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Statement of Persons Nominated & Notice of Poll & Situation of Polling STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of the Member of Parliament for the South Suffolk constituency Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for South Suffolk will be held on Thursday 8 June 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. One Member of Parliament is to be elected. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Name of Description (if Home Address Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Candidate any) Assentors Assentors Assentors AALDERS- (address in the Liberal Democrats Wood David L(+) Pollard Anne K(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) DUNTHORNE Central Suffolk Carpendale Susan Adam Nigel M Andrew Paul and North Ipswich Busby David M Bark Marjorie constituency) Hurren Bryn D Welsh Andrew J Bamford Angela C Pollard Derek BISHTON 7 Willow Grove, Labour Party Dunnett Philip J(+) Thomas Susan(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Emma Jane Nayland, Suffolk, Bavington Bavington Carmel P CO6 4LH Anthony C Fernandez Richard Walker Louisa F Kennedy Jayne Boardman Gillian M Hughes Jeremy L Leahy Elspeth S CARTLIDGE (address in South The Conservative Kramers Tobias A(+) Pugh Alaric(++) Steer Nigel K(+) Gooch Rachel D(++) Steer Siglinde A(+) Beecroft James Roger Suffolk Party Candidate Malvisi Ferguson Paul N Cave Patricia G.M. Finch James Pearson Fiona B Adam D(++) constituency) Elisabeth M M Beer Peter K Fraser Michael J Holt Evans Parker Lee J Finch Barrett Simon R Burrows Thomas G Partridge John S Georgina M F Stephens Ian A C Jeannette L.G. Spiller Ann E Pugh Sarah Louise Fitzpatrick Patricia H Stott Sally A Talbot Clarke Pearson Nicholas Antill Nicholas Cave John R.B. David G Fraulo Carey A Slade Barbara L R LINDSAY 147 High Street, Green Party Lindsay Eva(+) Powell Davies (+) (++) (+) (++) Robert James Bildeston, Powell Davies Kevin M(++) Ipswich, IP7 7EL Gillian M Jamieson Leigh W E Targett Jocelyn Radley-Moore Clements Kate L Bethanie M Clements Anne M Biddulph Samuel C Biddulph Angela S POWLESLAND Mill House, UK Independence Letten Stuart L(+) Letten Judith M(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Aidan Christopher Withindale Lane, Party (UKIP) Smythe Graham J Smythe Jacqueline Ulrich Long Melford, Russell James I T Russell Mary E A Suffolk, Clarke Darren J J Coleby Joanna Chevalier Kelly M Williams Tracy N CO10 9HS 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Electors in the Babergh district: Situation of Polling Station Station Number Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Acton Village Hall, High Street, Acton B1 BACT-1 to BACT-1517 Aldham Parish Room, Aldham St Mary's Churchyard, Church Lane, Aldham B2 BALD-1 to BALD-163 Alpheton Village Hall, Old Bury Road, Alpheton, Sudbury B3 BALP-1 to BALP-207 Assington Village Hall, The Street, Assington B4 BASS-1 to BASS-367 Belstead Village Hall, Grove Hill, Belstead B5 BBEL-1 to BBEL-181 Bentley Village Hall, Capel Road, Bentley B6 BBEN-1 to BBEN-671 Bildeston - Chamberlin Hall, Chamberlin Close, Bildeston B7 BBIL-1 to BBIL-888 Brantham Village Hall, New Village, Brantham B8 BBRA-1 to BBRA-2122 Brent Eleigh Village Hall, The Street, Brent Eleigh B9 BBRN-1 to BBRN-157 Brettenham Village Hall, The Street, Brettenham B10 BBRT-1 to BBRT-208 Bures Community Centre, Nayland Road, Bures St Mary B11 BBSM-1 to BBSM-831 Burstall Village Hall, The Street, Burstall B12 BBST-1 to BBST-185 Boxford Village Hall, Stone Street, Boxford B13 BBXF-1 to BBXF-1049 Hartest Village Institute, The Green, Hartest B14 BBXT-1 to BBXT-99 Hartest Village Institute, The Green, Hartest B14 BHRT-1 to BHRT-375 Hartest Village Institute, The Green, Hartest B14 BSOM-1 to BSOM-78 Capel Village Hall, The Street, Capel St Mary B15 BCAP-1 to BCAP-2414 Capel Village Hall, The Street, Capel St Mary B15 BWEM-1 to BWEM-122/2 Capel Village Hall, The Street, Capel St Mary B15 BWEP-1 to BWEP-28 Hintlesham Community Hall, Timperleys, Hintlesham B16 BCHA-1 to BCHA-142 Hintlesham Community Hall, Timperleys, Hintlesham B16 BHIN-1 to BHIN-502 Chilton - The White Horse Inn, The Heath, Lavenham Road, Great Waldingfield B17 BCHI-1 to BCHI-311 Chelmondiston Village Hall, Main Road, Chelmondiston B18 BCHM-1 to BCHM-888 Monks Eleigh - URC HOME & Chapel, The Street, Monks Eleigh B19 BCHS-1 to BCHS-119 Monks Eleigh - URC HOME & Chapel, The Street, Monks Eleigh B19 BMON-1 to BMON-417 Cockfield Village Hall, Church Lane, Cockfield B20 BCOC-1 to BCOC-748 Copdock & Washbrook Village Hall, London Road, Copdock & Washbrook B21 BCOP-1 to BCOP-949 East Bergholt- The Clubhouse, The Grange Country Park, Straight Road, East B22 BEBE-1 to BEBE-361 Bergholt East Bergholt - The Lambe School, Gaston Street, East Bergholt B23 BEBW-1 to BEBW-1940 Edwardstone - Parish Hall, School Green, Edwardstone B24 BEDW-1 to BEDW-316 Elmsett and Aldham Village Hall, The Street, Elmsett B25 BELM-1 to BELM-674 Shotley Village Hall, The Street, Shotley B26 BERW-1 to BERW-111 Shotley Village Hall, The Street, Shotley B26 BSHO-1 to BSHO-1847 Freston Village Hall, Freston Street, Freston B27 BFRE-1 to BFRE-95 The Stevenson Centre, Stevenson Approach, Broom Street, Great Cornard B28 BGCN1-1 to BGCN1-2211 The Stevenson Centre, Stevenson Approach, Broom Street, Great Cornard B29 BGCN2-1 to BGCN2-1272/3 The Old School, Wells Hall Road, Great Cornard B30 BGCS1-1 to BGCS1-2632 Sudbury Rugby Club, Whittome Field, Spicer Way, Great Cornard B31 BGCS2-1 to BGCS2-969 Glemsford Village Hall, Tye Green, Glemsford B32 BGLE-1 to BGLE-1430 Glemsford Village Hall, Tye Green, Glemsford B33 BGLE-1431 to BGLE-2859 Groton Village Hall, Broad Street, Groton B34 BGRO-2 to BGRO-231 Great Waldingfield Village Hall, The Heath, Great Waldingfield B35 BGWA-1 to BGWA-1361 Hadleigh - Rear of Babergh Council Offices, Corks Lane B36 BHAN1-1 to BHAN1-959/1 Hadleigh - Beaumont C P School, Durrant Road, Hadleigh B37 BHAN2-1 to BHAN2-731 Hadleigh - St Joseph's Catholic Church, Long Bessels, Hadleigh B38 BHAN3-1 to BHAN3-1966 Hadleigh Town Hall - The Dining Room, Hadleigh Town Hall, Market Place, B39 BHAS1-1 to BHAS1-914 Hadleigh Dated: Thursday 11 May 2017 Arthur Charvonia Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Corks Lane, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 6SJ Hadleigh Pool & Leisure Centre, Stonehouse Road, Hadleigh B40 BHAS2-1 to BHAS2-2132 Stratford St Mary Village Institute, The Row, Stratford St Mary B41 BHIG-1 to BHIG-126/3 Stratford St Mary Village Institute, The Row, Stratford St Mary B41 BSSM-1 to BSSM-600 Hitcham Village Hall, The Causeway, Hitcham B42 BHIT-1 to BHIT-567 Holbrook Village Hall, The Street, Holbrook B43 BHOL-1 to BHOL-1372 Harkstead Village Hall, Church Lane, Harkstead B44 BHRK-1 to BHRK-235 Holton St Mary Village Hall, Hadleigh Road, Holton St Mary B45 BHSM-1 to BHSM-184 Kersey Village Hall, The Green, Kersey B46 BKER-1 to BKER-295 Kettlebaston Village Hall, The Street, Kettlebaston B47 BKET-1 to BKET-71 Lavenham Village Hall, Church Street, Lavenham B48 BLAV-1 to BLAV-1526 Lawshall Village Hall, Harrow Green, Lawshall B49 BLAW-1 to BLAW-812 Layham Village Hall, Church Lane, Lower Layham B50 BLAY-1 to BLAY-481 Little Cornard Village Hall, Spout Lane, Little Cornard B51 BLCO-1 to BLCO-274 Leavenheath Village Hall, Wrights Way, Leavenheath B52 BLEA-1 to BLEA-1146 Lindsey Village Hall, Church Road, Lindsey B53 BLIN-1 to BLIN-143 Long Melford - Old School, The Green, Long Melford B54 BLMN-1 to BLMN-1503 Long Melford URC Hall, Hall Street, Long Melford B55 BLMS-1 to BLMS-1458 Little Waldingfield Parish Room, Church Road, Little Waldingfield B56 BLWA-1 to BLWA-294 Milden Pavilion & Village Hall, Church Lane, Milden B57 BMIL-1 to BMIL-95 Nayland Village Hall, Church Lane, Nayland-with-Wissington B58 BNAY-1 to BNAY-986 Nedging with Naughton Village Hall, Ipswich Road, Nedging with Naughton B59 BNED-1 to BNED-344 Newton Village Hall, School Lane, Newton B60 BNEW-1 to BNEW-408 Pinewood Community Hall, Laburnum Close, Pinewood, Ipswich B61 BPNN-1 to BPNN-2391 Pinewood - Belstead Brook Muthu Hotel, Belstead Road, Ipswich B62 BPNS-1 to BPNS-939 Polstead Village Hall, Polstead Green B63 BPOL-1 to BPOL-718 Preston St Mary Village Hall, The Street, Preston St. Mary B64 BPRE-1 to BPRE-168 Raydon Village Hall, Hadleigh Road, Raydon B65 BRAY-1 to BRAY-428 Raydon Village Hall, Hadleigh Road, Raydon B65 BSHE-1 to BSHE-54 Stoke by Nayland Village Hall, Church Street, Stoke By Nayland B66 BSBN-2 to BSBN-558 Elizabeth Court, East Street, Sudbury B67 BSE1-1 to BSE1-1425 The Firs, (next to The Pines), Waldingfield Road, Sudbury B68 BSE2-1 to BSE2-1984 Semer Village Hall, Bildeston Road, Semer B69 BSEM-1 to BSEM-122 Shimpling Village Hall, The Street, Shimpling B70 BSHI-1 to BSHI-358 St John's Methodist Church Hall, York Road/Girling Street, Sudbury B71 BSN1-1 to BSN1-2111 Vocational Centre Ormiston Sudbury Academy, Tudor Road, Sudbury B72 BSN2-1 to BSN2-666 Woodhall Primary School, Mayflower Way, Sudbury B73 BSN3-1 to BSN3-810 Sproughton - Tithe Barn, Lower Street, Sproughton B74 BSPR-1 to BSPR-1113 The Kingfisher Leisure Centre, Station Road, Sudbury B75 BSS1-1 to BSS1-883 Sudbury Town Hall - Mayor's Parlour, Council Offices, Town Hall B76 BSS2-1 to BSS2-772 The Nursery, St.
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