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Notice of Alterations Pending an Election HARBOROUGH DISTRICT COUNCIL REGISTER OF ELECTORS Notice of Alterations Pending an Election In accordance with the Representation of the People Act, I hereby give notice that the following is a list of amendments to the published Register of Electors which take immediate effect. Please note that these corrections shall be in force for any Parliamentary Election,PARLIAMENTARY TEST ELECTION on Thursday 7 May 2015 . Elector No Qualification Elector Name Address Alteration AA-48 Caroline F Bromley 14 Austins Close, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9BJ AA-178 Andrew Lee Maslin 58 Fairfield Road, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9QJ AA-179 Sarah E Maslin 58 Fairfield Road, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9QJ AA-222/2 Chloe E Kennedy Apartment 9 Langton Court, 28, Creation Fairfield Road, Market Harborough, Leics, LE16 9QJ AA-247 Grace Smith 8 the Maltings, Fairfield Road, Deletion Market Harborough, Leics, LE16 9QQ AA-324 Michael Glithero 9A Goward Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AF AA-361 12-Mar-1997 Joanne R Frost- 7 Harcourt Street, Market Deletion Payne Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AG AA-392/1 Margaret M Sparks 18 Hearth Street, Market Creation Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AH AA-433 Gary Asher 41 Hearth Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AQ AA-527 Josephine A Parker 17 Highfield Street, Market Amendment Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AL AA-533 Timothy D Sealey 21 Highfield Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AL AA-572 Angela Scrase 44 Highfield Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AL AA-573 James Scrase 44 Highfield Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AL AA-594 Peter Davis 59 Highfield Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AL AA-595 Abigail Hoyle 59 Highfield Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AL AA-637 Hanna J Staton 13 Hillcrest Avenue, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 7AR AA-637/1 Luke M Staton 13 Hillcrest Avenue, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 7AR AA-639 Timothy Wright 13 Hillcrest Avenue, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 7AR AA-754 Millicent C Smith 1 Holly Bank, Leicester Road, Amendment Market Harborough, Leics, LE16 7AZ AA-787 Rosemary 3 Logan Crescent, Market Deletion Boucekkine Harborough, Leics, LE16 9QT AA-844/4 William Lee 38A Logan Crescent, Market Creation Harborough, Leics, LE16 9QT AA-938 Stewart Fortnum 66 Logan Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AR Elector No Qualification Elector Name Address Alteration AA-980 Samuel M Jordan 120 Logan Street, Market Amendment Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AR AA-993 Stephen Pursglove 1 Logan Street, Market Harborough, Amendment Leics, LE16 9AW AA-1015 Chris M S Everett 41 Logan Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AW AA-1076/3 Colette G Jarvis New Harborough Post Office, 30, Creation Nelson Street, Market Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AY AA-1076/4 Michael F New Harborough Post Office, 30, Creation Woodford Nelson Street, Market Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AY AA-1076/5 Kristian J Woodford New Harborough Post Office, 30, Creation Nelson Street, Market Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AY AA-1170 Tracey L Mcmanus 46 Nelson Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AY AA-1204/1 Elizabeth R J 90 Nelson Street, Market Creation Clarke Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AY AA-1211/1 John C Perry 98 Nelson Street, Market Creation Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AY AA-1242 Christopher S 20 Norbury Close, Market Deletion Garratt Harborough, Leics, LE16 9BH AA-1415/1 Jamie L Maxwell 10 Old School Mews, Market Creation Harborough, Leics, LE16 9PZ AA-1591/3 Robert O A Almond 4 The Woodlands, Market Creation Harborough, Leics, LE16 7BW AA-1662 G Filipa M C O 7 Canalside, Union Wharf, Market Deletion Oliveira Harborough, Leics, LE16 7UY AA-1687 Ann Holland 1A Lutra, Union Wharf, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 7UW AA-1688 Richard Holland 1A Lutra, Union Wharf, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 7UW AAA-41 Vincent C Gander 18 Adamswood Close, Market Amendment Harborough, Leics, LE16 9QD AAA-42 Patricia E Tremlett 18 Adamswood Close, Market Amendment Harborough, Leics, LE16 9QD AAA-217 Margaret M Sparks 29 Clarke Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AD AAA-242 William Lee 2B Clarke Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AD AAA-245 Nikki Geary 4 Clarke Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AD AAA-290 Arran Gibbs 43 Coventry Road, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9BX AAA-329 Corran R W Blyth 79 Coventry Road, Market Amendment Harborough, Leics, LE16 9BX AAA-359 Alastair I Campbell 92 Coventry Road, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9DA AAA-360 Helen E Campbell 92 Coventry Road, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9DA AAA-361 Robert M Campbell 92 Coventry Road, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9DA AAA-696 Claire M Stevens 26 Gardiner Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9QW AAA-893 Jake P J Hayes 4 Hill Top Close, Market Amendment Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 9DE AAA-932/1 Rebecca L Adams 17 Knoll Street, Market Harborough, Creation Leics, LE16 9QR AAA-955/1 Samantha Peel 10 Knoll Street, Market Harborough, Creation Leics, LE16 9QR Elector No Qualification Elector Name Address Alteration AAA-955/2 Martin A Peel 10 Knoll Street, Market Harborough, Creation Leics, LE16 9QR AAA-981/1 Sarah F Marriott- 42 Knoll Street, Market Harborough, Creation Naylor Leics, LE16 9QR AAA-981/2 Helen L Marriott- 42 Knoll Street, Market Harborough, Creation Naylor Leics, LE16 9QR AAA- Laura B Evans 71 Lubenham Hill, Market Creation 1038/1 Harborough, Leics, LE16 9DG AAA-1185 Matthew L Scott 9 Millers Gardens, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9FE AAA-1186 Tracy L Scott 9 Millers Gardens, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9FE AAA- 29-Jun-1997 Georgia R Atherton 20 Morley Street, Market Creation 1230/1 Harborough, Leics, LE16 9AU AAA-1241 Adam J Grindrod 2 Rhodes Close, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9FB AAA-1242 Hollie L Grindrod 2 Rhodes Close, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9FB AAA- Gillian A Stevenson 2 Rhodes Close, Market Creation 1242/1 Harborough, Leics, LE16 9FB AAA- James B 2 Rhodes Close, Market Creation 1242/2 Stevenson Harborough, Leics, LE16 9FB AAA-1502 Elaine G Hayward 60 Wartnaby Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9BE AAA-1503 Victor H Hayward 60 Wartnaby Street, Market Deletion Harborough, Leics, LE16 9BE AAA-1584 Dudley J Brown 15 Yeomanry Court, Coventry Deletion Road, Market Harborough, Leics, LE16 9BL AAA-1585 Elaine Brown 15 Yeomanry Court, Coventry Deletion Road, Market Harborough, Leics, LE16 9BL AB-6 Amy F Langton Manor Farm, Back Lane, Burton Deletion Overy, Leicester, LE8 9DE AD-44 Alexandra L Hardy 1 Church Causeway, Church Amendment Langton, Market Harborough, Leics, LE16 7SU AD-124 Mary C R Pollard Plum Tree Cottage, Main Street, Amendment East Langton, Market Harborough, Leics, LE16 7TW AD-273/1 Suzanne H Reddi 27 Thornton Crescent, Church Creation Langton, Market Harborough, Leics, LE16 7TA AE-51 Keith M C Smith 14 Albert Street, Fleckney, Amendment Leicestershire, LE8 8BA AE-73/1 Andrew S 24A Albert Street, Fleckney, Creation Carruthers Leicestershire, LE8 8BA AE-73/2 Tamar L Clark 24A Albert Street, Fleckney, Creation Leicestershire, LE8 8BA AE-106 Taylor J T Sharpe 36 Albert Street, Fleckney, Amendment Leicestershire, LE8 8BA AE-146 Ian N Buckley 1 Badcock Way, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8DD AE-147 04-May-1997 Jake A Buckley 1 Badcock Way, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8DD AE-148 Jacqueline A 1 Badcock Way, Fleckney, Deletion Collins Leicestershire, LE8 8DD AE-199 Caroline D Stevens 26 Badcock Way, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8DD AE-200 Mark H Stevens 26 Badcock Way, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8DD Elector No Qualification Elector Name Address Alteration AE-371/2 Helen A L Ross 13 Byron Close, Fleckney, Creation Leicestershire, LE8 8TU AE-401/1 31-Dec-1996 Toska A Wonfor 2 Cobwells Close, Fleckney, Creation Leicestershire, LE8 8UF AE-417 Alexander H Dalby 9 Cobwells Close, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8UF AE-492 Emma L Boyd 47 Cobwells Close, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8UF AE-493 John R Boyd 47 Cobwells Close, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8UF AE-667/1 07-Aug-1997 Elliot J Buchanan 52 Coleman Road, Fleckney, Creation Leicestershire, LE8 8BH AE-759 Hazel Fabris 17 Crossleys, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8BY AE-760 Simon Fabris 17 Crossleys, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8BY AE-816 Helen R Hawke 22 Edward Road, Fleckney, Amendment Leicestershire, LE8 8UB AE-860 Mark Hill 51 Edward Road, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8AD AE-872/1 Eleanor Willsdon 56 Edward Road, Fleckney, Creation Leicestershire, LE8 8UB AE-881 Gemma Taylor 61 Edward Road, Fleckney, Amendment Leicestershire, LE8 8AD AE-904/2 Jack A Johnston 81 Edward Road, Fleckney, Creation Leicestershire, LE8 8AD AE-984 Helen G Kenaugh 53 Elizabeth Road, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8AE AE-985 Paul A Kenaugh 53 Elizabeth Road, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8AE AE-1048 Julie A Hunter 5 Forge Close, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8DA AE-1049 Michael Hunter 5 Forge Close, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8DA AE-1125 Christopher M Hyde 67 Forge Close, Fleckney, Amendment Leicestershire, LE8 8DA AE-1126 Esther A Hyde 67 Forge Close, Fleckney, Amendment Leicestershire, LE8 8DA AE-1220/2 Lucy Clarke 37 Gladstone Street, Fleckney, Creation Leicestershire, LE8 8AH AE-1325 Laura L Osadczuk 5 Heycock Close, Fleckney, Deletion Leicestershire, LE8 8UH AE-1375/1 Evan
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