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07R Standards Appendix Electoral Division Councillor Amount £ Hucknall 1 Baron 500.00 Hucknall 1 Baron 1,000.00 Hucknall 1 Baron 350.00 Hucknall 1 Baron 150.00 Hucknall 1 Baron 2,500.00 Hucknall 1 Total 4,500.00 Hucknall 2 Shaw 300.00 Hucknall 2 Shaw 250.00 Hucknall 2 Shaw 300.00 Hucknall 2 Shaw 200.00 Hucknall 2 Shaw 2,500.00 Hucknall 2 Total 3,550.00 Hucknall 3 Smedley N 350.00 Hucknall 3 Smedley N 2,500.00 Hucknall 3 Total 2,850.00 Kirkby North Knight 1,500.00 Kirkby North Knight 1,000.00 Kirkby North Total 2,500.00 Kirkby South Davidson 200.00 Kirkby South Davidson 462.00 Kirkby South Davidson 225.00 Kirkby South Total 887.00 Selston Taylor Joan 162.56 Selston Taylor Joan 150.00 Selston Taylor Joan 1,200.00 Selston Taylor Joan 150.00 Selston Taylor Joan 300.00 Selston Taylor Joan 300.00 Selston Taylor Joan 424.00 Selston Taylor Joan 150.00 Selston Taylor Joan 750.00 Selston Taylor Joan 500.00 Selston Total 4,086.56 Sutton Central Llewellyn-Jones 400.00 Sutton Central Llewellyn-Jones 500.00 Sutton Central Llewellyn-Jones 400.00 Sutton Central Llewellyn-Jones 400.00 Sutton Central Total 1,700.00 Sutton East Carroll 2,000.00 Sutton East Carroll 1,015.64 Sutton East Carroll 1,000.00 Sutton East Carroll 135.00 Sutton East Carroll 400.00 Sutton East Total 4,550.64 Sutton North Anthony 500.00 Sutton North Anthony 300.00 Sutton North Anthony 400.00 Sutton North Total 1,200.00 Sutton West Kirkham 10,000.00 Sutton West Kirkham 120.90 Sutton West Kirkham 1,757.70 Sutton West Kirkham 100.00 Sutton West Kirkham 75.00 Sutton West Kirkham 705.00 Sutton West Kirkham 400.00 Sutton West Total 13,158.60 Blyth & Harworth Place 200.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 500.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 50.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 1,000.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 100.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 520.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 100.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 112.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 80.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 1,000.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 50.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 50.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 100.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 100.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 100.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 100.00 Blyth & Harworth Place 100.00 Blyth & Harworth Total 4,262.00 Page 1 Electoral Division Councillor Amount £ Misterton Bullivant 1,037.74 Misterton Bullivant 690.90 Misterton Bullivant 1,000.00 Misterton Bullivant 1,025.00 Misterton Bullivant 800.00 Misterton Bullivant 700.00 Misterton Total 5,253.64 Retford East Storey 250.00 Retford East Storey 1,000.00 Retford East Storey 250.00 Retford East Storey 500.00 Retford East Total 2,000.00 Retford West Napier 250.00 Retford West Total 250.00 Tuxford Hempsall 500.00 Tuxford Hempsall 1,000.00 Tuxford Hempsall 500.00 Tuxford Total 2,000.00 Worksop East Gilfoyle 100.00 Worksop East Gilfoyle 250.00 Worksop East Gilfoyle 150.00 Worksop East Gilfoyle 421.31 Worksop East Gilfoyle 300.00 Worksop East Gilfoyle 600.00 Worksop East Gilfoyle 150.00 Worksop East Gilfoyle 250.00 Worksop East Gilfoyle 100.00 Worksop East Gilfoyle 450.00 Worksop East Gilfoyle 200.00 Worksop East Gilfoyle 200.00 Worksop East Total 3,171.31 Worksop North Fielding 500.00 Worksop North Fielding 500.00 Worksop North Fielding 500.00 Worksop North Fielding 500.00 Worksop North Fielding 300.00 Worksop North Fielding 37.50 Worksop North Total 2,337.50 Worksop North East & Carlton Rhodes 1,000.00 Worksop North East & Carlton Rhodes 750.00 Worksop North East & Carlton Total 1,750.00 Worksop West Davison 500.00 Worksop West Davison 700.00 Worksop West Davison 1,000.00 Worksop West Davison 300.00 Worksop West Davison 1,000.00 Worksop West Total 3,500.00 Kimberley and Trowell Robinson* 100.00 Kimberley and Trowell Robinson* 300.00 Kimberley and Trowell Robinson* 500.00 Kimberley and Trowell Robinson* 800.00 Kimberley and Trowell Robinson* 200.00 Kimberley and Trowell Robinson* 500.00 Kimberley and Trowell Robinson* 600.00 Kimberley and Trowell Robinson* 800.00 Kimberley and Trowell Robinson* 800.00 Kimberley and Trowell Robinson* 200.00 Kimberley and Trowell Robinson* 200.00 Kimberley and Trowell Total 5,000.00 Beauvale Taylor J D 350.00 Beauvale Taylor J D 152.75 Beauvale Taylor J D 740.00 Beauvale Taylor J D 1,200.00 Beauvale Taylor J D 500.00 Beauvale Taylor J D 300.00 Beauvale Taylor J D 600.00 Beauvale Taylor J D 300.00 Beauvale Taylor J D 180.00 Beauvale Taylor J D 500.00 Beauvale Total 4,822.75 Page 2 Electoral Division Councillor Amount £ Beeston North Carr 75.00 Beeston North Carr 300.00 Beeston North Carr 100.00 Beeston North Carr 100.00 Beeston North Carr 510.00 Beeston North Carr 500.00 Beeston North Carr 500.00 Beeston North Total 2,085.00 Beeston South & Attenborough Lally 150.00 Beeston South & Attenborough Lally 150.00 Beeston South & Attenborough Lally 190.00 Beeston South & Attenborough Lally 125.00 Beeston South & Attenborough Lally 100.00 Beeston South & Attenborough Lally 200.00 Beeston South & Attenborough Lally 150.00 Beeston South & Attenborough Lally 115.00 Beeston South & Attenborough Lally 100.00 Beeston South & Attenborough Total 1,280.00 Bramcote & Stapleford 1 Wombwell 1,000.00 Bramcote & Stapleford 1 Wombwell 1,000.00 Bramcote & Stapleford 1 Total 2,000.00 Bramcote & Stapleford 2 Heptinstall 2,000.00 Bramcote & Stapleford 2 Heptinstall 1,000.00 Bramcote & Stapleford 2 Heptinstall 1,000.00 Bramcote & Stapleford 2 Total 4,000.00 Chilwell & Toton 2 Pettengell 463.00 Chilwell & Toton 2 Pettengell 244.00 Chilwell & Toton 2 Pettengell 1,978.00 Chilwell & Toton 2 Pettengell 4,888.00 Chilwell & Toton 2 Total 7,573.00 Eastwood Lodziak 300.00 Eastwood Lodziak 1,000.00 Eastwood Lodziak 500.00 Eastwood Lodziak 200.00 Eastwood Lodziak 500.00 Eastwood Lodziak 500.00 Eastwood Lodziak 200.00 Eastwood Total 3,200.00 Kimberley & Trowell Rigby 200.00 Kimberley & Trowell Rigby 500.00 Kimberley & Trowell Rigby 1,000.00 Kimberley & Trowell Rigby 500.00 Kimberley & Trowell Rigby 100.00 Kimberley & Trowell Rigby 500.00 Kimberley & Trowell Rigby 200.00 Kimberley & Trowell Total 3,000.00 Nuthall Owen 500.00 Nuthall Owen 200.00 Nuthall Owen 500.00 Nuthall Owen 500.00 Nuthall Owen 500.00 Nuthall Owen 800.00 Nuthall Total 3,000.00 Arnold North 1 Cole 200.00 Arnold North 1 Cole 1,000.00 Arnold North 1 Cole 1,000.00 Arnold North 1 Total 2,200.00 Arnold North 2 Stocks 1,000.00 Arnold North 2 Stocks 500.00 Arnold North 2 Total 1,500.00 Arnold South 1 Kempster 5,000.00 Arnold South 1 Total 5,000.00 Arnold South 2 Barnes 400.00 Arnold South 2 Barnes 500.00 Arnold South 2 Barnes 500.00 Arnold South 2 Barnes 500.00 Arnold South 2 Barnes 250.00 Arnold South 2 Barnes 500.00 Arnold South 2 Total 2,650.00 Calverton Spencer 200.00 Calverton Spencer 1,000.00 Calverton Spencer 300.00 Calverton Spencer 1,500.00 Calverton Total 3,000.00 Page 3 Electoral Division Councillor Amount £ Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 300.00 Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 125.00 Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 576.00 Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 224.74 Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 179.98 Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 200.00 Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 125.00 Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 750.00 Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 1,000.00 Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 250.00 Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 100.00 Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 160.00 Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 549.00 Carlton East 1 O'Riordan 400.00 Carlton East 1 Total 4,939.72 Carlton East 2 Clarke 125.00 Carlton East 2 Clarke 300.00 Carlton East 2 Clarke 287.15 Carlton East 2 Clarke 550.00 Carlton East 2 Clarke 1,000.00 Carlton East 2 Clarke 300.00 Carlton East 2 Clarke 1,000.00 Carlton East 2 Clarke 450.00 Carlton East 2 Clarke 550.00 Carlton East 2 Clarke 300.00 Carlton East 2 Clarke 137.85 Carlton East 2 Total 5,000.00 Carlton West 1 Pulk 250.00 Carlton West 1 Pulk 400.00 Carlton West 1 Pulk 350.00 Carlton West 1 Pulk 300.00 Carlton West 1 Pulk 275.00 Carlton West 1 Pulk 1,500.00 Carlton West 1 Pulk 300.00 Carlton West 1 Pulk 200.00 Carlton West 1 Total 3,575.00 Carlton West 2 Creamer 250.00 Carlton West 2 Creamer 400.00 Carlton West 2 Creamer 350.00 Carlton West 2 Creamer 300.00 Carlton West 2 Creamer 275.00 Carlton West 2 Creamer 1,500.00 Carlton West 2 Creamer 300.00 Carlton West 2 Creamer 200.00 Carlton West 2 Total 3,575.00 Newstead Lonergan 1,500.00 Newstead Lonergan 350.00 Newstead Lonergan 406.75 Newstead Lonergan 200.00 Newstead Lonergan 1,470.00 Newstead Lonergan 1,000.00 Newstead Total 4,926.75 East Mansfield 1 Winterton 200.00 East Mansfield 1 Winterton 200.00 East Mansfield 1 Winterton 200.00 East Mansfield 1 Winterton 200.00 East Mansfield 1 Winterton 2,000.00 East Mansfield 1 Total 2,800.00 East Mansfield 2 Kane 5,000.00 East Mansfield 2 Total 5,000.00 North Mansfield 1 Bosnjak 650.00 North Mansfield 1 Bosnjak 152.40 North Mansfield 1 Bosnjak 1,000.00 North Mansfield 1 Bosnjak 1,000.00 North Mansfield 1 Bosnjak 250.00 North Mansfield 1 Bosnjak 500.00 North Mansfield 1 Total 3,552.40 North Mansfield 2 Tsimbiridis 1,000.00 North Mansfield 2 Tsimbiridis 471.00 North Mansfield 2 Total 1,471.00 South Mansfield 1 Haynes 500.00 South Mansfield 1 Haynes 2,500.00 South Mansfield 1 Haynes 500.00 South Mansfield 1 Haynes 500.00 Page 4 Electoral Division Councillor Amount £ South Mansfield 1 Total 4,000.00 Page 5 Electoral Division Councillor Amount £ South Mansfield 2 Wakefield 1,000.00 South Mansfield 2 Wakefield 500.00 South Mansfield 2 Wakefield 500.00 South Mansfield 2 Total 2,000.00 West Mansfield 1 Carter 400.00 West Mansfield 1 Carter 200.00 West Mansfield 1 Carter 5,991.08 West Mansfield 1 Total 6,591.08 West Mansfield 2 Henshaw 2,000.00 West Mansfield 2 Total 2,000.00 Balderton Walker 200.00 Balderton Walker 100.00 Balderton Walker 500.00 Balderton Walker 500.00 Balderton Walker 2,000.00 Balderton Total 3,300.00
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