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Notice of Election DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT COUNCIL NOTICE OF ELECTION ELECTION OF 5 (FIVE) PARISH COUNCILLORS FOR GREAT HUCKLOW, LITTLE HUCKLOW AND GRINDLOW JOINT PARISH GREAT HUCKLOW(2) LITTLE HUCKLOW(2) GRINDLOW(1) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT : 1. An Election is to be held for 5 (FIVE) PARISH COUNCILLORS for the GREAT HUCKLOW, LITTLE HUCKLOW AND GRINDLOW JOINT parish. 2. Nomination forms are available from the Returning Officer, Derbyshire Dales District Council, Town Hall, Matlock DE4 3NN and can be: - downloaded from www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/2015elections - requested by phoning the Election Helpline on 01629 761335 (9am–5pm) - collected from The Town Hall, Matlock DE4 3NN (9am – 5pm) 3. Nomination papers must be delivered by hand to the Returning Officer, Derbyshire Dales District Council, Level 3 Meeting Room, Town Hall, Matlock DE4 3NN from the date of this notice, between the hours of 10.00am and 4.00pm, and not later than 4.00pm on Thursday 9 April 2015 . (Appointments for delivery of nominations are available from 01629 761335). Nominations will also be accepted at: The Community Room, Ashbourne Leisure Centre, Clifton Road, Ashbourne, DE6 1DR between 10.00am and 4pm on Thursday, 26 March 2015 Meeting Room 1, Agricultural Business Centre, Bakewell DE45 1AH between 10.00am and 4.00pm on Friday, 27 March 2015 4. If an election is contested the poll will take place on the Thursday 7 May 2015 . 5. New applications to vote by post and requests to cancel or change an existing postal or proxy vote must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at Derbyshire Dales District Council, Town Hall, Matlock DE4 3NN by 5 pm on Tuesday 21 April 2015. 6. New applications to vote by proxy except on the grounds of a medical emergency must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at Derbyshire Dales District Council, Town Hall, Matlock DE4 3NN by 5 pm on Tuesday, 28 April 2015. 7. Applications to vote by proxy on the grounds of a medical emergency must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at Derbyshire Dales District Council, Town Hall, Matlock DE4 3NN by 5 pm on the Thursday 7 May 2015 if they are to be effective for this election. DATED: 16 MARCH 2015 RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the Returning Officer, DERBYSHIRE DALES DISTRICT COUNCIL TOWN HALL MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 3NN .
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