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Bexhill East Division Notice of Election EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2017 ELECTION THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 BATTLE AND CROWHURST DIVISION NOTICE OF ELECTION AGENTS’ NAMES AND OFFICES I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following names and addresses of election agents of candidates at this election, and the addresses of the offices of such election agents to which all claims, notices, writs, summons, and other documents addressed to them may be sent, have respectively been declared in writing to me as follows:- Name of Election Agent Situation of office Name of candidate for whom Agent is acting acting Red Rose Cottage Irene Mitchell Borders Lane Antonia Marie Berelson Etchingham EAST SUSSEX TN19 7AE Bexhill and Battle Conservative Thomas Eric Liddiard Association, Alastair Douglas 6a Amherst Road, Bexhill-On-Sea, EAST SUSSEX, TN40 1QJ Millwood Jennifer Als Mackerel Hill Kathryn Margaret Field Peasmarsh Rye TN31 6TB Cranford House, Trevor Clements Birchington Close, Michael Sheridan Phillips BEXHILL TN39 3TF DATED: 5 April 2017 Malcolm Johnston DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, ROTHER DISTRICT COUNCIL BEXHILL ON SEA EAST SUSSEX TN39 3JX EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2017 ELECTION THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 BEXHILL EAST DIVISION NOTICE OF ELECTION AGENTS’ NAMES AND OFFICES I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following names and addresses of election agents of candidates at this election, and the addresses of the offices of such election agents to which all claims, notices, writs, summons, and other documents addressed to them may be sent, have respectively been declared in writing to me as follows:- Name of Election Agent Situation of office Name of candidate for whom Agent is acting acting Cranford House, Trevor Clements Birchington Close, Geoffrey Bernard Bastin BEXHILL TN39 3TF 7 Kinver Lane Charles Clark Bexhill On Sea Charles Albert Clark EAST SUSSEX TN40 2SB Bexhill and Battle Conservative Thomas Eric Liddiard Association, Gillian Johnson 6a Amherst Road, Bexhill-On-Sea, EAST SUSSEX, TN40 1QJ 5a Channel View Christine Bayliss Bexhill-On-Sea Roger Francis McCarthy EAST SUSSEX TN40 1JJ Millwood Jennifer Als Mackerel Hill Diane Mary Smith Peasmarsh Rye TN31 6TB DATED: 5 April 2017 Malcolm Johnston DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, ROTHER DISTRICT COUNCIL BEXHILL ON SEA EAST SUSSEX TN39 3JX EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2017 ELECTION THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 BEXHILL NORTH DIVISION NOTICE OF ELECTION AGENTS’ NAMES AND OFFICES I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following names and addresses of election agents of candidates at this election, and the addresses of the offices of such election agents to which all claims, notices, writs, summons, and other documents addressed to them may be sent, have respectively been declared in writing to me as follows:- Name of Election Agent Situation of office Name of candidate for whom Agent is acting acting 6 Sedgewick Road Roger McCarthy Bexhill On Sea Andy Batsford EAST SUSSEX TN40 2DA 17 Constable Way Malcolm Parker Bexhill-On-Sea Helen Rosina Bridger EAST SUSSEX TN40 2UH Cranford House, Trevor Clements Birchington Close, Trevor Norman Robin Clements BEXHILL TN39 3TF Bexhill and Battle Conservative Thomas Eric Liddiard Association, Michael Ensor 6a Amherst Road, Bexhill-On-Sea, EAST SUSSEX, TN40 1QJ Millwood Jennifer Als Mackerel Hill Graham Ernest Martin-Royle Peasmarsh Rye TN31 6TB DATED: 5 April 2017 Malcom Johnston DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, ROTHER DISTRICT COUNCIL BEXHILL ON SEA EAST SUSSEX TN39 3JX EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2017 ELECTION THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 BEXHILL SOUTH DIVISION NOTICE OF ELECTION AGENTS’ NAMES AND OFFICES I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following names and addresses of election agents of candidates at this election, and the addresses of the offices of such election agents to which all claims, notices, writs, summons, and other documents addressed to them may be sent, have respectively been declared in writing to me as follows:- Name of Election Agent Situation of office Name of candidate for whom Agent is acting acting Cranford House, Trevor Clements Birchington Close, Sheila Patricia Allen-Rodgers BEXHILL TN39 3TF Millwood Jennifer Als Mackerel Hill Vivienne Barbara Bond Peasmarsh Rye TN31 6TB Bexhill and Battle Conservative Thomas Eric Liddiard Association, Simon Elford 6a Amherst Road, Bexhill-On-Sea, EAST SUSSEX, TN40 1QJ 5a Channel View Christine Bayliss Bexhill-On-Sea Richard Douglas Sage EAST SUSSEX TN40 1JJ DATED: 5 April 2017 Malcom Johnston DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, ROTHER DISTRICT COUNCIL BEXHILL ON SEA EAST SUSSEX TN39 3JX EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2017 ELECTION THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 BEXHILL WEST DIVISION NOTICE OF ELECTION AGENTS’ NAMES AND OFFICES I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following names and addresses of election agents of candidates at this election, and the addresses of the offices of such election agents to which all claims, notices, writs, summons, and other documents addressed to them may be sent, have respectively been declared in writing to me as follows:- Name of Election Agent Situation of office Name of candidate for whom Agent is acting acting 5a Channel View Christine Bayliss Bexhill-On-Sea Samuel Joseph Coleman EAST SUSSEX TN40 1JJ 17 Constable Way Malcolm Parker Bexhill On Sea Stuart Henry Earl EAST SUSSEX TN40 2UH Millwood Jennifer Als Mackerel Hill Joel Peter Kemp Peasmarsh Rye TN31 6TB Bexhill and Battle Conservative Thomas Eric Liddiard Association, Martin Kenward 6a Amherst Road, Bexhill-On-Sea, EAST SUSSEX, TN40 1QJ Cranford House, Trevor Clements Birchington Close, Alf Lovell BEXHILL TN39 3TF DATED: 5 April 2017 Malcolm Johnston DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, ROTHER DISTRICT COUNCIL BEXHILL ON SEA EAST SUSSEX TN39 3JX EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2017 ELECTION THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 BREDE VALLEY AND MARSHAM DIVISION NOTICE OF ELECTION AGENTS’ NAMES AND OFFICES I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following names and addresses of election agents of candidates at this election, and the addresses of the offices of such election agents to which all claims, notices, writs, summons, and other documents addressed to them may be sent, have respectively been declared in writing to me as follows:- Name of Election Agent Situation of office Name of candidate for whom Agent is acting acting Cranford House, Trevor Clements Birchington Close, Lynne Joyce Hehir BEXHILL TN39 3TF 16 Rowan Close, Eileen Masters St Leonards On Sea, Andy Ives EAST SUSSEX, TN37 7HS Swallow House Terri Lock Theaklen Drive Carl Maynard ST LEONARDS ON SEA TN38 9AZ Lib Dem Centre, Paul R Smith 9, London Road Ian Charles Stone ST LEONARDS-ON-SEA, TN37 6AE DATED: 5 April 2017 Malcolm Johnston DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, ROTHER DISTRICT COUNCIL BEXHILL ON SEA EAST SUSSEX TN39 3JX EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2017 ELECTION THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 NORTHERN ROTHER DIVISION NOTICE OF ELECTION AGENTS’ NAMES AND OFFICES I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following names and addresses of election agents of candidates at this election, and the addresses of the offices of such election agents to which all claims, notices, writs, summons, and other documents addressed to them may be sent, have respectively been declared in writing to me as follows:- Name of Election Agent Situation of office Name of candidate for whom Agent is acting acting Bexhill and Battle Conservative Thomas Eric Liddiard Association, Angharad Davies 6a Amherst Road, Bexhill-On-Sea, EAST SUSSEX, TN40 1QJ Red Rose Cottage Irene Mitchell Borders Lane Larry Hyett Etchingham EAST SUSSEX TN19 7AE Millwood Jennifer Als Mackerel Hill Sue Prochak Peasmarsh Rye TN31 6TB Cranford House, Trevor Clements Birchington Close, Edward George Denley Tuddenham BEXHILL TN39 3TF DATED: 5 April 2017 Malcolm Johnston DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, ROTHER DISTRICT COUNCIL BEXHILL ON SEA EAST SUSSEX TN39 3JX EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2017 ELECTION THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 ROTHER NORTH WEST DIVISION NOTICE OF ELECTION AGENTS’ NAMES AND OFFICES I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following names and addresses of election agents of candidates at this election, and the addresses of the offices of such election agents to which all claims, notices, writs, summons, and other documents addressed to them may be sent, have respectively been declared in writing to me as follows:- Name of Election Agent Situation of office Name of candidate for whom Agent is acting acting Bexhill and Battle Conservative Thomas Eric Liddiard Association, John Barnes 6a Amherst Road, Bexhill-On-Sea, EAST SUSSEX, TN40 1QJ Cranford House, Trevor Clements Birchington Close, Edward John Smith BEXHILL TN39 3TF Millwood Jennifer Als Mackerel Hill Mary Elizabeth Varrall Peasmarsh Rye TN31 6TB Red Rose Cottage Irene Mitchell Borders Lane Sara Michelle Watson Etchingham EAST SUSSEX TN19 7AE DATED: 5 April 2017 Malcolm Johnston DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, ROTHER DISTRICT COUNCIL BEXHILL ON SEA EAST SUSSEX TN39 3JX EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY ELECTIONS 2017 ELECTION THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 RYE AND EASTERN ROTHER DIVISION NOTICE OF ELECTION AGENTS’ NAMES AND OFFICES I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following names and addresses of election agents of candidates at
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