-free access:
Not applicable – polling station is on ground floor.
There is no hearing loop system available.
Assistance dogs are permitted inside the polling station.
If you need to use a screen reader or other assistive technology you’ve brought with you, please speak to a Parish Official (Autorisé or Adjoint).
You can bring someone with you to the polling station, but if you need help filling in your ballot paper, a Parish Official (Autorisé or Adjoint) will help you.
If you need to use a coloured overlay, a small LED lamp for extra lighting or a magnifier for your ballot paper, please speak to a Parish Official (Autorisé or Adjoint) and they will help you.
There is a single accessible toilet immediately to the right of the main door, to be found after the male and female toilets.
It does not have an emergency pull cord and alarm.