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Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll Stafford Borough Council Election of Member of Parliament for the Stone Constituency STATEMENT AS TO PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION (if any) NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), SECONDER (S) AND THE PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Cash Bill The Tithe Barn, Upton The Conservative Party J H V Prendergast(P), S H Prendergast(S), J W Cressett, Bridgenorth, Candidate Farnham, C M Clark, R Harvey, A G James, R WV16 6UH P Barnard, J Barnard, P W Jones, R M Smith Hale Sam 21 Ayrshire Close, Labour and Co-operative H A C Main(P), Mary Lucy(S), T Laws, Nicholas Buckshaw Village, Party Hale, R Chidley, V M Chidley, F L Broadbent, Lancashire, PR7 7DA Alan Baker, J Palfreyman, J Palfreyman Lewis Martin Wyn 3 The Saplings, Clayton, Liberal Democrats D G Kirby(P), John Russell(S), Terence Morley, Newcastle, Staffs, ST5 Alex Sefton, N M Russell, P A Tweed, D P 4HW Tweed, Hazel Kirby, John Conchie, Barbara Conchie Pancheri Samantha Jay Stoke-on-Trent South The Green Party Karen Wilkes(P), S Wilkes(S), Richard Taylor, C Parliamentary A Forrester, S Blakeman, Lisa Smith, N W Constituency Frankish, L Griffin, R Krzysica, S McNicholas Whitfield Edward Henry Smiths Cottage, UK Independence Party D Scott(P), P H Green-Whitfield(S), P Scott, A R Wetwood, Stafford, (UKIP) Pace, M Pace, M E Jervis, B J R Letts, Anthea ST21 6NW Treanor, John Treanor, R H Beddall 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 8th June 2017 between the hours of 07:00 and 22:00 3. The number to be elected is ONE The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station BAA 1 / BAA (STO) Temporary Building, Land Opposite Parkside 1 to 23, 25 to 58, 60 to 77, 79 to 160, 162 to 202, 204 to 225, Store, Ivyhouse Drive, Barlaston, Stoke on 227 to 289, 291 to 349, 351 to 370, 373 to 399, 402 to 449, Trent, ST12 9BQ 452 to 508 BAB, 2 / BAB, BAD (STO) Barlaston Village Hall, Longton Road, 1 to 28, 30 to 43, 45 to 113, 115, 117 to 236, 238 to 246, 248 BAD Barlaston, ST12 9AU to 263, 266 to 299, 302 to 322, 324 to 366, 368 to 426, 428 to 508, 511 to 536, 538 to 556 1 to 47, 49 to 154 BAC 3 / BAC (STO) Methodist Church Hall, Park Drive, Barlaston, 1 to 8, 10 to 57, 59 to 64, 66 to 95, 98 to 117, 119 to 159, 162 Stoke on Trent, ST12 9DW to 177, 179 to 338, 340 to 417, 419 to 465, 467 to 520, 522 to 530, 532 to 582, 585 to 591, 593 to 602, 604 to 613, 615 to 619, 622 to 633, 636 to 688, 691 to 735, 737 to 759, 761 to 844, 846 to 873, 875, 877 to 878, 880 to 887, 891 to 895, 898 to 911, 913 to 914, 916 to 1008, 1010 to 1038, 1040 to 1056 ECA 4 / ECA (STO) Adbaston Parish Room, Jubilee Room, Marsh 1 to 28, 30 to 79, 81 to 210, 212 to 458, 460 to 471, 474 to 492 Meadows, Adbaston, ST20 0QE ECB 5 / ECB (STO) Chebsey Parish Hall, Chebsey, Stafford, ST21 1 to 49, 51 to 160, 162 to 223, 225 to 241, 244 to 293, 295 to 6JU 318, 320 to 462 ECC 6 / ECC (STO) Temporary Building, Croxton Service Station, 1 to 106, 108 to 167, 169 to 208, 210, 212 to 227, 230 to 254, Car Park, Croxton, ST21 6PF 256 to 286, 288 to 291, 294 to 347 Dated: Thursday, 11th May 2017 Tim Clegg Acting Returning Officer Stafford Borough Council Civic Centre Riverside Stafford ST16 3AQ Printed and Published by Tim Clegg Acting Returning Officer Stafford Borough Council Civic Centre Riverside Stafford ST16 3AQ PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station ECD 7 / ECD (STO) Broughton Parish Room, Wetwood, 1 to 71, 74 to 141, 144 to 179, 181 to 202, 204 to 271 Eccleshall, Staffs, ST21 6NW ECE 8 / ECE (STO) Methodist Church Hall, Stone Road, 1 to 34, 37 to 55, 58 to 152, 154 to 200, 203 to 210, 212 to Eccleshall, ST21 6DL 311, 314 to 339, 341 to 391, 394 to 397, 399 to 502, 504 to 530, 532 to 547, 549 to 555, 557 to 598, 600, 602, 605 to 619, 623 to 663, 665 to 677, 679 to 680, 682 to 699, 701 to 748, 751 to 757, 759 to 792, 795 to 839, 842 to 919, 921 to 922, 924 to 933, 935 to 941, 943 to 977, 979 to 1015, 1018 to 1037, 1040 to 1055, 1057 to 1120 ECF, 9 / ECF, ECG (STO) Community Centre (Polling Station 1), School 1 to 2, 4 to 67, 69 to 96, 98 to 208, 211 to 213, 215 to 267, 269 ECG Road, Eccleshall, Staffs, ST21 6AU to 483, 486 to 506, 508 to 550, 552, 554 to 576, 578 to 591, 1134, 1137 to 1138, 1140 to 1144, 1146 to 1149, 1152 to 1153, 1156 to 1161, 1165, 1 to 77 ECF 10 / ECF (STO) Community Centre (Polling Station 2), School 592 to 613, 615 to 628, 631 to 666, 669 to 729, 732 to 780, Road, Eccleshall, Staffs, ST21 6AU 782 to 826, 828 to 844, 846 to 855, 858 to 968, 970 to 1092, 1094 to 1101, 1103 to 1125, 1127 to 1130, 1132 to 1133, 1135 to 1136, 1139, 1145, 1150 to 1151, 1154 to 1155, 1162 to 1164, 1166 ECH 11 / ECH (STO) Offley Hay Village Hall, Mere Rise, Copmere, 1 to 38, 41 to 160, 162 to 194, 196, 198 to 242, 244 to 295, Eccleshall, ST21 6HH 298 to 404, 406 to 417, 419 to 420, 422 to 534, 536, 538 to 561 ECI 12 / ECI (STO) Heronbrook Fisheries, Newcastle Road, 1 to 79, 81 to 124, 126 to 195, 197 to 214 Slindon, Nr Eccleshall, Staffs, ST21 6LX ECJ 13 / ECJ (STO) Cotes & Standon Community Centre, Station 1 to 200, 202, 204 to 226, 228 to 494, 496 to 498, 500 to 556, Road, Cotes Heath, ST21 6RU 558 to 568, 570 to 591, 593 to 643 FDA 14 / FDA (STO) Springcroft Primary School (Polling Station 1), 1 to 89, 91, 93 to 113, 115 to 119, 122 to 264, 266 to 281, 283 Grindley Lane, Blythe Bridge, ST11 9JS to 296, 298 to 348, 350 to 507, 509 to 622, 624 to 695, 698 to 712, 715 to 723, 1520 to 1521, 1524, 1527 to 1528, 1530 to 1531, 1534, 1536 to 1538, 1540 to 1542, 1544, 1546 to 1547, 1550 to 1551, 1554, 1556 to 1559 FDA 15 / FDA (STO) Springcroft Primary School (Polling Station 2), 724 to 846, 848 to 849, 851 to 862, 864 to 913, 915 to 966, Grindley Lane, Blythe Bridge, ST11 9JS 968 to 1025, 1028 to 1164, 1167 to 1183, 1185 to 1256, 1258 to 1262, 1264 to 1358, 1360 to 1516, 1519, 1522 to 1523, 1525 to 1526, 1529, 1532 to 1533, 1535, 1539, 1543, 1545, 1548 to 1549, 1552 to 1553, 1555 FDB 16 / FDB (STO) Meir Heath And Rough Close Village Hall 1 to 297, 299 to 317, 319 to 330, 332 to 477, 479 to 531, 534 (Polling Station 1), Grange Road, Meir Heath, to 607, 610 to 720, 722 to 789, 1587 to 1588, 1593, 1595 to ST3 7BH 1597, 1605 to 1606, 1611 to 1613, 1615, 1617 to 1618, 1620 to 1621 FDB 17 / FDB (STO) Meir Heath And Rough Close Village Hall 790 to 832, 834 to 1034, 1036 to 1150, 1152 to 1229, 1232 to (Polling Station 2), Grange Road, Meir Heath, 1287, 1289 to 1308, 1311 to 1449, 1452 to 1574, 1576 to ST3 7BH 1581, 1583 to 1584, 1586, 1589 to 1592, 1594, 1598 to 1604, 1607 to 1610, 1614, 1616, 1619 FDC 18 / FDC (STO) Fulford Village Hall, Fulford Road, Fulford, 1 to 81, 83 to 109, 113 to 174, 176 to 314, 319 to 376, 378 to Stoke On Trent, ST11 9QT 390, 392 to 397, 399 to 794, 796 to 1064, 1067 to 1127, 1129 to 1139, 1143 to 1185 FDD 19 / FDD (STO) Church Hall at, St. Matthews Primary School, 1 to 242, 244 to 248, 250 to 424, 426 to 432, 434, 436 to 577 Lightwood Road, Rough Close, Stoke on Trent, ST3 7PW GWA 20 / GWA (STO) Forton Village Hall, Forton, Shropshire, TF10 1 to 82, 84 to 110, 113 to 215, 218 to 244 8BY GWB 21 / GWB (STO) Methodist School Room (Polling Station 1), 1 to 16, 18 to 107, 109 to 173, 175 to 234, 236 to 247, 250 to Willey Lane/Newport Road, Gnosall, Stafford, 302, 304 to 347, 349 to 406, 408 to 430, 433 to 588, 590 to ST20 0BN 625, 627 to 655, 657 to 678, 1376, 1378, 1381 to 1382, 1387 to 1391, 1395 to 1399, 1404 to 1406, 1412 to 1415, 1418 to 1419 GWB 22 / GWB (STO) Methodist School Room (Polling Station 2), 679 to 699, 701 to 751, 753 to 760, 762 to 804, 806 to 1079, Willey Lane/Newport Road, Gnosall, Stafford, 1081 to 1121, 1123 to 1194, 1196 to 1287, 1289 to 1359, 1362 ST20 0BN to 1375, 1377, 1379 to 1380, 1383 to 1386, 1392 to 1394, 1400 to 1403, 1407 to 1411, 1416 to 1417, 1420 GWC 23 / GWC (STO) Gnosall Village Hall (Polling Station 1), 1 to 198, 200 to 318, 320 to 375, 378 to 515, 517 to 550, 553 Gnosall, Staffs, ST20 0ET to 560, 562 to 754, 756 to 960, 2053 to 2056, 2058 to 2059, 2061, 2063 to 2068, 2070 to 2073, 2078, 2080, 2084 to 2085, 2088 to 2090, 2096, 2099 to 2100, 2140, 2143 to 2144, 2147 to 2148, 2155, 2158 to 2159 Dated: Thursday, 11th May 2017 Tim Clegg Acting Returning Officer Stafford Borough Council Civic Centre Riverside Stafford ST16 3AQ Printed and Published by Tim Clegg Acting Returning Officer Stafford Borough Council Civic Centre Riverside Stafford ST16 3AQ PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station GWC 24 / GWC (STO) Gnosall Village Hall (Polling Station 2), 961 to 1073, 1075 to 1129, 1131 to 1135, 1138 to 1145, 1148 Gnosall, Staffs, ST20 0ET to 1202, 1205 to 1320, 1323 to 1335, 1337 to 1425, 1427 to 1454, 1456 to 1571, 1576 to 1599, 1601 to 1668, 1670 to 1832, 1834 to 1843, 1845 to 1848, 1851 to 1869, 1871 to 1886, 1888 to 1914, 1917 to 1970, 1974 to 1995, 1997 to 2033, 2035 to 2037, 2040, 2042 to 2044, 2046 to 2052, 2057, 2060, 2062, 2069, 2074 to 2077, 2079, 2081 to 2083, 2086 to 2087, 2091 to 2095, 2097 to 2098, 2101 to 2139, 2141 to 2142, 2145 to 2146, 2149 to 2154, 2156 to 2157, 2160 to 2162 GWD, 25 / GWD, GWG (STO) Woodseaves Village Hall, High Offley Road, 1 to 17, 21 to 36, 38 to 99, 101 to 134 GWG Woodseaves, ST20 0LF 1 to 151, 154 to 156, 158 to 202, 204 to 256, 259 to 320, 323 to 342, 345 to 365, 367 to 370, 372 to 473, 476
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