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Notice of Poll DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF POLL ELECTION OF A COUNTY COUNCILLOR FOR THE FOR THE WIRKSWORTH DIVISION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT : 1. A Poll for the Election of A COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the above-named Division will be held on THURSDAY 6 MAY 2021, between the hours of 7:00am and 10:00pm. 2. The number of COUNTY COUNCILLORS to be elected for the Division is 1. 3. The names, in alphabetical order and other particulars of the candidates remaining validly nominated and the names of the persons signing the nomination papers are as follows:- PERSONS WHO SIGNED Name of Candidate Home Address DESCRIPTION THE NOMINATION PAPERS BRIGHT Kinley D Smith Derbyshire Dales Independent Richard Ollie O Omotosho CRUISE 70 Wellington Street Matlock Michael J Haynes Liberal Democrats Paul William Derbyshire DE4 3GS Barbara J Bowman FLETCHER 164 Starkholmes Road Labour and Co- Pamela A Butler Diane Matlock Derbyshire DE4 5JA operative Party Irene Ratcliffe MURPHY The Conservative Christopher N Stait Derbyshire Dales Dermot Joseph Party Candidate Wendy E Whitbread WARD 17 Moorhall Bakewell Caroline E Hallett The Green Party John Gary Derbyshire DE45 1FP Ivan Dixon 4. The situation and allotment of Polling Places and Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows:- Station Descriptions of Number Persons SITUATION OF POLLING STATION Entitled To Vote Thereat1 BURTON INSTITUTE, JUBILEE ROOM WEST BANK, WINSTER DE4 2DQ 14 MIG 1 - 12 LBI 1 – 96 HULLAND & DISTRICT MILLENNIUM VILLAGE HALL DOG LANE HULLAND DE6 3EA 66 LHU1 – 178 LHW1 - 815 LCA 1 - 44 KIRK IRETON VILLAGE HALL CHURCH CORNER KIRK IRETON DE6 3LE 67 LKI1 – 368 ATLOW VILLAGE HALL ATLOW ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1NS 68 MAT 1 - 100 MBA 1 – 55 BRADBOURNE CHURCH HALL HAVEN GRANGE BRADBOURNE DE6 1PB 69 MBD1 - 96 Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, Derbyshire Dales District Council, Town Hall, Bank Road, Matlock, DE4 3NN MAL 1 – 37 BRASSINGTON VILLAGE HALL DALE END BRASSINGTON MATLOCK DE4 4HA 70 MBS1 - 467 MCA 1 – 118 MINERS ARMS MAIN STREET CARSINGTON DE4 4DE 71 MHP1 – 81 MIB1 - 1033 HOGNASTON VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET HOGNASTON DE6 1PT 72 MHG 1 - 219 CHURCH OF ST MICHAELS & ALL ANGELS KINIVETON DE6 1JJ 73 MKN 1 - 309 BONSALL VILLAGE HALL THE DALE BONSALL DE4 2AY 74 RBO 1 - 643 THE GREYHOUND HOTEL MARKET PLACE CROMFORD DE4 3QE 75 RCR 1 - 1185 PEAK DISTRICT MINING MUSEUM - PUMP ROOM SOUTH PARADE MATLOCK BATH 76 RMB 1 - 571 DE4 3NR MIDDLETON BY WIRKSWORTH VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET MIDDLETON DE4 4LQ 77 ZMI 1 - 700.5 BOLEHILL MEN'S INSTITUTE 42 BOLEHILL ROAD WIRKSWORTH DE4 4GQ 78 ZWB 1 - 601 WIRKSWORTH MEMORIAL HALL 39 ST JOHNS STREET WIRKSWORTH DE4 4DS 79/80 ZWT1 - 3471 1 Local Government Electors whose names appear on the Register of Electors for the said Electoral Area for the current year. 5. Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Derbyshire. Date: Tuesday 20 April 2021 Paul Wilson Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, Derbyshire Dales District Council, Town Hall, Bank Road, Matlock, DE4 3NN .
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