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NOTICE of POLL Election of a County Councillor NOTICE OF POLL Oxfordshire County Council Election of a County Councillor for Benson & Cholsey Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Benson & Cholsey will be held on 4 May 2017, between the hours of 07:00 AM and 10:00 PM. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is one. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors CULL 33 Station Road, Liberal Democrat Ann R Rostern (+) Sandra R Swiatoniowski (++) Adrian Lee Cholsey, Beverly A Butler Claire Light Wallingford, Carl T Komuro Andrew R Dalby OX10 9PT Sian L Andrews Christopher J Andrews Martin J Callinan Antony H Swiatoniowski GRAY 5 Little Lane, Independent Patricia W Peers (+) Alison E Robertson (++) Mark Stuart Cholsey, Susan E Jeffs Virginia M Jenkins Wallingford, Estelle L Spanton Browne Jennifer Robson Oxfordshire, Christine D Brown Kenneth A Brown Philippa R Cullen Janet R Morgan OX10 9LX MERRITT 37 Sands Way, Labour Party Jason Morgan (+) Teresa M Sherwood (++) Jim Benson, Catherine Keogh Lewis Sherwood Wallingford, Daniel J Merritt Alan G Brooker OX10 6NG John Murphy Richard G Cousins P`nina L Drye Elsa F Dougan NEWTON Coopers Farm The Conservative Party Peter D Wilson (+) Robert J Workman (++) Caroline Anne Britwell Salome Candidate Simon J Shepherd Claire V Wilson Watlington Joanne K Whittaker Fay E Crabbe Oxon Anthony D Crabbe Susan M Ibbotson Peter S Ibbotson Patricia A Dawe OX49 5JZ 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Situation of Polling Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Station Number Benson Parish Hall, 1 LAA-1 to LAA-1527 Sunnyside, Benson, Oxon Benson Parish Hall, 2 LAA-1528 to LAA-3119 Sunnyside, Benson, Oxon Crowmarsh Gifford Village 3 LAB1-1 to LAB1-1007 Hall, 6 Benson Lane, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford North Stoke Village Hall, 4 LAB2-1 to LAB2-267 The Street, North Stoke Ipsden Memorial Hall, Fir 75 LPD-1 to LPD-269 Close, Ipsden, Wallingford Nettlebed Village Club, 32 76 LPF-1 to LPF-433 High Street, Nettlebed Cholsey Pavilion, Station 86 RAD1-1 to RAD1-1972 Road, Cholsey Cholsey Cricket Pavilion, 87 RAD2-1 to RAD2-1038 Fair Mile, Reading Road, Cholsey The Pavilion, The 89 RAF-1 to RAF-419 Recreation Field, Moulsford Dated Thursday 13 April 2017 David Hill Deputy Returning Offiicer Printed and published by David Hill, Deputy Returning Officer, 135 Eastern Avenue, Milton Park, Milton, Abingdon, OX14 4SB NOTICE OF POLL Oxfordshire County Council Election of a County Councillor for Berinsfield & Garsington Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Berinsfield & Garsington will be held on 4 May 2017, between the hours of 07:00 AM and 10:00 PM. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is one. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors BENNETT 4 Meadside, Green Party Elinor C Ribeiro Beaman (+) Megan W Bennett (++) Robin Francis Dorchester-on-Thames Penny L White Caroline J Seed Oxfordshire Timothy J H Wilson Sarah Kelly OX10 7JX Martin Kelly Amanda C W Budd Neil D Budd Nicola K D Kelly GODFREY 6 White Horse, Labour and Co-operative Party William D Atkinson (+) Linda S Atkinson (++) Evelyne Uffington Joshua A K Harris Kerry A Lobb Faringdon, Samuel A Burbedge Claudia R Boyle SN7 7SE Siobhan A Boyle Peter L Agulnik Susan C Shaw Geoffrey J Moore LINDSAY-GALE Nut Tree Cottage The Conservative Party Richard J H Pullen (+) Karin S Van Vrede (++) Elizabeth Lorraine 31 The Green South Candidate John A Cotton Elizabeth M Gillespie Warborough Sheila M Barrett June R Peet Oxfordshire Colin F Andrews John J Taylor Susan J Lawson Sheila M Croft OX10 7DR THOMPSON Barn Close, Liberal Democrat Jennifer S Ballam (+) Hugh C Mulholland (++) Simon Geoffrey Davenport High Street, Hannah E S Mulholland Martin J Singleton Long Wittenham, Victoria M Hodges Diarmuid E Fahy Oxon Jacqueline L Damant Jane M Jackson Robert C Morgan Peter D Burke OX14 4QJ 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Situation of Polling Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Station Number St Laurence Hall, 6 LAD-1 to LAD-794 Warborough, The Green North, Warborough, Wallingford Berinsfield Church Hall, 7 LBA-1 to LBA-1909 Wimblestraw Road, Berinsfield Dorchester Village Hall, 7 8 LBB-1 to LBB-805 Queen Street, Dorchester, Oxon Drayton St Leonard Village 9 LBC-1 to LBC-212 Hall, Ford Lane, Drayton St Leonard Berrick and Roke Village 10 LCD-1 to LCD-84 Hall, Cow Pool, Berrick Salome Garsington Village Hall, 1 27 LFB-1 to LFB-1335 Oxford Road, Garsington Stadhampton Village Hall, 36 LHF-1 to LHF-607 St John`s the Baptist, The Green, Stadhampton Culham Parochial Primary 49 LLA-1 to LLA-332 School, High Street, Culham, Abingdon Marsh Baldon Village Hall, 50 LLB-1 to LLB-195 The Croft, Marsh Baldon Marsh Baldon Village Hall, 50 LLE-1 to LLE-112 The Croft, Marsh Baldon Nuneham Courtenay Village 51 LLC-1 to LLC-172 Hall, Nuneham Courtenay Sandford on Thames 52 LLD-1 to LLD-949 Village Hall, Henley Road, Sandford on Thames Clifton Hampden Village 53 LLF-1 to LLF-501/1 Hall, Abingdon Road, Clifton Hampden Dated Thursday 13 April 2017 David Hill Deputy Returning Offiicer Printed and published by David Hill, Deputy Returning Officer, 135 Eastern Avenue, Milton Park, Milton, Abingdon, OX14 4SB NOTICE OF POLL Oxfordshire County Council Election of a County Councillor for Chalgrove & Watlington Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Chalgrove & Watlington will be held on 4 May 2017, between the hours of 07:00 AM and 10:00 PM. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is one. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors COOPER 1 Lower End, Liberal Democrat David G Turner (+) Stephanie J Van De Pette (++) Sue Benson Road, Derek Shaw Kathleen M Turner Ewelme, Marian L Shaw Muriel E Burton Wallingford, J D Cooper Robert W Heath-Whyte Carole L Heath-Whyte John D White Oxon OX10 6HB DRYE 24, Port Hill Road, Labour Party Nicholas J Sutton (+) Nina J Sutton (++) P'nina Lesley Benson, Anthony W Williamson Mary C Lock Wallingford, Sherwin Smith John A Coe OX10 6NF Pamela K Clifford Craig E McCleary Paul D Collins Richard M Sibly HARROD The Old Red Lion The Conservative Party Nicholas P Belcher (+) Christine J Belcher (++) Steve Church Road Candidate Karen M Brimacombe Nigel E M Brimacombe Great Milton Peter R Allen George C Bennet Oxfordshire William P Wakefield Mary E H Wakefield Catherine A Harrod Katrina E Hudson OX44 7PB PAYNTER 8 Iffley Turn, Green Party Adrian L Wilcox (+) Neil F Munro (++) Robert James Henry Oxford Ann Wynne-Jones Tammy A Mcilwaine OX4 4DU Valerie S Kemish Gerald V Robinson Geoffrey J Skiller Nigel A Howitt Andrew T Long Pamela A Best 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Situation of Polling Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Number Ewelme Watercress Centre, The 5 LAC-1 to LAC-754 Street, Ewelme, Wallingford Berrick and Roke Village Hall, Cow 10 LCA-1 to LCA-263 Pool, Berrick Salome Brightwell Baldwin Village Hall, 11 LCB-1 to LCB-150 Brightwell Baldwin, Watlington, Oxon Chalgrove Village Hall, 12 LCC-1 to LCC-1104 Baronshurst Drive, Chalgrove, Oxford Chalgrove Village Hall, 13 LCC-1105 to LCC-2200 Baronshurst Drive, Chalgrove, Oxford Lewknor Parish Hall, High Street, 32 LHA-1 to LHA-18 Lewknor, Watlington Lewknor Parish Hall, High Street, 32 LHD-1 to LHD-544 Lewknor, Watlington Great Haseley Village Hall, Rectory 33 LHB-1 to LHB-391 Road, Great Haseley, Oxford The Pavilion, Great Milton, 34 LHC-1 to LHC-632 Recreation Ground, Great Milton Little Milton Village Hall, Thame 35 LHE-1 to LHE-410 Road, Little Milton, Oxford Tetsworth Memorial Hall, High 37 LHH-1 to LHH-15 Street, Tetsworth, Oxon Britwell Salome Village Hall, 66 LOA-1 to LOA-149 Britwell Salome Cuxham Village Hall, Cuxham, 67 LOB-1 to LOB-106 Watlington Russells Water Village Hall, 68 LOC-1 to LOC-252 Russells Water, near Henley on Thames Russells Water Village Hall, 68 LOG-1 to LOG-200 Russells Water, near Henley on Thames Pyrton Village Hall, Pyrton 69 LOD1-1 to LOD1-136 Pyrton Village Hall, Pyrton 69 LOE1-1 to LOE1-63 Pyrton Village Hall, Pyrton 69 LOF-1 to LOF-36 Fox & Hounds Public House, 70 LOD2-1 to LOD2-30 Christmas Common, Watlington Fox & Hounds Public House, 70 LOE2-1 to LOE2-16 Christmas Common, Watlington Fox & Hounds Public House, 70 LOH2-1 to LOH2-174 Christmas Common, Watlington Watlington Parish Office, 1 Old 71 LOH1-1 to LOH1-1854 School Place, Gorwell, Watlington Nettlebed Village Club, 32 High 76 LPE-1 to LPE-600 Street, Nettlebed Dated Thursday 13 April 2017 David Hill Deputy Returning Offiicer Printed and published by David Hill, Deputy Returning Officer, 135 Eastern Avenue, Milton Park, Milton, Abingdon, OX14 4SB NOTICE OF POLL Oxfordshire County Council Election of a County Councillor for Didcot East & Hagbourne Notice is hereby given that: 1.
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