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Statement of Persons Nominated STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Tendring District Council Election of District Councillors for Alresford & Elmstead Ward on Thursday 2 May 2019 Following the close of nominations at 4.00pm on Wednesday, 3 April 2019 the below is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a District Councillor for the said electoral area. Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* AHMED (Address in The The Labour Party Ripo T * Mason B Solma Khatun District of Tendring) Candidate Belgrove F R ** Mason-Hicks D Clement R M Ahmed S J Clement M J Chubb Ellen Mason G Ahmed F K HEANEY Bay Cottage, Conservative Nicholls J A * Fairley Ann Rosemary Anne Chase Road East, Party Candidate Nicholls F ** Golding J M Great Bromley, Wood E H Bell N Colchester, CO7 Wood M R Heaney James 7UN Fairley H Skinner N R MALTBY 111 Tower Street, The Green Party Whipps C T D * Rowe L Beverley Ann Brightlingsea, CO7 Wooller S ** Barton Ross 0AN Whipps S C Raby Jane Whipps T Aldridge A Gilders B J Aldridge C NICHOLLS Fryerning, Hall Conservative Heaney Rosemary * Fairley Ann Fred Road, Great Party Candidate Nicholls J A ** Golding J M Bromley, CO7 7TS Wood M Bell N Wood E H Heaney J G A Fairley H Skinner N RIPO 30, Coach Road, The Labour Party Ripo L * Smith D Terry Alresford, Essex, Candidate Baker H ** Smith S CO7 8EB Kitcher C J Barnard S I White J Ward P Patel Ashoke Patel C SCOTT 21 Laxton Road, Liberal Democrats Wiggins R A * Moss R C Gary Gordon Ian Alresford, Essex, Smerdon E M ** Stimpson C M CO7 8EG Toms D J Watts Betty Stimpson J S Watts A Fairbanks N Lingard Kevin WIGGINS 15 Station Road, Liberal Democrats Scott Gary * Moss R C Ann Alresford, Essex, Smerdon E M ** Stimpson C M CO7 8BT Toms D J Watts Betty Stimpson J S Watts Anthony Fairbanks N Lingard Kevin The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. A POLL will take place on Thursday, 2 May 2019 during the hours of 7.00am to 10.00pm. Dated Thursday 4 April 2019 Ian Davidson Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Town Hall, Station Road, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, CO15 1SE STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Tendring District Council Election of a District Councillor for Ardleigh & Little Bromley Ward on Thursday 2 May 2019 Following the close of nominations at 4.00pm on Wednesday, 3 April 2019 the below is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a District Councillor for the said electoral area. Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* ENGLISH Coniston, Mill Hill, The Labour Party Rawlinson P * Jones N T Jim Mistley, Candidate Hawkins R ** Wright K Manningtree, Sly J Bohanna-Smith S Essex, CO11 2AU Frith-Sly L Smith M Pratt C R Rawlinson S N FONTAINE 3 Chapel Cottage, Liberal Democrats Stock R * Scales Sonia R Helen Claire Colchester Road, Stock E ** Pugh Rachel Ardleigh, CO7 7NP West Martin Campbell S M Marvell K Clark J E Marvell J Clark K E STOCK Wisteria Cottage, Conservative Stock T * Christmas G P Neil Robin Little Bromley, Party Candidate Buxton J ** Christmas R R Manningtree, CO11 Smith I J Buxton W J 2PZ Joplin Louise Knott G J Spall Anita Knott R A The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. A POLL will take place on Thursday, 2 May 2019 during the hours of 7.00am to 10.00pm Dated Thursday 4 April 2019 Ian Davidson Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Town Hall, Station Road, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, CO15 1SE STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Tendring District Council Election of District Councillors for Bluehouse Ward on Thursday 2 May 2019 Following the close of nominations at 4.00pm on Wednesday, 3 April 2019 the below is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a District Councillor for the said electoral area. Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* BOUCHARD (Address in The Conservative Everitt B * Bayley J Harry Robin Thomas District of Tendring) Party Candidate Everitt V I B ** Efde J K Grieve A T Jolly A Negus S J Cameron D R Raven K Kettle R C BOUCHARD (Address in The Conservative Everitt B R * Bayley J James Alexander District of Tendring) Party Candidate Everitt V I B ** Efde J K Grieve A T Cameron D R Raven K Kettle R C Pond M Kettle M E CODLING 165 Frinton Road, UK Independence Tear E * Gould J James Kirby Cross, Party (UKIP) Robertson C ** Eagle T Frinton-on-Sea, Britain P Clark D CO13 0PD Vanstone S Brooks L Johns M Camilleri M COKER (Address in The Liberal Democrats Wood A I * Wood K Barrie District of Tendring) Wood S ** Raven M Peachey D Raven S Peachey V S Fellows M Merison J A Fellows A MAYZES 64 Flatford Drive, Independent Cross D * Tear P A Carolyn Clacton on Sea, Wood Kriss A ** Mayzes S Essex, CO16 8AJ Mayzes S Bennett K Mayzes D Rudge N Tokeley R P Palmer M G MAYZES 64 Flatford Drive, Independent Cross L A * Tear P A Danny Clacton on Sea, Cross D ** Mayzes S Essex, CO16 8AJ Mayzes S Bennett K Mayzes C Rudge N Tokeley R P Woolley V NEWTON 7 Salisbury Road, UK Independence Turner P A * Vanstone S Mary Catherine Clacton-on-Sea, Party (UKIP) Stimpson B D ** Johns M CO15 5LJ Tear E Gould J Robertson C Eagle T Britain P Clark D PEMBERTON 21 Bluehouse Independent Whitten N F * Britton W Andrew Avenue, Clacton, Coe J A ** Duckett M A Essex, CO16 7BA Pemberton D Carey R L Pemberton M Carey D Britton K Coe S SALISBURY 82 Spring Road, St The Labour Party Watson D J * Hughes J Jon Osyth, Clacton, Candidate Gibson R ** Coughtrey M J CO16 8RU Harper C R Coughtrey V A Granger S Milligan S Hughes S Gibson R The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated. A POLL will take place on Thursday, 2 May 2019 during the hours of 7.00am to 10.00pm Dated Thursday 4 April 2019 Ian Davidson Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Town Hall, Station Road, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, CO15 1SE STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED Tendring District Council Election of District Councillors for Brightlingsea Ward on Thursday 2 May 2019 Following the close of nominations at 4.00pm on Wednesday, 3 April 2019 the below is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a District Councillor for the said electoral area. Reason why Name of Description Name of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) Home Address no longer Candidate (if any) and Assentors nominated* BARRY 61 New Street, Independent Barry J * Judson M Mick Brightlingsea, CO7 Atkinson D ** Robinson S 0DD Carr S Morrison H Heywood C Edwards J W Morris M P Barry M BECKETT The Vicarage, Liberal Democrats Goodenough R M * Bell G P Mike Richard Avenue, Goodenough S A ** Dixon D J Brightlingsea, Russell Janet Dixon J I Essex, CO7 0LP Bell J Rowland H C Bell L J Rowland K CARR 146 Tower Street, Conservative Goggin Alan * Long J H John Anthony Brightlingsea, CO7 Party Candidate Chasney G A ** Dickerson J O 0AW Page R Carr Jean Chick C L Page K A Carr J Long B J CHAPMAN 4 Churchill Close, Independent Ball P * Smith J W Jayne Beverley Brightlingsea, Herbert C A ** Foss-Smith E J Essex, CO7 0RS Stone D Dingwall A Holland R Archer S R Rowson D L Collyer-Smith Peter CHASNEY Lumkins Barn, Conservative Goggin Alan * Morgan R Graham Andrew Springfields, Party Candidate Carr John ** Spikesley J A Brightlingsea, CO7 Pollard R K Tabor R K 0LU Davies Alice Hilder M J South Colin M J Richardson R J FORD (Address in The The Labour Party Stringer F * Cooke K Graham John District of Tendring) Candidate Waltham V ** Smith P Exell R Mathieson R Olivier C M J Mathieson M Pearce M S Blackham S MORATH (Address in The Conservative Goggin Alan * Rowson D L Izzy District of Tendring) Party Candidate Carr John ** Rowson Jean S Chasney G A Holland Linda M Goggin M Holland R Chasney F M J Grant C J SMITH 6 The Hard, Independent Spikesley C * Tayler J Ben Waterside Marina, Runacres M P ** Cooper C J Brightlingsea, Scales Steve K Cooper S Essex, CO7 0GD Cowell Gary Block Ian Crittenden M Lowe E STEADY 15 Elizabeth Way, Independent Gilders E A * Mann Graham Graham David Brightlingsea, Beere H ** Parker L Colchester, Essex, Woollard C J Borstel N CO7 0LR Woollard H W Calver D Hornsby A Olley J STRINGER 40 Nelson Street, The Labour Party Waltham S J * Farthing N Frederick William Brightlingsea, Candidate Hillard R L ** Waltham V Colchester, CO7 Rogers J Exell R 0DZ Turner Paul R Olivier C Turner J R Olivier A J Dated Thursday 4 April 2019 Ian Davidson Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Town Hall, Station Road, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, CO15 1SE WHIPPS St Anns, The Green Party Maltby B A * Pingree C Craig Timothy David Brightlingsea Road, Dines P J ** Stone L Thorrington, Essex, Caplehorn Hare S Gourlay P CO7 8JH Meadows J R Berry K Russell D Wills Kay YALLOP 32 Eastern Road, Independent Gould C J * Jipson K Karen Diane Brightlingsea, Hatswell P J ** Sheppard A E Essex, CO7 0HU Mann Graham Merrell S G Mendies C March M Keith P Chapman J The persons above, where no entry is made in the last column, have been and stand validly nominated.
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