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Notice of Uncontested Elections for Stewartry PUBLIC NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTIONS FOR STEWARTRY DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY COMMUNITY COUNCIL ORDINARY ELECTIONS 2019 DATE OF ELECTION: THURSDAY, 3 OCTOBER 2019 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in the Community Council areas listed below, the number of validly nominated candidates has not exceeded the prescribed number of Community Councillors, there will be no poll, and at 8am on the day after the date set for contested elections, the said candidates shall assume office as Elected Councillors for their said Community Council. Community Council Name and Address of Validly Nominated Candidates as in the Register of Electors Auchencairn FOREMAN, David John, Drungans Steading, Auchencairn, DG7 1RB JONES, Brian Terence James Jones, Daffin Cottage, 8 Crockett Road, Auchencairn DG7 1QR LOFTS, Duncan Richard, Balcary Tower, Auchencairn, Castle Douglas, DG7 1QZ SIMPSON, John Christopher, Tigh-Na-Mara, Shore Road, Auchencairn DG7 1QZ TURNBULL, Adam, 47 Main Street, Auchencairn, Castle Douglas DG7 1QU Balmaclellan HALL, Debbie, Fauld O Wheat Balmaclellan, Castle Douglas DG7 3PT MACDONALD-KIERNAN, Denise S., Knocklae House Balmaclellan, Castle Douglas DG7 3PW MALONE, Ailsa, 1 Murrayfield Balmaclellan, Castle Douglas DG7 3QE, MURDOCH, James W, Fauld O Wheat, Balmaclellan, Castle Douglas, DG7 3PT WARNOCK, Martin, Lochbank Balmaclellan, Castle Douglas, DG7 3QE Balmaghie BOOTH, Rachael, Drumwhill, Mossdale, Castle Douglas, DG7 2NL FINLAYSON, John, The Haven, Bridge Road, Bridge of Dee, Castle Douglas, DG7 1TN HADNETT, Desmond T J, Meadowbank, Church Road, Laurieston, Castle Douglas DG7 2PW HARRIS, June, 20 Greenhall Road, Bridge of Dee, Castle Douglas, DG7 1TP MAIR, John, Bellymill, Laurieston, Castle Douglas, DG7 2PJ MARSHALL, Linda J, Screelview, Glenlochar, Castle Douglas, DG7 2LS MONK, Geoffrey, Hilbre Cottage, Laurieston DG7 2PQW ROSS, Walter H M, Hilbre Cottage, Laurieston DG7 2PW TAYLFORTH, Peter, Bellymack Farm, Laurieston, Castle Douglas, DG7 2PJ THOMSON, Shirley Ann, Bridge View, Glenlochar, Castle Douglas, DG7 2NX Borgue ENOS, John H O, The Knowe, Ingleston, Borgue, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4TZ GRAY, Adam, Ingleston, Borgue, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4UA MOODIE, Laura E, Plunton House, Borgue, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4SP SANDERSON, Nicola L, Upper Senwick Farm House, Borgue, Kirkcudbright , DG6 4TR SHIELDS, John, Craig Cottage, Kirkandrews, Borgue, Kirkcudbright DG6 4UB Buittle BROWN, Vivianne L, 2 Brookside, Palnackie, Castle Douglas, DG7 1PG CAMPBELL, John A N, South Glen, Palnackie, Castle Douglas, DG7 1PN CARSON, Brian, Lochinvar, School Road, Palnackie,, Castle Douglas HENDERSON, John, Little Tornat, Glen Road, Palnackie, Castle Douglas LEE, Lucy, 6 Glen Road, Palnackie, Castle Douglas, DG7 1PH LIGHT, Lorraine, 16 Glen Road, Palnackie, Castle Douglas, DG7 1PH NIVEN, James C, Lochpark, School Road, Palnackie, Castle Douglas, DG7 1PW SHIPWAY, Robert I, Port House, Port Road, Palnackie, Castle Douglas, DG7 1PQ Carsphairn CHALLIS, Darren A, Residential Caravan, Polwhirn, Carsphairn, Castle Douglas DG7 3TE CLARK KENNEDY, Anna, Knockgray, Carsphairn, Castle Douglas, DG7 3TF DUGGLEBY, Helen Clare, Knockower, Carsphairn, Castle Douglas, DG7 3TJ DUGGLEBY, James Richard, Woodhead, Carsphairn, Castle Douglas, DG7 3TJ HICKMAN, Matthew, Nether Bow, Carsphairn, Castle Douglas, DG7 3TJ HOLMES, Elizabeth E, Knockengorroch, Carsphairn, Castle Douglas, DG7 3TJ HOLMES, Simon G, Knockengorroch, Carsphairn, Castle Douglas, DG7 3TJ METCALF Andrew R, Hawkrigg, Dalry, Castle Douglas SINCLAIR Sylvia A, Carnavel, Carsphairn, Castle Douglas WHIPP, Christina E, Craigythorn Croft, Dalry, Castle Douglas, DG7 3UF Castle Douglas BROWN, Janet, Wahroonga, 29 St Andrew Drive, Castle Douglas, DG7 1EW CLARK, Alistair D, 13 Oakwell Park, Castle Douglas, DG7 1JX COURTEN, Morag, Duncraig, 6 Garden Hill Drive, Castle Douglas, DG7 1LX EADE, Colin R, 21 Longacre Road, Castle Douglas, DG7 3EF FORTNUM, Martin R, 21 Longacre Road, Castle Douglas, DG7 3EF McGREGOR, Fiona A R, Torphins, 30 Queen Street, Castle Douglas, DG7 1HS PATTERSON, Kelly L, 19 St Andrew Drive, Castle Douglas, DG7 1EW Colvend & Southwick COATES, John, Westlin, Rockcliffe, Dalbeattie DG5 4QQ COLTART, Kenneth, Rocklyn, Barcloy Road, Rockcliffe, Dalbeattie DG5 4QJ FILER, Kristine, Parks Cottage, Colvend, Dalbeattie DG5 4QD PAIN, Simon W, Tranquility, Colvend, Dalbeattie, DG5 4QD PUBLIC PUBLIC PARRY, Phillip M, Drumstinchall House, Drumstinchall, Dalbeattie DG5 4PD PENNELL, Matthew R, Boreland of Colvend Cottage, Colvend, Dalbeattie DG5 4QB PUMPHREY, Matthew J, Clonyard Farm, Colvend, Dalbeattie DG5 4QW ROAN, James D, Woodside, Barnbarroch Farm, Dalbeattie DG5 4QS ROAN, Tracey, Boreland of Colvend Farm, Colvend, Dalbeattie DG5 4QB WHITBY, Avril M, Gallovidia, Colvend, Dalbeattie DG5 4QA Corsock & Kirkpatrick Durham CORSAN, Thomas D., Arvie, Corsock, Castle Douglas DG7 3DP CUSACK, Julian R.B, Knockwalloch House, Kirkpatrick Durham, Castle Douglas DG7 3HP DICKSON, William, Chipperkyle, Kirkpatrick Durham, Castle Douglas, DG7 3EY LAURIE, W.R. McNabb, Ivy Bank, Corsock, Castle Douglas , DG7 3DN MCARTHUR, Laura J., Glenmuir, Corsock, Castle Douglas, DG7 3DH Glenmuir, Corsock, Castle Douglas, DG7 3DH PRIDHAM, Caroline M., Burnside Cottage, Corsock, Castle Douglas DG7 3DL SPURWAY, William A.P., Glenmuir, Corsock, Castle Douglas, DG7 3DH SYMONDS, Penelope J, Woodlea, Corsock, Castle Douglas, DG7 3DN Crossmichael & District ADAMSON, Kathryn J, Culgruff Lodge, Crossmichael, Castle Douglas, DG7 3AS CONN, Henry, 22 Main Street, Crossmichael, Castle Douglas, DG7 3AU GALLOWAY, Jeanie, 36 St Michaels Road, Crossmichael, Castle Douglas, DG7 3AY HENDRY, David F, 22 Rhonepark Crescent, Crossmichael, Castle Douglas, DG7 3BN MIDDLETON, Richard, Lochhill, Crossmichael, Castle Douglas, DG7 3BE NELSON, John, Spearford, Crossmichael, Castle Douglas, DG7 3BG ROSS, Alistair, J, Siena, Riverside Lane, Crossmichael, Castle Douglas, DG7 3AD SMITH, Lindsey J, 6 St Michael’s Road, Crossmichael, Castle Douglas, DG7 3AY Dalbeattie ANDREWS-BAUD, Susan H F, 57 Southwick Road, Dalbeattie DG5 4HL ASHTON, Linda, Doonholme, Barhill Road, Dalbeattie DG5 4JB GIBSON, Aaron J, 14 Galla Crescent, Dalbeattie DG5 4JY McGOLDRICK, Robert, 11 Woodside Terrace, Dalbeattie DG5 4EF NEILSON, John, 3 Munches View, Dalbeattie DG5 4BJ Dalry ADAM, William, 49 Main Street, Dalry, Castle Douglas DG7 3UP BIELINSKI, Andrew, Bellevue, 41 Main Street, St. John’s Town of Dalry, Castle Douglas DG7 3UP BELL, Douglas G., 3 Wayside, St. John’s Town of Dalry, Castle Douglas DG7 3UY BRADFORD, Angela, 4 St. John’s Way, St. John’s Town of Dalry, Castle Douglas DG7 3UQ DAVIDSON, Fiona M., Hillcrest, 75 Main Street, St. John’s Town of Dalry, Castle Douglas DG7 3UP MORRISON, Kerry M., Dalgleish, Corriedoo, St. John’s Town of Dalry, Castle Douglas DG7 3XH PATERSON, Morag C., Glenhoul Brae, St John’s Town of Dalry, Castle Douglas, DG7 3UB SWEENEY, Columbas G. 76 Main Street, St John’s Town of Dalry, Castle Douglas DG7 3UW. WISE, Nicollette, Whinnymuir, St John’s Town of Dalry, Castle Douglas, DG7 3TT Dundrennan CRAIG, Deborah M, Rosebank, Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4QH EDMONDSON, Allan M, Cara House, Fagra Road. Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4QJ EDMONDSON, Gillian D, Cara House, Fagra Road, Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright DG6 4QJ MACHON, Glyn G, 1 Abbey Park, Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4QQ McWHIR, Paul G, 5 Abbey Park, Dundrennnan, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4QQ PENDLETON, Jacqueline, Crown & Anchor, Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4QH SHARLAND, Priscilla, Craigmullen, Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4QF Gatehouse of Fleet ALDERSLOWE, Danny, Barlay Mill, Laurieston Road, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas, DG7 2BD CAILEY, Peter, 25 Fleet Street, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas, DG7 2JT DODDS, Robert A, Townhead Farm, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas, DG7 2DQ HARRIS, Suzette P, 12 Bakers Dozen, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas, DG7 2LA HENDERSON, Jonathan, Brownhill, Planetree Park, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas, DG7 2EQ HESKETH, Ruaridh L D C, 32 Catherine Street, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas DG7 2JD KEATING, Helen J, Mosslade, Ann Street, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas DG7 2HU PICKTHALL, John N, 9 Ramsay Wood, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas, DG7 2HJ POWER, Fiona, 38 High Street, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas, DG7 2HP RICHMOND, David, Mill Dam, 6 Beechwood, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas DG7 2EB SCOTT, Nigel M, 52 Riverbank, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas, DG7 2JZ VAN DER ZEE, Francois, 50 High Street, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas, DG7 2HP Kelton ALLISON, John W, 9 Threave Road, Rhonehouse, Castle Douglas, DG7 1TD COOPER, Barrie H, The Old Cottars, Gelston, Castle Douglas, DG7 1SH PUBLIC PUBLIC FRANCIS, Julian, Woodend, Gelston, Castle Douglas, DG7 1SH GRAVES, Agatha, Auchenshiel, Rhonehouse, Castle Douglas, DG7 1SA PENMAN, Alastair, Kingston, Rhonehouse, Castle Douglas, DG7 1SA SANDERS, Warren, An Teallach, Threave Road, Castle Douglas, DG7 1SA Lochrutton BARBOUR, Hugh, 17 Moat Drive, Lochfoot, Dumfries DG2 8NW BARBOUR, Patricia J.A, 17 Moat Drive, Lochfoot, Dumfries DG2 8NW FREW, Kelvin, 8 Steel Avenue, Lochfoot, Dumfries DG2 8NP GRAY, Marilyn E., 20 Moat Drive, Lochfoot, Dumfries DG2 8NW GRAY, Robert S., 20 Moat Drive, Lochfoot, Dumfries DG2 8NW HUNTER, Julie, Tiree, Main Street, Lochfoot, Dumfries DG2 8NR KERR, Carol E. 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