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Tiverton and Honiton Constituency Notice Is Hereby Given That: 1 STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Mid Devon Election of a Member of Parliament for Tiverton and Honiton Constituency Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for Tiverton and Honiton will be held on Thursday 12 December 2019, between the hours of 7am and 10pm. 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 Signa tories Name of Description (if Home Address Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Candidate any) Assentors Assentors Assentors 2 Damson Close, Dennis Edward D(+) Green Kevin G(++) DENNIS Willand, Green Angela Broom Karen UKIP Hill Marie A Leach Suzanne L (+) (++) (+) (++) Margaret Rose Cullompton, Marrow Lilian Thompson David R Devon, EX15 2QB Thompson Geak L Taylor Kevin J Chesterton Knowles-Fitton Halse Philip(+) Lavery Daniel(++) Parr Helen E(+) Chubb Iain R(++) Dodds Farm, Richard J(+) Christopher A(++) PARISH Summers Martyn J Roe-Lavery Shelley Holt Steven P Bagge Michael J Stretcholt, Conservative and Radford Raymond F Lane-Smith Brian K Lavery Crystal Lavery Daniel Phillips Shirley R Phillips Timothy P Neil Quentin Moore Brian A Baylis Marjorie E Somerset, Unionist Party Bennett Robyn Roe Kerri M Burton Charles R Zarczynski John Gordon Evans Robert B Hugill Timothy J TA6 4SR Cook Alexandra M Cook David M Godbeer Graham S Gardiner Joy R Berry Garry J Hughes Thomas G Powell Adam M(++) Knight Janet L(+) (address in Southerden Hutchings Karen L POLE Tiverton and Edward W J Edwards Terence J (+) (++) (+) (++) Labour Party Powell Kim L Liz Honiton Nancarrow Thomas Adams Oliver Constituency) Boom Alfred B Boom Sally (address in Howells Hilda(+) Simpson Alice(++) REED Tiverton and Green Party Snell Gordon M Jones Lynda D Dobson Roger Dyche James B (+) (++) (+) (++) Colin Honiton Candidate Wall Philip Wall Diane Constituency) Hall Juliet H Draper Sam Hull Douglas R H(+) Hoyles Karen M(++) (address in TIMPERLEY Liberal Democrats Burgess William J Jordan Robert W Central Devon Jordan Gillian M Cruwys Leslie J (+) (++) (+) (++) John - To Stop Brexit Constituency) Hill Irene Williams Paul F Hearl Maria C Glover Andrea T 1. The situation of polling stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Electoral register Uplowman Hall, Uplowman 55 EC-1 to EC-280 Station numbers of Washfield Memorial Hall, Washfield 56 ED-1 to ED-310 Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to Willand Village Hall, Gables Road, Willand 57 EE-1 to EE-1404 vote thereat Willand Village Hall, Gables Road, Willand 58 EE-1405 to EE- St Michael`s Community Hall, Barnhay, Bampton 1 CA-1 to CA-1229 2678/2 Shillingford & Petton Victory Hall, Shillingford 2 CB-1 to CB-236 All Saints Village Hall, Smallridge, Axminster 59ED TA-1 to TA-476 The Guildhall, Bradninch 3 CC-1 to CC-119 Awliscombe Parish Hall, Awliscombe, Honiton 60ED TB-1 to TB-457 Burlescombe Primary School, Station Road, Burlescombe 4 CD-1 to CD-412 Axminster Guildhall, West Street, Axminster 61ED TC-1 to TC-2210 United Reform Church Hall, Westleigh 5 CE-1 to CE-350 Axminster Guildhall, West Street, Axminster 62ED TC-2211 to TC- Butterleigh Village Hall, Butterleigh 6 CF-1 to CF-93 4236/3 Clayhanger Womens Institute Hall, Clayhanger 7 CG-1 to CG-110 Axminster, Woodbury Community Hall, Woodbury Lane, 63ED TD-1 to TD-538 Clayhidon Parish Hall, Clayhidon 8 CH-1 to CH-405 Axminster Culm Valley Leisure Centre, Meadow Lane, Cullompton 9 CI-1 to CI-1102 Axminster, Millwey Community Centre, First Avenue, Axminster 64ED TE-1 to TE-1479 Culm Valley Leisure Centre, Meadow Lane, Cullompton 10 CI-1104 to CI-2171 Axmouth Village Hall, Church Street, Axmouth, Seaton 65ED TF-1 to TF-446 Culm Valley Leisure Centre, Meadow Lane, Cullompton 11 CI-2175 to CI-3222 Beer, Mariners Hall, Fore Street, Beer, Seaton 66ED TG-1 to TG-1113 The Town Hall, High Street, Cullompton 12 CJ-1 to CJ-1077 Seaton Bowling Club, Seahill, Seaton 67ED TH-1 to TH-663 The Town Hall, High Street, Cullompton 12 CK-1 to CK-1142 Branscombe Village Hall, Branscombe, Seaton 68ED TI-1 to TI-457/1 The Town Hall, High Street, Cullompton 13 CJ-1078 to CJ-2184 Broadhembury Memorial Hall, Broadhembury, Honiton 69ED TJ-1 to TJ-604 The Town Hall, High Street, Cullompton 14 CJ-2185 to CJ-3229 Buckerell, Splatthayes Studio, Buckerell, Honiton 70ED TK-1 to TK-231 Culmstock Methodist Church, Millmoor, Culmstock 15 CL-1 to CL-730 Chardstock Community Hall Trust, Chardstock, Axminster 71ED TL-1 to TL-767 Halberton Village Hall, High Street 16 CM-1 to CM-938 Colyford Memorial Hall, Swan Hill Road, Colyford, Colyton 72ED TM-1 to TM-733/2 Ash Thomas Village Hall, Ash Thomas 17 CN-1 to CN-368 Reece Strawbridge Centre, Pease Memorial Playing Fields, Coly 73ED TN-1 to TN-1091 Hemyock Parish Hall, Hemyock 18 CO-1 to CO-884 Road, Colyton Hemyock Parish Hall, Hemyock 19 CO-885 to CO-1753 Reece Strawbridge Centre, Pease Memorial Playing Fields, Coly 74ED TN-1092 to TN-2066 Hockworthy Village Hall, Hockworthy 20 CP-1 to CP-147 Road, Colyton King George V Memorial Hall, Holcombe Rogus 21 CQ-1 to CQ-401 Combe Raleigh Village Hall, Combe Raleigh, Honiton 75ED TO-1 to TO-224 Troyte Hall, Huntsham 22 CR-1 to CR-128 Combpyne Rousdon, Peek Hall, Rousdon, Lyme Regis 76ED TP-1 to TP-304 Kentisbeare Village Hall, Kentisbeare 23 CS-1 to CS-668 Cotleigh Village Hall, Cotleigh, Honiton 77ED TQ-1 to TQ-199 Blackborough Village Hall, Blackborough 24 CT-1 to CT-97 Dalwood Village Hall, Dalwood, Axminster 78ED TR-1 to TR-345 Calverleigh Village Hall, Calverleigh 25 CU-1 to CU-142 Farway Village Hall, Farway, Colyton 79ED TT-1 to TT-235 Morebath Village Hall, Morebath 26 CV-1 to CV-274 Feniton Sports & Social Club, Acland Park, Feniton, Honiton 80ED TU-1 to TU-1570 Oakford Village Hall, Oakford 27 CW-1 to CW-327 Honiton, The Heathfield Inn, Walnut Road, Honiton 81ED TV-1 to TV-315 Sampford Peverell Memorial Hall, Sampford Peverell 28 CX-1 to CX-1079 Honiton, The Heathfield Inn, Walnut Road, Honiton 81ED TY2-1 to TY2-1094 Stoodleigh Parish Hall, Stoodleigh 29 CY-2 to CY-253 Gittisham Parish Hall, Gittisham, Honiton 82ED TW-1 to TW-236/1 Templeton Village Hall, Templeton 30 CZ-1 to CZ-115 Hawkchurch Village Hall, Hawkchurch, Axminster 83ED TX-1 to TX-496 The Signpost Club, Tiverton Market, Tiverton 31 DA-1 to DA-471/1 Honiton Joint Cadet Centre, 1 King Street, Honiton 84ED TY1-1 to TY1-1469 Moorhayes Community Centre, Higher Moor Square, Lea Road 32 DB-1 to DB-665 Honiton Joint Cadet Centre, 1 King Street, Honiton 85ED TY1-1470 to TY1- Mid Devon Indoor Bowls Centre, Amory Park, Siddalls Gardens 33 DC-1 to DC-347 2927 Mid Devon Indoor Bowls Centre, Amory Park, Siddalls Gardens 33 DJ-1 to DJ-543 Honiton Joint Cadet Centre, 1 King Street, Honiton 86ED TY1-2928 to TY1- The Signpost Club, Tiverton Market, Tiverton 34 DD-1 to DD-707 4364 Moorhayes Community Centre, Higher Moor Square, Lea Road 35 DE-1 to DE-692/1 Honiton Mackarness Hall, High Street, Honiton 87ED TZ-1 to TZ-1959 Moorhayes Community Centre, Higher Moor Square, Lea Road 35 DI-1 to DI-98 Honiton Mackarness Hall, High Street, Honiton 88ED TZ-1960 to TZ-3854 Bolham Primary School, Bolham 36 DF-1 to DF-215 Kilmington Village Hall, Whitford Road, Kilmington, Axminster 89ED UA-1 to UA-764/1 Cove Village Hall, Cove 37 DG-1 to DG-183/1 Luppitt Village Hall, Luppitt, Honiton 90ED UB-1 to UB-410 Mid Devon Indoor Bowls Centre, Amory Park, Siddalls Gardens 38 DH-1 to DH-953 Membury Parish Hall, Membury, Axminster 91ED UC-1 to UC-428 Moorhayes Community Centre, Higher Moor Square, Lea Road 39 DK-1 to DK-1070 Monkton Court Hotel, London Road, Monkton 92ED UD-1 to UD-159 Moorhayes Community Centre, Higher Moor Square, Lea Road 40 DK-1071 to DK- Musbury Village Hall, Seaton Road, Musbury, Axminster 93ED UE-1 to UE-468 2061 Northleigh Parish Hall, Northleigh, Colyton 94ED UF-1 to UF-128 William Authers Hall, Tiverton Adventure Playground, 8 41 DL-1 to DL-901/1 Offwell Rec Ground and Village Hall, Offwell, Honiton 95ED UG-1 to UG-369 Cowleymoor Road, Tiverton Payhembury Parish Hall, Opposite Payhembury School, 96ED UH-1 to UH-617 Chevithorne Village Hall, Chevithorne 42 DM-1 to DM-152 Payhembury, Honiton Sunningmead Community Centre, Lazenby Road 43 DN-1 to DN-957 Plymtree Parish Hall, Plymtree, Cullompton 97ED UI-1 to UI-520 Sunningmead Community Centre, Lazenby Road 43 DQ-1 to DQ-100 Seaton Marshlands Centre, Harbour Road, Seaton 98ED UJ-1 to UJ-1621 Sunningmead Community Centre, Lazenby Road 44 DO-1 to DO-947/2 Seaton Marshlands Centre, Harbour Road, Seaton 99ED UJ-1622 to UJ-3145 Sunningmead Community Centre, Lazenby Road 45 DP-1 to DP-1209/2 Seaton Marshlands Centre, Harbour Road, Seaton 100ED UJ-3146 to UJ-4704 St George`s Church Ext, Becks Square 46 DR-1 to DR-87 Seaton Marshlands Centre, Harbour Road, Seaton 101ED UJ-4705 to UJ-6096 St George`s Church Ext, Becks Square 46 DS-1 to DS-595 Dunkeswell, Throgmorton Community Hall, Culme Way, 102ED TS-1 to TS-1460 Heathcoat Community Centre, 81 King Street 47 DT-1 to DT-711 Dunkeswell, Honiton Heathcoat Community Centre, 81 King Street 47 DX-1 to DX-407 Dunkeswell, Throgmorton Community Hall, Culme Way, 102ED UK-1 to UK-179 Heathcoat Community Centre, 81 King Street 48 DU-1 to DU-1125 Dunkeswell, Honiton Heathcoat Community Centre, 81 King Street 49 DV-1 to DV-192 Whitford Village
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