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Parish of Acklington ELECTION OF PARISH COUNCILLOR(S) PARISH OF ACKLINGTON Election Date:THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare that the following to be elected as PARISH COUNCILLOR(S) without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS BARRAS DAVID 6 FIELD HOUSE CLOSE, ACKLINGTON, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE65 9PE BESFORD PAUL 18 CHURCHILL WAY, ACKLINGTON, MORPETH, NORTHUMBELAND, NE65 9DB CRITCHLOW EDWARD ARTHUR JAMES 2 BANK HOUSE FARM, ACKLINGTON, MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE65 9AP GAIR ELEANOR MARY ELIZABETH 6 CHURCHILL WAY, ACKLINGTON, MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE65 9DB INGLEBY SHARIN SUNRISE COTTAGE, GUYZANCE VILLAGE, MORPETH, NE65 9AQ NEWTON JEFFREY 14 FIELD HOUSE CLOSE, ACKLINGTON, MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE65 9PE ORR GERALD 8 ACKLINGTON DRIVE, ACKLINGTON, MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE65 9BX SHARPE ALISON 49 THE VILLAGE, ACKLINGTON, MORPETH, NORTHUBERLAND, NE65 9BN THORPE STEPHEN LAWRENCE 11 ACKLINGTON DRIVE, ACKLINGTON, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE65 9BX GIVEN under my hand this Wednesday, 05 April, 2017 RETURNING OFFICER Published by the RETURNING OFFICER, ELECTIONS OFFICE, COUNTY HALL, MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE61 2EF ELECTION OF PARISH COUNCILLOR(S) PARISH OF ACOMB Election Date:THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare that the following to be elected as PARISH COUNCILLOR(S) without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS ENDERBY SAMUEL CHARLES THE RIDING, ACOMB, HEXHAM, NE46 4PF FARR LORNA GRACE 2 CHAREHEAD, MAIN STREET, ACOMB, NE46 4PL GAGLIANO RACHEL 28 MILLEERSFIELD, ACOMB, HEXHAM, NE46 4RG GILL SYBIL 87 MILLERSFIELD, ACOMB, HEXHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE46 4RQ MCELROY MICHAEL JOHN 11 ORCHARD AVENUE, ACOMB, HEXHAM, NE46 4PZ PRIESTLEY MARK SIMON BROOM PARK, HOWFORD LANE, ACOMB, NE46 4QF GIVEN under my hand this Wednesday, 05 April, 2017 RETURNING OFFICER Published by the RETURNING OFFICER, ELECTIONS OFFICE, COUNTY HALL, MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE61 2EF ELECTION OF PARISH COUNCILLOR(S) PARISH OF ALLENDALE Election Date:THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare that the following to be elected as PARISH COUNCILLOR(S) without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS CRELLIN DAVID IAN 2 NEWFIELD, CATTON, HEXHAM, NE47 9LS DUNN ANNE VALERIA WAGER HOUSE, ALLENDALE, HEXHAM, NE47 9AE GALLEY GLYNN CROSSKEYS, SHIELD ST, ALLENDALE, HEXHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE47 9BP HOWARD NICHOLAS JAMES HIGH STUDDON, ALLENDALE, HEXHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE47 9DH LEE GEOFFREY WESTWAYS, 1 STATION ROAD, ALLENDALE, HEXHAM, NE47 9PZ PHILIPSON ROBERT EDWARD HIGH SINDERHOPE, SINDERHOPE, HEXHAM, NE47 HENDERSON 9SH QUINN MICHAEL JOHN FINNEY HILL, ALLENDALE, HEXHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE47 9DG SANDISON ELIZABETH MAUD ABBOTSFORD HOUSE, 6 LEADGATE, ALLENDALE, HEXHAM, NE47 9PR SIMMONDS JANET CHRISTINE 2 WOOLEY BURNFOOT, ALLENDALE, HEXHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE47 9NE WALTER PHILIP DAVID 8 ALLENFIELDS, ALLENDALE, HEXHAM, NE47 9DB WHITE DAVID ALAN HIGH SHIELD COTTAGE, ALLENHEADS, HEXHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE47 9JE WHITFIELD GORDON KEAN BEAUMONT VILLA, SHILBURN RD, ALLENDALE, HEXHAM, NE47 9LQ GIVEN under my hand this Wednesday, 05 April, 2017 RETURNING OFFICER Published by the RETURNING OFFICER, ELECTIONS OFFICE, COUNTY HALL, MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE61 2EF ELECTION OF PARISH COUNCILLOR(S) PARISH OF ALNHAM Election Date:THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare that the following to be elected as PARISH COUNCILLOR(S) without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS GRAY ROBERT WILLIAM GREAT RYLE FARM, WHITTINGHAM, ALNWICK, NE66 4UY TURVEY KATHERINE SUZANNE DENECROFT COTTAGE, ALNHAM, ALNWICK, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE66 4TN WOOD BRIAN NICHOLAS PRENDWICK FARMHOUSE, WHITTINGHAM, ALNWICK, NE66 4UZ GIVEN under my hand this Wednesday, 05 April, 2017 RETURNING OFFICER Published by the RETURNING OFFICER, ELECTIONS OFFICE, COUNTY HALL, MORPETH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE61 2EF ELECTION OF PARISH COUNCILLOR(S) PARISH OF ALNMOUTH Election Date:THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 RESULT OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I declare that the following to be elected as PARISH COUNCILLOR(S) without a contest - NAME OF PERSON(S) ELECTED HOME ADDRESS DENTON DAVID ROBERT KIPLING 6 OSBORNE PLACE, ALNMOUTH, ALNWICK, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE66 2RF GAIR SUSANNE MARY 1 SCHOLEFIELD PLACE, FOXTON ROAD, ALNMOUTH, NE66 3NH GALE NEIL RICHARD 6 GARDEN TERRACE, ALNMOUTH, ALNWICK, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE66 2SF GILROY WILLIAM 10 ALNWOOD, ALNMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE66 3NN MURPHY SARAH PENELOPE 23 RIVERSIDE ROAD, ALNMOUTH, NE66 2SD ROBERTS GARY HARVEY 27 NORTHUMBERLAND STREET, ALNMOUTH, ALNWICK, NE66 2RA TERNENT GEORGE 4 CHAPEL LANE, ALNMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE66 2RR WHYTE SHAUN CONNOR 3 SCHOLEFIELD PLACE, FOXTON ROAD, ALNMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE66 3NH WILLIAMS EDWIN ST.
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