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STATEMENT of PERSONS NOMINATED Election of Town STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Durham County Council Election of Town Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Town Councillor for Acre Rigg Ward of Peterlee Parish Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* CARNE 11 Olaman Walk, The North East Simpson Sheila * Gordon Leslie Peterlee, Co Party Miles Stephen J ** Durham, SR8 2EA GILBRAITH 102 Watling The North East Calik Joanne * Arron Avenue, Party Burrell Alec ** Seaham, County Durham, SR7 8JG LIDDELL 37 Poppy Lane, The North East Simpson Sheila * Karon Shotton Colliery, Party Miles Stephen J ** County Durham, DH6 2LF MCGLEN 20 Northampton Labour Party McGlen Karen * Stephen Daniel Road, Peterlee, Johnson Joan ** County Durham, SR8 2BY MILES 4 Olaman Walk, The North East Carne Gordon * Steve Lowhills Road, Party Simpson Sheila ** Peterlee, Co Durham, SR8 2EA SIMPSON 37 Buckingham The North East Carne Gordon * Sheila Road, Peterlee, Party Miles Stephen J ** Co Durham, SR8 2DT The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Wednesday 5 April 2017 Terry Collins Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Room 1/104-115, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Durham County Council Election of Town Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Town Councillor for Annfield Plain Ward of Stanley Parish Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* CLARK 3 Hamsterley Derwentside Donkin Neil * Joyce Gardens, Independents Harrison James ** Annfield Plain, Stanley, Co Durham, DH9 8JP NAIR 39 Windsor Labour Party Palace Wendy C * Bala Drive, Catchgate, Palace Steve P ** Stanley, Co Durham, DH9 8SR PALACE 2 Edward Labour Party Palace Steve P * Wendy Carolyn Terrace, New Stephenson Kyo, Stanley, Jeanette T ** DH9 7JW STEPHENSON Wyncrest, Loud Labour Party Burdon David * Jeanette Theresa View Terrace, Stephenson Paul ** Greencroft, Stanley, DH9 8PG ULLATHORNE 14 Coronation Derwentside Spinks Christine * Nancy Ferguson Terrace, New Independents Ismay Christine ** Kyo, Stanley, Co Durham, DH9 7JP WHITWORTH 30 Greentree Derwentside Ullathorne Nancy F * Graeme Edward Lane, Catchgate, Independents Kyle Zoe L ** Co Durham, DH9 8UP The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Wednesday 5 April 2017 Terry Collins Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Room 1/104-115, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Durham County Council Election of Town Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Town Councillor for Aycliffe Central Ward of Great Aycliffe Parish Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* ATKINSON 6 Henson Grove, Labour Party Atkinson Dolores A * Jim Newton Aycliffe, Atkinson Emma D ** Co Durham, DL5 4NJ BEETHAM 43 Silkin Way, Labour Party Iveson William * Kathryn Sarah Newton Aycliffe, Raw Valerie M ** DL5 4HE DRIVER 41 Silverdale The Hughes Gloria * Peter George Place, Newton Conservative Burkitt Dennis W ** Leslie Aycliffe, DL5 7DZ Party Candidate RAW 3 Morton Walk, Labour Party Iveson William * Valerie Margaret Newton Aycliffe, Atkinson James ** DL5 4HS The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Wednesday 5 April 2017 Terry Collins Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Room 1/104-115, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Durham County Council Election of a Town Councillor The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Town Councillor for Aycliffe Village Ward of Great Aycliffe Parish Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* BLENKINSOPP 1 St Andrews Independent Allan Christine * Bill Close, Aycliffe Burns Paul ** Village, DL5 6NA GIBB 22 St Andrews Labour Party Haskins David M * Danny Close, Aycliffe Etheridge Wendy ** Village, Co Durham, DL5 6NA GRANT 30 The Green, UK Grant William P * John William Aycliffe Village, Independence Welsh Alastair P G ** Newton Aycliffe, Party (UKIP) DL5 6LU The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Wednesday 5 April 2017 Terry Collins Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Room 1/104-115, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Durham County Council Election of Parish Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Bearpark Parish Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* ANDERSON 12 South View, Labour Party Hull Gordon * Norman Mark Bearpark, Hull Elizabeth ** Durham, DH7 7DE CHARD 19 Aldin Grange Labour Party Kemp Rosemary A * Margaret Anne Terrace, Hull Elizabeth ** Bearpark, Durham, DH7 7AN EDWARDS 3 Flass Terrace, Labour Party Hull Gordon * Owen Christopher Ushaw Moor, Hull Elizabeth ** County Durham, DH7 7LD HULL 60 Taylor Labour Party Chard Margaret A * Elizabeth Anne Avenue, Hull Gordon ** Bearpark, Durham, DH7 7AY KEMP 18 Blackburn Labour Party Johnson David A * Rosemary Alison Close, Bearpark, Johnson Pauline A ** Durham, DH7 7TQ PEART 32 Taylor Labour Party Hull Elizabeth * John Howe Avenue, Anderson Norman M Bearpark, ** Durham, DH7 7AY WILDING 42 Ritson Labour Party Kemp Rosemary A * Eleanor Marie Avenue, Hull Gordon ** Bearpark, Durham, DH7 7BG WILSON 58 Taylor Labour Party Wilson Anthony J * Marion Avenue, Wilson Joseph S ** Bearpark, Durham, DH7 7AY WILSON 58 Taylor Labour Party Hull Elizabeth * Tony Avenue, Hull Gordon ** Bearpark, Durham, DH7 7AY The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Wednesday 5 April 2017 Terry Collins Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Room 1/104-115, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Durham County Council Election of Parish Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Belmont Ward of Belmont Parish Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* BENNETT 9 Gorsedale Labour Party Finley Paul T * Mick Grove, Belmont, Blackmore Daniel ** Durham, DH1 2AR BLACKMORE 1 Labour Party Bennett Michael P * Dan Huntingdonshire Finley Paul T ** Drive, Belmont, Durham CONWAY 116 Moor Labour Party Bennett Michael P * Patricia Joan Crescent, Finley Paul T ** Durham, DH1 1DL FINLAY 84 Willowtree Liberal Neat Kenneth P * Eileen Bird Avenue, High Democrat Murphy Rosemary ** Grange Estate, Gilesgate, Durham, DH1 1DZ LANGLEY 5 Deans Walk, Liberal Neat Kenneth P * Philip Luther Gilesgate Moor, Democrat Walker Irene ** Durham, DH1 1HA LOWES 39 Swinside Liberal Neat Kenneth P * Sandra Drive, Belmont, Democrat Neat Diana L ** Durham, DH1 1AE MAVIN 87 Grange Road, Liberal Murphy Rosemary * Eric Stuart Belmont, Democrat Neat Kenneth P ** Durham, DH1 1AQ MURPHY 60 Birkdale Liberal Thompson Cecilia * Rosemary Gardens, Democrat Neat Kenneth P ** Belmont, Durham, DH1 2UL RUSSELL 102 Musgrave Labour Party Bennett Michael P * Craig Gardens, Finley Paul T ** Gilesgate, Durham TURNER Bridoon, Labour Party Bennett Michael P * Chris Northside, Finley Paul T ** Shadforth, Durham, DH6 1LJ WALKER 3 Cambridgeshire Independent Walker Eileen A * Arthur Clifford Drive, Belmont, Ryder Ronald ** Durham, DH1 2LS Dated Wednesday 5 April 2017 Terry Collins Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Room 1/104-115, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Wednesday 5 April 2017 Terry Collins Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Room 1/104-115, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Durham County Council Election of Town Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Town Councillor for Bishop Auckland Town Ward of Bishop Auckland Parish Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* BRYSON 21 Ladysmith Labour Party Allen Brian * Nigel Close, Bishop Allen Joy ** Auckland, County Durham, DL14 7RQ ZAIR 32 Flambard Independent Gregory Stephen * Adam Julio Drive, Bracks Marley Arnold ** Farm, Bishop Auckland, DL14 7GG ZAIR 32 Flambard Independent Marley Arnold * Sam Drive, Bracks Gregory Stephen ** Farm, Bishop Auckland, DL14 7GG The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Wednesday 5 April 2017 Terry Collins Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Room 1/104-115, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Durham County Council Election of Parish Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Bishop Middleham Parish Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder
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