TODAY residents will head to the polling stations across Colchester to decide who will lead the town for another year.
Colchester Council is currently led by a joint administration between the Conservatives and Highwood Independants.
But as the borough is set to vote today, it could be a different picture this time tomorrow.
Here are all the places you can cast your vote in Colchester today:
Read more: The current make-up of Colchester council – and the seats to watch today
Berechurch
- Plum Hall Common Room, Nancy Smith Close
- The Thomas Lord Audley School (The Gym), Monkwick Avenue
- St. Margaret's Church Hall, Stansted Road
- Orchard Baptist Church, 23 Blackheath
- Cherry Trees Community Hall, Sexton Close Castle
- Quaker Meeting House, 6 Church Street
- Castle Methodist Church, Maidenburgh Street
- The Celtic Rose Centre, 5 Guildford Road
- Belle Vue Social Club Greenstead
Greenstead
- Community Centre, Hawthorn Avenue
- Forest Road Meeting Hall, 121 Forest Road
- Hythe Community Centre, 1 Ventura Drive
- Hazelmere Junior School, Hawthorn Avenue
Highwoods
- St. John's & Highwoods Community Centre, Highwoods Square
- The Ark Church, Highwoods Methodist Church
Lexden & Braiswick
- Praiseway, 27-31 Straight Road
- Colchester Croquet Club, 16 Elianore Road
- Woods Bowls Club, Keepers Green
- Aldham Village Hall, Tey Road
- Eight Ash Green Village Hall, 23 Spring Lane
- Orpen Memorial Hall, Lexden Road
Marks Tey & Layer
- Birch Memorial Hall, School Hill
- Copford Village Hall, School Road
- Easthorpe Church Hall, Easthorpe Road
- St. Mary's Church, Layer Breton Heath
- Queen Elizabeth Hall Annexe, New Cut
- Layer Marney Tower, Roundbush Road
- Marks Tey Parish Hall, Council Offices
- Messing Village Hall, The Street
- Copford Village Hall, School Road
- Peldon & Wigboroughs Community Hall, Church Road
- Salcott Old School Hall, The Street
Mersea & Pyefleet
- Abberton & Langenhoe Village Hall, Edward Marke Drive
- East Mersea Village Hall, East Road
- Fingringhoe Village Hall, Chapel Road
- The Mersea Centre, 38 High Street
- The Mersea Centre, 38 High Street
- Peldon & Wigboroughs Community Hall, Church Road
Mile End
- Myland Parish Halls, Mile End Road
- High Woods Country Park Visitor Centre, Turner Road
New Town & Christ Church
- Christ Church Hall, Ireton Road
- Hamilton Primary School, Constantine Road
- YMCA Community Hall, 159 Magdalen Street
- St. Stephens Church Centre, Canterbury Road
Old Heath & The Hythe
- Worsnop House, Old Heath Road
- Abbots Community Hall, 39 Ladbrook Drive
- Old Heath Community Centre, D'Arcy Road
- Hythe Community Centre, 1 Ventura Drive
- Rowhedge Village Hall, Rectory Road
Prettygate
- Cococare, Milestone (Old Church), 2 London Road
- Plume Avenue United Reform Church, 18 Plume Avenue
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 272 Straight Road
- Straight Road Community Centre, 329 Straight Road
Rural North
- Boxted Village Hall, Cage Lane
- Chappel & Wakes Colne Village Hall, Colchester Road
- The Assembly Rooms, High Street
- Fordham Village Hall, 5 Church Road
- Great Horkesley New Village Hall, Tile House Lane
- Great Tey Village Hall, Chappel Road
- Langham Community Centre, School Road
- Little Horkesley Village Hall, School Lane
- Mount Bures Village Hall, Craigs Lane
- Wormingford Village Hall, Main Road
Shrub End
- Shrub End Community & Sports Centre, Boadicea Way
- Paxman Academy, Paxman Avenue
- The Community Hall, Fallowfield Road
St Anne’s & St John’s
- St. Anne's Church, Compton Road
- Oak Tree Community Centre, 252 Harwich Road
- St. John's Church Community Centre, St John's Close
- Mount Zion Centre, 328A Ipswich Road
Stanway
- Stanway Village Hall, Villa Road
Tiptree
- Tiptree United Reformed Church Hall, Chapel Road
- St. Luke's Church Extension, St Luke's Church
- Tiptree Heath Primary School, 103 Maldon Road
Wivenhoe
- University of Essex, Silberrad Student Centre Foyer
- Broomgrove Infant School, Broome Grove
- William Loveless Hall, 85-87 High Street
- Broomgrove Junior School, Broome Grove
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