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Radstock Town Council Election of Councillors for Radstock Clandown Keynsham Town Council Election of councillors for Keynsham North Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following people have been or stand nominated for election to Keynsham North Ward (Town Council). Those who no longer stand nominated have a comment in the right hand column. NAME OF CANDIDATE ADDRESS OF CANDIDATE DESCRIPTION OF CANDIDATE IF NO LONGER NOMINATED, REASON WHY Baker, Keith Frederick 108 Lays Drive, Keynsham, Conservative Party Candidate Bristol, BS31 2LW Brassington, David 49 Lockingwell Road, Liberal Democrats Keynsham, Bristol, BS31 2HH Burchell, Keith 2B Rodney Road, Saltford, The Labour Party Candidate BS31 3HP Duckett, Carole-Anne 8 Wheathill Close, Keynsham, Conservative Party Candidate Bristol, BS31 2HL Kirwan, Keith Richard 29 St Ladoc Road, Keynsham, Liberal Democrats Bristol, BS31 2DR O'Brien, Lisa 21 Saint Keyna Road, The Conservative Party Candidate Keynsham, BS31 2UD Simmons, Brian 82 St Ladoc Road, Keynsham, Conservative Party Candidate BS31 2EN Wallcroft, Jonathan Samuel 67 St Francis Road, Keynsham, The Labour Party Candidate Bristol, BS31 2DX Wilkins, Zoe Claire 85 St Francis Road, Keynsham, Conservative Party Candidate Bristol, BS31 2EA Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW on Friday 10 April 2015 Keynsham Town Council Election of councillors for Keynsham East Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following people have been or stand nominated for election to Keynsham East Ward (Town Council). Those who no longer stand nominated have a comment in the right hand column. NAME OF CANDIDATE ADDRESS OF CANDIDATE DESCRIPTION OF CANDIDATE IF NO LONGER NOMINATED, REASON WHY Cron, Judith Alicia 102 Wellsway, Keynsham, The Conservative Party Candidate Bristol, BS31 1JB Douglas, John Fredrick Prowse Avon Valley Farm, Bath Road, Conservative Party Candidate Keynsham, Bristol, BS31 1TS Fricker, Clive 62 Chandag Road, Keynsham, Conservative Party Candidate Bristol, BS31 1PL Nelson, David Brian 110 Chandag Road, Keynsham, The Conservative Party Candidate BS31 1QF Waite, Samuel Scott 44b Minsmere Road, Keynsham, Conservative Party Candidate Somerset, BS31 1PY Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW on Friday 10 April 2015 Keynsham Town Council Election of councillors for Keynsham South Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following people have been or stand nominated for election to Keynsham South Ward (Town Council). Those who no longer stand nominated have a comment in the right hand column. NAME OF CANDIDATE ADDRESS OF CANDIDATE DESCRIPTION OF CANDIDATE IF NO LONGER NOMINATED, REASON WHY Biddleston, David William 52 Chandos Road, Keynsham, The Labour Party Candidate Bristol, BS31 2DB Crouch, Tony 25 Lays Drive, Keynsham, The Labour Party Candidate Bristol, BS31 2LB Davis, Christopher Jeffery 29 Lays Drive, Keynsham, BS31 The Labour Party Candidate 2LB Fleming, John 28 Sherwood Close, Keynsham, The Conservative Party Candidate BS31 1BZ Simmons, Kate 2B Tamworth Road, Keynsham, The Conservative Party Candidate Bristol, BS31 1BB Sinclair, Allan 180 Park Road, Keynsham, Conservative Party Candidate BS31 1AY Staddon, Roy 54b Temple Street, Keynsham, The Labour Party Candidate Bristol, BS31 1EP Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW on Friday 10 April 2015 Midsomer Norton Town Council Election of councillors for Midsomer Norton Town Council STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following people have been or stand nominated for election to Midsomer Norton Town Council. Those who no longer stand nominated have a comment in the right hand column. NAME OF CANDIDATE ADDRESS OF CANDIDATE DESCRIPTION OF CANDIDATE IF NO LONGER NOMINATED, REASON WHY Barnes, Luke David 10 The Timbers, Midsomer Independent Midsomer Norton - Norton, BA3 4DT Shaping the Future Davis, Glyn 46 Clevedon Road, Midsomer Independent Midsomer Norton - Norton, Radstock, BA3 2ED Cooperation Not Conflict Evans, Michael Orchard View, Primrose Lane, Independent Midsomer Norton Midsomer Norton, Radstock, Progressing Together BA3 2UP Lawrence, Brian The Cottage, 21 Steam Mills, Independent Midsomer Norton - Midsomer Norton, Bath, BA3 Collaborating for Improvement 2JZ Lewis, Jane Margaret Flowers Piece, 44 Old Millards Independent Midsomer Norton - Hill, Midsomer Norton, BA3 2XE Planning the Future Myers, Paul Anthony 117 Redfield Road, Midsomer Independent Midsomer Norton - Norton, Bath, BA3 2JH Getting Things Done Plumley, Steve "Lynden", Radstock Road, Independent Midsomer Norton Midsomer Norton, Bath, BA3 People Not Politics 2AW Purchase, Amy Claire 35 West Road, Welton, Independent Midsomer Norton - Midsomer Norton, BA3 2TR Working Together Robertson, Lynda Eileen 45 Station Road, Midsomer Independent Midsomer Norton - Norton, BA3 2BJ Working for Communities Robertson, Richard 45 Station Road,, Midsomer Independent Midsomer Norton - Norton, Radstock, BA3 2BJ Encouraging Local Jobs Slade, Alastair Ewart 8 Underhill Lane, Midsomer Independent Midsomer Norton - Norton, Radstock, BA3 2RT Giving Something Back Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW on Friday 10 April 2015 Radstock Town Council Election of councillors for Radstock Centre Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following people have been or stand nominated for election to Radstock Centre Ward (Town Council). Those who no longer stand nominated have a comment in the right hand column. NAME OF CANDIDATE ADDRESS OF CANDIDATE DESCRIPTION OF CANDIDATE IF NO LONGER NOMINATED, REASON WHY Bevan, Rupert Stephen Orchardleigh Villa, Wells Road, Independent: Resident Radstock, BA3 3RP Currie, Colin Andrew 7 Frome Old Road, Radstock, Independent, Local Resident Bath, BA3 3QE Dando, Chris 3 Riverside Cottages, Radstock, Labour Party BA3 3PS Derl-Davis, Liz 34 Pine Court, Waterloo Road, Labour Party Radstock, BA3 3HL Pate, Keith Anthony 29 Green Vale Road, Paulton, Independent BS39 7RR Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW on Friday 10 April 2015 Radstock Town Council Election of councillors for Radstock Writhlington Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following people have been or stand nominated for election to Radstock Writhlington Ward (Town Council). Those who no longer stand nominated have a comment in the right hand column. NAME OF CANDIDATE ADDRESS OF CANDIDATE DESCRIPTION OF CANDIDATE IF NO LONGER NOMINATED, REASON WHY Ness, Jordan 20 Belle Vue Close, Peasedown Labour Party St John, BA2 8HA Toogood, Nick 2 Sycamore Road, Writhlington, Radstock, BA3 3NS Tyrrell, Keith John The Rowans, 125 Frome Road, Radstock, BA3 3LW Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW on Friday 10 April 2015 Radstock Town Council Election of councillors for Radstock Clandown Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following people have been or stand nominated for election to Radstock Clandown Ward (Town Council). Those who no longer stand nominated have a comment in the right hand column. NAME OF CANDIDATE ADDRESS OF CANDIDATE DESCRIPTION OF CANDIDATE IF NO LONGER NOMINATED, REASON WHY Jovcic-Sas, Anne Marie Woodview, The Down, Labour and Co-operative Party Clandown, Radstock, BA3 3DD Phillips, Dorothy Ellen Mary 11 Princes Street, Clandown, No Library Move to Radco Radstock, BA3 3DJ Phillips, Robert George 11 Princes Street, Clandown, Independent - Sensible Alternative Bath, BA3 3DJ to Democracy Sas, Peter Woodview, The Down, Labour and Co-operative Party Clandown, Radstock, BA3 3DD Shearn, Bruce Andrew 21 Woodborough Road, Liberal Democrats Radstock, BA3 3JE Whittock, John 'Dijon', Bath New Road, Radstock, BA3 3ED Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW on Friday 10 April 2015 Radstock Town Council Election of councillors for Radstock Haydon Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following people have been or stand nominated for election to Radstock Haydon Ward (Town Council). Those who no longer stand nominated have a comment in the right hand column. NAME OF CANDIDATE ADDRESS OF CANDIDATE DESCRIPTION OF CANDIDATE IF NO LONGER NOMINATED, REASON WHY Boulton, Mike Waterside House, Haydon, Independent Radstock, BA3 5TP Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW on Friday 10 April 2015 .
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