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Statement of Persons Nominated, Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS South Gloucestershire Council Election of Councillors for Bradley Stoke Central and Stoke Lodge Ward Notice is hereby given that: 9. A poll for the election of Councillors for Bradley Stoke Central and Stoke Lodge Ward will be held on Thursday 7 May 2015, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 10. Two Councillors are to be elected. 11. 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 Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors ADDISON 33 Brins Close, Stoke The Labour Party Candidate Loveridge Roger(+) Loveridge Barbara(++) Anne Fiona Gifford, Bristol, BS34 8XU Preddy Sarah E J Orpen Evelyn I Thomas John E Thomas Marian V White Valerie J White Stanley J White Judith M Fazzino Fabrizio BARR 23 Diana Gardens, Bradley UK Independence Party (UKIP) Butler Karen(+) Butler John(++) Stephen Stoke, South Glos, Walker Benjamin L Coates David J BS32 8DD Parker Kelly Allan Jacqueline L Rees David W.H. Rees Maureen A Rich Carol A Rich David A DRAKE 86 Oaktree Crescent, Liberal Democrats Stobbart Geoffrey(+) Stobbart Patricia A(++) Sarah Elizabeth Bradley Stoke, BS32 9AD Green Sarah E Tutin Richard P Tutin Renitha T Parfitt Christine H Parfitt Austin Thornton Simon H Cooke Jonathan P Lee Martin R HOPKINSON 52 Bourton Avenue, Stoke Conservative Party Candidate Bowyer Hazel C(+) Bowyer John R(++) Brian Lodge, Bristol, BS34 6ED Blight John Giles Shirley A Stokes Brenda M Alsop Sara G Alsop Michael J Alsop Andrew P Fackrell Stephen N Owusu-Antwi Franklin POMFRET Bay View, Ingst Hill, Ingst, Conservative Party Candidate Bowyer Hazel C(+) Bowyer John R(++) Sarah Lynn Olveston, South Glos, Blight John Giles Shirley A BS35 4AP Stokes Brenda M Alsop Sara G Alsop Michael J Alsop Andrew P Fackrell Stephen N Owusu-Antwi Franklin STRONG 33 Stoke Lane, Patchway, Independent Grimsted Alan S(+) Davies Judith J(++) Rebecca Genevieve Bristol, BS34 6DZ Skidmore Pamela J Horton Jean M Fagan Phyllis M Reeves Valerie Cannon Jeanne M Horton Charles E Thomas John E Oleinik Elena THWAITES 26 Cross Tree Grove, UK Independence Party (UKIP) Butler Karen(+) Butler John(++) Natasha Bradley Stoke, South Glos, Walker Benjamin L Coates David J BS32 8HH Parker Kelly Allan Jacqueline L Rees David W.H. Rees Maureen A Rich Carol A Rich David A WILLIAMS 12 Sandy Close, Bradley Liberal Democrats Stobbart Geoffrey(+) Stobbart Patricia A(++) Jon Stoke, Bristol, BS32 8AJ Green Sarah E Tutin Richard P Tutin Renitha T Parfitt Christine H Parfitt Austin Thornton Simon H Cooke Jonathan P Cooke Diane M 12. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Situation of Polling Station Station Number Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Brook Way Activity Centre, Brook Way, Bradley Stoke 5 BCA-1 to BCA-2056 Brook Way Activity Centre, Brook Way, Bradley Stoke 6 BCB-1 to BCB-1418 Amberley Road Baptist Church, 4A Amberley Road, Patchway 7 BCC-1 to BCC-1714 Jubilee Centre, Savages Wood Road, Bradley Stoke 8 BCD-1 to BCD-911 5. Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of Parish Councillors and the election of a Member of Parliament for the Filton & Bradley Stoke Constituency. Dated Friday 10 April 2015 John McCormack Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Council Offices, Castle Street, Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, BS35 9TX .
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