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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 Election of a Member of Parliament for The South Suffolk Constituency Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for South Suffolk 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 Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors BASHAM 1 High Street, Labour Party Dunnett E A(+) Rolfe R D(++) Jane Hadleigh, Suffolk, Cook P F Barford J M IP7 5AH Ratcliffe Katy Dunnett P J Rolfe A Woulfe K Wordley David Wordley Louise CARTLIDGE (address in the South The Conservative Cave Patricia G M(+) Ferguson Paul(++) James Roger Suffolk Constituency) Party Candidate Fitzpatrick P H Pugh Alaric S Kramers Toby Barrett Simon Antill Jennifer Talbot Clarke D Ridley N A Jenkins J A LINDSAY 147 High Street, Green Party Lindsay Eva(+) Clements Suzanne(++) Robert James Bildeston, Ipswich, Clements Jonathan Powell Davies Gillian IP7 7EL Powell Davies Kevin Powell Davies Alex Biddulph Angela Bruce Ashley English Chloe Widdup Colin TODD (address in the South Christian Peoples Pickess J(+) Tuttlebury M(++) Stephen John Suffolk Constituency) Alliance Todd A Johnston Elizabeth M Johnston S L Percival Julie Landman M Johnston J Francis S Francis G WEAVER 17 Demesne Liberal Democrats Pollard A K(+) Carpendale Susan(++) Grace Naomi Gardens, Martlesham Deacon Mackenzie John Wood David Leslie Heath, IP5 3UA Bamford Michael Frank Roberts A Ward Trot Platt Richard Anthony Busby David Scott Alan WHALLEY 12 Aldous Close, UK Independence Gentleman G(+) Tonkin P A(++) Steven East Bergholt, Party (UKIP) Cook Martyn John Cook Lorraine Colchester, CO7 6SQ Carver Carver Andora Letitia James Jeremy Thomas O`Connell Cavan Turner Catherine O`Connell Kelly O`Connell Carolyn 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: In the Babergh District: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat Brantham Village Hall, New Village, Brantham B1 BBRA-1 to BBRA-2027 Stutton Community Hall, Manningtree Road, Stutton B2 BSTU-1 to BSTU-694 Tattingstone Village Hall, School Road, Tattingstone B3 BTAT-2 to BTAT-451 Chelmondiston Village Hall, Main Road, Chelmondiston B4 BCHM-1 to BCHM-840 Shotley Village Hall, The Street, Shotley B5 BERW-1 to BERW-95 Shotley Village Hall, The Street, Shotley B5 BSHO-1 to BSHO-1832 Freston Village Hall, Freston Street, Freston B6 BFRE-1 to BFRE-94 Woolverstone - The Berners Hall, Main Road, B7 BWOO-1 to BWOO-236 Woolverstone Boxford Village Hall, Stone Street, Boxford B8 BBXF-1 to BBXF-1010/1 Edwardstone - Parish Hall, School Green, Edwardstone B9 BEDW-1 to BEDW-294/2 Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Corks Lane, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 6SJ Groton Village Hall, Broad Street, Groton B10 BGRO-1 to BGRO-225 Lindsey Village Hall, Church Road, Lindsey B11 BLIN-1 to BLIN-153 Milden Pavilion & Village Hall, Church Lane, Milden B12 BMIL-1 to BMIL-87 Bildeston - Chamberlin Hall, Chamberlin Close, Bildeston B13 BBIL-1 to BBIL-822 Brettenham Village Hall, The Street, Brettenham B14 BBRT-1 to BBRT-196 Hitcham Village Hall, The Causeway, Hitcham B15 BHIT-1 to BHIT-571 Wattisham - Room At Mapledown, The Green, Bildeston B16 BWAT-1 to BWAT-88 Road, Wattisham Belstead Village Hall, Grove Hill, Belstead B17 BBEL-2 to BBEL-178 Burstall Village Hall, The Street, Burstall B18 BBST-1 to BBST-177 Hintlesham Community Hall, Timperleys, Hintlesham B19 BCHA-1 to BCHA-133 Hintlesham Community Hall, Timperleys, Hintlesham B19 BHIN-1 to BHIN-479/1 Copdock & Washbrook Village Hall, London Road, B20 BCOP-1 to BCOP-918/2 Copdock & Washbrook Sproughton - Tithe Barn, Lower Street, Sproughton B21 BSPR-1 to BSPR-1124/1 Wherstead Village Hall, Off the Street, Wherstead B22 BWHE-2 to BWHE-247 Bures Community Centre, Nayland Road, Bures St Mary B23 BBSM-1 to BBSM-763 Little Cornard Village Hall, Spout Lane, Little Cornard B24 BLCO-1 to BLCO-250 Newton Village Hall, School Lane, Newton B25 BNEW-1 to BNEW-395 Hartest Village Institute, The Green, Hartest B26 BBXT-1 to BBXT-94/1 Hartest Village Institute, The Green, Hartest B26 BHRT-1 to BHRT-356 Hartest Village Institute, The Green, Hartest B26 BSOM-1 to BSOM-74 Lawshall Village Hall, Harrow Green, Lawshall B27 BLAW-1 to BLAW-784 Shimpling Village Hall, The Street, Shimpling B28 BSHI-1 to BSHI-342 Bentley Village Hall, Capel Road, Bentley B29 BBEN-1 to BBEN-646/2 Brantham Methodist Church, 16 Gravel Pit Lane, B30 BEBE-1 to BEBE-331 Brantham East Bergholt - The Lambe School, Gaston Street, East B31 BEBW-1 to BEBW-1868/3 Bergholt Glemsford Village Hall, Tye Green, Glemsford B32 BGLE-1 to BGLE-1665 Glemsford Village Hall, Tye Green, Glemsford B33 BGLE-1666 to BGLE-2695 Stanstead Community Centre, The Hill, Stanstead B34 BSTA-1 to BSTA-270 Pot Kiln School, Butt Road, Great Cornard B35 BGCN1-1 to BGCN1-2173 The Stevenson Centre, Stevenson Approach, Broom B36 BGCN2-1 to BGCN2-1243 Street, Great Cornard The Old School, Wells Hall Road, Great Cornard B37 BGCS1-1 to BGCS1-2540 Sudbury Rugby Club, Whittome Field, Spicer Way, Great B38 BGCS2-1 to BGCS2-945/1 Cornard Hadleigh - Rear of Babergh Council Offices, Corks Lane B39 BHAN1-1 to BHAN1-938 Hadleigh - Beaumont C P School, Durrant Road, Hadleigh B40 BHAN2-2 to BHAN2-713/3 Hadleigh - St Joseph's Catholic Church, Long Bessels, B41 BHAN3-1 to BHAN3-1866 Hadleigh Hadleigh - The Guild Room, Hadleigh Town Hall, Market B42 BHAS1-1 to BHAS1-873 Place, Hadleigh Hadleigh Pool & Leisure Centre, Stonehouse Road, B43 BHAS2-1 to BHAS2-2046/2 Hadleigh Holbrook Village Hall, The Street, Holbrook B44 BHOL-1 to BHOL-1382 Harkstead Village Hall, Church Lane, Harkstead B45 BHRK-1 to BHRK-227 Lavenham Village Hall, Church Street, Lavenham B46 BLAV-1 to BLAV-1436/5 Assington Village Hall, The Street, Assington B47 BASS-1 to BASS-334 Leavenheath Village Hall, Wrights Way, Leavenheath B48 BLEA-1 to BLEA-1131 Alpheton Village Hall, Old Bury Road, Alpheton, Sudbury B49 BALP-1 to BALP-181/1 Long Melford - Old School, The Green, Long Melford B50 BLMN-1 to BLMN-1487 Long Melford URC Hall, Hall Street, Long Melford B51 BLMS-1 to BLMS-1405 Stratford St Mary Village Institute, The Row, Stratford St B52 BHIG-1 to BHIG-120 Mary Stratford St Mary Village Institute, The Row, Stratford St B52 BSSM-1 to BSSM-570 Mary Layham Village Hall, Church Lane, Lower Layham B53 BLAY-1 to BLAY-458/1 Polstead Village Hall, Polstead Green B54 BPOL-1 to BPOL-697 Raydon Village Hall, Hadleigh Road, Raydon B55 BRAY-1 to BRAY-422/2 Raydon Village Hall, Hadleigh Road, Raydon B55 BSHE-1 to BSHE-50 Capel Village Hall, The Street, Capel St Mary B56 BCAP-1 to BCAP-2335/3 Capel Village Hall, The Street, Capel St Mary B56 BWEM-1 to BWEM-119 Capel Village Hall, The Street, Capel St Mary B56 BWEP-1 to BWEP-26 Holton St Mary Village Hall, Hadleigh Road, Holton St B57 BHSM-4 to BHSM-165 Mary Nayland Village Hall, Church Lane, Nayland-with- B58 BNAY-1 to BNAY-932/2 Wissington Stoke by Nayland Village Hall, Church Street, Stoke By B59 BSBN-1 to BSBN-514/1 Nayland Brent Eleigh Village Hall, The Street, Brent Eleigh B60 BBRN-1 to BBRN-145 Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Corks Lane, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 6SJ Monks Eleigh - URC HOME & Chapel, The Street, Monks B61 BCHS-1 to BCHS-115 Eleigh Monks Eleigh - URC HOME & Chapel, The Street, Monks B61 BMON-1 to BMON-395/3 Eleigh Cockfield Village Hall, Church Lane, Cockfield B62 BCOC-1 to BCOC-717/1 Kettlebaston Village Hall, The Street, Kettlebaston B63 BKET-1 to BKET-61 Preston St Mary Village Hall, The Street, Preston St. Mary B64 BPRE-1 to BPRE-167 Thorpe Morieux Village Hall, Bury Road, Thorpe Morieux B65 BTHO-1/1 to BTHO-205 Pinewood Community Hall, Laburnum Close, Pinewood, B66 BPNN-1 to BPNN-2376 Ipswich Pinewood - Belstead Brook Muthu Hotel, Belstead Road, B67 BPNS-1 to BPNS-918 Ipswich Aldham Parish Room, Aldham St Mary's Churchyard, B68 BALD-1 to BALD-155 Church Lane, Aldham Elmsett and Aldham Village Hall, The Street, Elmsett B69 BELM-1 to BELM-625/1 Kersey Village Hall, The Green, Kersey B70 BKER-1 to BKER-279/1 Nedging with Naughton Village Hall, Ipswich Road, B71 BNED-1 to BNED-314 Nedging with Naughton Semer Village Hall, Bildeston Road, Semer B72 BSEM-1 to BSEM-121 Whatfield Village Hall, Rectory Lane, Whatfield B73 BWHA-3 to BWHA-258 Elizabeth Court, East Street, Sudbury B74 BSE1-1 to BSE1-1308/2 The Firs, (next to The Pines), Waldingfield Road, Sudbury B75 BSE2-1 to BSE2-1944/1 St John's Methodist Church Hall, York Road/Girling Street, B76 BSN1-1 to BSN1-2000 Sudbury Vocational Centre Ormiston Sudbury Academy, Tudor B77 BSN2-1 to BSN2-655 Road, Sudbury Woodhall School, Mayflower Way, Sudbury B78 BSN3-1 to BSN3-767 The Kingfisher Leisure Centre, Station Road, Sudbury B79 BSS1-1 to BSS1-843 St Gregory's Church Hall, Prince Street, Sudbury B80 BSS2-1 to BSS2-743 The Nursery, St.
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