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Statement of Persons Nominated, Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of a Member of Parliament for South Suffolk Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for South Suffolk will be held on Thursday 12 December 2019, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. One Member of Parliament is to be elected. 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(++) & Assentors BEAVAN 2 Victoria Street, Southwold, Liberal Democrats Hurren Bryn David(+) Carpendale Susan(++) David Suffolk, IP18 6HZ Pollard Anne Kathleen Miller Joan Margaret Grutchfield David G Adam Virginia Spivey Robert Welsh Andrew Welsh Janet Busby David CARTLIDGE (Address in South Suffolk) The Conservative Party Malvisi E(+) Howarth Gerald(++) James Roger Candidate Finch James Barrett S R Van Der Lande M C Faircloth-Mutton P J Osborne J F Ward J P Fraser M Beer P HUGHES (Address in Ipswich) Labour Party Domoney William(+) Domoney Edith Lynette(++) Elizabeth Patricia Posner C M Cumbers P V Hamilton B E Butler K Catling R Bornett C R Bornett J Coffey N LINDSAY 147 High Street, Bildeston, The Green Party Lindsay Eva(+) English Nicholas(++) Robert James Ipswich, IP7 7EL Jamieson C A Moffat S A Moffat Elspeth Crawford B Mehrtens G Clements S Clements J J Jamieson L 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: In Babergh District: Situation of Polling Station Station Number Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Assington Village Hall, The Street, Assington B1 BASS-1 to BASS-367 Little Cornard Village Hall, Spout Lane, Little Cornard B2 BLCO-1 to BLCO-267 Leavenheath Village Hall, Wrights Way, Leavenheath B3 BLEA-1 to BLEA-1154/4 Newton Village Hall, School Lane, Newton B4 BNEW-1 to BNEW-416/1 Brent Eleigh Village Hall, The Street, Brent Eleigh B5 BBRN-1 to BBRN-153 Boxford Village Hall, Stone Street, Boxford B6 BBXF-1 to BBXF-1067 Edwardstone - Parish Hall, School Green, Edwardstone B7 BEDW-1 to BEDW-312/1 Groton Village Hall, Broad Street, Groton B8 BGRO-1 to BGRO-235/1 Monks Eleigh - URC HOME & Chapel, The Street, Monks Eleigh B9 BCHS-1 to BCHS-130 Monks Eleigh - URC HOME & Chapel, The Street, Monks Eleigh B9 BMIL-1 to BMIL-100 Monks Eleigh - URC HOME & Chapel, The Street, Monks Eleigh B9 BMON-1 to BMON-412 Brantham Village Hall, New Village, Brantham B10 BBRA-1 to BBRA-2090/2 Stratford St Mary Village Institute, Higham Road, Stratford St Mary B11 BHIG-2 to BHIG-123 Stratford St Mary Village Institute, Higham Road, Stratford St Mary B11 BSSM-1 to BSSM-602 Holton St Mary Village Hall, Hadleigh Road, Holton St Mary B12 BHSM-2 to BHSM-185 Layham Village Hall, Church Lane, Lower Layham B13 BLAY-1 to BLAY-478/2 Polstead Village Hall, Polstead Green B14 BPOL-1 to BPOL-727 Raydon Village Hall, Hadleigh Road, Raydon B15 BRAY-1 to BRAY-440/1 Raydon Village Hall, Hadleigh Road, Raydon B15 BSHE-1/1 to BSHE-55 Bures Community Centre, Nayland Road, Bures St Mary B16 BBSM-1 to BBSM-824/2 Nayland Village Hall, Church Lane, Nayland-with-Wissington B17 BNAY-1 to BNAY-955/2 Stoke by Nayland Village Hall, Church Street, Stoke By Nayland B18 BSBN-1 to BSBN-555/1 Capel Village Hall, The Street, Capel St Mary B19 BCAP-1 to BCAP-2424 Hartest Village Institute, The Green, Hartest B20 BBXT-1 to BBXT-96 Hartest Village Institute, The Green, Hartest B20 BHRT-1 to BHRT-380/1 Hartest Village Institute, The Green, Hartest B20 BSOM-1 to BSOM-81 Glemsford Village Hall, Tye Green, Glemsford B21 BGLE-1 to BGLE-2966/1 Lawshall Village Hall, Harrow Green, Lawshall B22 BLAW-1 to BLAW-807 Shimpling Village Hall, The Street, Shimpling B23 BSHI-1 to BSHI-350 Stanstead Community Centre, The Hill, Stanstead B24 BSTA-1 to BSTA-295 Bentley Village Hall, Capel Road, Bentley B25 BBEN-1 to BBEN-679 Burstall Village Hall, The Street, Burstall B26 BBST-1 to BBST-177 Hintlesham Community Hall, Timperleys, Hintlesham B27 BCHA-1 to BCHA-150 Hintlesham Community Hall, Timperleys, Hintlesham B27 BHIN-1 to BHIN-523 Copdock & Washbrook Village Hall, London Road, Copdock & Washbrook B28 BCOP-1 to BCOP-931 Copdock & Washbrook Village Hall, London Road, Copdock & Washbrook B28 BWEM-3 to BWEM-120 Copdock & Washbrook Village Hall, London Road, Copdock & Washbrook B28 BWEP-1 to BWEP-32 East Bergholt- The Clubhouse, The Grange Country Park, Straight Road, East B29 BEBE-1 to BEBE-377 Bergholt East Bergholt - The Lambe School, Gaston Street, East Bergholt B30 BEBW-2 to BEBW-1983/1 Shotley Village Hall, The Street, Shotley B31 BERW-1 to BERW-109 Shotley Village Hall, The Street, Shotley B31 BSHO-1 to BSHO-1837/3 The Stevenson Centre, Stevenson Approach, Broom Street, Great Cornard B32 BGCN1-1 to BGCN1-2135 The Stevenson Centre, Stevenson Approach, Broom Street, Great Cornard B33 BGCN2-1 to BGCN2-1415/2 The Old School, Wells Hall Road, Great Cornard B34 BGCS1-1 to BGCS1-2677 Sudbury Rugby Club, Whittome Field, Spicer Way, Great Cornard B35 BGCS2-1 to BGCS2-980 Hadleigh - The Pavillion, Hadleigh Cricket Club, Friars Road B36 BHAN1-1 to BHAN1-583 Hadleigh - St Joseph's Catholic Church, Long Bessels, Hadleigh B37 BHAN2-1 to BHAN2-1708 Hadleigh - URC Church, The Community Room, The Community Room, B38 BHAS1-1 to BHAS1-954 Market Place Hadleigh Pool & Leisure Centre, Stonehouse Road, Hadleigh B39 BHAS2-1 to BHAS2-2264 Hadleigh Town Hall - The Dining Room, Hadleigh Town Hall, Market Place, B40 BHAS3-1 to BHAS3-1733/1 Hadleigh Cockfield Village Hall, Church Lane, Cockfield B42 BCOC-1 to BCOC-746/2 Dated Thursday 14th November 2019 Arthur Charvonia……….. (Acting) Returning Officer Printed and published by the (Acting) Returning Officer, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 2BX Great Waldingfield Village Hall, The Heath, Great Waldingfield B43 BCHI-1 to BCHI-299 Great Waldingfield Village Hall, The Heath, Great Waldingfield B43 BGWA-1 to BGWA-1340/1 Lavenham Village Hall, Church Street, Lavenham B44 BLAV-1 to BLAV-1576 Little Waldingfield Parish Room, Church Road, Little Waldingfield B45 BLWA-2 to BLWA-300 Acton Village Hall, High Street, Acton B46 BACT-1 to BACT-1486/2 Alpheton Village Hall, Old Bury Road, Alpheton B47 BALP-1 to BALP-219 Long Melford - Old School, The Green, Long Melford B48 BLMN-1 to BLMN-1626 Long Melford URC Hall, Hall Street, Long Melford B49 BLMS-1 to BLMS-1669 Bildeston - Chamberlin Hall, Chamberlin Close, Bildeston B50 BBIL-1 to BBIL-868 Bildeston - Chamberlin Hall, Chamberlin Close, Bildeston B50 BWAT-1 to BWAT-92 Brettenham Village Hall, The Street, Brettenham B51 BBRT-1/1 to BBRT-205 Hitcham Village Hall, The Causeway, Hitcham B52 BHIT-1 to BHIT-576 Hitcham Village Hall, The Causeway, Hitcham B52 BKET-1 to BKET-68 Preston St Mary Village Hall, The Street, Preston St. Mary B53 BPRE-1 to BPRE-179 Thorpe Morieux Village Hall, Bury Road, Thorpe Morieux B54 BTHO-1 to BTHO-220 Belstead Village Hall, Grove Hill, Belstead B55 BBEL-1 to BBEL-171 Chelmondiston Village Hall, Main Road, Chelmondiston B56 BCHM-1 to BCHM-901 Woolverstone - The Berners Hall, Main Road, Woolverstone B57 BFRE-1 to BFRE-109 Woolverstone - The Berners Hall, Main Road, Woolverstone B57 BWOO-1 to BWOO-226 Tattingstone Village Hall, School Road, Tattingstone B58 BTAT-1 to BTAT-462 Wherstead Village Hall, Off the Street, Wherstead B59 BWHE-1 to BWHE-266 Aldham Parish Room, Aldham St Mary's Churchyard, Church Lane, Aldham B60 BALD-1 to BALD-166 Elmsett and Aldham Village Hall, The Street, Elmsett B61 BELM-1 to BELM-665 Kersey Village Hall, The Green, Kersey B62 BKER-1 to BKER-297 Lindsey Village Hall, Church Road, Lindsey B63 BLIN-1 to BLIN-162/1 Nedging with Naughton Village Hall, Ipswich Road, Nedging with Naughton B64 BNED-1 to BNED-344 Semer Village Hall, Bildeston Road, Semer B65 BSEM-1 to BSEM-117 Whatfield Village Hall, Rectory Lane, Whatfield B66 BWHA-1/1 to BWHA-296 Pinewood Community Hall, Laburnum Close, Pinewood, Ipswich B67 BPNN-1 to BPNN-2439/1 Pinewood - Belstead Brook Muthu Hotel, Belstead Road, Ipswich B68 BPNS-1/1 to BPNS-959 Sproughton - Tithe Barn, Lower Street, Sproughton B69 BSPR-1 to BSPR-1138 Holbrook Village Hall, The Street, Holbrook B70 BHOL-1 to BHOL-1438/1 Holbrook Village Hall, The Street, Holbrook B70 BHRK-1 to BHRK-242/1 Stutton Community Hall, Manningtree Road, Stutton B72 BSTU-1 to BSTU-733/2 Sudbury - Woodhall Primary School, Mayflower Way, Sudbury B73 BSHR-1 to BSHR-186 Sudbury - Woodhall Primary School, Mayflower Way, Sudbury B73 BSSN3-1 to BSSN3-857 Sudbury - The Firs, (next to The Pines), Waldingfield Road, Sudbury B74 BSSE-1 to BSSE-2032 Sudbury - Ormiston Sudbury Academy - The Vineyard, Tudor Road, Sudbury B75 BSSN1-1 to BSSN1-1695 Sudbury - St John`s Methodist Church Hall, York Road/Girling Street, Sudbury B76 BSSN2-1 to BSSN2-1947 Sudbury Town Hall - Mayor's Parlour, Council Offices, Town Hall B77 BSEH-1 to BSEH-714 Sudbury Town Hall - Mayor's Parlour, Council Offices, Town Hall B77 BSSSW2-1 to BSSSW2-245 Sudbury - Elizabeth Court, East Street, Sudbury B78 BSSS-1 to BSSS-1463 Sudbury - Elizabeth Court, East Street, Sudbury B78 BSST-1 to BSST-225/2 Sudbury - Baptist Church, Church Street, Sudbury B79 BSSSW1-1 to BSSSW1-1981 In West Suffolk District: Situation of Polling Station Station Number Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Brockley Village Hall, Mill Road, Brockley 61 S-BRO-1 to S-BRO-271 Memorial Hall, Melford Road, Cavendish 62 S-CAV-1 to S-CAV-806 Combined Halls of Clare, The Old School, Callis Street, Clare 63 S-CLA-1 to S-CLA-1796 St Mary`s Church (Poslingford), The Street, Poslingford 63A S-POS-1 to S-POS-169 Denston Village Hall, Lower Green, Denston 64 S-DES-6 to S-DES-102 Hawkedon Village Hall, The Green, Hawkedon 65 S-HAK-1 to S-HAK-99 Stansfield Village Hall, Stansfield Hall Road, Stansfield 66 S-STF-1 to S-STF-191 Dated Thursday 14th November 2019 Arthur Charvonia……….
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