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Statement of Persons Nominated STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED West Northamptonshire Council Election of Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Councillor for Braunston and Crick Ward Reason why no Description Name of Proposer (*), Name of Candidate Home Address longer (if any) Seconder (**) nominated* CHANTLER The Old Bakehouse, Conservative Party Chantler Margaret G * Alan Edwin 53 High Street, Candidate MacKintosh Aileen J ** Yelvertoft, Northants, NN6 6LF EDISON (address in West Reform UK Hunter Laura E * Edan James Northamptonshire) Holmes Derek H ** HUMPHREYS Gulliver`s, 43 West Liberal Democrats Lomax Catherine E E * Rosie End, West Haddon, Simpson Andrew S J ** Northants, NN6 7AY KNAPE 2 Boxgrove Way, Liberal Democrats Lomax Catherine E E * Alan Roger Mohktar Daventry, NN11 2PQ Simpson Andrew S J ** LONGLEY 5 Main Street, East Conservative Party Chamberlain Robert * Malcolm Robert Haddon, Candidate Chamberlain Carol A ** Northampton, NN6 8BU MERCER (address in West Labour Party Bolton Christopher R * Nigel Stephen Northamptonshire) Ritchie Kenneth G H ** ROBERTSON (address in West Conservative Party Chamberlain Robert * Ian Bradly Northamptonshire) Candidate Chamberlain Carol A ** SIMPSON 1 Manor Villas, Manor Liberal Democrats Lomax Catherine E E * Andrew Stuart John Road, Kilsby, CV23 Bowles Grant L A ** 8XS STOKES (address in West Green Party Richardson Paula * Sarah Jane Northamptonshire) Ellis Jane ** The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Friday 9 April 2021 Anna Earnshaw Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Offices, Lodge Road, Daventry, Northants, NN11 4FP STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED West Northamptonshire Council Election of Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Councillor for Brixworth Ward Reason why no Description Name of Proposer (*), Name of Candidate Home Address longer (if any) Seconder (**) nominated* AUGER (address in West Conservative Party Dooling Patrick * Richard Lester Paul Northamptonshire) Candidate Dooling Karen ** HARRIS Hall Court House, 1 Liberal Democrats Verallo Roger A * Jonathan William High Street, Brixworth, Verallo Susan L ** Northampton, NN6 9DD IRVING-SWIFT Bosworth House, Conservative Party Handy Susan J * Cecile Marie Michelle Arthingworth, Market Candidate Maybank Penelope L ** Harborough, LE16 8LA KEMPA 8 Windmill Glade, Labour Party Coe Elaine * Richard Brixworth, Coe Stuart M ** Northampton, NN6 9LP NIXON 1 Lesson Road, Liberal Democrats Harris Jonathan W * Tony Brixworth, NN6 9EE Ware Christine S ** PARKER 47 Shelleycotes Road, Conservative Party Parker Andrea N * Kevin Donald Brixworth, Candidate Parker Lucy ** Northampton, NN6 9NE WARE Hall Court House, 1 Liberal Democrats Verallo Roger A * Christine Sarah High Street, Brixworth, Verallo Susan L ** Northampton, NN6 9DD The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Friday 9 April 2021 Anna Earnshaw Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Offices, Lodge Road, Daventry, Northants, NN11 4FP STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED West Northamptonshire Council Election of Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Councillor for Daventry East Ward Reason why no Description Name of Proposer (*), Name of Candidate Home Address longer (if any) Seconder (**) nominated* BRANIGAN 25 Stafford Close, Daventry East Pain Robert C * Dawn Lorraine Daventry, Northants, Resident - Kirrane David J ** NN11 0GN Independent CARTER 8 Cedar Close, Labour Party Leone Sergio * Emily Elizabeth Daventry, NN11 0TY Collins Beverley A ** JAMES "Hyatt`s Yard", Bethel Conservative Party Hills Alan O * David Thomas Lane, Everdon, Candidate Hills Thelma ** Northamptonshire, NN11 3DT LUKE 4 Danetre Drive, Labour Party Luke Dominic J * Maureen Winifred Daventry, NN11 4GY Pursey Sarah J ** MATTEN 3 Primrose Hill, Conservative Party Hills Thelma * Peter Nigel Daventry, Candidate Hills Alan O ** Northamptonshire, NN11 4GF MORGAN 6 Buttercup Drive, Conservative Party Matten Peter N * Colin William Daventry, NN11 4FW Candidate Hills Alan O ** RITCHIE (address in West Labour Party Luke Maureen W * Betty Northamptonshire) Luke Peter F ** SYMONS 17 Cheriton Close, Liberal Democrats Knape Alan R M * Bob Daventry, NN11 0GD Knape Bernadette M ** The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Friday 9 April 2021 Anna Earnshaw Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Offices, Lodge Road, Daventry, Northants, NN11 4FP STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED West Northamptonshire Council Election of Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Councillor for Daventry West Ward Reason why no Description Name of Proposer (*), Name of Candidate Home Address longer (if any) Seconder (**) nominated* BUTLER (address in West Conservative Party Howard Wayne * Billy James Northamptonshire) Candidate Matten Hannah L E ** COLLYER 23 Royal Star Drive, Reform UK Collyer David * Adam Charles Daventry, NN11 9FZ Collyer Olena ** DABBS 21 Ashby Road, Labour Party Dabbs Fay C * Andrew Stephen Daventry, Northants, Randall Wendy J ** NN11 9QD GILFORD 89 Timken Way, Conservative Party Howard Wayne * Terry Daventry, NN11 9UE Candidate Howard Sally A ** HARRINGTON- 70 Hemans Road, Conservative Party Howard Wayne * CARTER Daventry, Northants, Candidate Harrington-Carter Leigh ** Lauryn NN11 9AP RANDALL 149 The Severn, Labour Party Randall Robert J * Wendy Daventry, NN11 4QT Henson Robert P ** REID (address in West Liberal Democrats Bradford Nancy * Alasdair James Northamptonshire) Bolam Patricia E ** MacKenzie RITCHIE (address in West Labour Party Dabbs Andrew S * Ken Northamptonshire) Randall Wendy J ** SMALLMAN 17 Christchurch Drive, Green Party Smallman Kate * Gordon Daventry, Northants, Toft Valerie ** NN11 4RD TIPPETT (address in West DAVENTRY WEST Taylor Lynne J * John Boyden Northamptonshire) WARD STANDING Tippett Carole L ** AS INDEPENDENT Dated Friday 9 April 2021 Anna Earnshaw Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Offices, Lodge Road, Daventry, Northants, NN11 4FP The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Friday 9 April 2021 Anna Earnshaw Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Offices, Lodge Road, Daventry, Northants, NN11 4FP STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED West Northamptonshire Council Election of Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Councillor for Long Buckby Ward Reason why no Description Name of Proposer (*), Name of Candidate Home Address longer (if any) Seconder (**) nominated* BIGNELL 27A Camp Hill, Conservative Party Fairbrother William D * Philip John Bugbrooke, Candidate Reeve Steven A ** Northampton, NN7 3PH FARMER (address in West Liberal Democrats Farmer Lesley C * Neil Arthur Crispin Northamptonshire) Billingsby Robert A ** HUGHES (address in West Liberal Democrats Humphreys Rosalind * William Northamptonshire) Humphreys Richard ** LISTER 7 Bounds Close, Long Conservative Party Reeve Steven A * Daniel Marc Buckby, Northampton, Candidate Fairbrother William D ** NN6 7WH MORTON (address in West Conservative Party Shirley Catherine M * Andrew Charles Northamptonshire) Candidate Morton Jackie ** MYERS 5 Leys Close, Long Labour Party Penrose Janet M * Chris Buckby, Northants, Vaughan Robert J ** NN6 7YE MYERS 5 Leys Close, Long Labour Party Kinross Robert M * Sue Buckby, Northants, Woolley Julie ** NN6 7YE SNEDDON (address in West Green Party Sneddon Katharine * Simon Thomas Northamptonshire) Hudson Lucinda ** STRANG Two Cottages, 27/29 Liberal Democrats Turner Vincent F * Nigel Alastair Stuart Sutton Street, Flore, Turner Carol A ** NN7 4LD The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Friday 9 April 2021 Anna Earnshaw Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Civic Offices, Lodge Road, Daventry, Northants, NN11 4FP STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED West Northamptonshire Council Election of Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Councillor for Moulton Ward Reason why no Description Name of Proposer (*), Name of Candidate Home Address longer (if any) Seconder (**) nominated* ATKINS Flat 3, 43 Semilong Labour Party Churms Ian P * Joseph Road, Northampton, Cox John W.L ** NN2 6BT CRIBBIN 11 Ashby Court, Conservative Party Warren Michael * Daniel Moulton, Candidate Warren Tracy ** Northampton, NN3 7AH HALL 7 Draughton Road, Green Party White Kevin P * Simon Maidwell, White-Peralta Monica ** Northampton, NN6 9JF INGLES (address in West Liberal Democrats Knowles Rupert M * Peter Northamptonshire) Castley Andrew J ** KNOWLES 6 Church Lane, Lower Liberal Democrats Bilbie Caroline J * Rupert Moscrop Harlestone, NN7 4EN Yoxon Mark ** MARRIOTT 24 Tollgate Close, Labour Party Churms Ian P * Les Northampton, NN2 Churms Amanda J ** 6RP ROBERTSON- (address in West Labour Party Churms Ian P * MARIOTT Northamptonshire) Churms Amanda J ** Clare SHEPHARD Windbreck, Butchers Conservative Party Dunstone Caroline J * John Lane, Boughton, Candidate Kimbell Alastair C E ** Northampton, NN2 8SL TORPY 9 Willow Tree Way, Liberal Democrats Bilbie Caroline J * Michael Moulton, NN3 7BW Yoxon Mark
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