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Notice of Poll West Somerset Council NOTICE OF POLL Election of a County Councillor for Dulverton & Exmoor Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Dulverton & Exmoor will be held on Thursday 4 May 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is ONE. 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 Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors JONES Camellia Place, UKIP Roslyn Rogers (+) Susan Goodson (++) Ivor Dennis Doverhay, TA24 8LJ Gayle E Foote Kelly A Creech Peter Paul Jasmine A Price Pietrusiewicz Julia Biddiscombe Miles L Robertson Muriel Westerdale Rosemary Cape KENNEDY 10 Peel Court, Swain Labour Party Jacki P Leighton-Boyce Eileen M Beddington Graham Robert Street, Watchet, (+) (++) TA23 0AD Frances A Harrison Howard M Harrison Patrick G Veale Thomas William George A Macpherson Norman Nicholas R Mann Philippa J Berry Cynthia Alves NICHOLSON Allshire, East Anstey, The Conservative Party Steven J Pugsley (+) Bruce Heywood (++) Frances Mary Tiverton, EX16 9JG Candidate David H Godsal Nicholas J Thwaites Margaret L Rawle David J Powell Alan W Vigars Josephine Mary Penelope M Webber Parsons Keith H Turner PILKINGTON The Lodge, Allercott Liberal Democrats James D T Wall (+) Mary Willford (++) Peter Charles Farm, Timberscombe, John Goodall Gillian Lee TA24 7BN Valerie Sharp Linda A Pilkington Noel Willford Zoe Willford Julian Willford Ridian Willford 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat Brompton Ralph Village Hall, Brompton Ralph, Taunton 2 BDB-1 to BDB-164 Brompton Regis Village Hall, Brompton Regis, Dulverton 3 BDC-1 to BDC-315 Gilclose, Bury, Dulverton 4 BDD-1 to BDD-59 Brushford Parish Hall, New Road, Brushford, Dulverton 5 BDE-1 to BDE-439 Clatworthy Village Hall, Clatworthy, Taunton 7 BDH-1 to BDH-79 Moorland Hall, Wheddon Cross, Minehead 9 BDJ-1 to BDJ-338 Dulverton Town Hall, 10 Fore Street, Dulverton 10 BDK-1 to BDK-904 Dulverton Town Hall, 10 Fore Street, Dulverton 10 BDL-1 to BDL-213 Exford Memorial Hall, Church Hill, Exford, Minehead 13 BDP-1 to BDP-330 Simonsbath House, Simonsbath, Exmoor 14 BDQ-1 to BDQ-119 Exton and Bridgetown Village Hall, Bridgetown, Dulverton 15 BDR-1 to BDR-182 Huish Champflower Village Hall, Huish Champflower, Taunton 17 BDT-1 to BDT-192 Luccombe Village Hall, Luccombe, Minehead 19 BDV-1 to BDV-111 Luxborough Village Hall, Kingsbridge, Luxborough, Watchet 20 BDW-1 to BDW-151 Luxborough Village Hall, Kingsbridge, Luxborough, Watchet 20 BEW-1 to BEW-70 Dated Tuesday 25 April 2017 Bruce Lang Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, West Somerset House, Killick Way, Williton, Somerset, TA4 4QA Porlock Village Hall, Toll Road, Porlock, Minehead 33 BEJ-2 to BEJ-46 Porlock Village Hall, Toll Road, Porlock, Minehead 33 BEN-3 to BEN-1153 Allerford and Selworthy Community Hall, Harepark, Allerford, 35 BEG-1 to BEG-33 Minehead Allerford and Selworthy Community Hall, Harepark, Allerford, 35 BEP-1 to BEP-332 Minehead Upton Village Hall, Lowtrow Cross, Upton, Wiveliscombe 36 BEQ-1 to BEQ-83 Upton Village Hall, Lowtrow Cross, Upton, Wiveliscombe 36 BEX-1 to BEX-125 Timberscombe Village Hall, Bemberry Bank, Timberscombe 39 BEV-1 to BEV-339 Winsford Village Hall, Winsford, Minehead 45 BFB-1 to BFB-244 Hawkridge Village Hall, Hawkridge, Dulverton 47 BFD-1 to BFD-42 Withypool Village Hall, Higher Mead, Withypool, Minehead 48 BFE-1 to BFE-131 Wootton Courtenay Village Hall, Wootton Courtenay, Minehead 49 BFF-1 to BFF-244 Dated Tuesday 25 April 2017 Bruce Lang Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, West Somerset House, Killick Way, Williton, Somerset, TA4 4QA West Somerset Council NOTICE OF POLL Election of a County Councillor for Dunster Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Dunster will be held on Thursday 4 May 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is ONE. 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 Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors BEHAN 27 Poplar Road, UKIP United Kingdom Josephine R Hogben Barbara Thompson Adrian Taunton, TA1 2SB Independence Party (+) (++) David C Grimmett Kenneth J Williams Joyce T Frost Roger E Kent Letitia V Green Kathleen Williams Valerie Kent David N Green CULVERHOUSE 52 Quarry Close, Labour Party Robert S Bryant (+) Kathrine A See (++) Lesley Alcombe, Minehead, Mason C See Elizabeth Passmore Somerset, TA24 6EF Simon W Passmore Hester M Watson David M P Colley Maureen J Bacon Clare L Nettleton Richard B Atkinson DENNETT 1 Washford Hill, Five Green Party James A Robertson (+) Elaine B Watson (++) Paul Donald Bells, Watchet, Clifford Clark Tove H Clark TA23 0JA Veronica A Newton Kenneth E Martin Susan P Martin Diana F Osborn John E Osborn Judith C Johnson- Smith LAWRENCE The Old Custom The Conservative Party Anthony H Trollope- Geoffrey S Dowding Christine Mary House, 33 Quay Street, Candidate Bellew (+) (++) Minehead, Somerset, Sheila R Morgan Linda M Cook TA24 5UL Kevin G Sully Alan Vicary Jill Strong Geoffrey Hurd Gillian P Witherford Witherford Robert Ricketts WALL The Old Post Office, Liberal Democrats Peter E Humber (+) Jean A Humber (++) James Damian Tudor Luxborough, Watchet, Angela C Mitchell Ellen M Vickery TA23 0SH Marcus D Kravis Barry J Dodd Jonathan Greenhow Evelyn Jupe Melody F C S Harvey Pamela E Salmon 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat Bicknoller Village Hall, Honey Row Lane, (Hill Lane Junction), 1 BDA-1 to BDA-345 Bicknoller Carantoc Place Common Room, Carantoc Place, Carhampton 6 BDF-1 to BDF-175 Carantoc Place Common Room, Carantoc Place, Carhampton 6 BDG-1 to BDG-569 Crowcombe Church House, Crowcombe, Taunton 8 BDI-1 to BDI-394 Dunster Tithe Barn, Priory Green, Dunster, Minehead 11 BDM-1 to BDM-611 St Michaels Church, Church Street, Alcombe, Minehead 21 BDX-1 to BDX-1153 St Michaels Church, Church Street, Alcombe, Minehead 22 BDY-1 to BDY-1038 Elworthy Monksilver & Nettlecombe Community Hall, Combe 29 BEH-1 to BEH-98 Cross Hill, Monksilver, Taunton Dated Tuesday 25 April 2017 Bruce Lang Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, West Somerset House, Killick Way, Williton, Somerset, TA4 4QA Elworthy Monksilver & Nettlecombe Community Hall, Combe 29 BEI-1 to BEI-157 Cross Hill, Monksilver, Taunton Old Cleeve Community Hall, Old Cleeve, Minehead 30 BEK-1 to BEK-439 Roadwater Village Hall, Roadwater, Watchet 31 BEL-1 to BEL-390 Washford Memorial Hall, Huish Lane, Washford, Watchet 32 BEM-1 to BEM-498 Deane Close Common Room, Deane Close, Stogumber 37 BDO-1 to BDO-51 Deane Close Common Room, Deane Close, Stogumber 37 BER-1 to BER-554 Withycombe Memorial Hall, Lower Street, Withycombe, 46 BFC-1 to BFC-241 Minehead Dated Tuesday 25 April 2017 Bruce Lang Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, West Somerset House, Killick Way, Williton, Somerset, TA4 4QA West Somerset Council NOTICE OF POLL Election of a County Councillor for Minehead Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Minehead will be held on Thursday 4 May 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is ONE. 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 Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors CHILCOTT 24 Queens Road, The Conservative Party Stuart Lawrence (+) Gail Olivia Everett (++) Mandy Jayne Minehead, Somerset, Candidate Bryan W Leaker MBE Sarah H Leaker TA24 5DZ Joanne Davies Anthony Frederick John A Littlewood Everett John Kay Christine A Littlewood Ronald J Blundell KRAVIS The Blue Anchor, Blue Liberal Democrats Valerie J Pickard (+) Mark Richards (++) Marcus Anchor, Minehead, Mark Dana Reginald A Woodley Somerset, TA24 6JP Ben J Fox Sheila D Snell James Windle Fiona Windle Jonathan P L Reed Stephen C Pickard SMITH Pillars, 12 Ballfield Rd, Labour Party Christopher J Smith (+) Elaine J C Ross (++) Maureen Anne Minehead, TA24 5JL David D Ross Monica Hartwell Linda Hartwell Jill Walmsley Neil Woodford Susan W Woodford Philippa C Gerry Anita B B O`Brien VENNER Strathmore, Millbridge UKIP UK Raymond P Harris (+) Ethel E Taylor (++) Terry Road, Minehead, Independence Party Nora J Cook Kevin Nixon Somerset, TA24 8AG Kenneth M Reynolds Peter E Morley John C Malin Michelle A Craggs Ann Leader Robert D Venner 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat Methodist Church Hall, Methodist Church, The Avenue 23 BDZ-1 to BDZ-52 Methodist Church Hall, Methodist Church, The Avenue 23 BEA-1 to BEA-1002/1 Roman Catholic Hall, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 8 24 BEB-1 to BEB-995 Townsend Road, Minehead Roman Catholic Hall, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 8 25 BEC-1 to BEC-996 Townsend Road, Minehead Methodist Church Hall, Methodist Church, The Avenue 26 BED-1 to BED-1707 Sainsbury Community Hall, Sainsbury Road, Minehead 27 BEE-1 to BEE-836 Sainsbury Community Hall, Sainsbury Road, Minehead 28 BEF-1 to BEF-1131 5.
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