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Election of District Councillors Aldeburgh & Leiston STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED East Suffolk Council Election of District Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a District Councillor for Aldeburgh & Leiston Name of Description Proposer (P) Validity Home Address Candidate (if any) & Seconder (S) Notes* Alde Reach, Bond The Conservative John Garrett Richardson (P) Saxmundham Road, Jocelyn Irene Party Candidate George C J Powell (S) Aldeburgh IP15 5PD Cooper 28 King Georges Avenue, John Noel Last (P) Independent Tony Leiston IP16 4JG Dennis R Boast (S) Cusack Address in Nigel F Smith (P) The Green Party Julian Michael East Suffolk District Stephen Thomas Thorpe (S) Ewart Address in Gillian I Peskett (P) Liberal Democrats Jules East Suffolk District Lionel K R Lax (S) Fellowes 1 The Brambles, Aldeburgh Trevor A Collett (P) Independent Marianne Nola IP15 5LA Mary T Sidwell (S) Harle 4 Lime Tree Avenue, Leiston Stephen W Marsling (P) Labour Party Philip Ernest IP16 4EH Mary A Woolf (S) Chapel Barn Farm, Haworth-Culf The Conservative Trevor J Hawkins (P) Leiston Road, Aldeburgh, T-J Party Candidate John Garrett Richardson (S) Suffolk IP15 5QE Old Thorpe House, Jones The Conservative Thelma J Hawkins (P) Thorpeness, Suffolk Maureen Jean Party Candidate Trevor J Hawkins (S) IP16 4LY Oakley 7 Church View, Leiston Anna Louise Oakley (P) The Green Party Matthew Peter IP16 4UX Mark Rayner (S) O'Reilly 52 Haylings Road, Leiston Stephen W Marsling (P) Labour Party Sean Patrick IP16 4DN Mary A Woolf (S) Wells Address in Geoffrey H Browton (P) The Green Party Marion Jean East Suffolk District Bridget D Barclay (S) Chagford, Church Road, Snape, Zeitlyn Stephen W Marsling (P) Saxmundham Labour Party Sushila Jane Mary A Woolf (S) IP17 1QG *Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. A Poll will be taken on Thursday, 2 May 2019 between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. Dated: Thursday, 4 April 2019 Stephen Baker Returning Officer Printed and Published by The Returning Officer, East Suffolk Council STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED East Suffolk Council Election of District Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a District Councillor for Beccles & Worlingham Ward Description Proposer (P) Validity Name of Candidate Home Address (if any) & Seconder (S) Notes* 44 McLean Drive, Allen UK Independence Geoffrey B Leech (P) Kessingland, Lowestoft, Len Party Marjorie B Leech (S) Suffolk NR33 7TY Bee 69 London Road, Beccles The Conservative Graham J Catchpole (P) Mark NR34 9YT Party Candidate Norman V Brooks (S) Brambley- 64 St Georges Road, Green Party Andrea Elizabeth Downes (P) Crawshaw Beccles, Suffolk NR34 9YA Candidate Ashley John Lever (S) Elfrede Mary Catchpole 32 Coney Hill, Beccles The Conservative Mark H Bee (P) Graham NR34 7AZ Party Candidate Norman V Brooks (S) Elliott 2 Old Hall, Barsham, Green Party Andrea Elizabeth Downes (P) Graham James Beccles NR34 8HB Candidate Ashley John Lever (S) Lahin 16 Newgate, Beccles David K Mills (P) Labour Party Tarek Ahmed NR34 9QD Anthony O Twomey (S) Shelley 10 Banham Road, Beccles David K Mills(P) Labour Party Peter Eric NR34 9JN David A Woolnough(S) Topping 7 Rigbourne Hill, Beccles, Green Party Andrea Elizabeth Downes (P) Caroline Ann Suffolk NR34 9JG Candidate Ashley John Lever (S) Woodruff 13 Meadow Gardens, The Conservative Mark H Bee (P) Brian Beccles NR34 9PA Party Candidate Graham J Catchpole (S) *Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. A Poll will be taken on Thursday, 2 May 2019 between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. Dated: Thursday, 4 April 2019 Stephen Baker Returning Officer Printed and Published by The Returning Officer, East Suffolk Council STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED East Suffolk Council Election of District Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a District Councillor for Bungay & Wainford Description Proposer (P) Validity Name of Candidate Home Address (if any) & Seconder (S) Notes* Bacons Farm, Abbott Green Party Graham J Elliott (P) St Michael South Elmham, Annette Beatrix Candidate Nicola A Elliott (S) Bungay, Suffolk NR35 1NF Cloke 2 Waveney Road, Bungay, The Conservative Betty J Warnes (P) Judy Suffolk NR35 1LH Party Candidate William J Warnes (S) Graham 96 Seago Street, Neil R Harvey (P) Labour Party Ian Robert Lowestoft NR32 2DT Susan Collins (S) Old School House, Midwinter Green Party Graham J Elliott (P) Barsham, Beccles Pauline Mary Candidate Nicola A Elliott (S) NR34 8HA O`Neill 19 Trinity Street, Bungay, Elizabeth M Ball (P) Liberal Democrats Dave Suffolk NR35 1EH Linda M Robinson (S) Ritchie Abbey Farm, The Conservative Judith A Cloke (P) David Winston St James South Elmham, Party Candidate Rachel D Ritchie (S) Gurney Halesworth IP19 0HT Sullivan Flat 1, 40 Lyndhurst Road, Rebecca Jean Poston (P) Labour Party David Barry Lowestoft NR32 4PD Timothy R D H Mobbs (S) Thompson 16 Joyce Road, Bungay Elizabeth M Ball (P) Liberal Democrats Skydi NR35 1LA Linda M Robinson (S) *Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. A Poll will be taken on Thursday, 2 May 2019 between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. Dated: Thursday, 4 April 2019 Stephen Baker Returning Officer Printed and Published by The Returning Officer, East Suffolk Council STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED East Suffolk Council Election of District Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a District Councillor for Carlford & Fynn Valley Name of Description Proposer (P) Validity Home Address Candidate (if any) & Seconder (S) Notes* Slievemore, Top Road, Clery Helen Bernadette Lawrence (P) Hasketon, Woodbridge The Green Party Daniel Michael J Rizzo (S) IP13 6JE Dunningham Address in Anthony Stephen Meehan (P) Labour Party Theresa-Jane East Suffolk District Jonathan Frederick Fieldsend (S) Allby Green, Fryatt The Conservative Elizabeth A Taylor (P) Woodbridge Road, Anthony James Party Candidate Keith W Banthorp (S) Debach IP13 6BU Fynn Heights, Gibbons 20 Felgate Way, Stephen James Barnett (P) Liberal Democrats Mark Neil Grundisburgh, Molly G Smith (S) Woodbridge IP13 6US The Coach House, Hedgley Playford Mount, The Conservative Marian Jill Hedgley (P) Colin Stanley Great Bealings, Party Candidate Jeremy P Hearle (S) Woodbridge IP13 6PH Mardell Address in Anthony Stephen Meehan (P) Labour Party Jane East Suffolk District Jonathan Frederick Fieldsend (S) O'Nolan 1 Through Duncans, Daniel Philip Clery (P) The Green Party Eamonn Maire Woodbridge IP12 4EA Helen Bernadette Lawrence (S) *Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. A Poll will be taken on Thursday, 2 May 2019 between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. Dated: Thursday, 4 April 2019 Stephen Baker Returning Officer Printed and Published by The Returning Officer, East Suffolk Council STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED East Suffolk Council Election of District Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a District Councillor for Carlton & Whitton Description Proposer (P) Validity Name of Candidate Home Address (if any) & Seconder (S) Notes* Barker 17 Siskin Green, Rita E Carter (P) Labour Party Sonia Valerie Lowestoft NR33 8PP Trevor M Carter (S) 9 Daffodil Walk, Lang Green Party Margaret Lang (P) Lowestoft, Suffolk Peter Ainsworth Candidate Terry Maverick Cliffe (S) NR33 8NR Mortimer 2 Westland Road, The Conservative Paul G Ashdown (P) Frank Charles Lowestoft NR33 9AB Party Candidate Joan S Harrod (S) Mortimer 2 Westland Road, The Conservative Paul G Ashdown (P) Trish Lowestoft NR33 9AB Party Candidate Roger J Harrod (S) 110 Yarmouth Road, Parker Rita E Carter (P) Lowestoft, Suffolk Labour Party Graham Reginald Trevor M Carter (S) NR32 4AQ 7 Cedar Drive, Seal UK Independence Ross M Trindall (P) Lowestoft, Suffolk Rick Party Bethany-Jane Seal (S) NR33 9HA 40 Briarwood Road, Tonge Christopher F Thomas (P) Lowestoft, Suffolk Liberal Democrats Sandra Valerie Lynn M Thomas (S) NR33 9EQ 6 Grange Road, Trindall UK Independence Ross M Trindall (P) Lowestoft, Suffolk Phillip Gordon Party Richard John Paul Seal (S) NR32 3JE 16 Oakwood Road, Webb Sarah J Webb (P) Lowestoft, Suffolk Independent Nick Hayley E Webb (S) NR33 9ED *Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. A Poll will be taken on Thursday, 2 May 2019 between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. Dated: Thursday, 4 April 2019 Stephen Baker Returning Officer Printed and Published by The Returning Officer, East Suffolk Council STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED East Suffolk Council Election of District Councillors The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a
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