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Notice of Poll NOTICE OF POLL Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Election of Borough Councillors for Gayton & Grimston Ward Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of Borough Councillors for the Gayton & Grimston Ward will be held on Thursday 2 May 2019, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of Borough Councillors to be elected is two. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+) & Seconders(++) BAKER (Address in King's Lynn Labour Party Rust Bonny(+) Rust Colin(++) Gregg & West Norfolk) Baker Fay L Faulkner Edward Baker Patrick A Baker Jenny M Rust Sarah J Rust Ace Rust Chez Dade Andrew DE WHALLEY The Cottage, 5 Green Party Page Andrew I(+) Macdonald Andrew Michael Chequers Road, Major Anne Alistair C(++) Grimston, King`s Lynn, Kitching Lisa M Kitching Brian J PE32 1AJ Bramwell Patricia A Bramwell Adrian B Johnson John J Coleman Peter T Fletcher Neville G FRASER (Address in King's Lynn Conservative Party Daubney Cheryl D(+) Roberts Kathleen L(++) Sue & West Norfolk) Candidate Coleman Peter T Johnson John J Rudd Rae C Manning Colin Giles Violet Giles David E Israel Nigel K Bellingham Henry C MANNING 11 Rectory Close, Conservative Party Fletcher Neville G(+) Morton Lesley A(++) Colin Roydon, King`s Lynn, Candidate Gidney Peter C T Manning Julie PE32 1AS Fraser Susan M Beales Alistair W Ludgater-Pimlott Starling Marc R Suzanne M Panks Keith B Nichols Colin A 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat The Norfolk Hospice, Tapping House, Wheatfields, Hillington 48 SE7-1 to SE7-195 Grimston Village Hall, Cliffe-En-Howe Road, Pott Row 49 SE1-1 to SE1-727 Grimston Village Hall, Cliffe-En-Howe Road, Pott Row 49 SF1-1 to SF1-921 Grimston Village Hall, Cliffe-En-Howe Road, Pott Row 49 SF2-1 to SF2-295 The Jubilee Hall, Lynn Road, Gayton 50 SG1-1 to SG1-1166 The Jubilee Hall, Lynn Road, Gayton 50 SG2-1 to SG2-74 Leziate, Ashwicken & Bawsey Village Hall, Brow of the Hill, 51 SH6-1 to SH6-524 Leziate Leziate, Ashwicken & Bawsey Village Hall, Brow of the Hill, 51 SH7-1 to SH7-180 Leziate West Acre Village Hall, Sandy Lane, West Acre 53 SK6-1 to SK6-61 East Winch Village Hall, Station Road, East Winch 55 SN1-1 to SN1-583 East Winch Village Hall, Station Road, East Winch 55 SN2-1 to SN2-100 5. This poll will be combined with the poll for the election of Parish Councillors (where contested).Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of Parish Councillor(s) Dated: Wednesday 24 April 2019 R Harding Returning Officer Printed and published by the: Returning Officer, King's Court, Chapel Street, King's Lynn PE30 1EX .
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