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Statement of Persons Nominated And STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Cannock Chase District Council Election of a Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase will be held on Thursday 12 December 2019, 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 HOBBS (address in Labour Party Martin Christine E(+) Adamson (+) (++) (+) (++) Anne Denise Stafford Higgs Karon J George(++) Constituency) King Peter D Tipton Ryan Pearson Alan R Witton Paul T Ireland David J Todd Diane M Thornley Steven MILLING 30 Garden Drive, The Conservative Lyons Olivia(+) Hewitt Philip(++) Hughes Robert J(+) Lyons June A(++) Sutton Hyra M(+) Jones Philip(++) Amanda Anne Brereton, Party Candidate Yates Wendy Reid Angela M Johnson Justin P Johnson Andrea V Benfield Kathleen E Heafield Tina M Rugeley, Moffat James Harris Olwyn Lyons Nicholas Mellor Patricia A Rose Gillian D Rowley Doris Y Staffordshire, Jones Valerie Postings Rachel Mellor Michael C Dunning Sheila C Clemson Trevor Vernon Shirley A Stanley Nora P Vernon Kenneth W McCormack Hopton Colin A Kruskonjic Peter Sutton Ronald C WS15 1BX Patricia G WOODHEAD 46 Uxbridge Green Party Hawkins Crabtree (+) (++) (+) (++) Paul Edward Street, Candidate Amanda J(+) Stuart K(++) Hednesford, Muckley Andrea M Wilkinson Claire Staffordshire, Downs Kathryn Middleton Shaun D Kingston Robin A Bowman Laurie WS12 1DB Smith Maire T Jenking Richard 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Situation of Polling Station P.S. Electoral register Situation of Polling Station P.S. Electoral register No. no’s entitled to vote No. no’s entitled to vote thereat thereat Rugeley Leisure Centre, Burnthill Lane, Rugeley, Staffs. 1 AG1-1 to AG1-897 Staffordshire University Academy, View St. Entrance, Hednesford 40 GH1-1 to GH1-1124 Pear Tree W.M.C., Concert Room, Hardie Ave., Rugeley 2 AG2-1 to AG2-1030 Staffordshire University Academy, View St. Entrance, Hednesford 41 GH1-1125 to GH1-2157 Pear Tree W.M.C., Concert Room, Hardie Ave., Rugeley 3 AG2-1031 to AG2-1938 Pye Green Academy, Rose Hill, Hednesford, Cannock 42 GH2-1 to GH2-1359 Chase View C P School, Hillary Crest, Rugeley 4 AG3-1 to AG3-452 Pye Green Academy, Rose Hill, Hednesford, Cannock 43 GH2-1360 to GH2-2705 Redbrook Hayes School, Talbot Rd., Brereton, Rugeley 5 BR1-1 to BR1-1040 Hayes Green Community Centre, Hayes Way, Heath Hayes 44 HG1-1 to HG1-1342 Redbrook Hayes School, Talbot Rd., Brereton, Rugeley 6 BR2-1 to BR2-1101 Hayes Green Community Centre, Hayes Way, Heath Hayes 45 HG2-1 to HG2-1402 Hob Hill School, Armitage Lane, Brereton, Rugeley 7 BR3-1 to BR3-1523 Hayes Green Community Centre, Hayes Way, Heath Hayes 46 HG3-1 to HG3-1432 St Joseph's School, Newman Grove, Rugeley, Staffs 8 BR4-1 to BR4-572 Hayes Green Community Centre, Hayes Way, Heath Hayes 47 HG3-1433 to HG3-2694 Brereton Community Hub, Armitage Rd., Brereton 9 BR5-1 to BR5-986 Heath Hayes Academy, Wimblebury Rd., Heath Hayes, Cannock 48 HH1-1 to HH1-754 Cannock Community Fire Station, Old Hednesford Rd., Cannock 10 CE1-1 to CE1-1128 Five Ways J M School, Langholm Dr., Heath Hayes, Cannock 49 HH2-1 to HH2-978 Chadsmoor J M School, Burns St., Chadsmoor, Cannock 11 CE2-1 to CE2-922 Five Ways J M School, Langholm Dr., Heath Hayes, Cannock 50 HH2-979 to HH2-1766 Chadsmoor J M School, Burns St., Chadsmoor, Cannock 12 CE2-925 to CE2-1836 Bourne Methodist, Chapel St., Heath Hayes, Cannock 51 HH3-1 to HH3-1150 St Chad's Church Hall, Cannock Rd., Chadsmoor, Cannock 13 CE3-1 to CE3-368 Wimblebury Community Centre, John St., Wimblebury 52 HH4-1 to HH4-1106 St Chad's Church Hall, Cannock Rd., Chadsmoor, Cannock 14 CE4-1 to CE4-866 Aquarius Ballroom (Pisces Suite), Victoria Shopping Park, 53 HN1-1 to HN1-934 Hednesford Highfields Centre, 21 Smalley Close, Hightown, Hednesford 15 CE5-1 to CE5-1064 The Scout Hut, Mavis Rd., Hednesford 54 HN2-1 to HN2-1227/1 Bevan Lee Community Centre, 28 Bevan Lee Rd., Cannock 16 CN1-1 to CN1-1157 Portable Polling Station, Adj. to Midland Heart, School Court, 55 HN3-1 to HN3-1098/2 Station Rd., Hednesford St. Aidan's Church Hall, Albert St., Cannock, Staffs 17 CN2-1 to CN2-924 Pye Green Community Centre (Meeting Rooms 1 & 2), Bradbury 56 HN4-1 to HN4-775 Lane, Pye Green, Hednesford St. Aidan's Church Hall, Albert St., Cannock, Staffs 18 CN2-925 to CN2-1442 Pye Green Community Centre (Meeting Rooms 1 & 2), Bradbury 57 HN4-776 to HN4-1542 Lane, Pye Green, Hednesford Moorhill C.P. School, Moorland Rd., Cannock, Staffs 19 CN3-1 to CN3-884 Portable Polling Station, Brindley Heath Car Park, opposite 79 58 HN5-1 to HN5-419 Brindley Heath Rd. Moorhill C.P. School, Moorland Rd., Cannock, Staffs 20 CN3-885 to CN3-1725 St Peter's Church Hall, Church Hill, Hednesford, Cannock 59 HS1-1 to HS1-911 West Chadsmoor Family Centre, 98-100 Princess St., Chadsmoor 21 CN4-1 to CN4-1024 St Peter's Church Hall, Church Hill, Hednesford, Cannock 60 HS1-912 to HS1-1699 Bridgtown Primary School, North St., Bridgtown, Cannock 22 CS1-1 to CS1-1257 St Joseph's R C School, Hill Top, Hednesford, Cannock 61 HS2-1 to HS2-863 Bridgtown Primary School, North St., Bridgtown, Cannock 22 CS2-1 to CS2-8 St Joseph's R C School, Hill Top, Hednesford, Cannock 62 HS3-1 to HS3-813 Longford Primary School, Ascot Drive, Cannock 23 CS3-1 to CS3-951 St Joseph's R C School, Hill Top, Hednesford, Cannock 63 HS3-815 to HS3-1526 Longford Primary School, Ascot Drive, Cannock 24 CS3-952 to CS3-1706 Jerome C P School, Hussey Rd., Norton Canes, Cannock 64 NC1-1 to NC1-1215/2 St. Barnabas Church Hall, Mosswood St., Cannock 25 CS4-1 to CS4-1408 Norton Canes Methodist Church Hall, Poplar St., Norton Canes, 65 NC2-1 to NC2-1115 Cannock Salvation Army Hall, Walhouse St., Cannock, Staffs 26 CS5-1 to CS5-1535 Norton Canes Methodist Church Hall, Poplar St., Norton Canes, 66 NC2-1116 to NC2-2154 Cannock St.Stephen's Church Hall, Bideford Way, Cannock 27 CW1-1 to CW1-662 Norton Canes Community Centre, Brownhills Rd., Norton Canes 67 NC3-1 to NC3-1276 Cannock Park Golf Club, Rear of Chase Leisure Centre, Stafford 28 CW2-1 to CW2-1539/1 Norton Canes Community Centre, Brownhills Rd., Norton Canes 68 NC3-1278 to NC3-2482 Rd., Cannock Church of the Latter Day Saints, 136 Penkridge Rd., Cannock 29 CW3-1 to CW3-904 Portable Polling Station, Beaudesert View, Rawnsley 69 RR1-1 to RR1-1779 Church of the Latter Day Saints, 136 Penkridge Rd., Cannock 30 CW3-905 to CW3-1789 Hazel Slade Primary Academy, Cannock Wood St., Hazel Slade, 70 RR2-1 to RR2-593 Cannock Cannock Chase High School, Hednesford Rd., Cannock 31 CW4-3 to CW4-1265 Cannock Wood & Gentleshaw Village Hall, Buds Rd., Cannock 71 RR3-1 to RR3-818 Wood, Rugeley Cardinal Griffin Catholic College, Cardinal Way, off Stafford Rd., 32 CW5-1 to CW5-416 Prospect Village Hall, Williamson Avenue, Prospect Village, 72 RR4-1 to RR4-481 Cannock Cannock Western Springs C.P. School, School Rd., Rugeley 33 EH1-1 to EH1-960 St Paul's Church Hall, Formerly Methodist Rooms, Lichfield St. 73 WS1-1 to WS1-1029 Western Springs C.P. School, School Rd., Rugeley 34 EH1-961 to EH1-1824 Rugeley Rose Theatre & Community Hall, Taylors Lane, Rugeley, 74 WS2-1 to WS2-1077 Staffs Etching Hill Primary School, Penk Drive North, Etching Hill, Rugeley 35 EH2-1 to EH2-489 Rugeley Rose Theatre & Community Hall, Taylors Lane, Rugeley, 75 WS2-1079 to WS2-2011 Staffs Etching Hill Primary School, Penk Drive North, Etching Hill, Rugeley 36 EH3-1 to EH3-1219 Western Springs C.P. School, School Rd., Rugeley 76 WS3-1 to WS3-986 Etching Hill Primary School, Penk Drive North, Etching Hill, Rugeley 37 EH3-1220 to EH3-2359 The Bungalow, The Hart School, Penkridge Bank Road, Rugeley 77 WS4-1 to WS4-1049 Slitting Mill Village Hall, Slitting Mill, Rugeley 38 EH4-1 to EH4-249 Slitting Mill Village Hall, Slitting Mill, Rugeley 39 EH5-1 to EH5-215 Dated Thursday 14 November 2019 Tony McGovern Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Beecroft Road, Cannock, Staffordshire, WS11 1BG .
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