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Statement of Persons Nominated & Notice of Poll & Situation of Polling STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS West Devon Borough Council Election of a Member of Parliament for the Central Devon Constituency Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for the Central Devon Constituency will be held on Thursday 8 June 2017, 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 National Health Dean Ann C(+) Meldrum (+) (++) (+) (++) John William Central Devon Action Party Brightwell Andrew P Janet G(++) Constituency) Withers Nicholas J Brightwell Anne Hawksley Jill S Phillips Penelope K Gee Andrew S Hawksley Peter E Gee Susan C KNIGHT 10 Fore Street, The Liberal Party Roach Jennifer(+) Macrow (+) (++) (+) (++) Lloyd Andrew Bradninch, Exeter, Roach Stephen Estelle D(++) Mark William Devon, EX5 4NN Richards Jennifer E Richards John B Miles Pamela J Miles Micheal J Knight Anne-Marie Bragg Robert J Knight Andrew K MATTHEWS (address in the UK Independence Endacott Marie M(+) Edwards (+) (++) (+) (++) Tim Central Devon Party (UKIP) Parker John H Robert C(++) Constituency) Dunton Elizabeth J Jones Ann C Cummings John Cummings Diane Cushing Valerie A Edwards Georgina M Cushing David J ROBILLARD (address in the Labour Party Dixon Ruth E(+) Garratt (+) (++) (+) (++) WEBB Central Devon Robillard Barbara A Katherine M(++) Lisa Collette Constituency) King Jinni E Webb Paul A Garratt James F Parkinson Emma Belton Deborah Belton Richard G Dodd Christine M STRIDE 23 St Lawrence The Conservative Davies Michael B(+) Ball Kevin(++) Cleverdon Setter Michael A(++) Midgley John D(+) Lee Michael R(++) Mel Lane, Ashburton, Party Candidate Findell Christina M Findell Nicholas J Geoffrey J(+) Tipping Sally E Scougall Quick Wendy A TQ13 7DD Kimber Patrick J Ellen Dominic O E Squires Margaret E Heal Peter J Alexander C Brough Elizabeth A Yelland Julie V Grundy Simon P Male Stephen F Smith Judith A Squire John D Binks Judith B Cleverdon Basson Christine M Binks Martin D Hutchens Philip M Marsham Mary J. Tucker Susan T. Marjorie C Hamilton Jeremy I Jackson Peter S WHITE Ewell House, Liberal Democrats Way Nicholas A(+) Timperley (+) (++) (+) (++) Alex James Chawleigh, Letch Frank W Andrew J(++) EX18 7HN Williams Natalie Van Goor Den Romijn Caroline S Oosterlingh Paul Penna Michelle J Dundon George H Lindsay Sonia E Badger Nicola S WILLIAMSON (address in the Green Party Williamson Fitton-Patel (+) (++) (+) (++) Andy Central Devon Suzanne H(+) Justine A(++) Constituency) Whittle Barrie Booker Ian M McGee Catherine A Postelnik Yanai Coombes Farrah Matt Christine E Moss Susannah E Clipson John 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 St Albans Church, Beaworthy 1 AA-1 to AA-114/2 St Albans Church, Beaworthy 1 AB-1 to AB-89 St Andrews Church Hall, West Street, Ashburton 1TD CAA-1 to CAA-1684 Belstone Village Hall, Belstone, Okehampton 2 AC-1 to AC-211 St Andrews Church Hall, West Street, Ashburton 2TD CAA-1685 to CAA-3246 North Tawton Town Hall, The Square, North Tawton 3 AF-1 to AF-120 North Tawton Town Hall, The Square, North Tawton 3 CB-1 to CB-1493 Ashton Village Hall, Higher Ashton 3TD CAB-1 to CAB-154 Broadwoodkelly Village Hall, Broadwoodkelly, Winkleigh 4 AK-1 to AK-214 Bickington Village Hall, Bickington 4TD CAC-1 to CAC-271 Chagford Jubilee Hall, Chagford, Newton Abbot 5 AR-1 to AR-1228 Methodist Hall, Fore Street, Bovey Tracey 5TD CAD1-1 to CAD1-2573/1 Drewsteignton Village Hall, Drewsteignton, Exeter 6 AW-1 to AW-156 Drewsteignton Village Hall, Drewsteignton, Exeter 6 AX-1 to AX-122 Drewsteignton Village Hall, Drewsteignton, Exeter 6 AY-1 to AY-239 Wickham Hall, Ashburton Road, Bovey Tracey 6TD CAD2-1 to CAD2-2363/2 Whiddon Down Village Hall, Exeter Road, Whiddon Down 7 AZ-1 to AZ-175 Whiddon Down Village Hall, Exeter Road, Whiddon Down 7 CO-1 to CO-99 Heathfield Community Centre, Cannon Road, Heathfield Industrial Estate, Newton 7TD CAE-1 to CAE-1210/1 Abbot Exbourne Village Hall, Exbourne, Okehampton 8 BB-1 to BB-305 Bridford Village Hall, Bridford 8TD CAF-1 to CAF-432 Throwleigh Village Hall, Throwleigh, Okehampton 9 BD-1 to BD-94 Throwleigh Village Hall, Throwleigh, Okehampton 9 CW-1 to CW-269 Buckfastleigh Town Hall, Bossell Road, Buckfastleigh 9TD CAG-1 to CAG-1310 Hatherleigh Community Centre, Bowling Green Lane, Hatherleigh, Okehampton 10 BH-1 to BH-1358 Buckfastleigh Town Hall, Bossell Road, Buckfastleigh 10TD CAG-1311 to CAG-2489 Highampton Village Hall, Highampton, Beaworthy 11 BI-1 to BI-271 South Park Community Centre, Buckfast Road, Buckfast 11TD CAH-1 to CAH-351 Northcote Village Hall, Iddesleigh, Winkleigh 12 BK-1 to BK-160 Community Hall, Buckland-in-the-Moor, Ashburton 12TD CAI-1 to CAI-97 Inwardleigh Parish Hall, New Road, Folly Gate 13 BL-1 to BL-206 Inwardleigh Parish Hall, New Road, Folly Gate 13 BM-1 to BM-185 Teign Valley Community Hall, Village Road, Christow 13TD CAJ-1 to CAJ-721 St James Church, Jacobstowe, Okehampton 14 BN-1 to BN-160 Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Steve Jorden Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, West Devon Borough Council, Kilworthy Park, Tavistock, Devon, PL19 0BZ Woodway Room, Chudleigh Town Hall, Market Way, Chudleigh 14TD CAK-1823 to CAK-3648 The Bull and Dragon, Meeth, Okehampton 15 BX-1 to BX-148/1 Woodway Room, Chudleigh Town Hall, Market Way, Chudleigh 15TD CAK-1 to CAK-1822 Monkokehampton Old Schoolroom, Monkokehampton, Winkleigh 16 CA-1 to CA-109 County Primary School, Doddiscombsleigh 16TD CAL-1 to CAL-268/2 Northlew Victory Hall, Station Road, Northlew 17 CC-1 to CC-628 Dunchideock Village Hall, Dunchideock 17TD CAM-1 to CAM-234 Charter Hall (Polling Station No.1), Market Street, Okehampton 18 CD-1 to CD-1751 Dressing Room, Village Hall, Dunsford 18TD CAN-1 to CAN-548 Charter Hall (Polling Station No.2), Market Street, Okehampton 19 CD-1751/1 to CD-2743 Charter Hall (Polling Station No.2), Market Street, Okehampton 19 CF-1 to CF-837 Victory Hall, Main Road, Exminster 19TD CAO-1 to CAO-1677 Meldon Village Hall, Meldon, Okehampton 20 CG-1 to CG-107 Victory Hall, Main Road, Exminster 20TD CAO-1678 to CAO-3310 Charter Hall (Polling Station No.3), Market Street, Okehampton 21 CH-1 to CH-1363 Hennock Village Hall, Bell Lane, Hennock 21TD CAP-1 to CAP-404 Sampford Courtenay Village Hall, Sampford Courtenay, Okehampton 22 CJ-1 to CJ-506 Chudleigh Knighton Village Hall, Plymouth Road, Chudleigh Knighton 22TD CAQ-1 to CAQ-1069 South Zeal Pavillion, South Zeal, Okehampton 23 CN-1 to CN-932/2 Longdown Village Hall, Longdown 23TD CAR-1 to CAR-511 Spreyton Village Hall, Spreyton, Crediton 24 CP-1 to CP-361 Memorial Hall, Fore Street, Ide 24TD CAS-1 to CAS-443 Sticklepath Village Hall, Sticklepath, Okehampton 25 CQ-1 to CQ-351 Ilsington Village Hall (Meeting Room), Ilsington 25TD CAT-1 to CAT-625 Charter Hall (Polling Station No.4), Market Street, Okehampton 26 CE-1 to CE-104 Charter Hall (Polling Station No.4), Market Street, Okehampton 26 CH-1364 to CH-2670 Liverton Village Hall, Ley Close, Liverton 26TD CAU-1 to CAU-1456 Kenn Centre, Exeter Road, Kennford 27TD CAV-1 to CAV-877 Lustleigh Village Hall, Lustleigh 28TD CAW-1 to CAW-538 Parish Hall, Manaton 29TD CAX-1 to CAX-302/3 Moretonhampstead Parish Hall, Fore Street, Moretonhampstead 30TD CAY-1 to CAY-1411 Parish Hall, The Village, North Bovey 31TD CAZ-1 to CAZ-220 Victory Hall, Kenton 32TD CBA-1 to CBA-78 Shillingford St George Village Hall, Shillingford St. George, EX2 9QL 33TD CBB-1 to CBB-315 Tedburn St Mary Village Hall, Tedburn St. Mary 34TD CBC1-1 to CBC1-940 Pathfinder Village Hall, Six Acre, Pathfinder Village, Tedburn St Mary 35TD CBC2-1 to CBC2-432 Trusham Village Hall, Trusham 36TD CBD-1 to CBD-152 Whitestone Village Hall, Whitestone 37TD CBE-1 to CBE-632/2 The Church House, Widecombe Village Hall, Widecombe-in-the-Moor 38TD CBF-1 to CBF-257 Leusdon Memorial Hall, Poundsgate 39TD CBG-1 to CBG-169 Brampford Speke Village Hall, Sandy Lane, Brampford Speke, Exeter CD1 MA-1 to MA-275 Stoke Canon Jubilee Hall, Stoke Canon, Exeter CD2 MB-2 to MB-69 Stoke Canon Jubilee Hall, Stoke Canon, Exeter CD2 ME-1 to ME-528 Rewe Parish & Community Hall, Rewe, Rewe / Netherexe CD3 MC-1 to MC-40 Rewe Parish & Community Hall, Rewe, Rewe / Netherexe CD3 MD-1 to MD-341 Upton Pyne Parish Hall, Upton Pyne, Exeter CD4 MF-1 to MF-415 Bickleigh Village Hall, Bickleigh MD1 AA-1 to AA-205 Bow Village Hall, Bow MD2 AB-1 to AB-985/1 Bow Village Hall, Bow MD2 AH-1 to AH-41 The Guildhall, Bradninch MD3 AC-2 to AC-1546 The Coach Hall, Fursdon House, Cadbury MD4 AD-1 to AD-131 Cadeleigh Parish Hall, Cadeleigh MD5 AE-1 to AE-149/1 Cheriton Bishop Village Hall, Cheriton Bishop MD6 AF-1 to AF-559/2 Cheriton Fitzpaine Parish Hall, Cheriton Fitzpaine MD7 AG-1 to AG-691 Colebrooke Parish Hall, Colebrooke MD8 AI-1 to AI-330 The Methodist Church Rooms, Copplestone MD9 AJ-1 to AJ-961/2 Lords Meadow Leisure Centre, Commercial Road, Crediton MD10 AK-1 to AK-841 Crediton United Football
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