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Notice of Poll Suffolk Coastal District Council Election of Member of Parliament for the SUFFOLK COASTAL CONSTITUENCY NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), (if any) SECONDER (S) AND THE PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Coffey Therese Anne (address in the Suffolk Conservatives Stephen Gallant(P), Trevor J Coastal Constituency) Hawkins(S), Colette M Pratt, Ian E Pratt, Roger M Burgess, Stuart M Bird, Janet M Garfield, Raymond J Garfield, Peggy M Osborne, Georgina G Allan Graham W Dines(P), Stuart Alexander Wade(S), Andrew J A Smith, Jane H Lonsdale, Patricia M O'Brien, Patricia M Wallis, Phillip Edward Dunnett, Thelma J Hawkins, Una Mitchell, Diana Mary Eastman Richard A Kerry(P), Terry-Jill Haworth-Culf(S), William D Madel, Susan M Madel, Richard W L Smith, Andrew Reid, Clare H Reid, Graham A Harding, Graham L Newman, Terence E Eastman Matthews Cameron Graham (address in the Ipswich Labour Party Stephen W Marsling(P), Terence E Constituency) Hodgson(S), Philip E Harle, Colin S Ginger, Vera E Ginger, John Arthur Maidment, Robert MacGibbon, Eveline Mabel Hostettler, Derek Harry Chambers, Freda J M Casagrande Michael L Deacon(P), Margaret A Morris(S), David Michael Ablitt, Sherry Lynne Anthony, Dennis P Carpenter, Corrine M Franklin, Anne M Deacon, Mary Wyatt, Stephen Nicholas Wyatt, Keith J Barnett Teresa S Bale(P), William J White(S), Thomas D Boother, David John Rowe, Michael J Sutton, Christine H Haniford, Lesley A Barter, Victoria Jones, Jeremy E Bale, Kathryn A Bryant O'Nolan Eamonn 1 Through Duncans, The Green Party Margaret C J Walsh(P), Aidan John Woodbridge, IP12 4EA Semmens(S), Charlotte Elizabeth Zakss, David M Warren, Violet E Warren, James Loren Hutchinson, Colette M Smith, Gary Pilkington, Dominic S B Walsh, Robert J Hambley Sandbach James Peter Charles 38 High Street, Liberal Peter W Ewart(P), John M Kelso(S), Saxmundham, IP17 Democrats Caroline A Page, Michael R J Ninnmey, 1AB James W Colthup, Nigel G Golfin, John E H Macallister, Penelope J Mackay, Janet F Tait, Wilfrid S George Young Philip Anderson Cambridge House, Independent Lynda Dunlavey(P), B C Davies(S), South Hill, Felixstowe, Heather Yallop, N R Allington, B E Mee, Suffolk, IP11 2AA P Brinkley, M R Sargent, Ann Maw, L Beckley, Gillian M Moseley Dated: Thursday, 11th May 2017 S Baker Acting Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council East Suffolk House, Riduna Park Station Road Melton Woodbridge IP12 1RT Printed and Published by S Baker Acting Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council East Suffolk House, Riduna Park Station Road Melton Woodbridge IP12 1RT 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 8th June 2017 between the hours of 7.00am and 10.00pm 3. The number to be elected is ONE 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 SUFFOLK COASTAL DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTORS A 1 / A Aldeburgh Church Hall, St Peter and St Pauls Church, Victoria Road, Aldeburgh, IP15 5DY 1 to 1981 ACX 2 / ACX, ACY Alderton Village Hall, The Street, Alderton, IP12 3BN 1 to 374 ACY 2 / ACX, ACY Alderton Village Hall, The Street, Alderton, IP12 3BN 1 to 19 AD 3 / AD Thorpeness Sports Pavilion, The Whinlands, Thorpeness, Leiston, IP16 4NB 1 to 663 BAX 5 / BAX Bawdsey Village Hall, The Street, Bawdsey, Woodbridge, IP12 3AH 1 to 238 BDX 7 / BDX, BDY Benhall & Sternfield Ex-Servicemens Club, School Lane, Benhall, Saxmundham, 1 to 429 IP17 1HE BDY 7 / BDX, BDY Benhall & Sternfield Ex-Servicemens Club, School Lane, Benhall, Saxmundham, 1 to 103 IP17 1HE BE 8 / BE Blaxhall Village Hall, Church Road, Blaxhall, Woodbridge, IP12 2DH 1 to 150 BF 9 / BF Blythburgh Village Hall, Station Road, Blythburgh, Halesworth, IP19 9LN 1 to 235 BG 10 / BG Boyton Village Room, The Street, Boyton, Woodbridge, IP12 3LW 1 to 114 BH 11 / BH, TA Bramfield Village Hall, Bridge Street, Bramfield, Halesworth, IP19 9HZ 1 to 280 BKX 14 / BKX Bromeswell Village Hall, School Lane, Bromeswell, Woodbridge, IP12 2PX 1 to 267 BMX 16 / BMX, BMY Bucklesham Village Hall, 12 Levington Lane, Bucklesham, Ipswich, IP10 0DZ 1 to 443 BMY 16 / BMX, BMY Bucklesham Village Hall, 12 Levington Lane, Bucklesham, Ipswich, IP10 0DZ 1 to 44 BNX 17 / BNX, BNY, BNZ, CC Butley Village Hall, Mill Lane, Butley, Woodbridge, IP12 3PA 1 to 143 BNY 17 / BNX, BNY, BNZ, CC Butley Village Hall, Mill Lane, Butley, Woodbridge, IP12 3PA 1 to 54 BNZ 17 / BNX, BNY, BNZ, CC Butley Village Hall, Mill Lane, Butley, Woodbridge, IP12 3PA 1 to 18 C 18 / C Campsea Ashe Victory Hall, Station Road, Campsea Ashe, Woodbridge, IP13 0PT 1 to 310 CB 20 / CB The Church Room, Chediston, Church Road, Chediston, IP19 0AT 1 to 184 CC 17 / BNX, BNY, BNZ, CC Butley Village Hall, Mill Lane, Butley, Woodbridge, IP12 3PA 1 to 97 CE 22 / CE, WB The Pavilion, Playing Field, Peasenhall Road, Walpole, IP19 9BG 1 to 82 CGX 24 / CGX Cratfield Village Hall, Manse Lane, Cratfield, IP19 0DJ 1 to 267 DB 27 / DB Darsham Village Hall, The Street, Darsham, Saxmundham, IP17 3QA 1 to 277 DDX 29 / DDX New Reading Room, St James Street, Dunwich, IP17 3DX 1 to 99 EB 32 / EB Eyke Village Hall, Church Lane, Eyke, Woodbridge, IP12 2QS 1 to 291 F 33 / F Old Felixstowe Community Centre, Ferry Road, Felixstowe, IP11 9NB 1 to 1199 FA 34 / FA Old Felixstowe Community Centre, Ferry Road, Felixstowe, IP11 9NB 1 to 1755 FB 35 / FB, FBX St Marys Church Hall, High Street, Walton, IP11 9DT 1 to 1218 FBX 35 / FB, FBX St Marys Church Hall, High Street, Walton, IP11 9DT 1 to 352 FC 36 / FC Maidstone Hall, 127 Maidstone Road, Felixstowe, IP11 9EE 1 to 1650 FD 37 / FD St Edmund Church Hall, Langer Road, Felixstowe, IP11 2HL 1 to 1586 FE 38 / FE St John's Meeting Room, Orwell Road, Felixstowe, IP11 7PP 1 to 2016 FF 39 / FF, FG Brackenbury Sports Centre, High Road East, Felixstowe, IP11 9JF 1 to 730 FG 39 / FF, FG Brackenbury Sports Centre, High Road East, Felixstowe, IP11 9JF 1 to 430 FH 40 / FH Trinity Methodist Church Main Hall, Orwell Road, Felixstowe, IP11 7AN 1 to 1434 FI 41 / FI Christ Church, Grange Farm Avenue, Felixstowe, IP11 2XD 1 to 2542 FJ 42 / FJ St Philips Church Hall, Wadgate Road, Felixstowe, IP11 2LR 1 to 2312 FK 43 / FK Town Ground Pavilion, New Pavillion, Sports Ground, Dellwood Avenue, Felixstowe, IP11 1 to 704 9HF FKX 44 / FKX St Andrews Church Hall, St Andrews Road, Felixstowe, IP11 7EB 1 to 728 FL 84 / PD, FL Nacton Suite, Trinity Park (Please note: Change of Polling Station), Felixstowe 1 to 216 Road, Purdis Farm, Ipswich, IP3 8UH FO 46 / FO Friston Village Hall, Church Road, Friston, Saxmundham, IP17 1PU 1 to 285 HBX 52 / HBX, HBY The Old Post Office, (Store Room at Side), The Street, Heveningham, Halesworth, 1 to 96 IP19 0EP HBY 52 / HBX, HBY The Old Post Office, (Store Room at Side), The Street, Heveningham, Halesworth, 1 to 71 IP19 0EP HCX 53 / HCX Hollesley Village Hall, Heath Road, Hollesley, IP12 3QS 1 to 1014 HD 54 / HD The Hub, Huntingfield Village Hall, Brick Kiln Lane, Huntingfield, Halesworth, IP19 0PR 1 to 146 I 95 / SF, I Sudbourne Village Hall, Snape Road, Sudbourne, IP12 2AT 1 to 84 K 55 / K Kelsale Village Hall, Bridge Street, Kelsale Cum Carlton, IP17 2PB 1 to 851 KFX 63 / KFX, KFY Kirton Church Hall, 5 Church Lane, Kirton, Ipswich, IP10 0PT 1 to 925 Dated: Thursday, 11th May 2017 S Baker Acting Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council East Suffolk House, Riduna Park Station Road Melton Woodbridge IP12 1RT Printed and Published by S Baker Acting Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council East Suffolk House, Riduna Park Station Road Melton Woodbridge IP12 1RT KFY 63 / KFX, KFY Kirton Church Hall, 5 Church Lane, Kirton, Ipswich, IP10 0PT 1 to 149 KH 64 / KH Knodishall Village Hall, School Road, Knodishall, Saxmundham, IP17 1UD 1 to 674 L 65 / L Leiston Community Centre, King Georges Avenue, Leiston, IP16 4JX 1 to 2074 LA 66 / LA Leiston Quaker Meeting House (Please note: Change of Polling Station), Waterloo Avenue, 1 to 2042 Leiston, IP16 4HE LDX 67 / LDX, LDY Levington Village Hall, The Green, Bridge Road, Levington, IP10 0NA 1 to 214 LDY 67 / LDX, LDY Levington Village Hall, The Green, Bridge Road, Levington, IP10 0NA 1 to 20 LEX 68 / LEX, LEY Linstead Village Hall, Village Hall, Halesworth Road, Linstead Parva, Halesworth, 1 to 38 IP19 0LB LEY 68 / LEX, LEY Linstead Village Hall, Village Hall, Halesworth Road, Linstead Parva, Halesworth, 1 to 69 IP19 0LB MA 70 / MA Black Tiles Learning Centre, Blacktiles Lane, Martlesham, Woodbridge, IP12 4SS 1 to 1695 MAX 114 / MAX Community Hall (Deben Annexe), Station Road, Woodbridge, IP12 4AU 1 to 283 MB 71 / MB Martlesham Heath Pavilion, The Drift, Martlesham Heath, Martlesham, IP5 3UY 1 to 2483 MC 72 / MC Burness Parish Room, 38 The Street, Melton, IP12 1PW 1 to 1556 MC 73 / MC Burness Parish Room, 38 The Street, Melton, IP12 1PW 1557 to 3236 ME 74 / ME Middleton Village Hall, Mill Street, Middleton, Saxmundham, IP17 3NG 1 to 323 N 76 / N Nacton Village Hall, The Street, Nacton, IP10 0EU 1 to 645 NAX 77 / NAX, NAY Newbourne Village Hall, Mill Road, Newbourne, Woodbridge, IP12 4NP 1 to 224 NAY 77 / NAX, NAY Newbourne Village Hall, Mill Road, Newbourne, Woodbridge, IP12 4NP 1 to 41 OAX 78 / OAX, OAY Orford Town Hall, Market Hill, Orford, IP12 2LH 1 to 511 OAY 78 / OAX, OAY Orford Town Hall, Market Hill, Orford, IP12 2LH 1 to 28 PA 81 / PA, SC Peasenhall Assembly Hall, Hackney Road, Peasenhall,
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