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Statement of Persons Nominated, Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Durham County Election of a Member of Parliament for Bishop Auckland Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for Bishop Auckland 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 ADAMS (address in the The Conservative McBain Trotter William K(++) Henderson Henderson (+) (++) Christopher Bishop Auckland Party Candidate Rupert J M(+) Jones Dorothy Edward(+) Christine(++) Fraser Constituency) Thompson Sheila Trotter Mary V McFarlane Alastair J Oxby Lynne Tyrrell Arthur R W Reay Gordon Stubbs Gladys Stubbs Peter L Tyrrell Helen D Simpson Vida M Rowlandson Souter Michael R Mitchell Kathleen M James M Colwill David S Souter Joanne E GOODMAN (address in the Labour Party Nicholson Henry(+) Kellett Marjorie(++) Tait Joanna E A(+) Madgwick (+) (++) Helen Catherine Bishop Auckland Hunt Philip J Allen Joy Fleming David A Alison E(++) Constituency) Foster Neil C Graham Barbara Hackworth-Young Cullen Jack Graham James V Yorke Robert J Jane Blakey Raymond F Wilson Christine Kelsey Rowell Emma L Roche Francis W Christopher M Sutherland Judith L Evans Rosalind A MORRISSEY 15 Pangbourne Liberal Democrat Ranyard Dean(+) Ord Benjamin M(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Ciaran Joseph Close, Newcastle Ord Carol E Jones Martin T B Upon Tyne, White Charlotte Calder Rebecca NE15 8UX Angstmann Angstmann Christina L Richard A Huntington Huntington James G Dorothy B WALKER (address in the British National Walker Mark(+) Walker (+) (++) (+) (++) Adam Bishop Auckland Party Local Gowland Sonya B Dennis W(++) Constituency) People First Nixon Keeley A Walker Norma Walker Jacqueline A Colledge Donohoe Neil Connor B A Levitt Matthew J Blades Philip 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 Methodist Hall (Scar Top), Scar Top, Barnard Castle BA1 BAVA1-1 to BAVA1-318 Methodist Hall (Scar Top), Scar Top, Barnard Castle BA1 BAWA1-1 to BAWA1-860 Methodist Hall (Scar Top), Scar Top, Barnard Castle BA2 BAWA1-861 to BAWA1-1981/1 Startforth Morritt C.E. Primary School, High Startforth, Barnard Castle BA3 BATA-1 to BATA-744 Forest (Roadside) Meth. Chapel, Forest in Teesdale, Barnard Castle BA4 BAOA-1 to BAOA-121 Middleton-in-Teesdale Village Hall, Middleton-in-Teesdale, Barnard Castle BA5 BAOB-1 to BAOB-898 Newbiggin & District Village Hall, Newbiggin in Teesdale, Barnard Castle BA6 BAOC-1 to BAOC-116 Mickleton Village Hall, Mickleton, Barnard Castle BA7 BAPC-1 to BAPC-65 Mickleton Village Hall, Mickleton, Barnard Castle BA7 BAPD-1 to BAPD-83 Mickleton Village Hall, Mickleton, Barnard Castle BA7 BAPE-1 to BAPE-346 Bowes & Gilmonby Village Hall, Bowes, Barnard Castle BA8 BARE-1 to BARE-367 Bowes & Gilmonby Village Hall, Bowes, Barnard Castle BA8 BARF-1 to BARF-29 Reading Room, Romaldkirk, Barnard Castle BA9 BAPA-1 to BAPA-137 Reading Room, Romaldkirk, Barnard Castle BA9 BAPB-1 to BAPB-95 Barningham Village Hall, Barningham, Richmond BA10 BASA-2 to BASA-129 Barningham Village Hall, Barningham, Richmond BA10 BASF-1 to BASF-13 Barningham Village Hall, Barningham, Richmond BA10 BASG-1 to BASG-21 Cotherstone Village Hall, Cotherstone, Barnard Castle BA11 BAQA-1 to BAQA-457 Cotherstone Village Hall, Cotherstone, Barnard Castle BA11 BAQB-1 to BAQB-43 Cotherstone Village Hall, Cotherstone, Barnard Castle BA11 BAQC-1 to BAQC-107 Ovington Village Institute, Ovington, Richmond BA12 BASB-1 to BASB-116 Ovington Village Institute, Ovington, Richmond BA12 BASC-1 to BASC-51 Ovington Village Institute, Ovington, Richmond BA12 BASD-1 to BASD-98 Ovington Village Institute, Ovington, Richmond BA12 BASE-1 to BASE-70 Boldron Village Hall, Boldron, Barnard Castle BA13 BARA-1 to BARA-35 Boldron Village Hall, Boldron, Barnard Castle BA13 BARB-1 to BARB-74 Boldron Village Hall, Boldron, Barnard Castle BA13 BARC-1 to BARC-88 Boldron Village Hall, Boldron, Barnard Castle BA13 BARD-2 to BARD-10 Barnard Castle Library, Hall Street, Barnard Castle BA14 BAUA-1 to BAUA-1284 Eggleston Village Hall, Eggleston, Barnard Castle BA15 BANA-1 to BANA-349 Teesdale Leisure Centre, Strathmore Road, Barnard Castle BA16 BAVA2-1 to BAVA2-719 Teesdale Leisure Centre, Strathmore Road, Barnard Castle BA16 BAVB-1 to BAVB-233 Stainton & Streatlam Village Hall, Stainton, Barnard Castle BA17 BAXB-1 to BAXB-367 Stainton Grove Community Centre, Unit 9, The Green, Stainton Grove BA18 BAXC-1 to BAXC-98 Whorlton Village Hall, Whorlton, Barnard Castle BA19 BAXA-1 to BAXA-56 Whorlton Village Hall, Whorlton, Barnard Castle BA19 BAXD-1 to BAXD-167 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton, Darlington BA20 BAAAA-1 to BAAAA-371 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton, Darlington BA20 BAAAB-1 to BAAAB-40 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton, Darlington BA20 BAAAC-1 to BAAAC-22 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton, Darlington BA20 BAAAD-1 to BAAAD-76 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton, Darlington BA20 BAAAE-1 to BAAAE-10 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton, Darlington BA20 BAAAF-1 to BAAAF-43 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton, Darlington BA20 BAAAG-1 to BAAAG-42 Gainford Village Hall, Main Road, Gainford BA21 BAZA-1 to BAZA-998 Winston Village Hall, Front Street, Winston, Darlington BA22 BAZB-2 to BAZB-288 Winston Village Hall, Front Street, Winston, Darlington BA22 BAZC-1 to BAZC-70 Scarth Memorial Village Hall, Staindrop, Darlington BA23 BAYA-1 to BAYA-995 Scarth Memorial Village Hall, Staindrop, Darlington BA23 BAYB-1 to BAYB-76 Dated Wednesday 17 May 2017 Terry Collins Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Room 1/104-115, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL Scarth Memorial Village Hall, Staindrop, Darlington BA23 BAYC-1 to BAYC-61 Scarth Memorial Village Hall, Staindrop, Darlington BA23 BAYD-1 to BAYD-65 Marwood Social Centre, Marwood, Barnard Castle BA24 BANB-1 to BANB-155 Toft Hill/ Etherley Community Centre, Toft Hill, Bishop Auckland BA25 BAIB-1 to BAIB-1366 Toft Hill/ Etherley Community Centre, Toft Hill, Bishop Auckland BA25 BAIC-1 to BAIC-206 Ramshaw Primary School (2409), Ramshaw, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham BA26 BAJA-1 to BAJA-51 Ramshaw Primary School (2409), Ramshaw, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham BA26 BAJC-1 to BAJC-184 St Paul's Church Hall, Evenwood, Bishop Auckland BA27 BAJB-1 to BAJB-1235 Lands Village Hall, Lands Bank, Bishop Auckland BA28 BAJD-1 to BAJD-163 Hamsterley Village Hall, Hamsterley, Bishop Auckland BA29 BAMA-1 to BAMA-354 Hamsterley Village Hall, Hamsterley, Bishop Auckland BA29 BAMB-1 to BAMB-141 Butterknowle Village Hall, Front Street, Butterknowle BA30 BALA-1 to BALA-601 Copley Village Hall, Copley, Bishop Auckland BA31 BALB-1 to BALB-407 Woodland Village Hall, Woodland, Bishop Auckland BA32 BALC-1 to BALC-204 Lipscomb Hall, School Square, Cockfield, Bishop Auckland BA33 BAKA-1 to BAKA-1197 West Auckland Memorial Hall, Games Room, Darlington Road, West Auckland BA34 BAHB-1 to BAHB-939 West Auckland Memorial Hall, Games Room, Darlington Road, West Auckland BA35 BAHC-1 to BAHC-873 West Auckland Memorial Hall, Games Room, Darlington Road, West Auckland BA35 BAIA-1 to BAIA-272 Elim Pentecostal Church, Gibbon Street, Bishop Auckland BA36 BAAA-1 to BAAA-440 Elim Pentecostal Church, Gibbon Street, Bishop Auckland BA36 BABA-1 to BABA-924 Bishop Auckland Cricket Club, South Church Road, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham BA37 BAAB-1 to BAAB-1065 Bishop Auckland Town Hall, Market Place, Bishop Auckland BA38 BAAC-1 to BAAC-456 Mobile Unit (Peel Place), Toronto, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham BA39 BAAD-2 to BAAD-417 Baptist Church Hall, Westfield Road Entrance, Cockton Hill, Bishop Auckland BA40 BABB-1 to BABB-1098 St Annes CE Primary School (3123), Warwick Road, Bishop Auckland BA41 BABC-1 to BABC-859 St Annes CE Primary School (3123), Warwick Road, Bishop Auckland BA42 BABC-860 to BABC-1654 Coundon & Leeholme Community Centre, Welfare Hall, Leeholme Road, BA43 BACA-1 to BACA-565 Leeholme Coundon & Leeholme Community Centre, Welfare Hall, Leeholme Road, BA43 BACD-1 to BACD-103 Leeholme Park Head Hotel, Top Function Room, New Coundon, Bishop Auckland BA44 BACB-1 to BACB-184/3 Victoria Lane Academy Nursery (2009), Victoria Lane, Coundon, Bishop Auckland BA45 BACC-1 to BACC-896 Victoria Lane Academy Nursery (2009), Victoria Lane, Coundon, Bishop Auckland BA46 BACC-897 to BACC-1765 Victoria Lane Academy Nursery (2009), Victoria Lane, Coundon, Bishop Auckland BA46 BACF-1 to BACF-72 Binchester Community Centre, Peel Street, Binchester, Bishop Auckland BA47 BACE-1 to BACE-215 Queens Head Inn, Primrose Hill, Newfield, Bishop Auckland BA48 BACG-1 to BACG-240 Methodist Church Hall (South Church), Rosemount Road, South Church, Bishop BA49 BADA-1 to BADA-227 Auckland Methodist Church Hall (South Church), Rosemount Road, South Church, Bishop BA49 BADB-1 to BADB-272 Auckland One Stop Shop, High Street, Eldon Lane BA50 BADC-1 to BADC-319 Auckland Park Methodist Church Hall, Douglas Crescent, Auckland Park, Bishop BA51 BADD-1 to BADD-870 Auckland Valley Methodist Church
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