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Notice of Election NFDC Parishes NOTICE OF ELECTION Election of Parish/Town Councillors for the Parishes/Towns listed below No. to be No. to be Parish/Town Council Parish/Town Council elected elected Ashurst and Colbury 8 Hythe & Dibden (Hythe East Ward) 2 Beaulieu 8 Hythe & Dibden (Hythe West Ward) 2 Boldre (Boldre and Pilley Ward) 8 Hythe & Dibden (Langdown Ward) 1 Boldre (South Baddesley Ward) 2 Lymington & Pennington (Buckland Ward) 3 Bramshaw 7 Lymington & Pennington (Lymington 6 Town Ward) Bransgore 10 Lymington & Pennington (Pennington 6 Ward) Breamore 7 Lyndhurst 12 Brockenhurst (Brockenhurst Ward) 10 Marchwood 11 Brockenhurst (Wootton Ward) 1 Martin 7 Burley 6 Milford on Sea 12 Copythorne (Copythorne North Ward) 3 Minstead 7 Copythorne (Copythorne South Ward) 4 Netley Marsh (Netley Marsh North Ward) 1 Damerham 9 Netley Marsh (Netley Marsh South Ward) 6 Denny Lodge 7 New Milton (Barton Ward) 4 East Boldre 7 New Milton (Bashley Ward) 2 Ellingham, Harbridge & Ibsley 10 New Milton (Becton Ward) 4 Exbury and Lepe 5 New Milton (Fernhill Ward) 4 Fawley (Blackfield & Langley Ward) 5 New Milton (Milton Ward) 4 Fawley (Calshot Ward) 1 Ringwood (Ringwood East Ward) 2 Fawley (Fawley Ward) 2 Ringwood (Ringwood North Ward) 6 Fawley (Hardley Ward) 1 Ringwood (Ringwood South Ward) 6 Fawley (Holbury Ward) 6 Rockbourne 6 Fordingbridge 12 Sandleheath 7 Godshill 7 Sopley 7 Hale 6 Sway 12 Hordle (Everton South Ward) 1 Totton & Eling (Totton Central Ward) 4 Hordle (Hordle Ward) 10 Totton & Eling (Totton East Ward) 4 Hyde 7 Totton & Eling (Totton North Ward) 4 Hythe & Dibden (Butts Ash Ward) 3 Totton and Eling (Totton South Ward) 4 Hythe & Dibden (Dibden Purlieu Ward) 2 Totton and Eling (Totton West Ward) 4 Hythe & Dibden (Dibden Ward) 2 Whitsbury 5 Hythe & Dibden (Furzedown Ward) 1 Woodgreen 7 1. Forms of nomination may be obtained from the office of the Returning Officer, Appletree Court, Beaulieu Road, Lyndhurst, SO43 7PA. They may also be downloaded from New Forest District Council’s website – www.newforest.gov.uk . 2. Nomination papers must be delivered by handing to the Returning Officer or his staff at Appletree Court, Beaulieu Road, Lyndhurst, SO43 7PA between the hours of 9 am and 5 pm Monday – Friday from the date of this notice, but no later than 4 pm on Thursday, 9th April 2015. 3. If any election is contested the poll will take place on Thursday, 7th May 2015. 4. Applications for, amendments to, or cancellations of, postal votes; and amendments to or cancellations of proxy votes, must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at Appletree Court, Beaulieu Road, Lyndhurst, SO43 7PA by 5 pm on Tuesday, 21st April 2015. 5. New applications to vote by proxy at this election must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at Appletree Court, Beaulieu Road, Lyndhurst, SO43 7PA by 5 pm on Tuesday, 28th April 2015. 6. Applications to vote by proxy at this election applied for on grounds of physical incapacity, or for employment reasons, where the physical incapacity/reason occurred after 5 pm on Tuesday, 28th April 2015, must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at Appletree Court, Beaulieu Road, Lyndhurst, SO43 7PA by 5 pm on Thursday, 7th May 2015. Dated: Friday 27 March 2015 Dave Yates Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Appletree Court, Beaulieu Road, Lyndhurst, SO43 7PA .
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