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European Parliamentary Election - 22 May 2014 North West Electoral Region Notice of Particulars of Election Agents and Sub-Agents European Parliamentary Election - 22 May 2014 North West Electoral Region Notice of Particulars of Election Agents and Sub-Agents I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following names and addresses of election agents and sub-agents of registered parties and individual candidates at this election, and the addresses of the offices of such election agents to which all claims, notices, legal process and other documents addressed to them may be sent, have respectively been, or been deemed to have been, declared in writing to me as follows:- An British National Conservative English Green Party Labour Party Liberal NO2EU Pirate Party UK Socialist UK Independence Party Party Democrats Democrats Equality Party Independence From Europe Party (UKIP) The Pirate Party Re-elect Nick For real change Putting England Yes to Workers' UK Join the fight Griffin in Europe First! Rights for social equality! 1 2 National Election Agent or Election Agent Name Gillian Margaret Alwyn Deacon Alan Mabbutt Robin Tilbrook Christopher Adrian Ian McNicol Tim Gordon Brian Denny Laurence Kaye Paul Stickley Lisa Ann Duffy Stockdale Rose Office Office of Mike Nattrass 61 Stretton Road 4 Matthew Parker Street Quires Green 15 Thirlmere Road 1 Brewer’s Green Liberal Democrats Unity House Apartment 47 PO Box 3978 Lexdrum House Address MEP Nuneaton London Willingale Barnehurst London 2nd Floor 39 Chalton Street Block A Sheffield Unit 1 First Floor CV10 7ER SW1H 9HQ Ongar London SW1H 0RH 8-10 Great George London Albion Mill S1 9BP King Charles Business 48 Fentham Road Essex DA7 6PU Street NW1 1JD Pollard Street Park Hampton in Arden CM5 0QP London Manchester Heathfield Solihull SW1P 3AE M4 7AJ Newton Abbot B92 0AY Devon TQ12 6UT Other 18 Oaklands Close 177 Western Road 10 Harthall Lane Address, if Hill Ridware Leigh-on-Sea Kings Langley different from Rugeley Essex WD4 8JH above Staffs SS9 2PQ WS15 3RJ Sub Agent for North West Region Name Kay Bashford Clive Jefferson Simon Eardley Kevin Riddiough David Jones Anna Hutchinson Richard Marbrow Nigel Brown Office 29, Southbank 41 Slatefell Drive, North West Campaign 5 Clark Street 12 Kenneth Square, Labour North West, 87A Castle Street, Room 401, Address Great Budworth Cockermouth Centre, Hoyland Higher Broughton, Spencer House, Stockport, Riverway House, Cheshire. Cumbria. 14B Wynford Square, Barnsley Salford. 81 Dewhurst Road, SK3 9AR Morecambe Road, CW9 6HG CA13 9BS West Ashton Street, S74 0HD M7 4UP. Warrington, Lancaster. Salford, Cheshire, LA1 2RX M50 2SN. WA3 7PG Other 257 Hoole Lane, 3 Maryhill Road 55 Chalfont Road, 4, Hutton Crescent Address, if Chester, Runcorn Liverpool, Morecambe different from CH2 3ER. Cheshire L18 9UR LA4 4PE. above WA7 4SN Sub-Agents for Local Counting Areas (or part thereof, where indicated) Allerdale 1 Details of National Election Agent for parties standing in more than one electoral region as declared to the Secretary of State and repeated here for information. 2 Parties standing in one electoral region and individual candidates only. An British National Conservative English Green Party Labour Party Liberal NO2EU Pirate Party UK Socialist UK Independence Party Party Democrats Democrats Equality Party Independence From Europe Party (UKIP) The Pirate Party Re-elect Nick For real change Putting England Yes to Workers' UK Join the fight Griffin in Europe First! Rights for social equality! Barrow-in- Furness Natalie Fenton Blackburn with Darwen Office Address: Rossendale + Darwen Conservatives 4 Mount Terrace, Rawtenstall, Rossendale BB4 8SF Address (if different from above): 117 St. James Road Heaton Moor, Stockport, SK4 4RE Ryan Stinger Blackpool Office Address: 16 Queen Street, Blackpool, FY1 1PD Address (if different from above): 33 Colwyn Avenue, Blackpool, FY4 4EU David Greenhalgh Bolton Office Address: Bolton NE Conservatives 113 Tonge Moor Road, Bolton, BL2 2DL Address (if different from above): Little Oak Cottage, 19 Oaks Lane, Bolton, BL2 3BR Burnley An British National Conservative English Green Party Labour Party Liberal NO2EU Pirate Party UK Socialist UK Independence Party Party Democrats Democrats Equality Party Independence From Europe Party (UKIP) The Pirate Party Re-elect Nick For real change Putting England Yes to Workers' UK Join the fight Griffin in Europe First! Rights for social equality! Bury Alan Cullens Office Address: Bury North Conservatives 21A Bolton Street Bury, BL9 0EY Address (if different from above): 719 Preston Road, Chorley, Lancashire, PR6 7EJ. Carlisle Hayley Wells- Cheshire East Bradshaw Office Address: Tatton Conservatives Conservative Office, Manchester Road, Knutsford, WA16 0LT Address (if different from above): Crow Trees Cottage, 35 Chelford Road, Knutsford, WA16 0LT Simon Harris Cheshire West and Chester Office Address: Chester Conservatives Unionist Buildings, Nicholas Street, Chester, CH1 2NX Address (if different from above): 8 Gowy Court, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, CH66 1RG. Charlotte Woods Chorley Office Address: Chorley Conservatives, 1 West Bank, Chorley, PR7 1JH. Address (if different from above) 6 Maytree Court, Adlington, Chorley, Lancashire, PR6 9SL. An British National Conservative English Green Party Labour Party Liberal NO2EU Pirate Party UK Socialist UK Independence Party Party Democrats Democrats Equality Party Independence From Europe Party (UKIP) The Pirate Party Re-elect Nick For real change Putting England Yes to Workers' UK Join the fight Griffin in Europe First! Rights for social equality! Copeland Stephen Haraldsen Office Address: Copeland Conservatives 31 Chiswick Street Carlisle CA1 1HJ Address (if different from above): The Mews, Raughton Head, Carlisle, CA5 7DE. Alick Grieve Eden Office Address: Lower Height, Caldbeck, Wigton, Carlisle, CA7 8EF Fylde Halton Felicity Roochove Office Address: Weaver Vale Conservative Unionists Buildings, Nicholas Street, Chester, CH1 2NX Address (if different from above): 58 Chatsworth Drive, Chester, CH2 2ND. Hyndburn An British National Conservative English Green Party Labour Party Liberal NO2EU Pirate Party UK Socialist UK Independence Party Party Democrats Democrats Equality Party Independence From Europe Party (UKIP) The Pirate Party Re-elect Nick For real change Putting England Yes to Workers’ UK Join the fight Griffin in Europe First! Rights for social equality! Knowsley Adam Butler Office Address: North West Conservatives 14B Wynford Square, West Ashton Street, Salford, M50 2SN Address (if different from above): 16 Briarswood Close, Whiston, Merseyside, L35 3UY James Ferguson Lancaster Office Address: Morecambe + Lunesdale Conservatives 1A Ellis Drive, Bare, Morecambe, LA4 6DW. Address (if different from above): Acorn Bank, Wetheral, Carlisle, CA4 8JG. James Pearson Liverpool Office Address: 54 Barnham Drive, Childwall, Liverpool, L16 5ES Manchester Rob Manning Office Address: 35 Parkville Road, Manchester, M20 4TX Lewis Quigg Oldham Office Address: 118 Broadway, Chadderton, Oldham, OL9 0AA. Pendle Conservative An British National English Green Party Labour Party Liberal NO2EU Pirate Party UK Socialist UK Independence Party Party Democrats Democrats Equality Party Independence From Europe Party (UKIP) The Pirate Party Re-elect Nick For real change Putting England Yes to Workers' UK Join the fight Griffin in Europe First! Rights for social equality! Preston Damien Moore Office Address: Preston Conservatives Fulwood Conservative Club Blackpool Road, Preston, PR2 3AE Address: (if different from above): 13 Middleton Road, Fulwood, Preston, PR2 9LL. Michael Ranson Ribble Valley Office Address: Ribble Valley Conservatives 9 Railway View Clitheroe BB7 2HA Address: (if different from above) Hillcrest, Main Street, Grindleton, Clitheroe, BB7 4QT. Rochdale Amanda Milling Rossendale Office Address: Rossendale + Darwen Conservatives 4 Mount Terrace, Rawtenstall, Lancashire, BB4 8SF. Address (if different from above): Apartment 7, Aldenbrook, Sunnybank Road, Helmshore, BB4 4FE. An British National Conservative English Green Party Labour Party Liberal NO2EU Pirate Party UK Socialist UK Independence Party Party Democrats Democrats Equality Party Independence From Europe Party (UKIP) The Pirate Party Re-elect Nick For real change Putting England Yes to Workers' UK Join the fight Griffin in Europe First! Rights for social equality! Salford Anne Broomhead Office Address: Salford Conservatives 14B Wynford Square, West Ashton Street, Salford, M50 2SN Address (if different from above): 24 Grange Road, Winton, Eccles, M30 8JQ Martyn Barber Sefton Office Address: Sefton Central Conservatives Suite 4, JDI Business Centre, 3-11 Mersey View, Brighton-Le-Sands, L22 6QA Address (if different from above): 31 Bellair Avenue Great Crosby Merseyside, L23 9SN. James Airey South Lakeland Office Address: Westmorland + Lonsdale Conservatives 159 Stricklandgate, Kendal, LA9 4RF Address (if different from above): 5 Reeds Gardens, Little Urswick, Ulverston, LA12 0US South Ribble Michael Green Office Address: South Ribble Conservatives Unit 6, Enterprise House, Meadowcroft, Pope Lane, Whitestake, Preston, PR4 4BA Address (if different from above): 1 Wheatfield, Leyland, Lancashire, PR26 7AD. An British National Conservative English Green Party Labour Party Liberal NO2EU Pirate Party UK Socialist UK Independence Party Party Democrats Democrats Equality Party Independence From Europe Party (UKIP) The Pirate Party Re-elect Nick For real change Putting England Yes to Workers' UK Join the fight Griffin in Europe First! Rights for social equality! Stockport Alex Finney Office Address: Hazel Grove Conservatives, 15 Chester Road,
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