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STATEMENT of PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE of POLL and SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS Election of a Member of Parliament for the Tamw STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of a Member of Parliament for the Tamworth Constituency Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for the Tamworth Constituency will be held on Thursday 7 May 2015, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. One Member of Parliament is to be elected. 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 Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Name of Description (if Home Address Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Candidate any) Assentors Assentors Assentors DEAN (address in the Labour Party Bain Chris(+) Hirons Garry(++) Smith Madge(+) Dix Hirons Karen T.(+) Couchman Carol Ann Tamworth Faulkner John K. Norchi Kenneth P. Dix Patricia Ada Terence Alec(++) Clarke Margaret Marion P.(++) Constituency) Boffy Roy E. Thompson Watkins P. Watkins Standen Patrick Seekings Peter Mynott Glen David David Stephen Peaple Simon Rosine Margaret Jones Gary Thompson Shel Mynott Deborah Byrne Corine Dean Tanya Dean Cassie Topham Amanda Topham Geoff Dean Daniel Dean Darryl Smith Alan Heffernan Emily HIGGINS (address in the UK Independence Martin Forest Lodge William R(+) Matthews Mark(++) (+) (++) Jan Lichfield Party (UKIP) Gary William(+) Kenneth William(++) McMahon Joy McMahon Bryan Constituency) Mills John Sharman Paul Sharman S.C. Nicholson John Whitehouse Wayne Baylis Peter Chiles Teresa Sivieri Roger Biggs Paul Michael Bilcliff Robert Giblin Gemma Madge Antony Helle-Lorentzen Miller H. Norman HOLMES (address in the Green Party Holmes C.F.(+) Foster S.T.(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Nicola Tamworth candidate Marsden R. Crane L. Constituency) Clark J. Chadwick D. Chadwick C. White J.C. Johnson S. Jones K. PINCHER (address in the The Conservative Brown Soult Trevor(++) Reece Diana K.(+) Smith David S.(++) Cook Daniel C.(+) Hancocks Rita(++) Christopher John Tamworth Party Candidate John Sydney(+) Hayton Deborah Clements Tina Gant Maureen A. Poultney Henry Noble Paula Constituency) Whitby Alastair Pritchard Robert S. Kingstone Richard Oates Jeremy Goodby Megan Smith Gay Ball Daniel Rogers Roy Thurgood Michelle Rowe Evelyn Tidman Alan Tidman Jean James Andrew Greatorex Michael Lunn Allan Claymore Steven Beilby M.R. Beilby Sheila Doyle Stephen PINKETT 6 Ludgate, Liberal Democrat Dewes David W.(+) Owers Gordon(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Jenny Tamworth, Jones Christine Blake Geoffrey A. Staffordshire, Blake Jennifer Leicester Daniel B79 7EG Leicester Yvonne Harvey Anthony W. Pinkett Simon Peter Baker David 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Situation of Polling Station Station Number Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Florendine Primary School, Florendine Street, Amington, Tamworth 1 AM1-1 to AM1-613 Florendine Primary School, Florendine Street, Amington, Tamworth 2 AM2-1 to AM2-1146 Florendine Primary School, Florendine Street, Amington, Tamworth 3 AM2-1147 to AM2-2203/5 Amington Heath Primary School, Quince, Amington, Tamworth 4 AM3-1 to AM3-1141 Greenacres Primary School, Levett Road, Amington, Tamworth 5 AM4-1 to AM4-1798/2 Greenacres Primary School, Levett Road, Amington, Tamworth 6 AM4-1078 to AM4-1798/2 Birds Bush Primary School, Birds Bush Road, Belgrave, Tamworth 7 BE1-1 to BE1-785 Birds Bush Primary School, Birds Bush Road, Belgrave, Tamworth 8 BE1-786 to BE1-1500 Tamworth Baptist Church, Derwent, Off Field Farm Road, Belgrave 9 BE2-1 to BE2-1041 Tamworth Baptist Church, Derwent, Off Field Farm Road, Belgrave 10 BE2-1042 to BE2-2015 Lakeside Primary School, Leyland Road, Glascote, Tamworth 11 BE3-1 to BE3-1004 Park Farm Community Centre, Greatmead, Kettlebrook, Tamworth 12 BE4-1 to BE4-1212/1 Ankermoor Primary School, Rene Road, Bolehall, Tamworth 13 BO1-3 to BO1-1280 William Macgregor Primary School, Glascote Road, Tamworth, Staffordshire 14 BO2-1 to BO2-2232 William Macgregor Primary School, Glascote Road, Tamworth, Staffordshire 15 BO2-1213 to BO2-2232 Glascote Methodist Church Hall, Neville Street, Glascote, Tamworth 16 BO3-1 to BO3-1440 Woodlands Primary School, Canning Road, Glascote, Tamworth 17 BO4-1 to BO4-773 Sunset Close Community Centre, Sunset Close, Off Lichfield Street, Tamworth 18 CA1-1 to CA1-1708 Sunset Close Community Centre, Sunset Close, Off Lichfield Street, Tamworth 19 CA1-1082 to CA1-1707 The Green - Temporary Polling Station, Land Adjacent To Durham Close, County 20 CA2-1 to CA2-2102/4 Drive, Fazeley The Green - Temporary Polling Station, Land Adjacent To Durham Close, County 21 CA2-1072 to CA2-2101 Drive, Fazeley The Philip Dix Centre, Corporation Street, Tamworth, Staffs 22 CA3-1 to CA3-782 Sea Cadet Centre, West Street, Kettlebrook, Tamworth 23 CA4-1 to CA4-891 Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Silver Link Road, Glascote Heath, Tamworth 24 GL1-1 to GL1-1553 Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Silver Link Road, Glascote Heath, Tamworth 25 GL1-783 to GL1-1553 Oakhill Primary School, Hawksworth, Glascote Heath, Tamworth 26 GL2-1 to GL2-2470/1 Oakhill Primary School, Hawksworth, Glascote Heath, Tamworth 27 GL2-1276 to GL2-2470/1 Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Silver Link Road, Glascote Heath, Tamworth 28 GL3-1 to GL3-966 Stonydelph Primary School, Crowden Road, Stonydelph, Tamworth 29 GL4-1 to GL4-641 Mercian Ward Community Centre, Masefield Drive, Leyfields, Tamworth 30 ME1-1 to ME1-1379/1 Mercian Ward Community Centre, Masefield Drive, Leyfields, Tamworth 31 ME1-912/1 to ME1-1379/1 Larkhall Infants School, Clifton Avenue, Tamworth, Staffordshire 32 ME2-1/1 to ME2-1073 Coton Green Village Hall, Kipling Rise, Coton Green, Tamworth 33 ME3-1 to ME3-1306 Moorgate Primary School, Hospital Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire 34 ME4-1 to ME4-166 Buckingham Road - Temporary Polling Station, Recreation Ground, Buckingham 35 ME5-1 to ME5-1315 Road, Coton Farm Estate Tamworth Sixth Form, Ashby Road, Tamworth, Staffordshire 36 SP1-1 to SP1-1034 Ashcroft Infants School, Mildenhall, Tamworth, Staffordshire 37 SP2-2 to SP2-1131/1 Flaxhill Junior School, Chestnut Avenue, Gillway, Tamworth 38 SP3-1 to SP3-1483 Flaxhill Junior School, Chestnut Avenue, Gillway, Tamworth 39 SP3-803 to SP3-1483 St. Andrew`s Methodist Church Hall, Thackeray Drive, Leyfields, Tamworth 40 SP4-1 to SP4-806 Moorgate Primary School, Hospital Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire 41 SP5-1 to SP5-996/1 Pennymoor Community Hall, Pennymoor Road, Stonydelph, Tamworth 42 ST1-1 to ST1-1305/1 St Martins Centre, Ellerbeck, Stonydelph, Tamworth 43 ST2-1 to ST2-1744/4 St Martins Centre, Ellerbeck, Stonydelph, Tamworth 44 ST2-897 to ST2-1742 Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 John Wheatley Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Marmion House, Lichfield Street, Tamworth, B79 7BZ Situation of Polling Station Station Number Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Pennymoor Community Hall, Pennymoor Road, Stonydelph, Tamworth 45 ST3-1 to ST3-1466/2 Stonydelph Primary School, Crowden Road, Stonydelph, Tamworth 46 ST4-1 to ST4-1156/3 Two Gates Primary School, Tamworth Road, Two Gates, Tamworth 47 TR1-1 to TR1-1326 Dorcas Centre, Off Blackwood Road, Dosthill, Tamworth 48 TR2-1 to TR2-1247/2 Dorado - Temporary Polling Station, Cottage Farm Road, Dosthill, Tamworth 49 TR3-1 to TR3-1490 Dosthill Boys Club, Cadogan Road, Dosthill, Tamworth 50 TR4-1 to TR4-1015/2 Dosthill Boys Club, Cadogan Road, Dosthill, Tamworth 51 TR5-1 to TR5-862 Wilnecote Junior School, Smithy Lane, Wilnecote, Tamworth 52 WI1-1 to WI1-1257/2 Wilnecote Junior School, Smithy Lane, Wilnecote, Tamworth 52 WI7-1 to WI7-314 Wilnecote Junior School, Smithy Lane, Wilnecote, Tamworth 53 WI2-1 to WI2-1174/1 Palmerston Avenue - Temporary Station, Wilnecote, Tamworth 54 WI3-1 to WI3-990 Heathfields Infants School, Saxon Close, Wilnecote, Tamworth 55 WI4-3 to WI4-593 Heathfields Infant School, Saxon Close, Wiilnecote, Tamworth 56 WI5-1 to WI5-1146 Heathfields Infants School, Saxon Close, Wilnecote, Tamworth 57 WI6-4 to WI6-1346/4 Clifton Campville, Village Hall, Church Street, Clifton Campville TW35 DA-1 to DA-686 Clifton Campville, Village Hall, Church Street, Clifton Campville TW35 DB-1 to DB-85 Manor Primary School, Drayton Lane, Drayton Bassett, Tamworth TW39 GA-1 to GA-227 Manor Primary School, Drayton Lane, Drayton Bassett, Tamworth TW39 GB-1 to GB-642 Edingale Village Hall, 1 Moores Croft, Edingale, Tamworth TW40 HA-1 to HA-503 Elford Village Hall - The Shakespeare Room, Church Road, Elford, Tamworth TW41 JA-1 to JA-494 Mobile Polling Station, Car Park, The Longwood Public House, Deer Park Road, TW42 KA-1 to KA-976 Fazeley Mill Lane Link, Mill Lane, Fazeley, Tamworth TW43 KB-1 to KB-859 Mile Oak Village Hall/, Community Centre, Coronation Avenue, Mile Oak TW44 KC-1 to KC-936 Mile Oak Village Hall/, Community Centre, Coronation Avenue, Mile Oak TW45 KC-937 to KC-1857 Harlaston Village Hall, Manor Lane, Harlaston, Tamworth TW51 NA-1 to NA-342 Quinney Hall, London Road, Canwell, Sutton Coldfield TW52 PA-1 to PA-102 Quinney Hall, London Road, Canwell, Sutton Coldfield TW52 XA-1 to XA-17 Hints Village Hall, School Lane, Hints, Tamworth TW53 PB-1 to PB-215/2 Little Aston Village Hall, 14/16 Little Aston Lane, Little Aston, Sutton Coldfield TW90 UA-1 to UA-1447 Little Aston Village Hall, 14/16 Little Aston Lane, Little Aston, Sutton
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