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Election of Councillors for the Streatham Hill Ward London Borough of Lambeth ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS FOR THE STREATHAM HILL WARD LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH THURSDAY, 22 MAY 2014 STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Candidate’s Surname Other Names Home Address Description Names of Proposer, Seconder & Assenters ATKINS Elizabeth Ann 111 Palace Road Labour Party Candidate David R Farmer David P Williamson Kirsty E McHugh Fraser J Duckworth London Arif S Chowdhury James Bevan SW2 3LB Rezina A Chowdhury Anne H Fairweather Penelope J Church Lesley A Hill BAILEY Elaine Tamara 22 Mount Ephraim Road Conservative Party Mark Wallace P J Haworth London Candidate Beverly Barker K L H Robathan T Harrington A Richardson SW16 1NG Robert White W Richardson H J White Joanna Booth BRYANT David 165 Pullman Court The Green Party Luke Hildyard Julie Johnson Streatham Hill Jemima Hetherington Mark Johnson Andrew Thompson Daniel Shoultz London Maureen Brown Christine Holt SW2 4SZ Alison Johnson Piers Bannister CASPELL James John Flat 1, 1e Wyatt Park Road The Green Party Daniel Jeffery Alison Johnson London Luke Hildyard Julie Johnson Andrew Thompson Mark Johnson SW2 3TN Jemima Hetherington Daniel Shoultz Maureen Brown Christine Holt CHOWDHURY Rezina Akhtar 60 Wavertree Road Labour Party Candidate David R Farmer David P Williamson London Kirsty E McHugh Fraser J Duckworth Arif S Chowdhury James Bevan SW2 3SS Elizabeth A Atkins Anne H Fairweather Penelope J Church Lesley A Hill CLYNE Jeremy Searle 82 Woodfield Avenue Liberal Democrats Konrad Grosse Janet Smith Streatham Hill Philippa Gascoigne Susan Bell Michael Ellul Alastair Bell London Sandra Lawman Brendan McAuley SW16 1LD Kathleen Peacock Paula Wynne HARRIS Kriss 64 Colmer Road Independent Sharon Carroll Loraine Bucknor London Lin Clarke Chyna B Johnson Zafar Iqbal Yordanos Kifre SW16 5JZ Zahid Iqbal Mathew Richards Muhammad Abid C Richards HENWOOD Phillip William 29 Dingley Lane Conservative Party Mark Wallace P J Haworth London Candidate Beverly Barker K L H Robathan T Harrington A Richardson SW16 1AZ H J White W Richardson R G White Joanna Booth LUMSDEN Ashley Guthrie 45 Wavertree Road Liberal Democrats Konrad Grosse Susan Bell Streatham Hill Philippa Gascoigne Alastair Bell Sandra Lawman Brendan McAuley London Kathleen Peacock Paula Wynne SW2 3SL Janet Smith Michael Ellul MAURICE-JONES Leon 5 Downton Avenue The Green Party Luke Hildyard Julie Johnson Streatham Hill Jemima Hetherington Mark Johnson Andrew Thompson Danny Shoultz London Maureen Brown Christine Holt SW2 3TU Alison Johnson Piers Bannister OGDEN Carita Meryt 20 Kingscourt Road Liberal Democrats Konrad Grosse Susan Bell Streatham Hill Philippa Gascoigne Alastair Bell Sandra Lawman Brendan McAuley London Kathleen Peacock Paula Wynne SW16 1JB Janet Smith Michael Ellul SIMPSON Iain Edward 6 Mayfield House Labour Party Candidate David R Farmer David P Williamson Rushcroft Road Kirsty E McHugh Fraser J Duckworth Arif S Chowdhury James Bevan London Rezina A Chowdhury Anne H Fairweather SW2 1LD Penelope J Church Lesley A Hill WALLACE Mark Edwin 171 Barcombe Avenue Conservative Party B Barker K L H Robathan London Candidate H White A Richardson T Harrington W Richardson SW2 3BH R G White Joanna Booth P J Haworth Jon Keith YOUNGHUSBAND Peter Richard 187 New Park Road UK Independence Party C F O O'Connell N Drennan London (UKIP) Janet Smith Glen Howell T Morris Janina Herz SW2 4HT J Fox Benedykt Herz S Bartlett J J Marsden Dated this 25th day of APRIL 2014 DERRICK ANDERSON, RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the Returning Officer for London Borough of Lambeth, Lambeth Town Hall, Brixton Hill, London SW2 1RW .
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