Once the council has agreed the proposals, details of the new polling districts and polling places must be made available to the public.
These should be made available at the local authority offices, in at least one conspicuous place in the constituency (or constituencies), and on the local authority’s website. The reasons for choosing each particular polling district and polling place must be given.
Along with the reasons for the final decision of the review, the following must also be published:
all correspondence sent to the (A)RO in connection with the review
all correspondence sent to any person whom the authority contacted because they had particular expertise in relation to access to premises or facilities for disabled people
all representations made by any person in connection with the review
the minutes of any meeting held by the council to consider any revision to the designation of polling districts or polling places within its area as a result of the review
details of the designation of polling districts and polling places within its area as a result of the review
details of the places where the results of the review have been published
It is important that electors are made aware of any changes made to the place they must attend to vote. For example, the poll card for the next election they are entitled to vote at could indicate if their station has changed.