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Statement of Persons Nominated Broxtowe Borough Council Election of Borough Councillors for the Attenborough & Chilwell East Borough Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of THREE Borough Councillors on Thursday, 7th May 2015 for the Attenborough & Chilwell East Borough Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. SURNAME, 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER’S NAME RETURNING OFFICER HAS OTHER NAMES IN (if any) SECONDER’S NAME DECLARED A NOMINATION FULL INVALID Anderton Thomas Paul 13 Allendale Avenue, Labour Party Anne Tomlinson(P), Eileen M Attenborough, NG9 6AN Summerfield(S) Briggs Joan 2 Clarkes Lane, Chilwell, The Conservative Sylvia R Gillespie-Bell(P), Eric Notts, NG9 5BG Party Candidate Kerry(S) Ginever Christopher 79a Hall Drive, Beeston, UK Independence Joyce Woodcock(P), Nicholas R Martin Nottingham, NG9 5BW Party (UKIP) Leigh(S) Jackson Richard Ian 20 Margarets Court, The Conservative Eric Kerry(P), Patricia M Bramcote, NG9 3HX Party Candidate Roberts-Thomson(S) Jacobs James William 25 Humber Road, Labour Party Anne Tomlinson(P), Eileen M Beeston, Nottingham, Summerfield(S) NG9 2EJ Kerry Eric 208 Long Lane, The Conservative Caroline Kerry(P), Alice A Attenborough, Party Candidate Kerry(S) Nottingham, NG9 6DB Marshall Jane Elizabeth 108 Park Road, Labour Party David J Cameron(P), Anne Beeston, Nottingham, Tomlinson(S) NG9 4DE Pentelow Sheila Jane 1 Kent Ave, Beeston, Green Party John E Pentelow(P), Pamela M Notts, NG9 1HA Pentelow(S) Rule Stephen Jonathen 35 St Marys Close, Liberal John M Rule(P), Linda P Attenborough, Democrats Rule(S) Nottingham, NG9 6AT Williams Nigel Flat 2, Ashley Court, Liberal Stephen J Rule(P), John M Enfield Street, Beeston, Democrats Rule(S) Nottingham, NG9 1DL The persons opposite whose names no entry is made in column 5 have been and stand validly nominated. Dated: Friday, 10 April 2015 Ruth Hyde OBE, Returning Officer Broxtowe Borough Council Council Offices Foster Avenue Beeston Nottingham NG9 1AB Published and printed by Ruth Hyde OBE, Returning Officer, Broxtowe Borough Council, Council Offices, Foster Avenue, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 1AB Broxtowe Borough Council Election of Borough Councillors for the Beeston Central Borough Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of TWO Borough Councillors on Thursday, 7th May 2015 for the Beeston Central Borough Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. SURNAME, 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER’S NAME RETURNING OFFICER HAS OTHER NAMES IN (if any) SECONDER’S NAME DECLARED A NOMINATION FULL INVALID Dobbs Allison Jayne 17 Lower Road, The Conservative James H Dobbs(P), Jean L Beeston, Nottingham, Party Candidate Reid(S) NG9 2GT Firth Betty 21 Venn Court, Beeston, UK Independence Roy F Ridgley(P), Sylvia A Nottingham, NG9 1HF Party (UKIP) Tyson(S) Lally Lynda Annette 37 Read Av., Beeston, Labour Party Linda M Francis(P), Brian G Nottingham, NG9 2FJ Francis(S) Lally Patrick Joseph 37 Read Av., Beeston, Labour Party Linda M Francis(P), Brian G Nottingham, NG9 2FJ Francis(S) Patrick John Murdoch 16 Devonshire Avenue, Liberal Margaret M Picksley(P), Beeston, Nottingham, Democrats Gwendoline M Brough(S) NG9 1BS Rashid Habeeda 78 Lower Road, The Conservative Susan Wildish(P), Lloyd J Beeston, Nottingham, Party Candidate Wildish(S) NG9 2GT Venning Mary Evelyn 21 Cyprus Avenue, Green Party Susan Smit(P), Peter Anthony Beeston, Nottingham, Venning(S) NG9 2PG The persons opposite whose names no entry is made in column 5 have been and stand validly nominated. Dated: Friday, 10 April 2015 Ruth Hyde OBE, Returning Officer Broxtowe Borough Council Council Offices Foster Avenue Beeston Nottingham NG9 1AB Published and printed by Ruth Hyde OBE, Returning Officer, Broxtowe Borough Council, Council Offices, Foster Avenue, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 1AB Broxtowe Borough Council Election of Borough Councillors for the Beeston North Borough Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of TWO Borough Councillors on Thursday, 7th May 2015 for the Beeston North Borough Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. SURNAME, 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER’S NAME RETURNING OFFICER HAS OTHER NAMES IN (if any) SECONDER’S NAME DECLARED A NOMINATION FULL INVALID Carr Barbara Caroline 5 Tracy Close, Beeston, Liberal Stephen J Carr(P), Doreen I Nottingham, NG9 3HW Democrats Smalley(S) Carr Steve 5 Tracy Close, Beeston, Liberal Barbara C Carr(P), Doreen I Nottingham, NG9 3HW Democrats Smalley(S) Cleave Robert Hedley 5 Magnolia Court, The Conservative Isabella G Glover(P), Ronald J Beeston, Nottingham, Party Candidate Allen(S) NG9 3LG Da'Bell Ross John 2 Farfield Avenue, The Conservative Jonathan Marston(P), Robert H Beeston, Nottingham, Party Candidate Cleave(S) NG9 2PU Hutchinson Dick 63 Abbey Road, UK Independence Jean E Hutchinson(P), Sheikh Beeston, Nottingham, Party (UKIP) Mohamed Omar Faruque(S) NG9 2HP Parsons Carol Ann 20 Wallett Avenue, UK Independence Helen A Squire(P), Terry Beeston, Nottingham, Party Parsons(S) NG9 2QR Ratchford Dave 284 Wollaton Rd, Labour Party Konstanze M Lloyd(P), Caroline Beeston, NG9 2TD J Hird(S) Rule Sylvia Anne 26 Warwick Ave, Green Party Gordon B Stoner(P), Mary E Beeston, Notts, NG9 Venning(S) 2HQ Turpin Ellie 145 Meadow Lane, Labour Party Konstanze M Lloyd(P), Caroline Beeston, NG9 5AJ J Hird(S) The persons opposite whose names no entry is made in column 5 have been and stand validly nominated. Dated: Friday, 10 April 2015 Ruth Hyde OBE, Returning Officer Broxtowe Borough Council Council Offices Foster Avenue Beeston Nottingham NG9 1AB Published and printed by Ruth Hyde OBE, Returning Officer, Broxtowe Borough Council, Council Offices, Foster Avenue, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 1AB Broxtowe Borough Council Election of Borough Councillors for the Beeston West Borough Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of TWO Borough Councillors on Thursday, 7th May 2015 for the Beeston West Borough Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. SURNAME, 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER’S NAME RETURNING OFFICER HAS OTHER NAMES IN (if any) SECONDER’S NAME DECLARED A NOMINATION FULL INVALID Cramp Jeremy Mark 71 Park Street, Beeston, The Conservative Sandra D Hunt(P), Brian A Notts, NG9 1DH Party Candidate Din(S) Davies Peter Andrew 48 Collington St, Green Party Gareth Mark Gee(P), Amanda J Beeston, NG9 1FJ Nix(S) Gee Gareth Mark 17 Gloucester Avenue, Green Party Peter A Davies(P), Amanda J Beeston, NG9 1HE Nix(S) Marshall Greg 108 Park Road, Labour Party Andrea J Oates(P), Helen M Beeston, Nottingham, Henry(S) NG9 4DE Patrick Janet Christine 16 Devonshire Avenue, Labour Party Andrea J Oates(P), Helen M Beeston, Nottingham, Henry(S) NG9 1BS Paxford Darryl 28 Park Street, Beeston, UK Independence Darren Clarke(P), George H Nottingham, NG9 1DF Party Coates(S) Roberts-Thomson Trish 2A Meadow Lane, The Conservative Audrey J Kingston(P), John G Chilwell, Beeston, NG9 Party Candidate Kingston(S) 5AA Salter Chris 5 Elm Avenue, Beeston, Liberal Graham M Hopcroft(P), Patricia Nottingham Democrats A Taylor(S) Taylor Brian 45 Enfield Street, Liberal Graham M Hopcroft(P), John M Beeston, NG9 1DL Democrats Patrick(S) The persons opposite whose names no entry is made in column 5 have been and stand validly nominated. Dated: Friday, 10 April 2015 Ruth Hyde OBE, Returning Officer Broxtowe Borough Council Council Offices Foster Avenue Beeston Nottingham NG9 1AB Published and printed by Ruth Hyde OBE, Returning Officer, Broxtowe Borough Council, Council Offices, Foster Avenue, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 1AB Broxtowe Borough Council Election of Borough Councillors for the Beeston Rylands Borough Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of TWO Borough Councillors on Thursday, 7th May 2015 for the Beeston Rylands Borough Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. SURNAME, 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER’S NAME RETURNING OFFICER HAS OTHER NAMES IN (if any) SECONDER’S NAME DECLARED A NOMINATION FULL INVALID Cullen Teresa Ann 14 Wortley Avenue, Labour Party Celia M Berry(P), Philip D Trowell, Nottingham, Bust(S) NG9 3QP Elliott Dawn Angela 27 Redland Drive, Labour Party Celia M Berry(P), Philip D Chilwell, NG9 5JZ Bust(S) Kerry Stephanie Dawn 2 Alderman Close, The Conservative Barry Chapman(P), David Beeston, Notts, NG9 Party Candidate Stowell(S) 2RH Lachhar Jane Carwen 28 Hampden Grove, Liberal Dhirajlal P Gorecha(P), Kanta D Beeston, Nottm, NG9 Democrats Gorecha(S) 1FG Smith Tony 8 Town Street, The Conservative Barry Chapman(P), David Bramcote, Nottm, NG9 Party Candidate Stowell(S) 3HA Taylor Patricia Ann 45 Enfield Street, Liberal Dhirajlal P Gorecha(P), Kanta D Beeston, Nottingham, Democrats Gorecha(S) NG9 1DL The persons opposite whose names no entry is made in column 5 have been and stand validly nominated. Dated: Friday, 10 April 2015 Ruth Hyde OBE, Returning Officer Broxtowe Borough Council Council Offices Foster Avenue Beeston Nottingham NG9 1AB Published and printed by Ruth Hyde OBE, Returning Officer, Broxtowe Borough Council, Council Offices, Foster Avenue, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 1AB Broxtowe Borough Council Election of Borough Councillors for the Bramcote Borough Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of
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