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Parish-Notice-Of-Election-Amended NOTICE OF ELECTION Cheshire East Borough Council Election of Town/Parish Councillors NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: an election is to be held for Town/Parish Councillors for the following wards: (The number of councillors to be elected for each particular town/parish is shown in column 2) Name of Town/Parish No. of Name of Town/Parish No. of Name of Town/Parish No. of Name of Town/Parish No. of Councillors to Councillors to Councillors to Councillors to be elected. be elected. be elected. be elected. ACTON 5 CRANAGE 7 LOWER PEOVER - PEOVER INFERIOR 3 RIDLEY 3 WARD ADLINGTON 10 CREWE GREEN 8 LOWER WITHINGTON 7 ROPE 7 ALDERLEY EDGE 9 CREWE TOWN COUNCIL – CENTRAL WARD 2 LYME HANDLEY 5 ROSTHERNE 8 ALPRAHAM 8 CREWE TOWN COUNCIL – EAST WARD 6 MACCLESFIELD TOWN COUNCIL – 2 SANDBACH TOWN COUNCIL - ELWORTH 5 BROKEN CROSS AND UPTON WARD WARD ALSAGER TOWN COUNCIL – 4 CREWE TOWN COUNCIL – NORTH WARD 2 MACCLESFIELD TOWN COUNCIL – 2 SANDBACH TOWN COUNCIL – ETTILEY HEATH 5 CENTRAL WARD CENTRAL WARD & WHEELOCK WARD ALSAGER TOWN COUNCIL – 6 CREWE TOWN COUNCIL – SOUTH WARD 4 MACCLESFIELD TOWN COUNCIL – EAST 1 SANDBACH TOWN COUNCIL – HEATH & EAST 5 EAST WARD WARD WARD ALSAGER TOWN COUNCIL – 4 CREWE TOWN COUNCIL – ST BARNABAS 2 MACCLESFIELD TOWN COUNCIL – 1 SANDBACH TOWN COUNCIL – 5 WEST WARD WARD HURDSFIELD WARD TOWN WARD ARCLID 7 CREWE TOWN COUNCIL – WEST WARD 4 MACCLESFIELD TOWN COUNCIL – 2 SHAVINGTON - CUM – GRESTY - 2 SOUTH WARD GRESTY BROOK WARD ASHLEY 8 DISLEY 7 MACCLESFIELD TOWN COUNCIL – 2 SHAVINGTON – CUM – GRESTY - 10 TYTHERINGTON WARD VILLAGE WARD ASTON BY BUDWORTH 7 DODCOTT-CUM-WILKESLEY 8 MACCLESFIELD TOWN COUNCIL – WEST 2 SIDDINGTON 8 & IVY WARD ASTON-JUXTA-MONDRUM 3 DODDINGTON 1 MARBURY-CUM-QUOISLEY 8 SMALLWOOD 8 AUDLEM 12 EATON 7 MARTON 7 SNELSON 5 AUSTERSON 1 EDLESTON 1 MERE 8 SOMERFORD 7 BADDILEY 3 EGERTON 3 MIDDLEWICH TOWN COUNCIL – 6 SOUND 4 CLEDFORD WARD BADDINGTON 2 FADDILEY 4 MIDDLEWICH TOWN COUNCIL – 6 SPURSTOW 8 KINDERTON WARD BARTHOMLEY 7 GAWSWORTH - 3 MILLINGTON 5 STAPELEY 9 MOSS WARD BASFORD 3 GAWSWORTH - 6 MINSHULL VERNON 7 STOKE 4 VILLAGE WARD BATHERTON 1 GOOSTREY 10 MOBBERLEY 12 STYAL 7 BETCHTON 10 GREAT WARFORD 7 MOSTON 8 SUTTON – 3 LANE ENDS WARD BICKERTON 7 HANDFORTH PARISH - EAST WARD 2 MOTTRAM ST ANDREW - MOTTRAM ST 5 SUTTON – 3 ANDREW WARD LANGLEY WARD BLAKENHALL 3 HANDFORTH PARISH - SOUTH WARD 2 MOTTRAM ST ANDREW - NEWTON WARD 2 SUTTON – 3 LYME GREEN WARD BOLLINGTON TOWN COUNCIL – 4 HANDFORTH PARISH - WEST WARD 3 NANTWICH TOWN COUNCIL – 7 SUTTON – 3 CENTRAL WARD NORTH AND WEST WARD RURAL WARD BOLLINGTON TOWN COUNCIL – 4 HANKELOW 5 NANTWICH TOWN COUNCIL – 5 SWETTENHAM 5 EAST WARD SOUTH WARD BOLLINGTON TOWN COUNCIL – 4 HASLINGTON - HASLINGTON VILLAGE WARD 10 NETHER ALDERLEY 8 TABLEY 10 WEST WARD BOSLEY 7 HASLINGTON - OAKHANGER WARD 1 NEWBOLD ASTBURY-CUM-MORETON – 9 TWEMLOW 7 NEWBOLD ASTBURY WARD BRADWALL 7 HASLINGTON – WINTERLEY WARD 4 NEWBOLD ASTBURY-CUM-MORETON - 4 WALGHERTON 3 MORETON WARD BRERETON 8 HASSALL 7 NEWHALL 9 WARDLE 7 BRIDGEMERE 3 HATHERTON 7 NORBURY 7 WARMINGHAM 5 BRINDLEY 4 HENBURY 7 NORTH RODE 7 WESTON – 5 VILLAGE WARD BROOMHALL 3 HENHULL 1 ODD RODE - 5 WESTON – 3 MOUNT PLEASANT WARD WYCHWOOD WARD BUERTON 8 HIGH LEGH 10 ODD RODE – 5 WETTENHALL 3 RODE HEATH WARD BULKELEY 7 HIGHER HURDSFIELD 8 ODD RODE – 5 WILLASTON – 2 SCHOLAR GREEN WARD NORTH WARD BUNBURY 10 HOLMES CHAPEL 12 OLLERTON WITH MARTHALL – 3 WILLASTON – 10 MARTHALL WARD VILLAGE WARD BURLAND 9 HOUGH 7 OLLERTON WITH MARTHALL – 7 WILMSLOW TOWN COUNCIL – 4 OLLERTON WARD DEAN ROW WARD CALVELEY 7 HULME WALFIELD & SOMERFORD BOOTHS - 2 OVER ALDERLEY 7 WILMSLOW TOWN COUNCIL - 4 HULME WALFIELD WARD EAST WARD CHECKLEY-CUM-WRINEHILL 2 HULME WALFIELD & SOMERFORD BOOTHS - 3 PEOVER SUPERIOR 8 WILMSLOW TOWN COUNCIL - 2 SOMERFORD BOOTHS WARD LACEY GREEN WARD CHELFORD 7 HUNSTERSON 3 PICKMERE 8 WILMSLOW TOWN COUNCIL – 5 WEST WARD CHOLMONDELEY 6 HURLESTON 2 PLUMLEY WITH TOFT AND BEXTON - 9 WIRSWALL 4 PLUMLEY WARD CHOLMONDESTON 3 KETTLESHULME 7 PLUMLEY WITH TOFT AND BEXTON – 2 WISTASTON – 7 TOFT AND BEXTON WARD ST MARY'S WARD CHORLEY 7 KNUTSFORD TOWN COUNCIL – 3 POOLE 2 WISTASTON – 3 BEXTON WARD WELLS GREEN WARD CHORLEY (Cholmondeley) 5 KNUTSFORD TOWN COUNCIL – 3 POTT SHRIGLEY 7 WISTASTON - WISTASTON GREEN WARD 5 NETHER WARD CHORLTON 2 KNUTSFORD TOWN COUNCIL – 3 POYNTON WITH WORTH TOWN COUNCIL 9 WOOLSTANWOOD 4 NORBURY BOOTHS WARD – EAST WARD CHURCH LAWTON 10 KNUTSFORD TOWN COUNCIL – 6 POYNTON WITH WORTH TOWN COUNCIL 9 WORLESTON 7 OVER WARD – WEST WARD CHURCH MINSHULL 7 LEA 1 PRESTBURY – BUTLEY WARD 6 WRENBURY-CUM-FRITH 9 CONGLETON TOWN COUNCIL – 10 LEIGHTON – 3 PRESTBURY - FALLIBROOME WARD 1 WYBUNBURY 9 EAST WARD LEIGHTON RURAL WARD CONGLETON TOWN COUNCIL – 10 LEIGHTON – 8 PRESTBURY - PRESTBURY WARD 5 WEST WARD LEIGHTON URBAN WARD COOLE PILATE 2 LITTLE WARFORD 8 RAINOW 12 1. Nomination papers must be hand-delivered to the Returning Officer, Elections Team, Ground Floor, Westfields, Middlewich Road, Sandbach, Cheshire CW11 1HZ, on any day after the date of this notice; Monday to Friday between 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. (excluding bank holidays) but NOT LATER THAN 4.00 p.m. on Wednesday 3 April 2019. 2. Nomination papers may be obtained in person from the Returning Officer, either from the address in paragraph 1. above, or from the Elections Team, Macclesfield Town Hall, Market Place, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 1EA during the dates and times stated above. Written requests must be sent to the Elections Office, Macclesfield Town Hall, c/o Municipal Buildings, Earle Street, Crewe, Cheshire, CW1 2BJ. 3. If any election is contested, the poll will take place on Thursday 2 May 2019 between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. 4. Applications to register to vote must reach the Electoral Registration Officer by 12 midnight on Friday 12 April 2019. Applications can be made online: https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote. 5. Applications to vote by post and requests to cancel or change an existing postal or proxy vote must reach the Electoral Registration Officer, either by hand at the Elections Office, Macclesfield Town Hall, Market Place, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 1EA, or by post at the Elections Office, Macclesfield Town Hall, c/o Municipal Buildings, Earle Street, Crewe, Cheshire, CW1 2BJ by 5.00 p.m. on Monday 15 April 2019 if they are to be effective for this election. You must allow sufficient time for posted applications to be received in the Elections Office by the deadline. 6. New applications to vote by proxy at this election must reach the Electoral Registration Officer, either by hand at the Elections Office, Macclesfield Town Hall, Market Place, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 1EA, or by post at the Elections Office, Macclesfield Town Hall, c/o Municipal Buildings, Earle Street, Crewe, Cheshire, CW1 2BJ by 5.00 p.m. on Wednesday 24 April 2019 if they are to be effective for this election. You must allow sufficient time for posted applications to be received in the Elections Office by the deadline. 7. Applications to vote by emergency proxy at this election on the grounds of physical incapacity, or for work/service reasons, must reach the Electoral Registration Officer, either by hand at the Elections Office, Macclesfield Town Hall, Market Place, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 1EA, or by post at the Elections Office, Macclesfield Town Hall, c/o Municipal Buildings, Earle Street, Crewe, Cheshire, CW1 2BJ by 5.00 p.m. on Thursday 2 May 2019 if they are to be effective for this election. You must allow sufficient time for posted applications to be received in the Elections Office by the deadline. The physical incapacity must have occurred after 5pm on Wednesday 24 April 2019. To apply on the grounds of work/service, the person must have become aware that they cannot go to the polling station in person after 5pm on Wednesday 24 April 2019. Dated: 14 March 2019 Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Cheshire East Borough Council, Westfields, Middlewich Road, Sandbach, Cheshire, CW11 1HZ *Explanatory Note regarding our office address Delivery of Nominations – Nominations MUST be hand-delivered to the Returning Officer, Ground Floor, Westfields, Middlewich Road, Sandbach, Cheshire, CW11 1HZ between the dates and times shown on the Notice of Election. Delivery of applications to register to vote, to vote by post or by proxy – These forms can be hand delivered to the Electoral Registration Officer, Ground Floor, Macclesfield Town Hall, Market Place, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 1EA. If you choose to post these forms the address to which to post them is the Electoral Registration Officer, Macclesfield Town Hall, c/o Municipal Buildings, Earle Street, Crewe, Cheshire, CW1 2BJ, but you must ensure that you allow sufficient time for posted applications to be received in the Elections Office by the relevant deadline for each type of application. .
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