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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 Wokingham Constituency Election of a Member of Parliament for Wokingham Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for Wokingham 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 CROY 15 Grainford Labour Party Reid James P(+) Lloyd Timothy J(++) Doran Carl G(+) Sarasan Hari(++) Hudson Tucker Roger(++) Andy Court, Crescent Medhurst Annette L Ephraim Sheila M Doran Diane J Smith Julie D Graham W(+) Hudson Katherine Road, Ephraim Richard O Everett Winter Alan J Butler-Bridgeman Hudson Valerie Otter Rachel Wokingham, De Frettes Marcus Christopher J Messelles Hadj James R Tucker Lynne Wallace David Ballard Colin Lees Brent Sharp Stephen R Sharp David A Peabody Dan Gore James RG40 2DP Osborne Doreen MacPherson Ian H Wallace Penny JONES 5 Conygree Liberal Democrat Newton Stephen(+) Houlbrooke Jones Harriet L(+) Slone Andrew D(++) Del Rio Michael(+) Tuck Robert L(++) Clive Richard Close, Lower Rolls Fiona M Ralph A(++) Cooper David R Malvern Joan M Hanna Shaun K Hutchinson James N Earley, Berkshire, Spratling Elaine Hare David Malvern Keith A Strickland-Clark Newton Alison Ward Robert W RG6 4XE Henstridge Long Andrew D Forrestal Colin A Dale Biegi Andrea G Sykes Stephen Stephen J Russell John C Power Helen L Belcher Joanna F Maher Tahir Hanna Cheryl A Heard Jennifer M Smith Susan H Kerr Sarah L REDWOOD Hereway, The The Conservative Lee David G(+) Waters Jasmine(++) Houghton Jorgensen Mirfin John P(+) Heard Janet A(++) John Alan Ridges, Party Candidate Kaiser John S Campbell-White Elizabeth B(+) Pauline A(++) Firmager Michael J Willis Peter L Finchampstead, Waters Andrew N Margaret M K Jorgensen Norman Holton Timothy A Beckingham Lee Jean M Berkshire, Stacey Ethan T Jackson-Doerge Munro Stuart I Wedge Brian Christopher J Wilson Sally G McFarland Fraser Carole Cannam Barry W Haitham Taylor Drake Brown Iain J RG40 3SU Robertson John L Clawson Daniel Paul M Annette N M C Crail Ann L Richards Malcolm L Wyatt Robert J W SEYMOUR (address in The Green Party Nower Kezra J(+) Nower (+) (++) (+) (++) Russell Stewart Wokingham Blomley Karim M M M(++) Constituency) Thomas N K Blomley Rosina M A Worley David R Hogg David G Hogg Dianne M Hogg Indigo S Brangwyn Diana M Brangwyn Hugo J 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 Arborfield Village Hall, Eversley Road, Arborfield, Reading 1 AAW-2 to AAW-2053 Barkham Village Hall, Church Lane, Barkham, Wokingham 2 ABW-1 to ABW-196 Barkham Village Hall, Church Lane, Barkham, Wokingham 2 BAW-3 to BAW-1057/3 Barkham Village Hall, Church Lane, Barkham, Wokingham 3 BAW-1058 to BAW-2435 Earley Crescent Resource Centre, Warbler Drive, Earley, Reading 4 EBW-1 to EBW-1993 Earley Crescent Resource Centre, Warbler Drive, Earley, Reading 5 EBW-1996 to EBW-3963 Maiden Place Community Centre, Maiden Place, Earley, Reading 6 ECW-1 to ECW-3157 Maiden Place Community Centre, Maiden Place, Earley, Reading 7 ECW-1574 to ECW-3157 Hillside Primary School, Rushey Way, Lower Earley, Reading 8 EDW-1 to EDW-3172 Hillside Primary School, Rushey Way, Lower Earley, Reading 9 EDW-1790 to EDW-3172 Radstock Community Centre, Radstock Lane, Earley, Reading 10 EEW-1 to EEW-3536 Radstock Community Centre, Radstock Lane, Earley, Reading 11 EEW-1753 to EEW-3536 Maiden Erlegh School, Silverdale Road, Earley, Reading 12 EFW-1 to EFW-1166 Maiden Erlegh School, Silverdale Road, Earley, Reading 13 EGW-1 to EGW-2131 St Nicolas Church Hall, Sutcliffe Avenue, Earley, Reading 14 EHW-1 to EHW-2085 St Nicolas Church Hall, Sutcliffe Avenue, Earley, Reading 15 EHW-2086 to EHW-3924 St Mary`s Church Hall, Church Close, Winnersh, Wokingham 16 JAW-1 to JAW-3805 St Mary`s Church Hall, Church Close, Winnersh, Wokingham 17 JAW-1939 to JAW-3805 Winnersh Community Centre, New Road, Sindlesham, Wokingham 18 JBW-1 to JBW-3637 Winnersh Community Centre, New Road, Sindlesham, Wokingham 19 JBW-1883 to JBW-3637 Shinfield Players` Theatre, Whitley Wood Lane, Shinfield, Reading 20 SAW1-1 to SAW1-1218 Whiteknights Primary School, Fairlawn Green, Shinfield Rise, Reading 21 SAW2-1 to SAW2-1350/1 Three Mile Cross Church Centre, Basingstoke Road, Three Mile Cross, Reading 22 SBW-1 to SBW-1549 Shinfield Parish Hall, School Green, Shinfield, Reading 23 SCW-1 to SCW-2365 Shinfield Parish Hall, School Green, Shinfield, Reading 24 SCW-1171 to SCW-2365 Spencers Wood Pavilion, Clares Green Road, Spencers Wood, Reading 25 SDW-1 to SDW-2052 Davies Room - Swallowfield Parish Hall, Swallowfield Street, Swallowfield, 26 SEW-1 to SEW-700 Reading Davies Room - Swallowfield Parish Hall, Swallowfield Street, Swallowfield, 26 SWW1-1 to SWW1-816 Reading The Victory Hall, Church Road, Farley Hill 27 SWW2-1 to SWW2-296 Riseley Memorial Hall, Odiham Road, Riseley, Reading 28 SWW3-1 to SWW3-489 Emmbrook Village Hall, Emmbrook Road, Wokingham, Berkshire 29 WAW-1 to WAW-2610 Emmbrook Village Hall, Emmbrook Road, Wokingham, Berkshire 30 WAW-1321 to WAW-2610 St Pauls Parish Rooms, Reading Road, Wokingham, Berkshire 31 WBW-1 to WBW-2161 St Pauls Parish Rooms, Reading Road, Wokingham, Berkshire 32 WBW-2162 to WBW-4255/1 Civic Offices, Shute End, Wokingham, Berkshire 33 WCW-1 to WCW-1391 Civic Offices, Shute End, Wokingham, Berkshire 34 WCW-1392 to WCW-2707 Civic Offices, Shute End, Wokingham, Berkshire 34 WDW2-1 to WDW2-640 Woosehill Community Church, Chestnut Avenue, Off Northway, Woosehill 35 WDW1-1 to WDW1-2019 Woosehill Community Church, Chestnut Avenue, Off Northway, Woosehill 36 WDW1-2019/1 to WDW1-4019 Norreys Evangelical Church, Norreys Avenue, Wokingham 37 WFW-1 to WFW-2146 Norreys Evangelical Church, Norreys Avenue, Wokingham 38 WFW-2147 to WFW-4250 Norreys Evangelical Church, Norreys Avenue, Wokingham 39 WGW1-1 to WGW1-1651/1 Wokingham Methodist Church Hall, Rose Street, Wokingham, Berkshire 40 WGW2-1 to WGW2-1513 St Crispins Sports Centre (Small Hall), London Road, Wokingham, Berkshire 41 WHW-1 to WHW-2380 Salvation Army Hall, Sturges Road, Wokingham 42 WIW-1 to WIW-2542 Beech Hill Memorial Hall, Wood Lane, Beech Hill W118 YBB-1 to YBB-257 Beenham Victory Hall, Beenham W119 YBD-1 to YBD-957 Burghfield St Mary`s Church, Church Lane, Burghfield Village W120 YBJ1-1 to YBJ1-1128 Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Andrew Moulton Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Civic Offices, Shute End, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 1WH Burghfield Village Hall, Recreation Road, Burghfield Common W121 YBJ2-1 to YBJ2-1214 Burghfield Village Hall, Recreation Road, Burghfield Common W122 YBJ2-1214 to YBJ2-2533 Burghfield Village Hall, Recreation Road, Burghfield Common W123 YBJ2-2533 to YBJ2-3591 Englefield Social Club, The Street, Englefield W124 YED-1 to YED-223 Padworth Village Hall, Padworth Lane, Lower Padworth W125 YPA-1 to YPA-686 Stratfield Mortimer Community Centre, The Street, Mortimer W126 YSD1-1 to YSD1-1563 Stratfield Mortimer Community Centre, The Street, Mortimer W127 YSD1-1564 to YSD1-2568 Stratfield Mortimer Community Centre, The Street, Mortimer W127 YSD2-1 to YSD2-538 Sulhamstead Village Hall, Sulhamstead Hill, Sulhamstead W128 YSG1-1 to YSG1-256 Sulhamstead Village Hall, Sulhamstead Hill, Sulhamstead W128 YUA-1 to YUA-260 The Leonard Room, St Oswalds Church, Abbey Park Off Clayhill Rd, Burghfield W129 YSG2-1 to YSG2-868 Common Burghfield Community Sports Association, James Lane, Burghfield, Reading W130 YWF-1 to YWF-253 5. Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of Parish Councillors. Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Andrew Moulton Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Civic Offices, Shute End, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 1WH .
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