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STATEMENT of PERSONS NOMINATED Balsall Parish Council STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Balsall Parish Council Thursday 2 May 2019 Election of Parish Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Balsall Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* BURROW Field Cottage, Hobbs Angela L * Andrew Stephen Old Waste Lane, Lewis Christine J ** Balsall Common, CV7 7RY COOPER Hillcrest Farm, Independent Halliday Malcolm P * Sheila Ann Coventry Road, O`Regan Mark G ** Berkswell, CV7 7AZ DRAKE Merrivale, Green Balsall Common Wilson Wendy A * Richard John Lane, Balsall Resident Horlor Lorraine ** Common, CV7 7EJ HOWLES Bolberry Cottage, Lancaster Joan * Kay Joanne Back Lane, Price James G ** Meriden, CV7 7LD KEELEY Fen End Farm Horlor Lorraine * Marion Cottage, Oldwich Marsden Susan V ** Lane East, Fen End, Near Kenilworth, CV8 1NR LLOYD (Address in Independent Longfield Michael J * Richard Anthony Solihull Borough) White Susan P ** MACDONALD (Address in Independent Warrender Lucy A * Elizabeth Solihull Borough) Oliver Dorothy M ** TINDALL Temple Lodge, Felthouse David * Keith Alan 105 Station Percy Lyndon S ** Road, Balsall Common, Coventry, CV7 7FG Dated Thursday 4 April 2019 Nick Page Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Electoral Services, Council House, Manor Square, Solihull, West Midlands, B91 3QB The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. I, Nick Page, being the Returning Officer for the parish of Balsall at an election of Parish Councillors for the said Parish declare that the persons whose names appear above as validly nominated were duly elected without a contest. Dated Thursday 4 April 2019 Nick Page Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Electoral Services, Council House, Manor Square, Solihull, West Midlands, B91 3QB STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Bickenhill and Marston Green Parish Council Thursday 2 May 2019 Election of Parish Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Bickenhill Ward Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* HORTON (Address in Horton Sally A * Jonathan Maxwell Solihull Borough) Tocher Barbara ** TOCHER (Address in Jones Joyce * Barbara Solihull Borough) May Diana L ** The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. I, Nick Page, being the Returning Officer for the Bickenhill Ward of Bickenhill and Marston Green Parish Council at an election of Parish Councillors for the said Parish declare that the persons whose names appear above as validly nominated were duly elected without a contest. Dated Thursday 4 April 2019 Nick Page Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Electoral Services, Council House, Manor Square, Solihull, West Midlands, B91 3QB STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Bickenhill and Marston Green Parish Council Thursday 2 May 2019 Election of Parish Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Marston Green Ward Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* HADLEY (Address in Poulson Linda D * Wayne Steven Solihull Borough) Cox Carole M ** Roy HILL (Address in Sleigh Robert K * Clive Edward Solihull Borough) Hill Evelyn ** RATHBONE (Address in Campbell Pauline A * Jessica Ellen Solihull Borough) Hill Clive E ** WALLACE (Address in Cox Carole M * Kim Debra Solihull Borough) Hill Clive E ** WILLIAMS (Address in Wallace Kim D * Donna Michelle Solihull Borough) Cox Carole M ** The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. I, Nick Page, being the Returning Officer for the Marston Green Ward of Bickenhill and Marston Green Parish Council at an election of Parish Councillors for the said Parish declare that the persons whose names appear above as validly nominated were duly elected without a contest. Dated Thursday 4 April 2019 Nick Page Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Electoral Services, Council House, Manor Square, Solihull, West Midlands, B91 3QB STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Castle Bromwich Parish Council Thursday 2 May 2019 Election of Parish Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Blackfirs Ward Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* BUNCE (Address in Williams Adam B * Frank Solihull Borough) Ball Zoe ** DUNN (Address in Williams Donna M * Karen Frances Solihull Borough) Dunn Martin ** The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. I, Nick Page, being the Returning Officer for the Blackfirs Ward of Castle Bromwich Parish Council at an election of Parish Councillors for the said Parish declare that the persons whose names appear above as validly nominated were duly elected without a contest. Dated Thursday 4 April 2019 Nick Page Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Electoral Services, Council House, Manor Square, Solihull, West Midlands, B91 3QB STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Castle Bromwich Parish Council Thursday 2 May 2019 Election of Parish Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Bradford Ward Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* AHMED (Address in Knibb Eric J F * Arooj Shaikh Birmingham) Knibb Terrie E ** KNIBB (Address in Keating Edward P * Eric James Solihull Borough) Keating Jacqueline M Frederick ** The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. I, Nick Page, being the Returning Officer for the Bradford Ward of Castle Bromwich Parish Council at an election of Parish Councillors for the said Parish declare that the persons whose names appear above as validly nominated were duly elected without a contest. Dated Thursday 4 April 2019 Nick Page Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Electoral Services, Council House, Manor Square, Solihull, West Midlands, B91 3QB STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Castle Bromwich Parish Council Thursday 2 May 2019 Election of Parish Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Timberley Ward Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* BEECHEY (Address in Smith Alan * Stephen Alan Solihull Borough) Shaw Kevin W ** HAYWOOD 46 Elmfield Road, Coleing Irene J * Alison Elizabeth Castle Bromwich, Vaughan Janet ** B36 0HL The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. I, Nick Page, being the Returning Officer for the Timberley Ward of Castle Bromwich Parish Council at an election of Parish Councillors for the said Parish declare that the persons whose names appear above as validly nominated were duly elected without a contest. Dated Thursday 4 April 2019 Nick Page Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Electoral Services, Council House, Manor Square, Solihull, West Midlands, B91 3QB STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Castle Bromwich Parish Council Thursday 2 May 2019 Election of Parish Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Whateley Ward Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* HINSLEY (Address in Independent Beebee Roger A * David Robert Solihull Borough) Beebee Jacqueline S ** RIORDAN 37 Whateley Stanley Malcolm * John Barry Crescent, Castle Riordan Margaret V Bromwich, ** Birmingham, B36 0DN SHAW 56 Windleaves Barton Victoria L * Kevin William Road, Castle Barton Daniel ** Bromwich, Birmingham, B36 0BS The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. I, Nick Page, being the Returning Officer for the Whateley Ward of Castle Bromwich Parish Council at an election of Parish Councillors for the said Parish declare that the persons whose names appear above as validly nominated were duly elected without a contest. Dated Thursday 4 April 2019 Nick Page Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Electoral Services, Council House, Manor Square, Solihull, West Midlands, B91 3QB STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Chadwick End Parish Council Thursday 2 May 2019 Election of Parish Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Chadwick End Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* BURROWS 8 Oldwich Lane Horsfield Robert T * Pat West, Chadwick Horsfield Karen ** End, Solihull, B93 0BQ DAVIES Low Ceilings, Jacob Christopher H Jeff Arbour Tree * Lane, Chadwick Davies Shirley E ** End, Solihull, West Midlands, B93 0BA HORSFIELD 15 Thistlewood Burrows Patrick J * Rob Grove, Chadwick Davies Jeffrey F.J. ** End, Solihull, B93 0DW PLAYDON
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