Over forty polling stations across Powys will not be open next week because of uncontested elections, Powys County Council has announced.
Although the council is encouraging electors to head to the polls on Thursday 3 May and use their right to vote, 46 polling stations in the county will not open because of uncontested elections.
If your polling station is one of the following, then your County and Community Councillors have been elected unopposed and you will not be voting on Thursday 3 May.
Brecknockshire
1. Clarence Hall, Crickhowell
2. Church Hall, Llanbedr
3. School Hall, Llangenny
4. Village Hall, Glangrwyney
5. Gurnos ACF Drill Hall, Cwmphil Road
6. Welfare Hall, Upper Cwmtwrch
7. Community Centre, Llanwrthwl
8. Church Hall, Maesmynis
9. Town Hall, Talgarth
10. St Cynog’s Church Hall, Ystradgynlais
11. County Primary School, Glanrhyd
Montgomeryshire
12. Canolfan Y Banw
13. Brynhafren Community Centre
14. Berriew Old School
15. Youth Centre, Ysgol Bro Ddyfi
16. Castle Caereinion Community Centre
17. Cemaes Church Room
18. Glantwymyn Community Centre
19. Tafarn Dwynant Ceinws
20. Guilsfeild Old School
21. Arddleen Community Hall
22. Llanfihangel Village Hall
23. The Institute, Llanfyllin
24. Llangedwyn Memorial Hall
25. Llangurig C M Chapel
26. Pontrobert Community Centre
27. Llangynog Memorial Hall
28. Llanidloes Youth Centre
29. Public Hall, Llanrhaeadr YM
30. Llansilin Memorial Hall
31. Llanwddyn Community Centre
32. Meifod Community Centre
33. Trehafren Meeting Hall
34. Canolfan Pennant
35. Trefeglwys Community Centre
36. Llawryglyn Chapel Vestry
37. Staylittle Community Hall
Radnorshire
38. Community Centre, Crossgates
39. Community Centre, Penybont
40. James Vaughan Memorial Hall, Hundred House
41. Church Hall, Aberedw
42. Jubilee Hall, Llanelwedd
43. Community Hall, Whitton
44. Community Hall, Llangunllo
45. Community Centre, Dolau
46. Community Centre, Llanddewi
Please check www.powys.gov.uk for further information about your new representatives.