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Electoral Day - Get ready to have your say on 6th May 2021

Get ready to have your say on 6th May 2021


One week today voters in Reading will go to the polls and the Council are reminding residents what to expect when they cast their votes next Thursday (May 6th).

Voting takes place for both the Local Borough Council Elections and for the Police and Crime Commissioner elections next week. Reassuring people that polling stations will be safe places to vote on May 6th but arrangements will look a bit different this year due to on-going public health guidance.

Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm. People voting in person are encouraged to keep themselves safe and to keep others safe by:

  • wearing a face covering

  • bringing their own pen or pencil

  • cleaning their hands when entering and leaving the polling station

  • keeping a safe distance

You should not attend the polling station if you have symptoms of Covid-19 – continuous cough, high temperature or loss of taste or smell, or if you have been asked to self-isolate.

Anyone who develops symptoms, or is asked to self-isolate shortly before polling day, has up to 5pm on polling day to apply for an emergency proxy vote. This allows them to nominate someone they trust to vote on their behalf.

It should only take a few minutes to vote. There are arrangements in place to help maintain social distancing, so if you are asked to queue, please be patient and work with staff to enable you to vote as quickly as possible. If you need any assistance on the day, just ask the staff at the polling station – they are there to help.

Your poll card will tell you where to find your polling station. Make sure you check the information on your polling card, as your polling station might have changed since the last elections. There are some changes in polling stations in Church, Kentwood, Redlands, Tilehurst and Whitley wards this year, so voters who live in those are particularly asked to make note of changes.

You do not need your poll card to vote, but would be encouraged to bring it with you to make the process quicker and more efficient for everyone.

There are seven changes to usual polling station in Reading this year. They are:

  1. Christ the King Electors have moved to South Reading Leisure Centre (Church Ward)

  2. Prospect School Electors have moved to Southcote Community Hub (Southcote Ward)

  3. The Ridgeway School Electors have moved to St Barnabas Church, Elm Road (Church Ward)

  4. Norcot Youth and Community Centre/Temporary Bus Electors have moved to St Mary Magdalen Church (Kentwood Ward)

  5. Redlands School Electors have moved to St Luke’s Church (Redlands) To note that St Luke’s Church Hall is also a Polling Station. Please check your Poll Card carefully to ensure that you are in the correct building

  6. Park Lane Primary School Electors have moved to Tilehurst British Legion (Tilehurst Ward)

  7. Geoffrey Field School Electors have moved to Christ The King Church (Whitley Ward)

  8. Caversham Primary School Electors have moved to Thameside Primary School (Caversham Ward)

More postal votes are expected this year due to the circumstances. If they haven’t already, people who have opted to vote by post must return their postal ballot pack by 10pm on Thursday May 6th. They can hand it in at any polling station in the borough if they run out of time to return it by post.

If residents are unwell or are self-isolating as a result of Covid-19 shortly before polling day, or on the day itself, they don’t need to miss out on voting.


In these circumstances, people can apply for an emergency proxy up until 5pm on polling day, so someone they trust can vote on their behalf. To arrange it speak to the local Electoral Services team in Reading on: 0118 937 3717 or email elections@reading.gov.uk





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