Schools that are publicly-funded, including academies and free schools, may be used as polling stations free of charge, and the legislation allows you to require a room in such schools for use as a polling station.1
You are also entitled to use, free of charge, any publicly-funded room as a polling station.2
You will, however, need to pay for any lighting, heating, etc., costs incurred when using such rooms as polling stations.3
You should liaise with the relevant schools and managers of publicly-funded rooms at the earliest opportunity to confirm that you want to use certain rooms within their premises as polling stations.
1. Para 23(1) Sch 3 Police and Crime Commissioner Elections Order 2012 (PCCEO); rule 20(1) sch 3 Local Elections (Principal Areas) (England and Wales) Rules 2006 (LEPAR); rule 22(1) Mayoral Rules 2007; rule 22(1),(a) Combined Authorities Mayoral Rules 2017 (CAM Rules)↩ Back to content at footnote 1
2. Para 23(1)(c) Sch 3 PCCEO 2012; rule 20(1)(b) sch 3 LEPAR 2006; rule 22(1)(b) Mayoral Rules 2007; rule 22(1)(b) CAM Rules 2017↩ Back to content at footnote 2
3. Para 23(2) Sch 3 PCCEO 2012; rule 20(2) LEPAR 2006; Parishes and Communities Rules 2006 rule 20(2); rule 22(3) Mayoral Rules 2007; rule 22(3) CAM Rules 2017 ↩ Back to content at footnote 3