ELECTION of COUNCILLOR PARISH of BARKHAM WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011

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ELECTION of COUNCILLOR PARISH of BARKHAM WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011 ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR PARISH OF BARKHAM WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare the following to be elected as COUNCILLOR without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS Laurence John HEATH 50 Sandy Lane, Barkham, Wokingham, RG41 4ST Chris HEYLIGER Villa Field, Barkham Road, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 4TG Roger James LOADER 2 The Junipers, Barkham, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 4UX Derek OXBROUGH Japonicas, Barkham Street, Barkham, Wokingham, RG40 4PJ Frank POSTLETHWAITE Quest Cottage, Highland Avenue, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 4SP Francis Alan SCOTT 44 Langley Common Road, Barkham, Wokingham, RG40 4TS Dated 4 April 2011 S. Nelson-Wehrmeyer THE RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by THE RETURNING OFFICER CIVIC OFFICES SHUTE END WOKINGHAM BERKSHIRE RG40 1WH ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR GRAZELEY WARD OF THE PARISH OF SHINFIELD WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare the following to be elected as COUNCILLOR without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS John Martin HEGGADON The Old Vicarage, Grazeley, Berkshire, RG7 1LD Suzanne Margaret MADIGAN 6 Loxwood Close, Three Mile Cross, Reading, RG7 1BX Dated 4 April 2011 S. Nelson-Wehrmeyer THE RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by THE RETURNING OFFICER CIVIC OFFICES SHUTE END WOKINGHAM BERKSHIRE RG40 1WH ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR SHINFIELD NORTH WARD OF THE PARISH OF SHINFIELD WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare the following to be elected as COUNCILLOR without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS Antony Rowan ATKINS Seneca, Shinfield Road, Reading, RG2 9BE Bill FOSTER 35 Ryhill Way, Lower Earley, Reading, Berkshire, RG6 4AZ Ian MONTGOMERY 15 Woodside Way, Reading, RG2 8SY Dated 4 April 2011 S. Nelson-Wehrmeyer THE RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by THE RETURNING OFFICER CIVIC OFFICES SHUTE END WOKINGHAM BERKSHIRE RG40 1WH ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR SHINFIELD VILLAGE WARD OF THE PARISH OF SHINFIELD WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare the following to be elected as COUNCILLOR without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS Marjory Diane BISSET 19 Hyde End Road, Shinfield, Reading, Berkshire, RG2 9EP Norman Arthur GOULD 13 Pattinson Road, Shinfield, Berkshire, RG2 8QJ Peter George HUGHES 23 Deardon Way, Shinfield, Reading, RG2 9HF Jeffery Mark HUNT 1 Holder Close, Shinfield, Reading, RG2 9HQ Roy Philip PIKE 8 Lane End Close, Cutbush Lane, Shinfield, Berkshire, RG2 9AS Dated 4 April 2011 S. Nelson-Wehrmeyer THE RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by THE RETURNING OFFICER CIVIC OFFICES SHUTE END WOKINGHAM BERKSHIRE RG40 1WH ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR SPENCERS WOOD & THREE MILE CROSS WARD OF THE PARISH OF SHINFIELD WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare the following to be elected as COUNCILLOR without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS Dawn Denise PEER 321 Hyde End Road, Spencers Wood, Reading, RG7 1DD Peter Harold RATCLIFFE Rose Cottage, Recreation Lane, Spencers Wood, RG7 1EB Carl WAITE Conifers, 24 Grazeley Road, Three Mile Cross, RG7 1BJ Dated 4 April 2011 S. Nelson-Wehrmeyer THE RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by THE RETURNING OFFICER CIVIC OFFICES SHUTE END WOKINGHAM BERKSHIRE RG40 1WH ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR SPENCERS WOOD SOUTH WARD OF THE PARISH OF SHINFIELD WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare the following to be elected as COUNCILLOR without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS Ian Neville CLARKE Mays Farm, Ryeish Green, Three Mile Cross, Reading, Berkshire, RG7 1EP Michael James GOUGH Eventide, Church Lane, Three Mile Cross, Reading, RG7 1HD Dated 4 April 2011 S. Nelson-Wehrmeyer THE RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by THE RETURNING OFFICER CIVIC OFFICES SHUTE END WOKINGHAM BERKSHIRE RG40 1WH ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR TWYFORD NORTH WARD OF THE PARISH OF TWYFORD WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare the following to be elected as COUNCILLOR without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS Scott Cedric CLARK 37 Winchcombe Road, Twyford, Berkshire, RG10 0AS David HYMERS 25 Colleton Drive, Twyford, Reading, Berkshire, RG10 0AU Roy George MANTEL 12 Heron Drive, Twyford, Reading, Berkshire, RG10 9DE Charles Godfrey SMITH 61 Springfield Park, Twyford, Berkshire, RG10 9JG Dated 4 April 2011 S. Nelson-Wehrmeyer THE RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by THE RETURNING OFFICER CIVIC OFFICES SHUTE END WOKINGHAM BERKSHIRE RG40 1WH ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR TWYFORD SOUTH WARD OF THE PARISH OF TWYFORD WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare the following to be elected as COUNCILLOR without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS Nigel Timothy CRUSH 22 Broadwater Road, Twyford, RG10 0EX Dated 4 April 2011 S. Nelson-Wehrmeyer THE RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by THE RETURNING OFFICER CIVIC OFFICES SHUTE END WOKINGHAM BERKSHIRE RG40 1WH ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR WESCOTT WEST WARD OF THE PARISH OF WOKINGHAM WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare the following to be elected as COUNCILLOR without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS Chris SINGLETON 23 Crescent Road, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 2DB Bob WYATT 33 Sturges Road, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 2HG Dated 4 April 2011 S. Nelson-Wehrmeyer THE RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by THE RETURNING OFFICER CIVIC OFFICES SHUTE END WOKINGHAM BERKSHIRE RG40 1WH ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR NORTH WARD OF THE PARISH OF WINNERSH WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare the following to be elected as COUNCILLOR without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS Prue BRAY 45 Bluebell Meadow, Winnersh, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 5UW John GRIMSON 47 Watmore Lane, Winnersh, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 5JS Jill PLANT 49 Grovelands Park, Winnersh, RG41 5LE Rachelle SHEPHERD-DUBEY 16 Meadow View, Winnersh, Wokingham, RG41 5PD Elizabeth SIGGERY The Corner House, 6 Fieldway, Winnersh, RG41 5TH Dated 4 April 2011 S. Nelson-Wehrmeyer THE RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by THE RETURNING OFFICER CIVIC OFFICES SHUTE END WOKINGHAM BERKSHIRE RG40 1WH ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR SOUTH WARD OF THE PARISH OF WINNERSH WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare the following to be elected as COUNCILLOR without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS Ted COOKE 2 Bayley Court, Winnersh, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 5HT David Charles GREEN 23 Welby Crescent, Winnersh, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 5SW Lisa Sally LAINSBURY 24 Sadlers Lane, Winnersh, Wokingham, RG41 5AJ James Andrew LEASK 31 Harrow Way, Sindlesham, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 5GJ John Anthony SOUTHGATE 3 Drome Path, Winnersh, Wokingham, RG41 5HB Dated 4 April 2011 S. Nelson-Wehrmeyer THE RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by THE RETURNING OFFICER CIVIC OFFICES SHUTE END WOKINGHAM BERKSHIRE RG40 1WH ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR THE PARISH OF WOKINGHAM WITHOUT WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Date of Election: THURSDAY, 5 MAY 2011 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare the following to be elected as COUNCILLOR without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS Jim BROOKING 33 Hinton Close, Crowthorne, RG45 6LA Gerald Thornton BROWN 35 The Conifers, Crowthorne, Berks, RG45 6TG Doreen Enid DYE Zephyr, Nine Mile Ride, Wokingham, RG40 3DY Marcus Heath ELLIS 9 Belmont Road, Crowthorne, Berkshire, RG45 6SA Ian Richard HARRISON 78 Pinewood Avenue, Crowthorne, RG45 6RP Olga HUGHES 21 Eagle Close, Heathlake Park, Crowthorne, Berkshire, RG45 6TP Philip Henderson METCALF Brackens, Circle Hill Road, Crowthorne, Berkshire, RG45 6RN Alexandra Therese PAWLEY-KEAN 17 Pensford Close, Crowthorne, Berkshire, RG45 6QR Jack SHILL 41 Linkway, Crowthorne, Berkshire, RG45 6ES Peter Henry STURGESS 17 Hillary Drive, Crowthorne, Berkshire, RG45 6QF Seona TURTLE 10 Hollyhook Close, Crowthorne, RG45 6TX Dated 4 April 2011 S. Nelson-Wehrmeyer THE RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by THE RETURNING OFFICER CIVIC OFFICES SHUTE END WOKINGHAM BERKSHIRE RG40 1WH .
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