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Halarose Borough Council Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly for the LAGAN VALLEY Constituency NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION AGENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following candidates have appointed or are deemed to have appointed the person named as election agent for the election of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly on Thursday 5 May 2016. NAME AND ADDRESS OF NAME AND ADDRESS OF ADDRESS OF OFFICE TO WHICH CANDIDATE AGENT CLAIMS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS MAY BE SENT IF DIFFERENT FROM ADDRESS OF AGENT Dan Barrios-O'Neill Dan Barrios-O'Neill 47 Titterington Gardens, Drumbo, 47 Titterington Gardens, Drumbo, Lisburn, Antrim, BT27 5LJ Lisburn, Antrim, BT27 5LJ Robbie Butler Mr Nicholas Trimble 188 Killowen Grange, Lisburn, BT28 3JF (address in Lagan Valley) 188 Killowen Grange, Lisburn, BT28 3JF Pat Catney Mr Conor Michael Quinn 57 Garvey Manor, Lisburn, BT27 4DQ (address in Lagan Valley) 57 Garvey Manor, Lisburn, BT27 4DQ Jonathan Craig Mr Uel Mackin 13 Plantation Road, Lisburn, BT27 5BP (address in Lagan Valley) 13 Plantation Road, Lisburn, BT27 5BP Peter Dynes Ms Christine Mary Sheen 104 Drumglass, Tullygally, Craigavon, Co (address in Upper Bann) 104 Drumglass, Tullygally, Armagh, BT65 5BB Craigavon, Co Armagh, BT65 5BB Paul Givan Mr Uel Mackin 13 Plantation Road, Lisburn, BT27 5BP (address in Lagan Valley) 13 Plantation Road, Lisburn, BT27 5BP Brenda Hale Mr Uel Mackin 13 Plantation Road, Lisburn, BT27 5BP (address in Lagan Valley) 13 Plantation Road, Lisburn, BT27 5BP Dated this Tuesday 12 April 2016 Deputy Banbridge Area Electoral Office 52 Bridge Street Banbridge Majella Morgan BT32 3JU Deputy Returning Officer Published and printed by Deputy Returning Officer, Banbridge Area Electoral Office, 52 Bridge Street, Banbridge BT32 3JU Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly for the LAGAN VALLEY Constituency NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION AGENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following candidates have appointed or are deemed to have appointed the person named as election agent for the election of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly on Thursday 5 May 2016. NAME AND ADDRESS OF NAME AND ADDRESS OF ADDRESS OF OFFICE TO WHICH CANDIDATE AGENT CLAIMS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS MAY BE SENT IF DIFFERENT FROM ADDRESS OF AGENT Brian Higginson Brian David George Thomas (address in Lagan Valley) Higginson 28 Rosevale Meadows, Lisburn, Co Antrim, BT28 1JF Jack Irwin Mr John Keighley Lund LVCA Federation, 54 Old Kilmore Road, (address in North Down) 54 Old Kilmore Road, Moira, Moira, Co. Armagh, BT67 0LZ Craigavon, Co. Armagh, BT67 0LZ Trevor Lunn Mr Brian Dornan 8 The Hermitage, Dunmurry, Belfast, Co 12A Whinney Hill, Lisburn, Co 8 The Hermitage, Dunmurry, Belfast, Antrim, BT17 9NH Antrim, BT28 3UZ Co Antrim, BT17 9NH Frazer McCammond Mr Alan Wilson 23 Hillsborough Road, Dromore, Co 23 Hillsborough Road, Dromore, 50 Ballymacormick Road, Dromore, Down, BT25 1DE Co Down, BT25 1DE Co. Down, BT25 1QR Jacqui McGeough Mr Robert Henry Toner 147 Andersonstown Road, Belfast, BT11 (address in Belfast West) 44 Woodside Park, Poleglass, BT17 9BW 0SS Jonny Orr Jonny Orr 88 Thornleigh Park, Lisburn, BT28 88 Thornleigh Park, Lisburn, BT28 2DD 2DD Jenny Palmer Mr Edgar Laird 5 Earlsfort, Moira, Craigavon, BT67 0LY 18A Culcavy Road, Hillsborough, 5 Earlsfort, Moira, Craigavon, BT67 BT26 6JD 0LY Dated this Tuesday 12 April 2016 Deputy Banbridge Area Electoral Office 52 Bridge Street Banbridge Majella Morgan BT32 3JU Deputy Returning Officer Published and printed by Deputy Returning Officer, Banbridge Area Electoral Office, 52 Bridge Street, Banbridge BT32 3JU Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly for the LAGAN VALLEY Constituency NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION AGENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following candidates have appointed or are deemed to have appointed the person named as election agent for the election of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly on Thursday 5 May 2016. NAME AND ADDRESS OF NAME AND ADDRESS OF ADDRESS OF OFFICE TO WHICH CANDIDATE AGENT CLAIMS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS MAY BE SENT IF DIFFERENT FROM ADDRESS OF AGENT Edwin Poots Mr Uel Mackin 13 Plantation Road, Lisburn, BT27 5BP (address in Lagan Valley) 13 Plantation Road, Lisburn, BT27 5BP Lyle Rea Mr Samuel Morrison 68 Mourne Grange, Dromore, Co Down, (address in Lagan Valley) 68 Mourne Grange, Dromore, Co BT25 1SZ Down, BT25 1SZ Dated this Tuesday 12 April 2016 Deputy Banbridge Area Electoral Office 52 Bridge Street Banbridge Majella Morgan BT32 3JU Deputy Returning Officer Published and printed by Deputy Returning Officer, Banbridge Area Electoral Office, 52 Bridge Street, Banbridge BT32 3JU .
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