Thousands of residents across Ealing’s seven towns – Acton, Ealing, Greenford, Hanwell, Northolt, Perivale and Southall – are being urged to double-check their polling cards before heading out to vote in Thursday’s Ealing Council local elections, as a number of polling stations have been relocated since previous elections.
Around 12 polling stations will operate from new venues for the 7 May 2026 elections.
In North Acton ward, the polling station on Midland Terrace has been moved to The Collective on Old Oak Lane. In Perivale ward, two polling districts will now vote at Perivale Primary School, while in South Acton ward, voting will take place at Acton Gardens Community Centre instead of All Saints Church.
Other changes affect areas including Greenford (North Greenford, Central Greenford, Greenford Broadway), Northolt Mandeville, Ealing Common and Dormers Wells.

An Ealing Council spokesperson told EALING.NEWS: “All registered voters should have received their polling card, which includes the address of their polling station. Residents can also find their polling station on the council website.
“If someone’s polling station has changed since the last election, this will be noted on their polling card. There will also be signage at the previous polling station directing voters to their new location.
“Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm on Thursday 7 May, and we want to remind voters that they must bring an acceptable form of photo ID to vote. A list of acceptable forms of ID is on the council website.
“If anyone has any questions about where to vote, what ID to bring, or anything else about the election, they can contact the council’s elections team on 020 8825 7777 from 7am on election day.”
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