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Notice of Poll Cambridge City Council Election of Councillors for the ABBEY Ward NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: DESCRIPTION NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), SECONDER (S) AND THE SURNAME OTHER NAMES HOME ADDRESS (if any) PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Bennett Naomi Anne 603, Newmarket Road, Green Party Candidate Roger A Bennett(P), John Philip Bennett(S) Cambridge, CB5 8PA Copley Hannah Charlotte Flat 2, 29, Occupation Green Party Candidate Roger A Bennett(P), John Philip Bennett(S) Road, Cambridge, CB1 2LQ Davies Haf Morlais 12, Quainton Close, Labour Party Michael Davey(P), Alistair Hanagan(S) Cambridge, CB5 8LR Haire Timothy James 28, Stanley Court, Stanley Conservative Party Candidate Rachel Frances May Beechinor(P), Matthew Maltby(S) Road, Cambridge, CB5 8LW Howard Matt 12, The Homing, Green Party Candidate Roger A Bennett(P), John Philip Bennett(S) Cambridge, CB5 8SD Johnson Richard Leslie 688, Newmarket Road, Labour Party Haf Morlais Davies(P), Michael Davey(S) Cambridge, CB5 8RS Massey Nicky (address in Cambridge) Labour Party Haf Morlais Davies(P), Michael Davey(S) Owen Geoffrey David 264, Hills Road, Conservative Party Candidate Matthew Maltby(P), Melanie Maltby(S) Cambridge, CB2 8QE Parkin Elizabeth Anne 139, St. Matthews Liberal Democrats Rosemary Ansell(P), David Ansell(S) Gardens, Cambridge, CB1 2PS Roper Paul Jonathan 48, Robert Jennings Close, Conservative Party Candidate Timothy J Haire(P), Rachel Frances May Beechinor(S) Cambridge, CB4 1YU West Sophie Rose Christ's College, St. Liberal Democrats Rosemary Ansell(P), David Ansell(S) Andrew's Street, Cambridge, CB2 3BU Zhang Zoe Zi Ying (address in Cambridge) Liberal Democrats Rosemary Ansell(P), David Ansell(S) 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 6th May 2021 between the hours of 07:00 and 22:00 3. The number to be elected is THREE The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station AAA 1 / AAA 1 to 11, 13 to 132, 135 to 339, 341 to 353, 357, 359, 361 to 418, 420 to 897, 900 to 902, 904 to 1001, 1003 to BARNWELL BAPTIST CHURCH, HOWARD ROAD, 1087, 1090 to 1113, 1116 to 1155, 1157 to 1526, 1528 to 1551, 1553 to 1564, 1566 to 1600, 1603 to 1604, CAMBRIDGE, CB5 8QS 1606 to 1651, 1653 to 1714, 1716 to 1743, 1745 to 1791, 1793 to 1844, 1846 to 1848, 1850 to 1852, 1854 to 1939, 1941 to 1955, 1957 to 1984, 1986 to 2098, 2100 to 2428, 2430 to 2461, 2463 to 2484, 2486, 2488 to 2511, 2514 to 2749, 2751 to 2762, 2765 to 2922 ABA 2 / ABA 1 to 16, 18 to 58, 60 to 84, 86 to 226, 229 to 450, 452 to 505, 508 to 509, 511 to 530, 532 to 549, 552 to 577, EAST BARNWELL COMMUNITY CENTRE, 579 to 604, 606 to 630, 632 to 702, 704 to 713, 716, 718 to 771, 773 to 818, 820 to 841, 843 to 850, 852, 854 NEWMARKET ROAD, CAMBRIDGE, CB5 to 864, 866 to 969, 971 to 972, 974 to 1053, 1055 to 1426, 1428 to 1430, 1432 to 1566, 1569 to 1621, 1624, 8RS 1626 to 1764, 1766 to 1963, 1965 to 2144, 2146 to 2151, 2153 to 2158, 2160 to 2304 ACA 3 / ACA 1 to 29, 31 to 47, 49 to 52, 54, 56 to 93, 95 to 219, 221 to 348, 350 to 409, 411 to 492, 494 to 559, 561 to 576, THE RIVER LANE COMMUNITY ROOM, THE 578 to 596, 598 to 638, 640 to 669, 671 to 730, 732 to 801, 804 to 836, 838, 840 to 922, 925 to 1015, 1017 to RIVER CENTRE, 50 RIVER LANE, 1064, 1066 to 1069, 1071 to 1094, 1096 to 1152, 1154 to 1229, 1231, 1233 to 1245, 1247 to 1608, 1610, 1612 CAMBRIDGE, CB5 8HP to 1625, 1627 to 1666, 1668 to 1672, 1674 to 1733, 1735 to 1752, 1754 to 1761, 1763 to 1837, 1839 to 2019 ADJ 4 / ADJ 1 to 40, 42 to 46, 48 to 64, 66 to 87, 89 to 175, 177 to 209, 212 to 219, 221, 223 to 304 THE RIVER LANE COMMUNITY ROOM, THE RIVER CENTRE, 50 RIVER LANE, CAMBRIDGE, CB5 8HP This Election is Combined With an Election of County Councillors for ABBEY, PETERSFIELD Divisions and an Election of a Mayor for CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH and an Election of a Police & Crime Commissioner for CAMBRIDGESHIRE which are being held on the same day. Dated: Tuesday, 27th April 2021 Andrew Grant Returning Officer Printed and Published by Returning Officer Cambridge City Council PO Box 700 Cambridge CB1 0JH Cambridge City Council Election of Councillors for the ARBURY Ward NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: DESCRIPTION NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), SECONDER (S) AND THE SURNAME OTHER NAMES HOME ADDRESS (if any) PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Barnes Katrina (address in Cambridge) Green Party Candidate Stephen R Lawrence(P), Sarah Milou Steenhorst(S) Bend Tracy Karen 21, Highfield Avenue, Green Party Candidate Stephen R Lawrence(P), Katrina Barnes(S) Cambridge, CB4 2AJ Boorman Rhona Corinne (address in Cambridge) Conservative Party Robert W Boorman(P), Jennifer S Jenks(S) Candidate Boorman Robert William (address in Cambridge) Conservative Party Rhona C Boorman(P), Jennifer S Jenks(S) Candidate Clark Rory Jack (address in Cambridge) Liberal Democrats Matthew Oliver(P), Fionna Tod(S) Garrett Keith Alexander 32, Gilbert Close, Rebooting Democracy Helen Ilse Koch(P), Pushpa Gray(S) Cambridge, CB4 3HR Gregory Ian Clive (address in Cambridge) Conservative Party Robert William Boorman(P), Rhona Corinne Boorman(S) Candidate Lawrence Stephen Roger 8, Supanee Court, French's Green Party Candidate Katrina Barnes(P), Sarah Milou Steenhorst(S) Road, Cambridge, CB4 3LB O'Reilly Carina Aileen 97a, Victoria Road, Labour Party Edward M J Papaloizou(P), John C B Papaloizou(S) Cambridge, CB4 3BS Sheil Patrick 16, Carisbrooke Road, Labour Party Edward M J Papaloizou(P), John C B Papaloizou(S) Cambridge, CB4 3LR Todd-Jones Mike (address in Cambridge) Labour Party Edward M J Papaloizou(P), John C B Papaloizou(S) Ward Tim 12, Harding Way, Liberal Democrats Alan Levy(P), Mary Levy(S) Cambridge, CB4 3RR Whitehouse Hannah Lucy (address in Cambridge) Liberal Democrats David Whitehouse(P), Kathryn Whitehouse(S) 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 6th May 2021 between the hours of 07:00 and 22:00 3. The number to be elected is THREE The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station BAB 5 / BAB 1 to 122, 124 to 139, 141 to 300, 302 to 452, 454 to 514, 516 to 623, 625 to 756, 759 to 916, 918 to 1065, GOOD SHEPHERD CHURCH HALL, MANSEL 1067 to 1069, 1071 to 1112, 1114 to 1626, 1628 to 1631, 1633 to 1808, 1810 to 1849, 1851 to 1998, 2001 to WAY, CAMBRIDGE, CB4 2ET 2046 BBB 7 / BBB 1 to 365, 369 to 430, 432 to 480, 483 to 490, 492 to 500, 502 to 668, 670 to 697, 699 to 854, 856 to 933, 935 ST. LUKES CHURCH CENTRE, VICTORIA ROAD, to 980, 982 to 1053, 1055 to 1072, 1076 to 1085, 1087, 1089 to 1205, 1207 to 1208, 1210 to 1421, 1423 to CAMBRIDGE, CB4 3DZ 1709, 1712 to 1799, 1801 to 1872, 1874 to 1895, 1897 to 1941, 1943 to 2003 BCB 6 / BCB 1 to 255, 257 to 267, 269 to 695, 697 to 1014, 1016 to 1024, 1026 to 1054, 1056, 1058 to 1075, 1077 to 1131, GOOD SHEPHERD CHURCH HALL, MANSEL 1133 to 1246, 1249 to 1525, 1527 to 1568, 1570, 1572 to 1643, 1645 to 1713, 1715 to 1726, 1728 to 1748, WAY, CAMBRIDGE, CB4 2ET 1750 to 2040, 2042 to 2055, 2058 to 2060, 2063, 2065 to 2126, 2128 to 2159, 2161 to 2238 BDC 8 / BDC 1 to 45, 47 to 104, 106 to 194, 196 to 217, 219 to 224, 226 to 240, 242 to 299, 301 to 319, 321 to 345, 347 to ST. LUKES CHURCH CENTRE, VICTORIA ROAD, 371 CAMBRIDGE, CB4 3DZ This Election is Combined With an Election of County Councillors for ARBURY, CASTLE Divisions and an Election of a Mayor for CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH and an Election of a Police & Crime Commissioner for CAMBRIDGESHIRE which are being held on the same day. Dated: Tuesday, 27th April 2021 Andrew Grant Returning Officer Printed and Published by Returning Officer Cambridge City Council PO Box 700 Cambridge CB1 0JH Cambridge City Council Election of Councillors for the CASTLE Ward NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: DESCRIPTION NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), SECONDER (S) AND THE SURNAME OTHER NAMES HOME ADDRESS (if any) PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Baigent Sarah Jane 96, Cavendish Road, Labour Party Simon Smith(P), Robert Evans(S) Cambridge, CB1 3AF Baron Simon 19, Eddington Avenue, Green Party Candidate Amber-Page Marilyn Moss(P), Samuel George Ottewill-Soulsby(S) Cambridge, CB3 1SE Black Michael (address in Cambridge) Labour Party Simon Smith(P), Robert Evans(S) Franklin Michael Richard 87, The Ash Building, Rudduck Liberal Democrats Melissa Kate Plowden Roberts(P), Thomas William Plowden Way, Cambridge, CB3 1BG Franklin(S) Fray Paul Jonathan (address in Cambridge) Conservative Party Jacqueline Mitton(P), Simon A Mitton(S) Candidate Halpin Mike (address in Cambridge) Conservative Party Simon A Mitton(P), Jacqueline Mitton(S) Candidate Moss Amber-Page 19, Eddington Avenue, Green Party Candidate Simon Baron(P), Samuel Ottewill-Soulsby(S) Cambridge, CB3 1SE Murray-White James 40, Carisbrooke Road, Green Party Candidate Simon Baron(P), Amber-Page Moss(S) Cambridge, CB4 3LR Payne Cheney-Anne 2, Hawkins Road, Cambridge, Liberal Democrats David Howarth(P), Edna Murphy(S) CB4 2QX Salway Philip James (address in Cambridge) Conservative Party Simon A Mitton(P), Jacqueline Mitton(S) Candidate Smith Simon 8, Eachard Road, Cambridge, Labour Party Robert Evans(P), Sheila M Evans(S) CB3 0HY Stoddart Caroline Ann 8, Lansdowne Road, Liberal Democrats David Howarth(P), Edna Murphy(S) Tuke Cambridge, CB3 0EU 2.
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