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STATEMENT of PERSONS NOMINATED Election of Parish Councillors STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED North East Derbyshire District Council Election of Parish Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Parish Councillor for Ashover Ward Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* ARMITAGE Green Bank, The Armitage William A * James William Hockley Lane, Conservative Armitage Elaine P ** Ashover, Party Candidate Derbyshire, S45 0ER BOFFY Langford House, Retired Local Johnson Gordon G * Helen Anne Narrowleys Lane, Government Hardy Sally-Ann E ** Ashover, Officer and Derbyshire, S45 ANFA 0AU CLARK 13 Malthouse Independent Miller Christopher P * Glenn Cameron Lane, Ashover, Philbin Ruth ** Derbyshire, S45 0AL DRONFIELD Willow Tree Lomas Alan * Stephen Charles Farm, Hunger Hill Bacon Ronald L ** Lane, Stonedge, Ashover, S45 0LP EARLY Lexley Gables, Independent Wareham Janice M * Nigel Edward Hockley Lane, Wareham Bryan J ** Ashover, Chesterfield, S45 0ER EARLY Lexley Gables, Independent Wareham Bryan J * Rosemary Angela Hockley Lane, Wareham Janice M ** Ashover, Chesterfield, S45 0ER FIDLER Porthlea, Alton Willmot Paul E * Richard Lane, Littlemoor, Willmot Wilfred E ** Ashover, S45 0BE HAYWARD Arkaig House, Robinson Charles W Martha Joan Pudding Bag G * Lane, Ashover, Robinson Dorothy E Derbyshire, S45 ** 0BT HUNTER-BOTT Marshbrook, Harrison Claire * Lucy Jane Butts Road, Foster Nicola J ** Ashover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S45 0HW Dated Wednesday 3 April 2019 Daniel Swaine Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, District Council Offices, 2013 Mill Lane, Wingerworth, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S42 6NG MILLER Hill House, Hill Wilkinson David A * Chris Road, Ashover, Brown Carol H ** Derbyshire, S45 0BX PHILBIN The Wheatcroft, Philbin Ruth * Michael Butts Road, Webster Peter ** Ashover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S45 0AX THOMAS Touchstone, Member of Felton Richard G * Mike Chapel Hill, Ashover Tree Stephenson Linda J Ashover, Group ** Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S45 0AT WILLMOT The Pines, Hill Farmer Fidler Richard * Wilfred Edward Top Road, Early Nigel E ** Ashover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S45 0BZ The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. Dated Wednesday 3 April 2019 Daniel Swaine Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, District Council Offices, 2013 Mill Lane, Wingerworth, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S42 6NG.
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