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Not every polling station is located in a picturesque village church or primary school.

Some have to be squeezed in wherever possible and that can mean sticking up a temporary structure on a patch of grass or car park.

There is one station, in the Huddersfield constituency, that exudes impermanence more than most.

A portable cabin has been erected on the sloped, grassy corner of Lascelles Hall Road and Highfield Lane in the Lascelles Hall area.

The cabin itself has been levelled out with a few legs on some of the sides. This is probably after a Kirklees Council review of polling stations earlier this year deemed the Lascelles Hall one 'poor' with the recommendation "investigate levelling of land".

(Image: Huddersfield Examiner)

Unfortunately the adjoining portable loo has not been given the same treatment. It is a lean-to loo with extra lean.

Anyone thinking of nipping in to relive themselves after voting should first consider whether they have the required upper body strength to get back out again.

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