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NAW Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations Senedd Regional Election: South Wales Central Region NOTICE OF ELECTION AGENTS AND SUB AGENTS NAMES AND OFFICES Etholiad Senedd Cymru: Rhanbarth Etholiadol Canolog de Cymru HYSBYSIAD O ENWAU ASIANTAU AG IS-ASIANTAU ETHOLIADOL A SWYDDFEYDD I hereby give notice that the names of election agents and sub agents of party list candidates and individual candidate at this election and the addresses of the offices or places of such election agents to which all claims, notices, legal processes and other documents addressed to them may be sent, have respectively been declared in writing to me as follows: Hysbysaf drwy hyn fod yr enwau a’r cyfeiriadau canlynol ar gyfer asiantau ag is-asiantau etholiadol ymgeiswyr a restrwyd gan y pleidiau yn yr etholiad hwn a chyfeiriadau swyddfeydd neu leoliadau’r asiantau etholiadol hynny, lle gellir anfon pob hawliad, hysbysiad, proses gyfreithiol, a dogfennau eraill a gyfeiriwyd atynt, wedi cael eu datgelu’n ysgrifenedig i mi fel a ganlyn: Name of Party Name of Agent / Sub Agents Offices of Election Agent and Sub Agent to which claims etc may be Enw’r Blaid Enw’r Asiant / Is-Asiant sent Swyddfeydd yr Asiant Etholiadol lle gellir anfon hawliadau ayb Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party Lee David Patrick Canning Pen-y-Ran, Tregoyd, Brecon, LD3 0SS Britain’s Communist Party / Plaid Gomiwnyddol Prydain David Morgan 38 Hillsview Road, Buckley, CH7 2LZ Ceidwadwyr Cymreig / Welsh Conservatives Christopher Kirkham Unit 5, Pro-Copy Business Centre, Parc Ty Glas, Cardiff, CF14 5DU Green Party / Plaidd Werdd Anthony Frederick Cooke 6 Sullivan Close, Penarth, CF64 3QR Gwlad – Plaid Annibyniaeth Cymru / Gwlad – The Welsh Stephen Morris 1 Canon Street, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, CF62 7BB Independence Party No More Lockdowns Justin Peter Lilley 14 Trade Street, Cardiff, CF10 5DQ Plaid Cymru – The Party of Wales Carole Willis Llwyn-y-Pennau, Groesfaen, Pontyclun, Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF72 8NJ Eluned Press (Cardiff Central Sub Agent) Tir -Y-Dail, 12 Gwyn Road, Penylan, Cardiff, CF23 5JE Morgan Rogers (Cardiff South Penarth Sub Agent) 119 Keppoch Street, Plasnewydd, Cardiff, CF24 3JT Keith Hatton (Vale of Glamorgan Sub Agent) 9 Millbrook Heights, Dinas Powys, Bro Morgannwg, CF64 4JJ Darren Jones (Rhondda Sub Agent) 10 Kimberley Way, Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF39 9HS Peter Fenner (Cynon Valley Sub Agent) 2 Hawthorn Terrace, Aberdare, CF44 7HE John Lowes (Cardiff West Sub Agent) 11 Nottingham Street, Canton, Cardiff, CF5 1JP Propel: Wales Needs Champions / Propel: Mae Cymru Angen Neil McEvoy Suite 7, 253 Cowbridge Road West, Cardiff, CF5 5TD Pencampwyr Reform UK – Changing Politics for Good Jamie Paul Jenkins 71 Ffordd Dol-y-Coed, Llanharan, Rhondda Cynon Taf, CF72 9WA UKIP Scrap The Assembly / Senedd Thomas George Harrison Glanrhos, Llanwrthwl, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 6NT Welsh Labour / Llafur Cymru Louise Magee 1 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, CF11 9HA Welsh Liberal Democrats – Put Recovery First / Democratiaid Claire Halliwell Welsh Liberal Democrats, 1st Floor, Brunel House, 2 Fitzalan Road, Cardiff, Rhyddfrydol Cymru – Adfywio yw’r flaenoriaeth CF64 0EB Welsh Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition David Reid 101 Diana Street, Cardiff, CF24 4TU Workers Party Tess Delaney Address in the Pembrokeshire and West Carmarthenshire Constituency Independent Alan Terence Coulthard Address in the Cardiff and Penarth Constituency Dated: 9 April 2021 Debbie Marles Dyddiad: 9 Ebrill 2021 South Wales Central Regional Returning Officer Debbie Marles Swyddog Canlyniadau Rhanbarthol Canolog de Cymru PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE REGIONAL RETURNING OFFICER, CIVIC OFFICES, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY, VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF63 4RU ARGRAFFWYD A CHYHOEDDWYD GAN SWYDDOG CANLYNIADAU RHANBARTHOL, SWYDDFEYDD DINESIG, HEOL HOLTON, Y BARRI, BRO MORGANNWG CF63 4RU .
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