NOTICE of ELECTION CHICHESTER DISTRICT COUNCIL 2 MAY 2019 1 Elections Are to Be Held of Councillors for the Following Wards

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NOTICE of ELECTION CHICHESTER DISTRICT COUNCIL 2 MAY 2019 1 Elections Are to Be Held of Councillors for the Following Wards NOTICE OF ELECTION CHICHESTER DISTRICT COUNCIL 2 MAY 2019 1 Elections are to be held of Councillors for the following Wards :- Ward Number of Councillors to be elected CHICHESTER CENTRAL 1 CHICHESTER EAST 2 CHICHESTER NORTH 2 CHICHESTER SOUTH 2 CHICHESTER WEST 2 EASEBOURNE (Parishes of Easebourne, Heyshott and Lodsworth) 1 FERNHURST (Parishes of Fernhurst, Lurgashall, Linch, Linchmere and Milland) 2 FITTLEWORTH (Parishes of Barlavington, Bignor, Bury, Duncton, East Lavington, 1 Fittleworth, Graffham, Stopham and Sutton) GOODWOOD (Parishes of Boxgrove, Eartham, East Dean, Singleton, Upwaltham, West Dean 1 and Westhampnett) HARBOUR VILLAGES (Parishes of Appledram, Bosham, Chidham, Donnington and 3 Fishbourne) HARTING (Parishes of Elsted & Treyford, Harting, Nyewood, Rogate and Trotton) 1 LAVANT (Parishes of Funtington and Lavant) 1 LOXWOOD (Parishes of Ebernoe, Kirdford, Loxwood, Northchapel, Plaistow & Ifold and 2 Wisborough Green) MIDHURST (Parishes of Bepton, Cocking, Midhurst, Stedham with Iping (Iping Ward), 2 Stedham with Iping (Stedham Ward), West Lavington and Woolbedding with Redford) NORTH MUNDHAM AND TANGMERE (Parishes of Hunston, Tangmere, North Mundham and 2 Oving) PETWORTH (Parishes of Petworth and Tillington) 1 SELSEY SOUTH (Parish of Selsey South Ward) 2 SIDDLESHAM WITH SELSEY NORTH (Parishes of Siddlesham and Selsey North Ward) 2 SOUTHBOURNE (Parish of Southbourne) 2 THE WITTERINGS (Parishes of Birdham, Earnley, East Wittering, Itchenor and West 3 Wittering) WESTBOURNE (Parishes of Compton, Marden, Stoughton and Westbourne) 1 2. Nomination papers may be obtained from the Elections Office at East Pallant House, Chichester, and must be delivered there on any day after the date of this notice but not later than 4PM on Wednesday, 3 APRIL 2019. 3. If any election is contested, the poll will take place on THURSDAY, 2 MAY 2019. 4. The last date for receipt of any requests for changes to permanent postal or postal proxy votes or for new postal vote applications to be effective for this election is 5 pm on MONDAY, 15 APRIL 2019. Any new applications for proxy votes or changes to existing proxy votes must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at East Pallant House, East Pallant, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1TY by 5pm on WEDNESDAY, 24 APRIL 2019 to be effective for this election. 5. The last date and time for the receipt of an unforeseen medical emergency proxy vote is 5 pm on THURSDAY, 2 MAY 2019. Diane Shepherd Dated 19 March 2019 RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the Returning Officer, Chichester District Council, East Pallant House, East Pallant, Chichester, PO19 1TY NOTICE OF ELECTION PARISH COUNCIL ELECTIONS 2 MAY 2019 1. Elections are to be held of Councillors for the Parishes and Parish Wards named below:- Number of Parish or Ward Councillors Person from whom Nomination Papers can be obtained to be elected BIRDHAM 9 David Siggs, 28 Langdale Avenue, Chichester, PO19 8JQ BOSHAM 11 Chichester District Council, 1 East Pallant House, Chichester, PO19 1TY BOXGROVE 9 Imogen Whittaker, 2 McAdam Close, Hambrook, PO18 8FG CHIDHAM AND HAMBROOK 10 Chichester District Council, 1 East Pallant House, Chichester, PO19 1TY COMPTON 7 John Popplewell, 1 School Lane, Compton, PO18 9EZ DONNINGTON 9 John Ridd, The White House, 38 Grovesnor Road, Chichester PO19 8RX Tel – 01243 783928 EARNLEY 5 Lousie Chater, 1 Charlmead, East Wittering, Chichester, PO20 8DN EAST DEAN 7 Chichester District Council, 1 East Pallant House, Chichester, PO19 1TY EAST WITTERING AND 11 Sam Tate, East Wittering & Bracklesham Parish Council, Bracklesham BRACKLESHAM Barn, Beech Avenue, Bracklesham Bay, PO20 8HU FISHBOURNE 9 Lucy Wright, The Parish Office, The Fishbourne Centre, Blackboy Lane, Fishbourne, PO18 8BE FUNTINGTON 13 Pippa Jacobs, Funtington Parish Council, [email protected] Mobile - 07938640665 HUNSTON 7 Carol Smith, 6 Locksash Close, West Wittering, PO20 8QP LAVANT 9 Imogen Whittaker, 2 McAdam Close, Hambrook, PO18 8FG NORTH MUNDHAM 9 Louise Chater, 1 Charlmead, East Wittering, Chichester, PO20 8DN OVING 9 Chichester District Council, 1 East Pallant House, Chichester, PO19 1TY SELSEY North Ward 6 Rebecca White, Selsey Town Council, 55 High Street, Selsey, PO20 9AT South Ward 8 SIDLESHAM 9 Tessa MacIntyre, 3 Hollybank Lane, Emsworth, Hants, PO10 7UD SINGLETON 9 Vivien Nuttall, Riverside, Singleton, PO18 0HA SOUTHBOURNE 13 Bob Hayes, 6 Westview Cottages, South Lane, Southbourne, PO10 8PS [email protected] Call to arrange collection 07717 811345/01243 371388 STOUGHTON 9 Fiona Baker, Watergate Barn, West Marden, Chichester, PO18 9EQ TANGMERE 10 Chichester District Council, 1 East Pallant House, Chichester, PO19 1TY WESTBOURNE 9 Clare Kennett, 53 Skylark Avenue, Emsworth, PO10 7GB WEST DEAN 9 Stephen Corbett, 110 West Dean, Chichester, PO18 0QX WESTHAMPNETT 9 Linda Lanham, Oak Tree Cottage, Claypit Lane, Westhampnett, PO18 0NU WEST ITCHENOR 7 Carol Smith, 6 Locksash Close, West Wittering, PO20 8QP WEST WITTERING 9 Joanne Brown Parish Clerk. Tel – 01243 582667 2. Nomination papers may be obtained from the Elections Office at East Pallant House, Chichester, and must be delivered there on any day after the date of this notice but not later than 4PM on Wednesday, 3 APRIL 2019. They may also be obtained from the person named above. 3. If any election is contested, the poll will take place on THURSDAY, 2 MAY 2019. 4. The last date for receipt of any requests for changes to permanent postal or postal proxy votes or for new postal vote applications to be effective for this election is 5 pm on Monday, 15 APRIL 2019. Any new applications for proxy votes or changes to existing proxy votes must reach the Returning Officer at East Pallant House, East Pallant, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1TY by 5pm on Wednesday, 24 APRIL 2019 to be effective for this election. 5. The last date and time for the receipt of an unforeseen medical emergency proxy vote is 5 pm on THURSDAY, 2 MAY 2019. Diane Shepherd Dated 19 March 2019 RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the Returning Officer, Chichester District Council, East Pallant House, East Pallant, Chichester, PO19 1TY .
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