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Statement of Persons Nominated STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Election of Parish Councillors Arrington Parish Council The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Arrington Reason why no longer Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) nominated* 10 Hillside Lane, DESMOND Arrington, Royston, Andrew SG8 0BZ Rose Cottage, 88 KASZAK Ermine Way, Arrington, Martin Cambs, SG8 0AH 9A Church Lane, O`KEEFE Arrington, South Cambs, Independent Darren Anthony SG8 0BD 4 Newell Close, PEARCE Arrington, Cambs, Debbie SG8 0AZ 51 Ermine Way, SIUDAK Arrington, Nr Royston, Yvonne Leonie Hertfordshire, SG8 0AG *Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. Date: Friday 8 April 2016 Jean Hunter Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, South Cambridgeshire Hall, Cambourne Business Park, Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6EA STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Election of Parish Councillors Cambourne Parish Council The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Cambourne Reason why no longer Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) nominated* 24 Foxhollow, Great CROCKER Cambourne, Cambridge, Simon Nicholas CB23 5HW 20 Brookfield Way, GAVIGAN Lower Cambourne, Patrick James Cambridgeshire, CB23 5ED 108 Greenhaze Lane, HUDSON Great Cambourne, Tom CB23 5BH 38, Lancaster Gate, MEHBOOB Upper Cambourne, Ghazala CB23 6AT 3 Langate Green, Great O`DWYER Cambourne, Cambridge, Joseph CB23 5AE 1 Whitley Road, Upper PATEL Cambourne, Jey Cambridgeshire, CB23 6AS 5, Chervil Way, Great POULTON Cambourne, Ruth Cambridgeshire, CB23 6BA SAWFORD 139 Jeavons Lane, Jeni Cambourne, CB23 5FA 14 Spar Close, Lower THOMPSON Cambourne, Greg Robert Cambridgeshire, CB23 6FG *Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. Date: Friday 8 April 2016 Jean Hunter Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, South Cambridgeshire Hall, Cambourne Business Park, Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6EA STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Election of Parish Councillors Croydon Parish Council The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Croydon Reason why no longer Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) nominated* 1 College Farm Court, BROWN Barton, Cambridge, James Alistair Hamilton CB23 7AL NEWLAND 25 High Street, Croydon, Jackie Cambs, SG8 0DN The Old Rectory, Church SLATOR Lane, Croydon, Independent Susan Catherine SG8 0DX Casa-Mia, High St, SOLE Croydon, Royston, Francis John Herts, SG8 0DL Hill Cottage, High Street, WHEELER Croydon, Royston, Garth James Herts, SG8 0DN *Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. Date: Friday 8 April 2016 Jean Hunter Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, South Cambridgeshire Hall, Cambourne Business Park, Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6EA STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Election of Parish Councillors Fen Ditton Parish Council The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Fen Ditton Reason why no longer Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) nominated* 82 Horningsea Road, BENNÉE Fen Ditton, Cambs, Independent Felicity CB5 8SZ 15 Musgrave Way, Fen BUSH Ditton, Cambridge, Emily CB5 8TD 22 Green End, Fen CONROY Ditton, Cambridge, Village Resident Jennie CB5 8SX EASTERFIELD 106, Ditton Lane, Mark Cambridge, CB5 8SS FARRAR 31A High Ditch Road, Vince Cambridge, CB5 8TE Aquila, 11 Church St, IRVIN-BRABEN Fen Ditton, Cambridge, Wendy Lynn CB5 8SU JONES 10 High Street, Fen Charles Richard Ditton, CB5 8ST Chappell The Stables, High Ditch SUESS Road, Fen Ditton, Laurice Joan Cambs, CB5 8TE *Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. Date: Friday 8 April 2016 Jean Hunter Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, South Cambridgeshire Hall, Cambourne Business Park, Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6EA STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Election of Parish Councillors Great Chishill and Little Chishill Parish Council The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Great Chishill Ward Reason why no longer Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) nominated* CLEMENTS 32 Barley Road, Great Neil Michael Chishill, SG8 8SB 27 Heydon Road, Great CONEY Chishill, Royston, James Richard Hertfordshire, SG8 8SS Walnut Tree House, 29 DRING Heydon Road, Great Simon Jermery Chishill, Royston, SG8 8SS Fir Tree House, 62 GARDINER Heydon Road, Great Andrew Charles Stanley Chishill, Royston, Herts., SG8 8SR The Old Farmhouse, 58 HARRISON Heydon Road, Great Suzie Chishill, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 8SR *Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. Date: Friday 8 April 2016 Jean Hunter Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, South Cambridgeshire Hall, Cambourne Business Park, Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6EA STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Election of Parish Councillors The Eversden Parish Council The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Great Eversden Reason why no longer Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) nominated* 40 Wimpole Road, Great O`CALLAGHAN Eversden, Cambridge, Kieran Mary CB23 1HR *Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. Date: Friday 8 April 2016 Jean Hunter Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, South Cambridgeshire Hall, Cambourne Business Park, Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6EA STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Election of Parish Councillors Great Wilbraham Parish Council The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Great Wilbraham Reason why no longer Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) nominated* BARTLETT 14 High Street, Gt. Stephen Wilbraham, CB21 5JD 62 Angle End, Great BRAY Wilbraham, Cambridge, Independent Joy CB21 5JG The Shepherd`s House, DAVIS 13, Toft Lane, Gt. Patricia Barbara Wilbraham, CB21 5JH Branch Farm House, 40 RAMUS Angle End, Great Sally Anne Wilbraham, Cambs, CB21 5JG 56 Angle End, Great TIPPEN Wilbraham, Cambridge, Independent Roddy CB21 5JG *Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. Date: Friday 8 April 2016 Jean Hunter Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, South Cambridgeshire Hall, Cambourne Business Park, Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6EA STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Election of Parish Councillors Guilden Morden Parish Council The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Guilden Morden Reason why no longer Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) nominated* 7 Ashwell Road, Guilden DAVIS ROACH Morden, Royston, Judith Anne Hertfordshire, SG8 0JX 7 Cannons Close, DELLAR Guilden Morden, Graham John Royston, Herts, SG8 0JL 14 Church Street, HARPER Guilden Morden, Geoffrey Ken Hertfordshire, SG8 0JD Somborne Cottage, 30 HOLME Church Street, Guilden Independent Barry John Morden, Royston, Herts, SG8 0JD 1 New Rd, Guilden MITCHELL Morden, Royston, Herts, Doreen Emily SG8 0JN THORPE 2 Swan Lane, Guilden Denise Claire Morden, SG8 0JW 52 Church Street, TOWNSEND-STOJIC Guilden Morden, Janet Elizabeth S.Cambs, SG8 0JD *Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. Date: Friday 8 April 2016 Jean Hunter Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, South Cambridgeshire Hall, Cambourne Business Park, Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6EA STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Election of Parish Councillors Harlton Parish Council The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Harlton Reason why no longer Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) nominated* Bottom Farm, 96A High BANKS Street, Harlton, Ben Cambridge, CB23 1ES BENSON 57 High St, Harlton, Richard James Cambs, CB23 1ES COLERIDGE 6, Haslingfield Road, Chris Harlton, CB23 1ER 19 Haslingfield Rd, EVANS Harlton, Cambs, Karen Frances CB23 1ER JOHNSON 79 High St, Harlton, Garry Stephen Cambridge,
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