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Election of Parish Councillors for the Parishes Listed Below NOTICE OF ELECTION South Norfolk Election of Parish Councillors for the Parishes listed below Number of Number of Parishes or Parish Parish Parishes or Parish Parish Wards Councillors to Wards Councillors to be elected be elected Alburgh Seven Newton Flotman Seven Aldeby Seven North Wymondham Five Alpington Four Norton Subcourse Seven Ashby St Mary Seven Old Costessey Six Ashwellthorpe and Seven Poringland Eleven Fundenhall Aslacton Seven Pulham Market Nine Barford Five Pulham St Mary Nine Barnham Broom Seven Queen`s Hills Five Bawburgh Five Redenhall with Harleston Eleven Bergh Apton Seven Rockland St Mary Six Bixley Three Roydon Nine Bracon Ash Nine Saxlingham Nethergate Nine Bramerton Seven Scole Eleven Brandon Parva, Coston, Seven Seething Seven Runhall & Welborne Bressingham Seven Shelfanger Seven Brockdish Seven Shelton and Hardwick Seven Brooke Nine Shotesham Seven Broome Seven South Wymondham Three Bunwell Nine Spooner Row Seven Burgh St Peter Four Starston Seven Burston and Shimpling Seven Stoke Holy Cross Nine Caistor St Edmund Six Surlingham Seven Carleton Rode Seven Swainsthorpe Seven Central Wymondham Five Swardeston Seven Chedgrave Nine Tacolneston Seven Claxton Five Tasburgh Nine Cringleford Eleven Tharston and Hapton Seven Denton Seven Thurlton Seven Deopham Seven Thurton Seven Dickleburgh and Rushall Nine Tibenham Seven Diss Fourteen Tivetshall Seven Ditchingham Nine Toft Monks Seven Earsham Seven Topcroft Seven East Carleton Four Trowse with Newton Nine East Wymondham One Wacton Seven Easton Ten Wheatacre Three Ellingham Five Wicklewood Seven Dated Tuesday 19 March 2019 Trevor Holden Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, South Norfolk House, Cygnet Court, Long Stratton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR15 2XE Flordon Seven Winfarthing Seven Number of Number of Parishes or Parish Parish Parishes or Parish Parish Wards Councillors to Wards Councillors to be elected be elected Forncett Seven Woodton Seven Framingham Earl Seven Wortwell Seven Geldeston Seven Wramplingham Two Gillingham Seven Wreningham Seven Gissing Five Yelverton Three Great Melton Seven Great Moulton Seven Haddiscoe Seven Hales Four Heckingham Three Hellington One Hempnall Eight Hethersett Fourteen Hingham Eleven Keswick and Intwood Seven Ketteringham Three Kimberley Five Kirby Bedon Seven Kirby Cane Four Langley with Hardley Seven Little Melton Seven Loddon Eleven Long Stratton Thirteen Marlingford and Colton Seven Morley Seven Morningthorpe and Fritton Five Mulbarton Eleven Mundham Five Needham Seven New Costessey Eight 1. Forms of nomination for Parish Elections may be obtained from Clerks to Parish Councils or South Norfolk House, Cygnet Court, Long Stratton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR15 2XE from the Returning Officer. 2. Nomination papers must be delivered by hand to the Returning Officer, South Norfolk House, Cygnet Court, Long Stratton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR15 2XE between 9am and 4pm on any working day after the date of this notice but no later than 4pm on Wednesday, 3rd April 2019. 3. If any election is contested the poll will take place on Thursday, 2nd May 2019. 4. Applications to register to vote must reach the Electoral Registration Officer by midnight on Friday 12 April 2019. Applications can be made online: https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote. 5. Applications, amendments or cancellations of postal votes and amendments or cancellations of proxy votes must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at South Norfolk House, Cygnet Court, Long Stratton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR15 2XE by 5pm on Monday, 15th April 2019. 6. New applications to vote by proxy at this election must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at South Norfolk House, Cygnet Court, Long Stratton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR15 2XE by 5pm on Wednesday, 24th April 2019. 7. Applications to vote by emergency proxy at this election on grounds of physical incapacity or for work/service reasons must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at South Norfolk House, Cygnet Court, Long Stratton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR15 2XE by 5pm on Thursday, 2nd May 2019. The physical incapacity must have occurred after 5pm on Wednesday, 24th April 2019. To apply on the grounds of work/service, the person must have become aware that they cannot go to the polling station in person after 5pm on Wednesday, 24th April 2019 Dated Tuesday 19 March 2019 Trevor Holden Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, South Norfolk House, Cygnet Court, Long Stratton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR15 2XE .
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