Covid safety is top priority at polling stations
Voters are being reassured that polling stations will be safe places to cast their vote ahead of the Scottish Parliamentary election on Thursday, May 6.
Polling stations in Renfrewshire have been adapted to ensure that all required health and safety measures are in place to reflect the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Each polling station will have a one-way system in place, two-metre distancing at all times, Perspex screens, hand sanitiser will be available for every voter, disposable pens will be provided, and face coverings will be required to be worn when moving around the polling station – unless the person is exempt.
There will also be a designated cleaner for each polling station and supervisors will be in place to ensure that the safety measures are always followed.
Sandra Black, returning officer for Renfrewshire, said:“We recognise that this election is different to all others we will have taken part in and we want to do all we can to ease any reservations that voters may have about polling day.
“Your health and safety has been placed at the forefront of our election planning and the measures we are putting in place will ensure that all our polling stations will be safe places to cast your vote.
“It’s so important that you use your voice and vote in the Scottish Parliamentary election on so please feel confident in visiting our polling stations and have your say in May.”
Visit www.renfrewshire. gov.uk/SPElection2021