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PARISH of THORNTON-LE-MOOR ______RESULT of UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 6Th May 1999 M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF AINDERBY MIRES WITH HOLTBY __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 6th May 1999 I, Peter Simpson, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish without contest are as follows :- Name Address Description (if any) ANDERSON Ainderby Myers, Bedale, North Yorkshire, DL8 1PF CHRISTINE MARY WEBSTER Roundhill Farm, Hackforth, Bedale, N. Yorks Farmer MARTIN HUGH Dated : 17th August 2011 PETER SIMPSON Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer. L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF AISKEW AISKEW WARD __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 6th May 1999 I, Peter Simpson, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish Ward without contest are as follows :- Name Address Description (if any) NOYES 7, Otterbeck Way, Aiskew, Bedale, North Yorkshire, DL8 1XL KENNETH WILLIAM TERENCE POCKLINGTON Windyridge, Aiskew, Bedale, DL8 1BA Sports & Outdoor Retailer ROBERT YATES Cowling Garth, Aiskew, Bedale, N. Yorkshire, DL8 1DZ JOHN Dated : 17th August 2011 Peter Simpson Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer. L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF AISKEW LEEMING BAR WARD __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 6th May 1999 I, Peter Simpson, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish Ward without contest are as follows :- Name Address Description (if any) LUMLEY 'The Paddocks', Leeming Bar, Northallerton, North Yorks, DAVID DL7 9DG MCCORMACK Westmorland House, Leeming Lane, Leeming Bar, JANET ELIZABETH Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 9RS SMITH Fairfield Farm, Leeming Bar, Northallerton, Nr Yks, DL7 9DD Farmer HERBERT JOHN Dated : 17th August 2011 Peter Simpson Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer. L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF ALDWARK __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 6th May 1999 I, Peter Simpson, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish without contest are as follows :- Name Address Description (if any) BROOKS Beechcroft Farm, Aldwark, York, YO61 1UB CATHERINE CLARE CLARK Fairfield Cottage, Aldwark, Alne, York, YO61 1UB MARK ANTHONY HUDSON Fairfield, Aldwark, Alne, York, Y061 1UF ROBIN GEOFFREY Dated : 17th August 2011 Peter Simpson Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer. L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF APPLETON WISKE __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 6th May 1999 I, Peter Simpson, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish without contest are as follows :- Name Address Description (if any) BAINES 3 Hunters Ride, Appleton Wiske, Northallerton, N.Yorks, DL6 COLIN ALBERT 2BD BLACKWOOD 33 Hunters Ride, Appleton Wiske, Northallerton, DL6 2BD KENNETH JOHN FERGUSON 31 Hunters Ride, Appleton Wiske, North Yorkshire, DL6 2BD JUNE HARRIS Staindale House, Front Street, Appleton Wiske, Northallerton ANTHONY JOHN SMITH Arlanza, Appleton Wiske, Northallerton, DL6 2AF PHILIP JOHN CROSBY Dated : 17th August 2011 Peter Simpson Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer. L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF BAGBY __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 6th May 1999 I, Peter Simpson, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish without contest are as follows :- Name Address Description (if any) COX West Park Farm, Osgoodby, Thirsk Retired Builder GORDON DUNDON West Farm, Bagby, Thirsk, N. Yorks Farmer CHRISTOPHER M GRAY Hollybush Cottage, Bagby, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 2PF Retired Police Officer BRIAN LOWTHER Holly Tree House, Bagby, Thirsk, YO7 2PF Housewife ELIZABETH MUSGROVE Kepstorn, Bagby, Thirsk, N.Yorks, YO7 2PG CAROL ANN Dated : 17th August 2011 Peter Simpson Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer. L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF BALK __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 6th May 1999 I, Peter Simpson, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish without contest are as follows :- Name Address Description (if any) SWALES Mount Pleasant, Balk, Thirsk, N.Yorks, YO7 2AQ Farmer JOHN KENNETH SPILMAN Dated : 17th August 2011 Peter Simpson Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer. L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF BOLTBY __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 6th May 1999 I, Peter Simpson, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish without contest are as follows :- Name Address Description (if any) ASHBY Johnstone Arms, Boltby, Thirsk, N. Yorks, Y07 2DY SHEILA Dated : 17th August 2011 Peter Simpson Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer. L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF BORROWBY __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 6th May 1999 I, Peter Simpson, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish without contest are as follows :- Name Address Description (if any) BELL Demerrick, Borrowby, Thirsk, YO7 4QL Farmer DEREK GEORGE FORD Birchen, Borrowby, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, YO7 4QP Retired County Fire Officer RALPH TERENCE HARRISON Hillside Cottage, Borrowby, Nr Thirsk, North Yorks DAVID HEY Laithe Barn, The Byre, Borrowby, Thirsk, N.Yorks, YO7 4QG SARAH JANE Dated : 17th August 2011 Peter Simpson Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer. L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF BRANDSBY-CUM-STEARSBY __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 6th May 1999 I, Peter Simpson, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish without contest are as follows :- Name Address Description (if any) HEATON West Park, Brandsby Retired Farmer (Partner) MARY MACHIN Low Farm, Brandsby, York, Y06 4RW Farmer RICHARD EDWARD PEARCE The Bath House, Brandsby, York, Y061 4RQ ROGER PEARSON-ADAMS Corner Cottage, Tollerton, York RICHARD STANLEY WARD Howardian House, Brandsby, York, Y061 4RQ Teacher Head of Sixth Form JOHN HUNTER Dated : 17th August 2011 Peter Simpson Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer. L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF BROMPTON __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 6th May 1999 I, Peter Simpson, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish without contest are as follows :- Name Address Description (if any) CHANDLER 10 Corber Hill, Brompton, Northallerton, DL6 2QJ MARGARET ANN COLLINS 70A Water End, Brompton, Northallerton, DL6 2RL REGINALD CONDON 10 Manor Court, Brompton, Northallerton, N.Yorks, DL6 2UT ANN MAREE DUNN 31 Cockpit Hill, Brompton, Northallerton Retired Local Government Officer LEWIS ERNEST KIRBY Great Fields, Stokesley Road, Brompton, Northallerton, DL6 Agronomist For Fieldcare Northern CYRIL 2UA Area KIRK 47 Danes Crest, Brompton, Northallerton, DL6 2RR JANET SEYMOUR commonly known Crawford Grange, Brompton, Northallerton, DL6 2PD Farmer as BERT HERBERT SLATER 11 Corber Hill, Brompton, Northallerton, North Yorkshire BARBARA ALICE TYREMAN 50 Cockpit Hill, Brompton, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, REUBEN DL6 2RH Dated : 17th August 2011 Peter Simpson Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Returning Officer. L - NUC M197-6 PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION PARISH OF BURNESTON __________________________________________ __________________________________________RESULT OF UN-CONTESTED ELECTION Date of Election : 6th May 1999 I, Peter Simpson, the Returning Officer at the above election do hereby certify that the name of the person(s) elected as Councillors for the said Parish without contest are as follows :- Name Address Description (if any) SIMPSON 3 Bedale Road, Burneston, Bedale, North Yorkshire, DL8 2HS DAVID Dated : 17th August 2011 Peter Simpson Returning Officer Printed and Published by the
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