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Notice of Poll & Statement of Persons Nominated Suffolk Coastal District Council Election of Member of Parliament for the SUFFOLK COASTAL Constituency NOTICE OF POLL & STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED 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 Suffolk The Trevor Hawkins(P), Graham Dines(S), Coastal) Conservative Michael Ryland, Patricia M Wallis, Roger Party Candidate M Burgess, Nicky Yeo, Patricia Flegg, G E Holdcroft, Lucille M Batho, R J Herring Susan Harvey(P), Peter Batho(S), A Cackett, G Cackett, T J Hawkins, Stuart Bird, A Ryland, Tracey Green, J Abbott, M Ladd Susan Allen(P), S Attwell(S), P E Coleman, G A Harding, P M Osborne, M J Jones, James Bidwell, R Kerry, R Catchpole, F McFarland Pitcher Daryll Flat 17, Martello Place, UK Magda G Kyle(P), Steven Crocker(S), P Golf Road, Felixstowe, Independence Staley, M L S Burton, C J Burton, IP11 7NB Party (UKIP) Patricia M Sharp, A M Brodie-Adams, J H R Jenkins, Peter Watson, Robin W Mann G Debenham(P), Angela C Lawrence(S), R Tunstall, P Arbon, W R Ellis, K Ellis, C P Fisher, B Whiting, C G Johnson, S Foley Sandbach James Peter Charles 38 High Street, Liberal Dr Janet M Massey(P), David Miller(S), Saxmundham, IP17 Democrats Christine Block, Caroline Page, Michael 1AB Ninnmey, Andrew McDonald, Sally M Bull, M J Andrews, Christopher Burslem, Janet F Tait D E Ball(P), J R Ball(S), L A Pettifor, J J Smith, A A Turner, Adele Cullen, K R Dickerson, Gez Hughes, K Yule, V J Harrup Smith-Lyte Rachel Ann 27 Old Maltings Court, Green Party A L Freshwater(P), J Freshwater(S), Old Maltings Approach, Barbara Stear, John Stear, Bridget Melton, Suffolk, IP12 Patterson, R J Bull, Christine Bull, 1AE Valerie A Shelley, R Champkin, R Champkin Whiting Russell (address in Labour Party Kimberley A Williams(P), P E Harle(S), Walthamstow) Robert MacGibbon, Ian Ilett, S Zeitlyn, R H Burrow, C J Florey, J Lummis, Jeremy E Bale, Jennifer James 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 7th May 2015 between the hours of 7am and 10pm 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: Dated: Thursday, 9th April 2015 S Baker Acting Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council Melton Hill Woodbridge IP12 1AU Printed and Published by S Baker Acting Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council Melton Hill Woodbridge IP12 1AU PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station A 1 / A Aldeburgh Church Hall, Victoria Road, Aldeburgh 1 to 1937 ACX 2 / ACX, ACY Alderton Village Hall, The Street, Alderton 1 to 350 ACY 2 / ACX, ACY Alderton Village Hall, The Street, Alderton 1 to 19 AD 3 / AD Thorpeness Sports Pavilion 1 to 628 BAX 5 / BAX Bawdsey Village Hall, The Street, Bawdsey 1 to 238 BDX 7 / BDX, BDY Benhall & Sternfield Ex-Servicemens Club, School Lane, Benhall 1 to 430 BDY 7 / BDX, BDY Benhall & Sternfield Ex-Servicemens Club, School Lane, Benhall 1 to 101 BE 8 / BE Blaxhall Village Hall 1 to 159 BF 9 / BF Blythburgh Village Hall 1 to 214 BFD 117 / BFD, BHO, BSO Holton & Blyford Village Hall, Holton, Halesworth 1 to 80 BG 10 / BG Boyton Village Room 1 to 114 BH 11 / BH, TA Bramfield Village Hall 1 to 267 BHO 117 / BFD, BHO, BSO Holton & Blyford Village Hall, Holton, Halesworth 1 to 672 BKX 14 / BKX Bromeswell Village Hall 1 to 265 BMX 16 / BMX, BMY Bucklesham Village Hall 1 to 406 BMY 16 / BMX, BMY Bucklesham Village Hall 1 to 41 BNX 17 / BNX, BNY, BNZ, CC Butley Village Hall 1 to 144 BNY 17 / BNX, BNY, BNZ, CC Butley Village Hall 1 to 52 BNZ 17 / BNX, BNY, BNZ, CC Butley Village Hall 1 to 18 BSO 117 / BFD, BHO, BSO Holton & Blyford Village Hall, Holton, Halesworth 1 to 78 BSP 118 / BSP Spexhall Village Hall, Spexhall, Halesworth 1 to 162 BWA 119 / BWA Wangford Community Centre, Millfields, Wangford, Beccles 1 to 483 BWE 120 / BWE Westhall Village Hall, Mill Common, Westhall, Halesworth, IP19 8RQ 1 to 293 C 18 / C Campsea Ashe Victory Hall 1 to 290 CB 20 / CB The Church Room, Chediston 1 to 176 CC 17 / BNX, BNY, BNZ, CC Butley Village Hall 1 to 94 CE 22 / CE, WB The Pavilion, Playing Field, Peasenhall Road, Walpole 1 to 76 CGX 24 / CGX Cratfield Village Hall 1 to 258 DB 27 / DB Darsham Village Hall 1 to 240 DDX 29 / DDX New Reading Room, St James Street, Dunwich 1 to 86 EB 32 / EB Eyke Village Hall 1 to 276 F 33 / F Old Felixstowe Community Centre, Ferry Road, Felixstowe 1 to 1169 FA 34 / FA Old Felixstowe Community Centre, Ferry Road, Felixstowe 1 to 1757 FB 35 / FB, FBX St Marys Church Hall, High Street, Walton 1 to 1182 FBX 35 / FB, FBX St Marys Church Hall, High Street, Walton 1 to 341 FC 36 / FC Maidstone Hall, 127 Maidstone Road, Felixstowe 1 to 1646 FD 37 / FD St Edmund Church Hall, Langer Road, Felixstowe 1 to 1545 FE 38 / FE St John's Meeting Room, Orwell Road, Felixstowe 1 to 1854 FF 39 / FF, FG Brackenbury Sports Centre, High Road East, Felixstowe 1 to 682 FG 39 / FF, FG Brackenbury Sports Centre, High Road East, Felixstowe 1 to 436 FH 40 / FH Trinity Methodist Church Main Hall, Orwell Road, Felixstowe 1 to 1333 FI 41 / FI Christ Church, Grange Farm Avenue, Felixstowe 1 to 2488 FJ 42 / FJ St Philips Church Hall, Wadgate Road, Felixstowe 1 to 2238 FK 43 / FK Town Ground Pavilion, Dellwood Avenue, Felixstowe 1 to 683 FKX 44 / FKX St Andrews Church Hall, St Andrews Road, Felixstowe 1 to 719 FL 84 / PD, FL Foxhall Suite, Trinity Park, Felixstowe Road, Ipswich, IP3 8UH 1 to 202 FO 46 / FO Friston Village Hall, Church Road, Friston 1 to 276 HAN 121 / HAN Halesworth United Reform Church 1 to 1695 HAS/1 122 / HAS/1 Halesworth Methodist Church Hall - Station 1 1 to 1163 HAS/2 123 / HAS/2 Halesworth Methodist Church Hall - Station 2 1164 to 2326 HBX 52 / HBX, HBY The Old Post Office, (Store Room at Side), Heveningham 1 to 89 HBY 52 / HBX, HBY The Old Post Office, (Store Room at Side), Heveningham 1 to 73 HCX 53 / HCX Hollesley Village Hall, Heath Road, Hollesley 1 to 994 HD 54 / HD Huntingfield Village Hall 1 to 144 I 95 / SF, I Sudbourne Village Hall, Snape Road, Sudbourne 1 to 77 K 55 / K Kelsale Village Hall 1 to 840 KFX 63 / KFX, KFY Kirton Church Hall, 3 Church Lane, Kirton 1 to 933 KFY 63 / KFX, KFY Kirton Church Hall, 3 Church Lane, Kirton 1 to 144 KH 64 / KH Knodishall Village Hall 1 to 668 L 65 / L Leiston Community Centre, King Georges Avenue, Leiston 1 to 1940 LA 66 / LA Long Shop Museum (The Garrett Room), Main Street, Leiston 1 to 2104 LDX 67 / LDX, LDY Levington Village Hall, The Green, Bridge Road, Levington 1 to 212 LDY 67 / LDX, LDY Levington Village Hall, The Green, Bridge Road, Levington 1 to 19 LEX 68 / LEX, LEY Linstead Village Hall, Linstead Parva 1 to 39 LEY 68 / LEX, LEY Linstead Village Hall, Linstead Parva 1 to 63 MA 70 / MA Black Tiles Learning Centre, Blacktiles Lane, Martlesham, Ipswich, IP12 4SS 1 to 1505 Dated: Thursday, 9th April 2015 S Baker Acting Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council Melton Hill Woodbridge IP12 1AU Printed and Published by S Baker Acting Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council Melton Hill Woodbridge IP12 1AU MAX 114 / MAX Community Hall (Deben Annexe), Station Road, Woodbridge 1 to 265 MB 71 / MB Martlesham Heath Pavilion 1 to 2443 MC 72 / MC The Lindos Centre, Saddlemakers Lane, Melton 1 to 1577 MC 73 / MC The Lindos Centre, Saddlemakers Lane, Melton 1578 to 3149 ME 74 / ME Middleton Village Hall 1 to 327 N 76 / N Nacton Village Hall, The Street, Nacton 1 to 610 NAX 77 / NAX, NAY Newbourne Village Hall 1 to 207 NAY 77 / NAX, NAY Newbourne Village Hall 1 to 44 OAX 78 / OAX, OAY Orford Town Hall, Market Hill, Orford 1 to 499 OAY 78 / OAX, OAY Orford Town Hall, Market Hill, Orford 1 to 24 PA 81 / PA, SC Peasenhall Assembly Hall 1 to 417 PB 82 / PB Pettistree Village Hall 1 to 157 PD 84 / PD, FL Foxhall Suite, Trinity Park, Felixstowe Road, Ipswich, IP3 8UH 1 to 1488 RA 86 / RA Rendlesham Community Centre (Room 16), Walnut Tree Avenue, Rendlesham, IP12 2GG 1 to 2181 S 90 / S Saxmundham Market Hall 1 to 2817 SB 92 / SB Shottisham Trust Hall, The Street, Shottisham, Woodbridge, IP12 3ET 1 to 121 SC 81 / PA, SC Peasenhall Assembly Hall 1 to 151 SD 93 / SD Snape Village Hall, Church Road, Snape 1 to 489 SEX 94 / SEX, SEY Riverside Community Centre, Stratford St Andrew 1 to 142 SEY 94 / SEX, SEY Riverside Community Centre, Stratford St Andrew 1 to 90 SF 95 / SF, I Sudbourne Village Hall, Snape Road, Sudbourne 1 to 237 SG 96 / SG Sutton Village Memorial Hall, Main Road, Sutton 1 to 262 SGY 97 / SGY Barnsdale Community Centre 1 to 642 SHR/1 124 / SHR/1 Reydon Village Hall - Station 1 1 to 1068 SHR/2 125 / SHR/2 Reydon Village Hall - Station 2 1069 to 2137 SHS 126 / SHS Southwold Methodist Church Hall 1 to 847 T 99 / T Theberton Jubilee Community Hall 1 to 236 TA 11 / BH, TA Bramfield Village Hall 1 to 49 TB 100 / TB Trimley St Martin Memorial Hall, High Road, Trimley St Martin 1 to 1511 TC 101 / TC Welcome Hall, High Road, Trimley St Mary 1 to 2875 TF 103 / TF Tunstall Community Hall, Tunstall 1 to 401 U 104 / U St Mary's Church Hall, Church Lane, Ufford 1 to 663 W 105 / W Walberswick Village Hall, The Annexe 1 to 290 WA 106 / WA Waldringfield Village Hall, Kennedy Room 1 to 392 WB 22 / CE, WB The Pavilion, Playing Field, Peasenhall Road, Walpole 1 to 193 WC 107 / WC Wenhaston Village Hall, Hall Road, Wenhaston 1 to 650 WE 109 / WE Westleton Village Hall 1 to 377 WH 112 / WH Avenue Evangelical Church Hall,
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