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Bath & North East Somerset Council Election of Councillors for Abbey Bath & North East Somerset Council Election of councillors for Abbey Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL A poll will be held in this ward on Thursday 7 May 2015 between 7am and 10pm. The number of councillors to be elected in this ward is TWO. The following people have been or stand nominated for election to this ward. Those who no longer stand nominated have a comment in the right hand column. NAME OF CANDIDATE ADDRESS OF CANDIDATE DESCRIPTION OF CANDIDATE NAMES OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE NOMINATION IF NO LONGER (PROPOSER AND SECONDER LISTED FIRST) NOMINATED, REASON WHY Bray, Louise 48 Hansford Square, Bath, BA2 5LJ Liberal Democrats Agnes Melling(P), William G Melling(S), Muriel A Marking, Gerald D Baird, Richard Grundy, Caroline S Ambrose, Andrew S Grant, John A Reid, Ann J M Reid, Lizzie Millne Carr, Jonathan Charles Basement Flat, 4 Alfred Street, Bath, Green Party Jeffrey Workman(P), Lucy Fleetwood Davis(S), Michael BA1 2QU Beverland, Dena Moore, Holly Moore, Matilda Moore, Chris Moore, Keith Butler, Katie Dyson, Lyn Juffernholz Casserley, Laurel Denise 32 Seymour Road, Bath, BA1 6DY The Labour Party Candidate A C Marjoram(P), Janet Cowan(S), Dalia Beilin-Morel, Margaret Townley, Roberto Pizarro, Philip Martin, Pamela Loader, Fiona Lesley Ffoulkes, M A Whitty, M F Moorhouse Knight, Jenny Flat 2, 2 Rivers Street, Bath, BA1 Independent Anthony Metherell(P), D Boxall(S), Edward Lloyd, Nicholas 2PZ Russon, Patricia Davies, A Gracie, K Dalgety, S Moores, Enid Thompson, Larissa Thompson Rigby, Manda 6 Percy Place, Bath, BA1 6AR Liberal Democrats Agnes Melling(P), William G Melling(S), Muriel A Marking, Gerald D Baird, Richard Grundy, Caroline S Ambrose, Andrew S Grant, John A Reid, Ann J M Reid, Lizzie Millne Turner, Peter Joseph Michael Apartment E, 12 Sydney Place, Conservative Party Candidate Glynis Squires(P), Brenda Willey(S), Richard Brown, Maria Bath, BA2 6NF Hyde, Roger Finlay, Jane Palmer, Roy Hatch, G D White, J D East, Jacqueline Turner Webber, Brian John 3 Henrietta Court, Bathwick Street, Conservative Party Candidate Valerie J Ticehurst(P), Rosemary J Beesley(S), W Finlay, R Bath, BA2 6PG M Brown, Stephanie Brown, Roy C Hatch, Peter Edwards, S Hoskins, A Cowan, A R R Cain This poll is taken together with the UK Parliamentary general election. Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW on Friday 10 April 2015 Bath & North East Somerset Council Election of councillors for Bathavon North Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL A poll will be held in this ward on Thursday 7 May 2015 between 7am and 10pm. The number of councillors to be elected in this ward is THREE. The following people have been or stand nominated for election to this ward. Those who no longer stand nominated have a comment in the right hand column. NAME OF CANDIDATE ADDRESS OF CANDIDATE DESCRIPTION OF CANDIDATE NAMES OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE NOMINATION IF NO LONGER (PROPOSER AND SECONDER LISTED FIRST) NOMINATED, REASON WHY Baker, Dorian Kelso Cottage, 25 Sion Road, Bath, Liberal Democrats Alison Millar(P), E M Owen(S), M Millar, J Owen, T M A BA1 5SH Tabb, Jane Tabb, G Barker, A Barker, R A Hart, E Holdsworth Bebber, Hendrik 22 Church Street, Bathford, BA1 The Labour Party Candidate Vicky Drew(P), Eileen Jefferies(S), L T Rich, Martin 7TU Gormley, Neil Dowman, Helene Dowman, G P Bebber, A Brown, D Brown, Ken Tatem Cooper, Ian Stuart Midridge, Broadmoor Lane, Weston, The Conservative Party Candidate P J Martin(P), T A Gazzard(S), Margaret Borer, Penny Gill, Bath, BA1 4LL Josephine Ellis, Sarah Martin, R W Holder, Philip P Harris, John Armitage, Yvonne Armitage Evans, Dan 54 Mountain Wood, Bathford, Bath, UK Independence Party (UKIP) Jane Thomas(P), Susan Barclay(S), David Lord, Peggy BA1 7SA Lord, R Russell, N Taylor, A Wright, K Lawton, K Lawton, D Cruse Jovcic-Sas, Alex Woodview, The Down, Clandown, The Labour Party Candidate Vicky Drew(P), Eileen Jefferies(S), Linda Rich, Martin Radstock, BA3 3DD Gormley, Neil Dowman, Helene Dowman, Gillian Bebber, A Brown, D Brown, Ken Tatem Millar, Alison Hollybush House, Bannerdown Liberal Democrats E M Owen(P), J Owen(S), T M A Tabb, Jane Tabb, Gideon Road, Batheaston, Bath, BA1 7ND Barker, Alice Barker, Paul Bowden, R A Hart, E Holdsworth, Louise Hart Pecchia, Vito 104 Northend, Batheaston, Bath, Liberal Democrats Alison Millar(P), E M Owen(S), M Millar, J Owen, T M A BA1 7HA Tabb, Jane Tabb, G Barker, A Barker, R A Hart, E Holdsworth Pottage, Andrew Robert Colne House, Wells Road, Radstock The Labour Party Candidate Vicky Drew(P), Eileen Jefferies(S), Linda Rich, Martin Gormley, Neil Dowman, Helene Dowman, Gillian Bebber, A Brown, D Brown, Ken Tatem Temblett-Wood, Justin Christopher 4 Eastrip Lane, Colerne, Green Party Daniel Davies(P), Simeon Smith(S), Leila Wakeham, Phil Chippenham, SN14 8AX Rogers, Alison Harper, Steve Harper, Robbie Mathews, Sian Hunger, Christian Hunger, Sally Bullingham Veal, Martin Beresford "Victory Gardens", Bannerdown The Conservative Party Candidate T A Gazzard(P), G Ward(S), Margaret Borer, Penny Gill, Drive, Batheaston, Bath, BA1 7JW Josephine Ellis, Sarah Martin, R W Holder, Philip P Harris, John Armitage, Yvonne Armitage Ward, Geoff Elmhurst, Gloucester Road, Upper The Conservative Party Candidate Peter John Martin(P), Terence Albert Gazzard(S), Margaret Swainswick, Bath, BA1 8BR Borer, Penny Gill, Josephine Ellis, Sarah Martin, R W Holder, Philip P Harris, John Armitage, Yvonne Armitage This poll is taken together with the UK Parliamentary general election. Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW on Friday 10 April 2015 Bath & North East Somerset Council Election of councillors for Bathavon South Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL A poll will be held in this ward on Thursday 7 May 2015 between 7am and 10pm. The number of councillors to be elected in this ward is ONE. The following people have been or stand nominated for election to this ward. Those who no longer stand nominated have a comment in the right hand column. NAME OF CANDIDATE ADDRESS OF CANDIDATE DESCRIPTION OF CANDIDATE NAMES OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE NOMINATION IF NO LONGER (PROPOSER AND SECONDER LISTED FIRST) NOMINATED, REASON WHY Butters, Neil Hillside Cottage, Southstoke Lane, Liberal Democrats Gitte Dawson(P), James Ure(S), Scott Adams, Michael H South Stoke, Bath, BA2 7DN Delap, Frank J Blades, Ingrid C Demski, Peter P Downey, Andrew M Pitt, Paul A Clark, Rosemary R Todd Kidney, Johnny 1 Poston Way, Winsley, Bradford- The Conservative Party Candidate J N Wordsworth(P), Peter King(S), Penny Williamson, J M on-Avon, BA15 2NJ Chatwin, Mary Porter, Elizabeth A Kett-White, John D Porter, Michael Bagnall-Oakeley, April Bagnall-Oakeley, John Kett- White Ness, Jordan 20 Belle Vue Close, Peasedown St The Labour Party Candidate Ursula Brooke(P), John Brooke(S), Diana Hopkins, Janet John, BA2 8HA Keene, M R Keene, C B Godwin, A G Dodd, S M Dodd, R C Duffy, E A Garnett Prentice, Hugh Golden Canteen Cottage, Canteen Lane, Green Party Janet Plater(P), Erica Smith(S), Philip Iley, Stefan Meigh, Wellow, BA2 8PY Helen Meigh, Timothy Wheeler, Christopher Wordsworth, Susan Wordsworth, Jacqueline Sloane, Deborah Clarkson This poll is taken together with the UK Parliamentary general election. Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW on Friday 10 April 2015 Bath & North East Somerset Council Election of councillors for Bathavon West Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL A poll will be held in this ward on Thursday 7 May 2015 between 7am and 10pm. The number of councillors to be elected in this ward is ONE. The following people have been or stand nominated for election to this ward. Those who no longer stand nominated have a comment in the right hand column. NAME OF CANDIDATE ADDRESS OF CANDIDATE DESCRIPTION OF CANDIDATE NAMES OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE NOMINATION IF NO LONGER (PROPOSER AND SECONDER LISTED FIRST) NOMINATED, REASON WHY Deacon, Marilyn Elizabeth Karinya, South Road, Timsbury, Independent N J Barrett(P), A R Barrett(S), Eleanor Phillips, Ian James, Bath, BA2 0NA Cyril James, Sally James, Edith Slingo, Tim Moxey, Bryn Hawkins, Teresa Hawkins Hobhouse, William 3 The Folly, Britten's Hill, Paulton, Liberal Democrats Andrew MacCormack(P), Pauline Murphy(S), Matthew BS39 7PQ Frayne, Fraser Watt, Jan Bartoszewski, Adrian Ashley, C M Shellard, D C Pilkington, Brian Hepburn, Christabel Hepburn Oram, George James 8b Chelsea Road, Bath, BA1 3DU Green Party Sarah G Huggins(P), Benjamin Lee Ford(S), Sean Jolly, Eliza Burmistre, Susan Batchelor, Alan Shamp, Laura Attew, Mike Edwards, Caroline Dixon, Matthew Dixon Veale, David John The Gables, 89 Cooks Hill, Clutton, The Conservative Party Candidate David E Lippiatt(P), David J Bland(S), B J Huggett, G H Bristol, BS39 5RD Girdlestone, J N Wilkinson, P Mills, M O Crofts, A P Gay, Gerald S Pow, E Smith This poll is taken together with the UK Parliamentary general election. Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW on Friday 10 April 2015 Bath & North East Somerset Council Election of councillors for Bathwick Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL A poll will be held in this ward on Thursday 7 May 2015 between 7am and 10pm. The number of councillors to be elected in this ward is TWO. The following people have been or stand nominated for election to this ward. Those who no longer stand nominated have a comment in the right hand column.
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