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Notice of Poll EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL Election of Councillor for the CHAILEY Division NOTICE OF POLL 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) Belcher Nicholas George Neals Farm, East Labour Party Andrew F J Dicksee(P), Lorraine S Grinstead Road, North Dicksee(S) Chailey, Lewes, East Sussex, BN8 4HX Dodd Kizzi (address in Lewes) Heritage Party - William F Dodd(P), Michael Patrick Free Speech Dodd(S) and Liberty Fell-Rayner Hazel Louise (address in Lewes) Liberal Randi Marcella Sokoloff(P), Rosalyn M Democrats St Pierre(S) Milligan Matthew Peter John (address in Lewes) The Veronica F Harris(P), Alan J F Harris(S) Conservative Party Candidate Nicholson Zoe (address in Lewes) Green Party - Brenda Dorothy Barnes(P), David J Save our Green Caughley(S) Space 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 6th May 2021 between the hours of 07:00 and 22:00 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: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station CBA 1 / CBA BARCOMBE VILLAGE HALL - CLUTTON ROOM, BARCOMBE MILLS ROAD, 1 to 1187 BARCOMBE, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN8 5BH CBB 2 / CBB CHAILEY VILLAGE HALL, CHAILEY GREEN ROAD, CHAILEY GREEN, LEWES, EAST 1 to 2336 SUSSEX, BN8 4BE CBC 3 / CBC BEECHWOOD HALL, BEECHWOOD LANE, COOKSBRIDGE, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, 1 to 507 BN7 3QG NEA 28 / NEA NEWICK VILLAGE HALL, 2 WESTERN ROAD, NEWICK, BN8 4LF 1 to 1994 PLC 40 / PLC PLUMPTON VILLAGE HALL, 1 WEST GATE, PLUMPTON GREEN, LEWES, EAST 1 to 351 SUSSEX, BN7 3BQ PLD 3 / PLD BEECHWOOD HALL, BEECHWOOD LANE, COOKSBRIDGE, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, 1 to 48 BN7 3QG WIA 4 / WIA WIVELSFIELD VILLAGE HALL, EASTERN ROAD, WIVELSFIELD, HAYWARDS HEATH, 1 to 2229 WEST SUSSEX, RH17 7QH This Election is Combined With an Election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for SUSSEX POLICE AREA Police Authority which is being held on the same day Dated: Tuesday, 27th April 2021 Ian Fitzpatrick Deputy Returning Officer LEWES DISTRICT COUNCIL SOUTHOVER HOUSE SOUTHOVER ROAD LEWES BN7 1AB Printed and Published by Ian Fitzpatrick Returning Officer LEWES DISTRICT COUNCIL SOUTHOVER HOUSE SOUTHOVER ROAD LEWES BN7 1AB EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL Election of Councillor for the LEWES Division NOTICE OF POLL 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) Charnock David John Charles 3 Middleham Close, The Roland Richard Gough(P), Brenda M Ringmer, Lewes, East Conservative Gough(S) Sussex, BN8 5EN Party Candidate Hambly Peter 24 Grange Road, Labour Party Denise Howard(P), Anna Howard(S) Lewes, East Sussex, Candidate BN7 1TS Maples Wendy 72 Winterbourne Close, Green Party Lesley B Orr(P), James E Herbert(S) Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 1JZ Wood Kate 41 The Avenue, Lewes, Liberal Michael James Percy(P), Helena E East Sussex, BN7 1QT Democrats Pickup(S) 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 6th May 2021 between the hours of 07:00 and 22:00 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: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station LCA 21 / LCA LANDPORT COMMUNITY HUB, LANDPORT ROAD, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 2SU 1 to 1418 LCC 18 / LCC THE TOWN HALL - THE CORN EXCHANGE, FISHER STREET ENTRANCE, LEWES, 1 to 853 EAST SUSSEX, BN7 2DE LCD 16 / LCD ST MARYS SOCIAL CENTRE, CHRISTIE ROAD, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 1PL 1 to 125 LPA 16 / LPA ST MARYS SOCIAL CENTRE, CHRISTIE ROAD, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 1PL 1 to 1802 LPB 15 / LPB CHRIST CHURCH HALL, PRINCE EDWARDS ROAD, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 1BL 1 to 2469 LPC 22 / LPC SOUTHOVER GRANGE, SOUTHOVER HIGH STREET ENTRANCE, LEWES, BN7 1TP 1 to 1771 This Election is Combined With an Election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for SUSSEX POLICE AREA Police Authority which is being held on the same day Dated: Tuesday, 27th April 2021 Ian Fitzpatrick Deputy Returning Officer LEWES DISTRICT COUNCIL SOUTHOVER HOUSE SOUTHOVER ROAD LEWES BN7 1AB Printed and Published by Ian Fitzpatrick Returning Officer LEWES DISTRICT COUNCIL SOUTHOVER HOUSE SOUTHOVER ROAD LEWES BN7 1AB EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL Election of Councillor for the RINGMER AND LEWES BRIDGE Division NOTICE OF POLL 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) Baah Janet 1 Harvard Close, Liberal John Tregea Lamb(P), James Guy Lewes, East Sussex, Democrat Earl(S) BN7 2EJ Denis Johnny (address in Lewes) Green Party Esther Katey Jane Edelman-Heyes(P), Emilia Bolin Ransom(S) Sweeney Danny 23C High Street, Lewes, Labour and Co- Katherine Louise Chappell(P), Stephen East Sussex, BN7 2LU operative Party M Wilkins(S) Turner Richard John Spiders Cottage, Station The Marilyn K Miller(P), Clare Elizabeth Road, Glynde, Lewes, Conservative Herbert(S) East Sussex, BN8 6SP Party Candidate 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 6th May 2021 between the hours of 07:00 and 22:00 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: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station LBA 17 / LBA THE TOWN HALL - THE CORN EXCHANGE, FISHER STREET ENTRANCE, LEWES, 1 to 904 EAST SUSSEX, BN7 2DE LCB 17 / LCB THE TOWN HALL - THE CORN EXCHANGE, FISHER STREET ENTRANCE, LEWES, 1 to 691 EAST SUSSEX, BN7 2DE LBB 19 / LBB CLIFFE HALL, CLIFFE SQUARE, CLIFFE HIGH STREET, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 1 to 999 2AT LBC 20 / LBC MAIN HALL KING'S CHURCH, BROOKS ROAD, LEWES, BN7 2BY 1 to 2033 (PLEASE NOTE YOUR POLLING STATION HAS CHANGED) ORA 29 / ORA RINGMER VILLAGE HALL, LEWES ROAD, RINGMER, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN8 5QH 1 to 3782 ORB 30 / ORB BEDDINGHAM READING ROOM, STATION ROAD, THE STREET, GLYNDE, LEWES, 1 to 162 EAST SUSSEX, BN8 6TA ORC 30 / ORC BEDDINGHAM READING ROOM, STATION ROAD, THE STREET, GLYNDE, LEWES, 1 to 185 EAST SUSSEX, BN8 6TA ORD 31 / ORD FIRLE VILLAGE HALL, THE STREET, FIRLE, LEWES, BN8 6NT 1 to 211 This Election is Combined With an Election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for SUSSEX POLICE AREA Police Authority which is being held on the same day Dated: Tuesday, 27th April 2021 Ian Fitzpatrick Deputy Returning Officer LEWES DISTRICT COUNCIL SOUTHOVER HOUSE SOUTHOVER ROAD LEWES BN7 1AB Printed and Published by Ian Fitzpatrick Returning Officer LEWES DISTRICT COUNCIL SOUTHOVER HOUSE SOUTHOVER ROAD LEWES BN7 1AB EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL Election of Councillor for the OUSE VALLEY WEST AND DOWNS Division NOTICE OF POLL 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) Bradbury Anthony 4 Rothwell Court, The Pamela J Parrish(P), Michael R Newhaven, East Conservative Parrish(S) Sussex, BN9 9YB Party Candidate Hallett David Michael (address in Lewes) Labour Party Christine Bentham(P), Fiona Ghislaine Candidate Williams(S) Keene Paul (address in Lewes) Green Party Evangelia Voutsaki(P), Matthew J Bonham(S) Osborne Sarah Chapel Farmhouse, Liberal Robert Alan Banks(P), Gina Anne Wickham Lane, Democrats Hawthorne(S) Cooksbridge, East Sussex, BN8 4PT 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 6th May 2021 between the hours of 07:00 and 22:00 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: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station DWA 5 / DWA DITCHLING VILLAGE HALL, 18 LEWES ROAD, DITCHLING, HASSOCKS, BN6 8TT 1 to 1362 DWB 4 / DWB WIVELSFIELD VILLAGE HALL, EASTERN ROAD, WIVELSFIELD, HAYWARDS HEATH, 1 to 409 WEST SUSSEX, RH17 7QH DWC 6 / DWC WESTMESTON PARISH HALL, LEWES ROAD, WESTMESTON, HASSOCKS, WEST 1 to 241 SUSSEX, BN6 8RL KIA 10 / KIA FALMER PARISH HALL, SOUTH STREET, FALMER, BRIGHTON, BN1 9PQ 1 to 117 KIB 11 / KIB IFORD VILLAGE HALL, THE STREET, IFORD, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 3EL 1 to 158 KIC 12 / KIC KINGSTON PARISH HALL, THE STREET, KINGSTON, LEWES, BN7 3NX 1 to 686 KID 13 / KID PIDDINGHOE VILLAGE HALL, THE STREET, PIDDINGHOE, NEWHAVEN, EAST 1 to 199 SUSSEX, BN9 9AS KIE 14 / KIE RODMELL VILLAGE HALL, MARTENS FIELD, RODMELL, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 1 to 334 3HR KIF 15 / KIF CHRIST CHURCH HALL, PRINCE EDWARDS ROAD, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 1BL 1 to 77 KIG 14 / KIG RODMELL VILLAGE HALL, MARTENS FIELD, RODMELL, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 1 to 27 3HR NNA 23 / NNA LEWES ROAD SOCIAL CENTRE, SOCIAL CENTRE, LEWES ROAD, NEWHAVEN, EAST 1 to 1658 SUSSEX, BN9 9BL NSA 25 / NSA HILLCREST CENTRE, BAY VUE ROAD, NEWHAVEN, EAST SUSSEX, BN9 9LH 1 to 1057 PLA 40 / PLA PLUMPTON VILLAGE HALL, 1 WEST GATE, PLUMPTON GREEN, LEWES, EAST 1 to 1224 SUSSEX, BN7 3BQ PLB 6 / PLB WESTMESTON PARISH HALL, LEWES ROAD, WESTMESTON, HASSOCKS, WEST 1 to 278 SUSSEX, BN6 8RL This Election is Combined With an Election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for SUSSEX POLICE AREA Police Authority which is being held on the same day Dated: Tuesday, 27th April 2021 Ian Fitzpatrick Deputy Returning Officer LEWES DISTRICT COUNCIL SOUTHOVER HOUSE SOUTHOVER ROAD LEWES BN7 1AB Printed and Published by Ian Fitzpatrick Returning Officer LEWES DISTRICT COUNCIL SOUTHOVER HOUSE SOUTHOVER ROAD LEWES BN7 1AB EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL Election of Councillor for the TELSCOMBE Division NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1.
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