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Notice of Poll Lancashire County Council Election of a County Councillor for the Accrington North County Division NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), (if any) SECONDER (S) AND THE PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Allen Josh Blayne 71 Catlow Hall Street, The Roger Jepson(P), Yvonne Jepson(S), Oswaldtwistle, Conservative John Whittaker, Christopher Smith, Accrington, BB5 3EZ Party Candidate Christine Grayson, Jean A Ellison, Alan Ellison, Julie Whittaker, Babara Ibbetson, Anthony B Fielding Cox Loraine Ann 27 Pansy Street South, Labour Party Paul I Cox(P), Davina Marie Gregson(S), Accrington, BB5 4BS Jean Battle, Bernard Dawson, Marian R Whittaker, Maxine Whittaker, Sheila Ginn, Thomas Dunne, Gwenda Dunne, Emma Timlin 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 4th May 2017 between the hours of 07:00 and 22:00 3. The number to be elected is ONE The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station AA 1 / AA Huncoat Primary School, Lynwood Road, Huncoat, Accrington, BB5 6LR 1 to 1004 AB 2 / AB St Augustines Church, Bolton Avenue, Huncoat, BB5 6HY 1 to 1753 BA 4 / BA St Johns Church Vestry, Addison Street, Accrington, BB5 6AG 1 to 671 ED 15 / ED, GC Lupin Road Community, Centre, Lupin Road, Accrington, BB5 4BX 1 to 350 GA 20 / GA St. Joseph's Church Hall, Belgarth Road, Accrington, BB5 6BA 1 to 711 GB 21 / GB The Pavilion, Highams Playing Fields, Thorneyholme Road, Accrington 1 to 2289 GC 15 / ED, GC Lupin Road Community, Centre, Lupin Road, Accrington, BB5 4BX 1 to 818 HA 22 / HA St Christopher's C.E., High School, Queens Road West, Church, BB5 4AY 1 to 506 HB 23 / HB Training Room, Elmfield Hall, Gatty Park, Church, BB5 4AE 1 to 882 HC 24 / HC Ernest Street, Baptist Church, Church, BB5 4HP 1 to 872 ZB1 50 / ZB1, ZB2 Mobile Unit, G M Fitted Furniture, The Ideal Home Centre, Whalley Road 1 to 1090 Dated: Tuesday, 25th April 2017 Jane Ellis Deputy Returning Officer Hyndburn Borough Council Scaitcliffe House Ormerod Street Accrington BB5 0PF Printed and Published by Jane Ellis Deputy Returning Officer Hyndburn Borough Council Scaitcliffe House Ormerod Street Accrington BB5 0PF Lancashire County Council Election of a County Councillor for the Accrington South County Division NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), (if any) SECONDER (S) AND THE PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Dawson Bernard 4 Haywood Close, Labour and Co- June Harrison(P), Joyce N Plummer(S), Accrington, BB5 5DA operative Party Philip A Coates, Andrew S Clegg, Chris Harrison, Kay Jenkinson, Anthony E Jenkinson, Karen Moxham, Vincent Plummer, Josephine M Browne Pratt Kath Mayroyd, 120 Hollins The Terence K Hurn(P), Susan Johnson(S), Lane, Accrington, BB5 Conservative Jean Hurn, Cecilia E Watts, Brian Watts, 2JS Party Candidate Kathryn B Climpson, David G Climpson, Mary M Smith, Audrey Fairley, Maureen E Hargreaves Scott Stewart Ian 54 Scott Avenue, UK Sandra J Scott(P), Anthony Lee Baxenden, BB5 2XA Independence Catlow(S), Daniel S Scott, Ashley J Party (UKIP) Hoskin, Sarah J Hoskin, James M Kelly, Terence Bucknall, Marion Bucknall, Andrew Ashworth, Janet Karen Ashworth 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 4th May 2017 between the hours of 07:00 and 22:00 3. The number to be elected is ONE The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station AC 3 / AC Peel Park Primary School, Mobile Unit, Alice Street, Accrington, BB5 6QR 1 to 1096 BB 5 / BB Cambridge Street, Methodist Church, Accrington, BB5 6EH 1 to 2140 BC 6 / BC Lancashire ACF, Accrington Detachment, Washington Street, Accrington, BB5 6PH 1 to 473 CA 7 / CA St Paul's Church Hall, Plantation Street Access, Accrington, BB5 2AQ 1 to 1568 CB 8 / CB Woodnook Baptist Church, Royds Street, Accrington, BB5 2JH 1 to 1312 CC 9 / CC The Pavilion, King George Playing Fields, Off Royds Avenue, Accrington 1 to 669 DA 10 / DA Haworth Art Gallery, Hollins Lane, Accrington, BB5 2JS 1 to 1149 DB 11 / DB St Johns Church Lounge, Church Avenue, Baxenden, BB5 2RQ 1 to 2278 Dated: Tuesday, 25th April 2017 Jane Ellis Deputy Returning Officer Hyndburn Borough Council Scaitcliffe House Ormerod Street Accrington BB5 0PF Printed and Published by Jane Ellis Deputy Returning Officer Hyndburn Borough Council Scaitcliffe House Ormerod Street Accrington BB5 0PF Lancashire County Council Election of a County Councillor for the Accrington West & Oswaldtwistle Central County Division NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), (if any) SECONDER (S) AND THE PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Addison Judith Helen 77 Catlow Hall Street, The Alma J Pilkington(P), Stephen G Oswaldtwistle, Conservative Crooks(S), Jean Crooks, Lisa Allen, Accrington, BB5 3EZ Party Candidate Josh B Allen, Robyn Maisie Jade Bradshaw, Kathleen Carter, John Carter, Jean T Gavin, Philip Boden Dad Munsif 49-51 Monk Street, Labour Party Mohammad Ayub(P), Stewart T Accrington, BB5 1SS Eaves(S), Simon Paul Oliver, Abdul G Khan, Jemshad Ahmed, Altaf Hussain, Mohammed Yaseen, Abdul Basit, Gulbaz Khan, Tariq Hussain Smith Kenneth Edward 5 Hartley Avenue, UK Zena Smith(P), James Longson(S), Accrington, BB5 0NN Independence Jenny M Dewhurst, Maeve Smith, Mabel Party (UKIP) Heaton, Katrina L Smith, Leanne Pearce, Lee Battrick, Victoria Kenyon, Louise Kemp 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 4th May 2017 between the hours of 07:00 and 22:00 3. The number to be elected is ONE The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station EA 12 / EA Oasis Church, Blackburn Road, Accrington, BB5 0AL 1 to 1579 EB 13 / EB Scaitcliffe Community, Centre, Fountain Street, Accrington, BB5 0QX 1 to 1065 EC 14 / EC Saheli Centre, Charter Street, Accrington, BB5 0SG 1 to 959 FA 16 / FA Community Centre, 31 Fairfield Street, Accrington, BB5 0LD 1 to 1029 FB 17 / FB Community Centre, 33 Moorhouse Avenue, Accrington, BB5 0JG 1 to 1086 FC 18 / FC Mount Carmel R.C School, Wordsworth Road, Accrington, BB5 0LU 1 to 911 FD 19 / FD Scaitcliffe Community, Centre, Fountain Street, Accrington, BB5 0QX 1 to 798 HD 25 / HD Antley Methodist Church, Hall, Blackburn Road, Accrington, BB5 0DE 1 to 1413 IA 26 / IA Civic Arts Centre, Lord Street, Oswaldtwistle, Accrington, BB5 3HZ 1 to 2117 Dated: Tuesday, 25th April 2017 Jane Ellis Deputy Returning Officer Hyndburn Borough Council Scaitcliffe House Ormerod Street Accrington BB5 0PF Printed and Published by Jane Ellis Deputy Returning Officer Hyndburn Borough Council Scaitcliffe House Ormerod Street Accrington BB5 0PF Lancashire County Council Election of a County Councillors for the Great Harwood, Rishton & Clayton le Moors County Division NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), (if any) SECONDER (S) AND THE PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Matthew Bret Christopher 72 Hargreaves Road, UK David George Dowling(P), Janet Oswaldtwistle, Independence Horsfield(S), Janet Wilkinson, David P Accrington, BB5 4RP Party (UKIP) Cunningham, James C Bortoft, Peter M Kay, Alfie L Pickup, David E Aspinall, David Rogers, Ernest Hayward McGinley Patrick John Luke 24 Whalley Road, Great The Lynn Wilson(P), Maureen Tomlinson(S), Harwood, BB6 7TF Conservative Joan Pilkington, John T Douglas, Party Candidate Winifred Turner, Margaret B Crane, Susan E Muhsen, Kenneth W Channell, Maureen Douglas, Valerie Fothergill Molineux Jenny 23 Brantfell Road, Great Labour Party Miles Parkinson(P), Bernadette Harwood, BB6 7RJ Parkinson(S), Lance Parkinson, Clare Cleary, Timothy A O'Kane, Jeffrey Peter Scales, Stephanie Haworth, Melissa M Fisher, Gareth Jason Molineux, Ken J Moss Parkinson Miles 13 Calf Hey, Clayton le Labour Party Bernadette Parkinson(P), Lance Moors, Accrington, BB5 Parkinson(S), Stephanie Haworth, 5XW Jeffrey Peter Scales, Melissa M Fisher, Ken J Moss, Clare Cleary, Noordad Aziz, Stephen Button, Timothy A O'Kane Scaife Ann 17 Lord Street, Rishton, The Keith A Byrom(P), Pamela M Byrom(S), BB1 4DU Conservative Irene B Marshall, Geoffrey B Hanson, Party Candidate Stephen Geoffrey Lane, Valerie Austin, Carole A Haythornthwaite, Jennet Ingram, Rennie Pinder, Andrea L Greenhalgh Taylor John Errol 47 Pinewood Drive, UK John Hadcroft(P), Dorothy M Accrington, BB5 6UG Independence Hadcroft(S), Peter Jackson, Valerie Party (UKIP) Jackson, Joan M Whittle, Richard Anthony Hadcroft, Kirsten Louise Hadcroft, Eric John Whittle, John A Robinson, Carole Guilfoyle West Joan Elizabeth Lyndene, Blackburn Old Green Party Susan Roscow(P), John P Bolam(S), Road, Great Harwood, Candidate Kayleigh Bolam, Joe A Roscow, BB6 7UW Katherine M Jewell, Alistair J Jewell, Wendy J Litherland, Beverley Bolam, Sarah J Ritchie, Rhiannon Joy Ritchie 2. A POLL for the above election
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