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Persons Nominated – South West Norfolk STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS King's Lynn and West Norfolk Election of a Member of Parliament for South West Norfolk Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for South West Norfolk 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 Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Name of Description (if Home Address Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Candidate any) Assentors Assentors Assentors MOSS-ECCARDT 7 Prickwillow Liberal Democrat Gordon Moss-Eccardt (+) (++) (+) (++) Rupert William Road, Queen Stephen J(+) Marlen(++) George Adelaide, Ely, Fleming Karen Fleming Nigel T CB7 4SH Corbishley William F Williams Nigel C Clery-Fox Shirley A Taylor Kevin J Rutter Margaret A Rutter John SMITH (address in the Labour Party Toye Jonathan L(+) Brindle (+) (++) (+) (++) Peter David North West Gipson Samantha L Michael P(++) Norfolk Robinson Francesca Davies Philip N Constituency) Harvey Sadie Canham Brenda J Rutterford Anne V Jermy Terry Fouracre Nicholas J SMYTH (address in the UK Independence Allison Anthony J(+) Head Karen(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Paul South West Party (UKIP) Crawford Denis M Dalchow Douglas L Norfolk Dalchow Ann P Gray Gerald J Constituency) Gray Maureen J Fish John T Newton John R Newton Linda J TRUSS (address in the The Conservative Bamber Gloria- Nairn Michael J(++) Crofts Lawrence Shephard Dickerson Diana(++) Elizabeth Mary South West Party Candidate Jean(+) Bedford Jeanette M Christopher J(+) Adrian J(++) Thomas F(+) Hagen Diana E Norfolk Long Brian W C Strong Jose I Southgate Robert A Pearson Jonathan C Hagen Roger J Johnston Wendy D Constituency) Chapman-Allen Spooner Bridget T Pearson Amanda Kelly Jennifer J Johnston Richard B Nairn Susan V Marion P Spooner David H Sharman Louise Houghton Colin O`Leary Hugh R Sherwood Ian Strong David C Houghton Andrea Dickerson Colin T Proctor Geoffrey R Lankfer Roger W WALMSLEY Old Rectory, Green Party Yelloly Julia M(+) Prosser Jeffrey(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Sandra Elizabeth Rectory Lane, Caruth Joanna C Gill David J Weeting, Burlingham Juniper Judith A IP27 0PX Margaret Owner David C Adams Caeryl A Dewe Derek E Lewin Clare 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Situation of Polling Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Number Great Hockham Village Hall, Edinburgh Hall, Harling Road 1 AL10-1 to AL10-242 AL5-1 to AL5-481 Thompson Village Hall, Tottington Road, Thompson 2 AL11-1 to AL11-297 Wretham Village Hall, Church Road, East Wretham 3 AL12-1 to AL12-274/1 Garnier Village Hall, Station Road, Eccles 4 AL13-1/3 to AL13-165/3 AL7-1 to AL7-402 Merton Mobile Station, Merton Village Hall, Merton 5 AL6-1 to AL6-98 Shropham Village Hall, Rocklands Road, Shropham 6 AL9-1 to AL9-315 Great Cressingham Village Hall, Watton Road, Great Cressingham 7 AS2 -1 to AS2-211 AS3-1 to AS3-116/1 AS6-1 to AS6-76 Hilborough Mills Memorial Hall, Westgate Street, Hilborough 8 AS4-1 to AS4-162 Cockley Cley (Room At The Twenty Church Wardens), Swaffham Road, Cockley Cley 9 BE1-1 to BE1-110 Mundford Village Hall, St Leonards Street, Mundford 10 BE2-1 to BE2-38 BE3-1 to BE3-20 BE6-1 to BE6-1186 BE7-1 to BE7-192 Foulden Village Hall, 33 Vicarage Road, Foulden 11 BE4-1 to BE4-325 Gooderstone Primary School, The Street, Gooderstone 12 BE5-1 to BE5-303 Oxborough Village Hall, Swaffham Road, Oxborough 13 BE8-1 to BE8-181/2 Brettenham (Room at Farm Office), Brettenham Manor, Brettenham 14 FO1-1 to FO1-287 FO3-1 to FO3-46 Croxton Village Hall, The Street, Croxton 15 FO2-1 to FO2-345/2 West Tofts Camp - Building 2, Building 19, Landmark Support Services 16 FO4-1 to FO4-92 FO5-1 to FO5-8 Weeting Village Hall, Lynn Road, Saxon Place 17 FO6-1 to FO6-1392 Blo Norton Village Hall, Middle Road, Blo Norton 18 GU1-1 to GU1-218/1 Kenninghall Community Primary School, School Close, Kenninghall 19 GU2-1 to GU2-771 Garboldisham Village Hall, Church Road, Garboldisham 20 GU3-1 to GU3-620 Lopham Village Hall, Church Road, North Lopham 21 GU4-1 to GU4-526 GU5-1 to GU5-333 Bridgham & Roudham Village Hall, Chapel Lane, Bridgham 22 HA1-1 to HA1-261 Harling Old School Hall, School Lane, East Harling 23 HA2-1 to HA2-1787 HA3-1 to HA3-111 St Georges Distillery, Harling Road, Roudham 24 HA4-1 to HA4-224 Sporle Community Centre, 78 the Street, Sporle 25 LA8-1 to LA8-26 NA4-1 to NA4-24 NA5-1 to NA5-831 Beachamwell Memorial Hall, The Green, Beachamwell 26 NA1-1 to NA1-270 Narborough Community Centre, Chalk Lane, Narborough 27 NA2-1 to NA2-24 NA3-1 to NA3-898 Swaffham Assembly Rooms, Market Place, Swaffham 28 SW1-1 to SW1-1563 Swaffham Assembly Rooms, Market Place, Swaffham 29 SW1-1564 to SW1-3090 Swaffham Leisure Centre, Brandon Road, Swaffham 30 SW2-1 to SW2-1440 Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 R Harding Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, King's Court, Chapel Street, King's Lynn, PE30 1EX Swaffham Leisure Centre, Brandon Road, Swaffham 31 SW2-1441 to SW2-2712 Banham Community Centre Association, Kenninghall Road, Banham 32 TB1-1 to TB1-1074/2 Church of the Nazarene, Anna Gurney Close, Croxton Road 33 TBO1-1 to TBO1-988 Thetford Church on the Way, Churchill Road, Thetford 34 TBO2-1 to TBO2-1275 Thetford Church on the Way, Churchill Road, Thetford 35 TBO2-1276 to TBO2-2702 Thetford St Mary`s R C Church Hall, 73 Newtown, Thetford 36 TBU1-1 to TBU1-1398/1 Fulmerston Christian Fellowship, Fulmerston Road, Thetford 37 TBU2-1 to TBU2-1492 Fulmerston Christian Fellowship, Fulmerston Road, Thetford 38 TBU2-1493 to TBU2-2967 Cloverfields Church and Community Hall, Yarrow Close, Thetford 39 TCA1-1 to TCA1-1334 Cloverfields Church and Community Hall, Yarrow Close, Thetford 40 TCA1-1336 to TCA1-2579 Carnegie Rooms, Cage Lane, Thetford 41 TCA2-1 to TCA2-1657/2 Thetford Church Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Station Road, Thetford 42 TPR1-1 to TPR1-819/2 TPR4-1 to TPR4-640 Thetford Abbey Neighbourhood Centre, Exeter Way, Thetford 43 TPR2-1 to TPR2-1184 Thetford Abbey Neighbourhood Centre, Exeter Way, Thetford 44 TPR2-1185 to TPR2-2142 Redcastle Community Centre, St Martins Way, Thetford 45 TPR3-1 to TPR3-1338 Methodist Church Hall, Ely Row, Terrington St. John, WISBECH 46 SW6-1 to SW6-691 Tilney St. Lawrence Village Hall, Magdalen Road, Tilney St. Lawrence, KING'S LYNN 47 SX1-1 to SX1-1092 SY1-1 to SY1-185 Walpole Highway Village Hall, Hall Road, Walpole Highway, WISBECH 48 TC6-1 to TC6-572 West Walton Village Hall, Mill Road, West Walton, WISBECH 49 TE1-1 to TE1-1378 Jubilee Hall, 171 Smeeth Road, Marshland St. James, WISBECH 50 TF1-1 to TF1-968/1 Legge Bourke Court, Chapnall Close, Walsoken, WISBECH 51 TG6-1 to TG6-1071 TG7-1 to TG7-177 Central Hall, 11 Gaultree Square, Emneth, WISBECH 52 TH6-1 to TH6-2163/1 St. Andrew's Methodist Church, Isle Road, Outwell, WISBECH 53 TJ1-1 to TJ1-1645 Upwell Village Hall, 6 New Road, Upwell, WISBECH 54 TK6-1 to TK6-1592/4 Three Holes Village Hall, Squires Drove, Three Holes, WISBECH 55 TL6-1 to TL6-383/2 Lakes End Village Hall, Main Road, Lakes End, WISBECH 56 TM6-1 to TM6-250/1 Town Hall, Bridge Street, DOWNHAM MARKET 57 WA1-1/1 to WA1-1027/1 WT6-1 to WT6-228 Town Hall, Bridge Street, DOWNHAM MARKET 57/1 WA1-1028 to WA1-2045 WT7-1 to WT7-4 Sports Federation Building, Mill Lane, DOWNHAM MARKET 58 WA2-1 to WA2-1793 Dance Studio, B.C. Leisure Centre, Bexwell Road 59 WA3-1 to WA3-2236/3 Southfields Communal Room, Southfields, DOWNHAM MARKET 60 WA4-1 to WA4-1914 Denver Village Hall, Sluice Road, Denver, DOWNHAM MARKET 61 WA6-1 to WA6-37 WM1-1 to WM1-726/1 WM6-1 to WM6-62 WM7-1 to WM7-54 Memorial Hall, High Street, Fincham, KING'S LYNN 62 WB6-1 to WB6-162 WC6-1 to WC6-414 WC7-1 to WC7-44 Marham Village Hall, School Lane, Marham, KING'S LYNN 63 WD6-1 to WD6-738 Sandringham Centre, Upper Marham, KING'S LYNN 64 WE1-1 to WE1-1059 Shouldham Village Hall, Eastgate Street, Shouldham, KING'S LYNN 65 WF6-1 to WF6-474 WF7-1 to WF7-128 Tottenhill Village Hall, Whin Common Road, Tottenhill, KING'S LYNN 66 WG2-1/1 to WG2-168 WG6-1 to WG6-288/2 Wereham Village Hall, Church Road, Wereham, KING'S LYNN 67 WH6-1 to WH6-188 WK6-1 to WK6-557 Stoke Ferry Community Centre, Wretton Road, Stoke Ferry, KING'S LYNN 68 WJ6-1 to WJ6-891/1 WL6-1 to WL6-306 West Dereham Village Hall, Church Road, West Dereham, KING'S LYNN 69 WN6-1 to WN6-340 WP6-1 to WP6-184 Wimbotsham Village Hall, Low Road, Wimbotsham, KING'S LYNN 70 WR1-1 to WR1-557/2 Stow Bridge Village Hall, Holme Road, Stow Bridge, KING'S LYNN 71 WS6-1 to WS6-293 WS7-1 to WS7-232 Nordelph Village Hall, High Street, Nordelph, DOWNHAM MARKET 72 WU6-1 to WU6-353 The Parish Hall, Bedford Bank, Welney, WISBECH 73 WV6-1 to WV6-419/2 Barroway Drove Village Hall, 142 The Drove, Barroway Drove, DOWNHAM MARKET 74 WW6-1 to WW6-438/2 Hilgay Village Hall, High Street, Hilgay, DOWNHAM MARKET 75 XA6-1 to XA6-744/3 Ten Mile Bank Village Hall, Station Road, Ten Mile Bank, DOWNHAM MARKET 76 XB6-1 to XB6-298 Southery Village Hall, Recreation Drive, Southery, DOWNHAM MARKET 77 XC1-1 to XC1-1028 XJ6-1 to XJ6-62 Parish Hall, 37 Downham Road, Runcton Holme, KING'S LYNN 78 XD1-1 to XD1-590/1 Jubilee Hall, Church Road, Watlington, KING'S LYNN 79 XE1-1 to XE1-1910/2 Memorial Hall, School Road, Wiggenhall St.
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