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Notice of Poll Notice Is Hereby Given That Amber Valley Borough Council ELECTION OF BOROUGH COUNCILLOR FOR THE ALFRETON WARD NOTICE OF POLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT :- 1. A Poll for the Election of a BOROUGH COUNCILLOR for the above-named Ward will be held on Thursday 2 May 2019, between the hours of 7:00am and 10:00pm. 2. The number of BOROUGH COUNCILLORS to be elected for the Ward is ONE. 3. The names, in alphabetical order and other particulars of the candidates remaining validly nominated and the names of the persons signing the nomination papers are as follows:- SURNAME OTHER NAMES IN HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE FULL NOMINATION PAPERS Marlene Bennett, Peter N Hunt, Stephen Marshall-Clarke, John Whetton, Charles A Robinson, Sophie DOLMAN GAIL 47 Alfred St Alfreton DE55 7JD Labour Party Cartledge, Patricia J Hickman, Joseph A Dolman, Hannah Jowett, John Anthony Walker S F Bent, J Carrington, Rebecca Carrington-Bent, Barbara Lucy Thompson, Gerald Thompson, Ken ROSE PHIL Address in Amber Valley UKIP Chapman, Christine Chapman, David Pete Twiname, Judith Button, Flayne Button-Twiname Lyndsey Hunt, David Wilson, Mark Feast, Robert Sweetmore, John 73 Damstead Park Avenue Alfreton The Conservative SLADE BEN Sweetmore, Philip Waterson, Yvonne Derbyshire DE55 7PR Party Candidate Waterson, B D Cantrill, F M Cantrill, J Sd Vardy Helen A Swanwick, Justin Antcliffe, Katherine Kenyon, Sandra Baranow, SWARVETT LEO 146 Belper Lane Belper DE56 2UH Green Party Nicki Coleman, Katherine Sandra Fossey, David Rawson, Russell Hubber, Paula Hubber, Mark Swanwick Sarah Mastin, Elle Chamberlain, Amanda Jane Hill, Matthew Hill, Louise TURNER GEORGE WILLIAM Address in Amber Valley Liberal Democrat Newton, Janet Plumtree, Violet Hutchins, Beccy Dean, Glenys Jepson, John Gdula 4. The situation and allotment of Polling Places and Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows:- POLLING POLLING STATION DESCRIPTIONS OF PERSONS ENTITLED DISTRICT TO VOTE THEREAT AEN WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH ELLESMERE AVENUE ALFRETON DERBYSHIRE (AEN) 1 - 1613 DE55 7HW AES CHRIST THE KING R.C. CHURCH HALL 104 NOTTINGHAM ROAD ALFRETON (AES) 1 - 895 DERBYSHIRE DE55 7GL AWF ALFRETON COMMUNITY HALL MANSFIELD ROAD ALFRETON DERBYSHIRE (AWF) 1 - 780 DE55 7JJ AWP CHRIST THE KING RC CHURCH HALL 104 NOTTINGHAM ROAD ALFRETON (AWP) 1 - 883 DERBYSHIRE DE55 7GL AWT ALFRETON CHRISTIAN CENTRE HALL STREET ALFRETON DERBYSHIRE DE55 7BT (AWT) 0.500 - 2143 Dated: 24 April 2019 Sylvia Delahay Returning Officer RETURNING OFFICER MARKET PLACE RIPLEY DERBYSHIRE DE5 3BT Amber Valley Borough Council ELECTION OF BOROUGH COUNCILLOR FOR THE ALPORT WARD NOTICE OF POLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT :- 1. A Poll for the Election of a BOROUGH COUNCILLOR for the above-named Ward will be held on Thursday 2 May 2019, between the hours of 7:00am and 10:00pm. 2. The number of BOROUGH COUNCILLORS to be elected for the Ward is ONE. 3. The names, in alphabetical order and other particulars of the candidates remaining validly nominated and the names of the persons signing the nomination papers are as follows:- SURNAME OTHER NAMES IN HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE FULL NOMINATION PAPERS Susan Brighouse, Kimmond Smith, Michaela Sue Kirwan, Chris Manze, 40 Woodlands Lane Quarndon ANTHONY CAROL ANN Labour Party Stuart Mills, Lynn Smith, M Reza Derbyshire DE22 5JU Karamyar, S Drummond, Ruth Allen, Carole Westnedge Alan Hickling, Ann Hickling, H A Merigold, Melanie Bruder, Marcus 11 Bessalone Drive Belper MACFARLANE WILL Green Party Beard, Anthony John Laven, Sue DE56 1ES Cowan, Stephen Mcquirk, Martin Redman, Vanessa Stevenson Cyrilene Robertson, Christopher W Passant, Joan C Passant, Peter H High Acres Wakebridge Matlock South, Rosemary R South, Anita F SMITH ADE Liberal Democrat DE4 5HD Scrase, Damian Mp Power, Rosemary F Turner, Joan M. Ward, Jeanette Cluskey Ann Gregory, William Tatler, Pat Heard, Wits End The Green Idridgehay The Conservative Margaret A White, Pat Ibbotson, A H TAYLOR DAVID HARRY Belper Derbyshire DE56 2SJ Party Candidate Wickens, K P Wallis, J Spencer, Jill Ratcliffe, J J Haywood 4. The situation and allotment of Polling Places and Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows:- POLLING POLLING STATION DESCRIPTIONS OF PERSONS ENTITLED DISTRICT TO VOTE THEREAT ATA ST.MARGARET'S VILLAGE HALL CHAPEL HILL ALDERWASLEY BELPER (ATA) 1 - 399 DERBYSHIRE DE56 2RB ATD METHODIST CHAPEL CHURCH STREET HOLLOWAY MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE (ATD) 1 - 876 DE4 5AY ATH MEMORIAL HALL OVER LANE HAZELWOOD BELPER DERBYSHIRE DE56 4AG (ATH) 1 - 287 ATI ST JAMES CHURCH CLIFFASH LANE IDRIDGEHAY BELPER DERBYSHIRE (ATI) 1 - 262 DE56 2SJ ATP WOMEN'S INSTITUTE HALL SHOTTLE GATE BELPER DERBYSHIRE DE56 2LE (ATP) 1 - 204 ATS ST. JAMES CHURCH, CLIFFASH LANE IDRIDGEHAY BELPER DERBYSHIRE (ATS) 1 - 100 DE56 2SJ Dated: 24 April 2019 Sylvia Delahay Returning Officer RETURNING OFFICER MARKET PLACE RIPLEY DERBYSHIRE DE5 3BT Amber Valley Borough Council ELECTION OF BOROUGH COUNCILLOR FOR THE BELPER CENTRAL WARD NOTICE OF POLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT :- 1. A Poll for the Election of a BOROUGH COUNCILLOR for the above-named Ward will be held on Thursday 2 May 2019, between the hours of 7:00am and 10:00pm. 2. The number of BOROUGH COUNCILLORS to be elected for the Ward is ONE. 3. The names, in alphabetical order and other particulars of the candidates remaining validly nominated and the names of the persons signing the nomination papers are as follows:- SURNAME OTHER NAMES IN HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE FULL NOMINATION PAPERS Timothy Charles Clark, James Francis Eaglesham, Susan Margaret 103 Sandbed Lane Belper Eaglesham, Darren Cn Wheatcroft, BENSON JEREMY RICHARD Liberal Democrat Derbyshire DE56 0SJ Gordon Stainforth, Freda Raphael, Gemma Quinton, Pauline Joy Clark, Peter M Brien, Wendy S Martin Michael Pooley, Amanda Penman, N 7 Wellington Court Belper Shaw, Emma Carr, Steve Carr, Dinah KENNEDY STEVE Green Party DE56 1UP Dawson, Matt Connell, Margaret Braley, David Penman, Barbara Grundey Richard Alan Kerry, Peter Makin, Susan 31 Field Lane Belper Derbyshire The Conservative Makin, Bryan Ride, J G Ashley, D J KERRY JAMES DANIEL DE56 1DD Party Candidate Ashley, John Nelson, Maureen Nelson, Peter King, H Tomlinson Jamimah D Ploughman, Nicola Smith, Tracy A Pickard, J P Skipper, John 42 Nottingham Road Belper PLOUGHMAN NEIL Labour Party Hodson, Douglas Readle, Gwen DE56 1JG Hodson, Elliot G Baker, Eloise Rozan, Joanne Wild 4. The situation and allotment of Polling Places and Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows:- POLLING POLLING STATION DESCRIPTIONS OF PERSONS ENTITLED DISTRICT TO VOTE THEREAT BCA ALTON MANOR COMMUNITY CENTRE GREGORY'S WAY BELPER DERBYSHIRE (BCA) 1 - 419 DE56 0HS BCH ST.JOHN'S CHAPEL, THE BUTTS BELPER DERBYSHIRE DE56 1HX (BCH) 1 - 511 BCK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CHURCH WALK OFF GREEN LANE BELPER (BCK) 1 - 639 DERBYSHIRE DE56 1DB BCL ALTON MANOR COMMUNITY CENTRE GREGORY'S WAY BELPER DERBYSHIRE (BCL) 1 - 979 DE56 0HS BCN POTTERY BOWLS CLUB WHITEMOOR BELPER DERBYSHIRE DE56 0HB (BCN) 1 - 719 BCS ST.JOHNS CHAPEL THE BUTTS BELPER DERBYSHIRE DE56 1HX (BCS) 1 - 479 BCW POTTERY BOWLS CLUB WHITEMOOR BELPER DERBYSHIRE DE56 0HB (BCW) 1 - 670 Dated: 24 April 2019 Sylvia Delahay Returning Officer RETURNING OFFICER MARKET PLACE RIPLEY DERBYSHIRE DE5 3BT Amber Valley Borough Council ELECTION OF BOROUGH COUNCILLOR FOR THE BELPER EAST WARD NOTICE OF POLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT :- 1. A Poll for the Election of a BOROUGH COUNCILLOR for the above-named Ward will be held on Thursday 2 May 2019, between the hours of 7:00am and 10:00pm. 2. The number of BOROUGH COUNCILLORS to be elected for the Ward is ONE. 3. The names, in alphabetical order and other particulars of the candidates remaining validly nominated and the names of the persons signing the nomination papers are as follows:- SURNAME OTHER NAMES IN HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE FULL NOMINATION PAPERS David A. Campbell, Deborah J Campbell, Susan Marie Allen, Robert 2 The Avenue Belper Derbyshire MORRISSEY JOHN Liberal Democrat Allen, Richard Debenham, Jessica DE56 1WB Debenham, Matthew Shaw, Susan Shaw, Daniel Shaw, Ann Pocklington Sarah Oldfield, Phoebe Oldfield, Julia Lydia Oakley, Gillian Pullan, Tom 11 Burbage Close Belper OLDFIELD MARK BENJAMIN Labour Party Pullan, Barbara Boden, Lindsey DE56 0DW Smethem, Matthew Harvey, Jeanette Gascoyne, Aimee Gascoyne Colin England, Alan G Cox, Jacqueline Wits End The Green Idridgehay The Conservative A Cox, Daniel Booth, G W Boam, G J TAYLOR VALERIE JOAN Belper Derbyshire DE56 2SJ Party Candidate Grace, S Stevenson, T D Charlton, Lynn Taylor, David Spencer 4. The situation and allotment of Polling Places and Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows:- POLLING POLLING STATION DESCRIPTIONS OF PERSONS ENTITLED DISTRICT TO VOTE THEREAT BEG BELPER LEISURE CENTRE JOHN O GAUNTS WAY BELPER DERBYSHIRE (BEG) 1 - 1467 DE56 0DA BEG BELPER LEISURE CENTRE JOHN O GAUNTS WAY BELPER DERBYSHIRE (BEG) 1467 - 2761 DE56 0DA BEL ALTON MANOR COMMUNITY CENTRE GREGORY'S WAY BELPER DERBYSHIRE (BEL) 1 - 1211 DE56 0HS BEW BELPER LEISURE CENTRE, JOHN O GAUNTS WAY BELPER DERBYSHIRE (BEW) 1 - 737 DE56 0DA Dated: 24 April 2019 Sylvia Delahay Returning Officer RETURNING OFFICER MARKET PLACE RIPLEY DERBYSHIRE DE5 3BT Amber Valley Borough Council ELECTION OF BOROUGH COUNCILLOR FOR THE BELPER NORTH WARD NOTICE OF POLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT :- 1. A
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