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NOTICE of ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors NOTICE OF ELECTION East Staffordshire Election of Parish Councillors for the Parishes listed below Number of Number of Parish Parish Councillors to be Parishes Parishes Councillors to elected be elected Abbots Bromley Nine Mayfield Nine Anglesey Eleven Newborough Seven Anslow Seven Okeover Zero Barton Under Needwood Eleven Outwoods Outwoods North Eight Blithfield Five Outwoods Outwoods South Three Branston Branston Nine Ramshorn Zero Branston Henhurst Two Rocester Nine Brizlincote Eleven Rolleston on Dove Eleven Burton Nine Shobnall Eleven Croxden Five Stanton Five Denstone Nine Stapenhill Eleven Draycott In the Clay Seven Stretton Stretton Ten Dunstall Seven Stretton Stretton South East One Ellastone Seven Tatenhill Seven Hanbury Seven Tutbury Eleven Hoar Cross Five Uttoxeter Heath Eight Horninglow & Eton Eton Six Uttoxeter Rural Bramshall Five Horninglow & Eton Horninglow Seven Uttoxeter Rural Stramshall Four Horninglow & Eton Tutbury Road Two Uttoxeter Town Eight Kingstone Seven Winshill Eleven Leigh Seven Wootton Five Marchington Marchington Seven Wychnor Zero Marchington Woodlands Two Yoxall Eleven 1. Forms of nomination for Parish Elections may be obtained from Clerks to Parish Councils or ESBC, The Maltsters, Wetmore Road, Burton upon Trent, DE14 1LS from the Returning Officer who will, at the request of an elector for any electoral area prepare a nomination paper for signature. 2. Nomination papers must be delivered to the Returning Officer, ESBC, The Maltsters, Wetmore Road, Burton upon Trent, DE14 1LS on any day after the date of this notice but no later than 4 pm on Thursday, 9th April 2015. 3. If any election is contested the poll will take place on Thursday, 7th May 2015. 4. Applications, amendments or cancellations of postal votes must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at ESBC, The Maltsters, Wetmore Road, Burton upon Trent, DE14 1LS by 5 pm on Tuesday, 21st April 2015. 5. Applications to vote by proxy at this election must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at ESBC, PO BOX 8045, Burton upon Trent, DE14 9JG by 5 pm on Tuesday, 28th April 2015. 6. Applications to vote by proxy at this election applied for on grounds of physical incapacity, where that physical incapacity occurred after 5 pm on Tuesday, 28th April 2015, must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at ESBC, PO BOX 8045, Burton upon Trent, DE14 9JG by 5 pm on Thursday, 7th May 2015. Dated Friday 13 March 2015 Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, ESBC, PO BOX 8045, Burton upon Trent, DE14 9JG .
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