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Election Sub Agents Is Asiantau Etholiad European Parliamentary Etholiad Seneddol Election - Wales Ewropeaidd - Cymru 22 May 2014 22 Mai 2014 Notice of Appointment of Hysbysiad o Benodi Election Sub Agents Is Asiantau Etholiad Britain First British National Conservative Party Green Party / Labour Party / Liberal No2EU Plaid Cymru - Socialist Labour The Socialist Party UK Independence Party Plaid Werdd Llafur Democrats The Party of Wales Party / Plaid Lafur of Great Britain Party (UKIP) Sosialaidd Counting Area Cyfrif Ardal Christopher Mark Thorne Ground Floor Ian Walton Steffan Lewis Rhymney House 38 The Parade 7 Y Cedrwydden Copse Walk, Cardiff Gate Cardiff Y Coed Duon Blaenau Gwent Business Park CF24 3AD Gwent Cardiff CF23 8RB NP12 1FD John Alexander John Williams Tim Thomas 17 Minffrwd Road Ian Walton 247 Erw Hir Pencoed, Bridgend 38 The Parade Bragla Mid Glamorgan Cardiff Penybont ar Ogwr Bridgend/Peny ar Ogwr CF35 6RL CF24 3AD CF31 2DH Cameron Muir-Jones Ian Walton John Taylor 2 Bryn Derwen 38 The Parade 7 Dan-y-Graig Energlyn Cardiff Abertridwr Caerphilly CF24 3AD Caerffili Caerphilly/Caerffili CF83 2UZ CF83 4BJ Alexander David Powell Glyn Hughes Ground Floor Ian Walton 159 Hayes Apartments Rhymney House 38 The Parade Copse Walk, Cardiff Gate Cardiff Yr Aes Cardiff/Caerdydd Business Park CF24 3AD Caerdydd Cardiff CF23 8RB CF10 1BN Diane Clements Carl Harris Broomhill Farm Ian Walton 37 Stryd y Gwynt Martletwy 38 The Parade Cardiff Rhydaman Carmarthenshire/Sir Gaerfyrddin Narberth CF24 3AD Sir Gar SA67 8BJ SA18 3DN Graham Howard Dean Owen Roberts Dolawel Ian Walton Ty^ Goronwy Heol Yr Ogof 38 The Parade 32 Heol y Wig Aberporth Cardiff Aberyswyth Ceredigion Ceredigion CF24 3AD Ceredigion SA43 2HH SY23 1LN Andrea Louise Stephenson 3 Llewellyn Road Ian Walton Dafydd Meurig Colwtn Bay 38 The Parade Isfryn, Llanllechid Conwy Cardiff Bethesda, Gwynedd Conwy CF24 3AD LL29 7AP LL57 3LB Matthew Gerard Wright Mabon ap Gwynfor 3 Llewellyn Road Ian Walton Bwthyn Glascoed Colwyn Bay 38 The Parade Glascoed, Cynwyd Conwy Cardiff Corwen Denbighshire/Sir Ddinbych LL29 7AP CF24 3AD LL21 0NA Arwel Roberts Gregory Wynne Ian Walton Fachwen 5 Halkyn Street 38 The Parade Ffordd Rhyl Holywell Cardiff Rhuddlan Flintshire/Sir y Fflint Flintshire CF24 3AD Sir Ddinbych LL18 2TP David Hibbert Richard Thomas 67 Upper Garth Ian Walton 8 Stryd y Castell Road , Bangor 38 The Parade Caernarfon Cardiff Gwynedd Gwynedd CF24 3AD Gwynedd LL57 2SS LL55 1SE Jenelle Patrice Murray-King Jocelyn Davies Ground Floor Ian Walton 63 Treowen Road Rhymney House 38 The Parade Copse Walk, Cardiff Gate Cardiff Treowen Merthyr Tydfil/Merthyr Tudful Business Park CF24 3AD Trecelyn, Gwent Cardiff CF23 8RB NP11 3DN Paul Francis Smith Ground Floor Ian Walton Huw Evans Rhymney House 38 The Parade Cilmeri Copse Walk, Cardiff Gate Cardiff Lon y Llwyfen Monmouthshire/Sir Ffynwy Business Park CF24 3AD Llanelen, Y Fenni Cardiff CF23 8RB NP7 9HW David Nicholas Thomas Linet Purcell 18 Heatherslade Road Ian Walton 39 New Road Neath-Port Talbot Southgate 38 The Parade Ynysmeudwy Swansea Cardiff Pontardawe Castell Nedd Port Talbot SA3 2DD CF24 3AD SA8 4PJ Nicolas David Webb Ian Walton Anthony Salkeld 97 Allt-Yr-Yn Road 38 The Parade 114 Bronglas Road Newport Cardiff Casnewydd Newport/Casnewydd NP20 5EF CF24 3AD NP20 5RY Georgina Florence Bryan Michael Williams 20 Upper Market Street Ian Walton 38 The Parade 4 Heol Harding Haverfordwest Dinbych y Pysgod Pembrokeshire Cardiff Pembrokeshire/Sir Benfro CF24 3AD Sir Benfro SA61 1QA SA70 7LW Ian Christpher Harrison David Senior Linden Ian Walton South Barn Farheldre 5 Fairview Avenue 38 The Parade Trewern Guilsfield Cardiff Y Trallwng Powys Welshpool, Powys CF24 3AD Powys SY21 9NE SY21 8EG Joel Stephen James Alun Cox 9 Queen’s Drive Ian Walton 40 Stryd Davies Llantwit Fardre 38 The Parade Porth Rhondda Cynon Taf Pontypridd Cardiff Rhondda CF38 2NT CF24 3AD CF39 0DB Thomas Giffard Dr David Lloyd 11 St. James Gardens Ian Walton 76 Pastoral Way Uplands 38 The Parade Tycoch Swansea/Abertawe Swansea Cardiff Abertawe SA1 6DY CF24 3AD SA2 9LY Graham Steven Smith Jeff Rees 105A The Highway Ian Walton 16 Dwyrain Roedin New Inn 38 The Parade Coed Efa Torfaen Pontypool Cardiff Cwmbran NP4 0DJ CF24 3AD NP44 7DX Chris Franks Ross Morgan England Ian Walton Ty Isaf 29 High Street 38 The Parade 41 Highwalls Avenue Barry Cardiff Dinas Powys Vale of Glamorgan/Bro Morgannwg CF62 7EB CF24 3AD Bro Morgannwg CF64 4AQ Richard Walter Wishart Arfon Jones Penyrallt Ian Walton 12 Fairway Gardens Glyndwfrdwy 38 The Parade Gwersyllt Wrexham/Wrecsam Corwen Cardiff Wrecsam LL21 9BS CF24 3AD LL11 4XB Martin Anthony Peet 14 Tainewydd Ian Walton John Wynne Jones 38 The Parade Llanfaelog 47 Cae Mair Cardiff Biwmares, Ynys Môn Ynys Môn Anglesey CF24 3AD LL63 5TW LL58 8YN BRYN PARRY-JONES Regional Returning Officer / Swyddog Canlyniadau Rhanbarthol County Hall, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA61 1TP / Neuadd y Sir, Hwlffordd, Sir Benfro SA61 1TP Printed and Published by the Regional Returning Officer / Argraffwyd a chyhoeddwyd gan y Swyddog Canlyniadau Rhanbarthol EU4 European Parliamentary Etholiad Seneddol Election - Wales Ewropeaidd - Cymru Notice of Appointment of Hysbysiad o Benodi Election Agents/Sub Agents Asiantau Etholiad/Is Asiantau British Christian Party Conservative Party - Jury Team Liberal No2EU:Yes to Plaid Cymru - Socialist Labour The Green Party / The Labour Party - United Kingdom National “Proclaming Christ’s Plaid Geidwadol Democrats - Democracy The Party of Wales Party Plaid Werdd Y Blaid Lafur Independence Party Party Lordship” Plaid Cymru Democratiaid (LEADER / Plaid Annibyniaeth Gristionogol Cymru Rhyddfrydol Cymru ARTHUR SCARGILL) Y Deyrnas Unedig “Datgan SAY NO TO Argwyddiaeth EUROPEAN UNION Crist” Joanne Foster Patricia Ann Bowen Brian Mahoney Sue Green Ian Chivers Dylan Sharp Peter Skelly Ann Were Chris Roberts Gwyn Parry Highland Moors 2 Glenview Court Freedom Central Steffan Lewis Hafod-y-Dail 4th Floor 5 Llewellyn’sView 152 Grosvenor Road 27 ClosYnysddu 7Y Cedrwydden 12 Drybridge Street 53 Western Drive Wellington Road Pentwyn Mawr Ground Floor, Blake Penffordd Gilfach Goch London Pontyclun RCT Blackwood Monmouth Transport House Llandaff North Llandrindod Wells Newbridge Court, Schooner Way Clynderwen Cardiff Islwyn Porth CF39 8BQ SW1 3JL CF72 9WQ NP12 1FD NP25 5AD 1 Cathedral Road Powys, LD1 5ND NP11 4HW Cardiff, CF10 4DW SA66 7JB Cardiff CF11 9HA CF14 2SF Joanne Foster Patricia Ann Bowen Brian Mahoney Sue Green Anthony Aubrey Dylan Sharp Peter Skelly Ann Were Chris Roberts Gwyn Parry Highland Moors Flat 6 Freedom Central Natasha Cody Hafod-y-Dail 4th Floor 5 Llewellyn’sView 152 Grosvenor Road 27 ClosYnysddu 78 Bigyn Road 12 Drybridge Street 53 Western Drive Wellington Road Preswylfa House Ground Floor, Blake Penffordd Gilfach Goch London Pontyclun RCT Llanelli Monmouth Transport House Llandaff North Llandrindod Wells New Dock Road Court, Schooner Way Clynderwen Cardiff Llanelli Porth CF39 8BQ SW1 3JL CF72 9WQ SA15 1NY NP25 5AD 1 Cathedral Road Powys, LD1 5ND LLanelli, SA15 2EH Cardiff, CF10 4DW SA66 7JB Cardiff CF11 9HA CF14 2SF Patricia Ann Bowen HughWilliam Murray Sue Green Mair Reeve Dylan Sharp Steve Churchman Peter Skelly Arwel Jones Ann Were Chris Roberts Frank Wykes Hafod-y-Dail 18 HighburyAvenue Highland Moors Fronfueno Hall 152 Grosvenor Road Minffordd House 27 ClosYnysddu 9 Maesypandy 12 Drybridge Street 4th Floor Ty’n Lon, Trefdraeth Wellington Road Llanycil Llanuwchllyn Penffordd Prestatyn London Garndolbenmaen Pontyclun RCT Monmouth Transport House Bodorgan, Anglesey Llandrindod Wells Bala Y Bala Clynderwen Meirionnydd Nant Conwy Denbighshire SW1 3JL Gwynedd CF72 9WQ LL23 7TR NP25 5AD 1 Cathedral Road LL62 5EW LL19 7NS Powys, LD1 5ND Gwynedd LL23 7YF LL51 9TX SA66 7JB Cardiff CF11 9HA Amy Kitcher Patricia Ann Bowen Brian Mahoney Sue Green Mary James Dylan Sharp Peter Skelly Marian Morris Ann Were Chris Roberts David Rowlands 24 Poplar Terrace Hafod-y-Dail 5 Llewellyn’sView Highland Moors 52 Usk Road 152 Grosvenor Road 27 ClosYnysddu 9 Cromwell Street 12 Drybridge Street 4th Floor Bwthyn Hir Wellington Road Pontypool Pentrebach Penffordd Gilfach Goch London Pontyclun RCT Merthyr Tudful Monmouth Transport House Llanerfyl Llandrindod Wells Torfaen Methyr Tydfil Clynderwen Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Porth CF39 8BQ SW1 3JL CF72 9WQ CF47 8RY NP25 5AD 1 Cathedral Road Welshpool Powys, LD1 5ND NP4 8AA CF48 4BN SA66 7JB Cardiff CF11 9HA SY21 0HA Patricia Ann Bowen David Rowlands Brian Mahoney Sue Green Joanna Markham Dylan Sharp Phyl Hobson Peter Skelly Stuart Neale Ann Were Chris Roberts Highland Moors Monmouth Yr Hen Archdy Yr Hen Efail Hafod-y-Dail 4th Floor Bwthyn Hir 5 Llewellyn’sView 152 Grosvenor Road 8 Church Road 27 ClosYnysddu 12 Drybridge Street Wellington Road ConservativeAssociation Pandy Penffordd Llanerfyl Gilfach Goch The Grange London Chepstow Pontyclun RCT Monmouth Transport House Llandrindod Wells Y Fenni Clynderwen Welshpool Monmouth Porth CF39 8BQ 16 Maryport Streeet SW1 3JL Monmouthshire CF72 9WQ NP7 8DS NP25 5AD 1 Cathedral Road Powys, LD1 5ND Usk NP15 1AB NP16 5HP SA66 7JB Cardiff CF11 9HA SY21 0HA Jos(eph) Walker Patricia Ann Bowen HughWilliam Murray Sue Green Nicholas Bardsley Dylan Sharp Peter Skelly Ann Were Chris Roberts Nick Powell 2 Hafren Terrace Heledd Fychan Hafod-y-Dail 18 HighburyAvenue Highland Moors Heulwynt 152 Grosvenor Road 27 ClosYnysddu 12 Drybridge Street 4th Floor Glan yr Afon Wellington Road Penygarreg Lane Frankwell Street 14 Hunter Street Penffordd Prestatyn London Pontyclun RCT Cardiff Monmouth Transport House Scrwgan Lane Llandrindod
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