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Statement of Persons Nominated, Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS South Derbyshire Election of a Member of Parliament for South Derbyshire Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for the South Derbyshire Constituency will be held on Thursday 8 June 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. One Member of Parliament is to be elected. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Name of Description (if Home Address Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Candidate any) Assentors Assentors Assentors JOHNSON 20 Home Farm Liberal Democrat James Thomas J(+) Davenport (+) (++) (+) (++) Lorraine Karen Court, Castle James Helen L F Alexander E(++) Gresley, Milne Katherine A Wilkinson Rebecca J Swadlincote, Vijayakumar Badrinarayanan Badrinarayanan Lindsey P Derbyshire, Mitchell Carrie A Hill Paul O DE11 9JA Johnson Deborah A KATS 27 Markeaton The Green Party Bamkin Baker Amanda J(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Marten Street, Derby, Marianne R(+) Tilley Margaret R DE1 1DX Armstrong Brian Bamkin Roger J Furner Ralph Cooper Karen J Scott Caroline E Davey Susan M Davey Joseph A PEARSON 375 Burton Road, Labour Party Richards Kevin J(+) Rhind Gordon E(++) Wilks Michael S(+) Wilks Fiona G(++) Taylor Stephen(+) Pearson Robert William Midway, Southerd Trevor Shepherd David G Emery Olwyn S Savell Glynis M Tilley Teresa C Rachel C(++) Swadlincote, Dunn Paul Stuart Linda Sturges Rodney P Cable Jill V Brown Robert Roth John R DE11 7NA Bambrick Sean A Bambrick Pat Bell Roy L Bell Jill M Bruce Joan W Rogers Toni Ann O Tilley Neil A Jones Alan M Lane Joan M Lane Ronald F Frost Steven Frost Joanna Stuart Lisa J WHEELER 82a Ashby Road Conservative Salt Roland J(+) Salt Hazel(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Heather Kay East, Bretby, Party Candidate Plenderleith Amy C Patten Paul A DE15 0PT Wright Ian Chester Corina J Bains Rajwant K Coxon Michael T Davidson Mavis Wheeler Robert J 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Situation of Polling Station Station Number Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Memorial Hall, Chellaston Lane, Aston-on-Trent 1 ASA-1 to ASA-1428 Barrow-on-Trent Village Hall, Twyford Road, Barrow-on-Trent 2 ASB-1 to ASB-479 Elvaston Village Hall, Off Main Street, Elvaston 3 ASC-1 to ASC-441 Mobile Unit, Colwell Drive, Boulton Moor 4 ASD-1 to ASD-1156 Shardlow Village Hall, The Wharf, Shardlow 5 ASE-1 to ASE-1075 Swarkestone Cricket Club Pavilion, Barrow Lane, Swarkestone 6 ASF-1 to ASF-169 Weston-on-Trent Village Hall, Main Street, Weston-on-Trent 7 ASG-1 to ASG-997 Church Gresley Methodist Church, York Road, Church Gresley, Swadlincote 8 CGA-1 to CGA-1612 Community Room, Newlands Close, Church Gresley, Swadlincote 9 CGB-1 to CGB-1040 St. George & St. Mary`s, Parish Church Room, Church Street, Church Gresley 10 CGC-1 to CGC-1398 Gresleydale Healthcare Centre, Glamorgan Way, Church Gresley, Swadlincote 11 CGD-1 to CGD-2252 Frank Wickham Hall, Portland Street, Etwall 12 ETA-3 to ETA-62 Frank Wickham Hall, Portland Street, Etwall 12 ETB-1 to ETB-24 Frank Wickham Hall, Portland Street, Etwall 12 ETG-1 to ETG-1062 Burnaston Village Hall, Main Street, Burnaston 13 ETC-1 to ETC-178 Mickleover Country Park Social Club, Off Merlin Way, Mickleover, Derby 14 ETD-1 to ETD-1032 Dalbury Lees Village Hall, Dalbury Lees, Ashbourne 15 ETE-1 to ETE-211 Dalbury Lees Village Hall, Dalbury Lees, Ashbourne 15 ETH-1 to ETH-223 Dalbury Lees Village Hall, Dalbury Lees, Ashbourne 15 ETJ-1 to ETJ-55 Egginton Memorial Hall, Church Road, Egginton 16 ETF-1 to ETF-499 Frank Wickham Hall, Portland Street, Etwall 17 ETG-1063 to ETG-2117 Frank Wickham Hall, Portland Street, Etwall 17 ETI-1 to ETI-85 Hatton Jubilee Hall, Station Road, Hatton 18 HNA-1/1 to HNA-268 Hatton Jubilee Hall, Station Road, Hatton 18 HND-1 to HND-213 Hatton Jubilee Hall, Station Road, Hatton 18 HNE-1 to HNE-197 Hatton Jubilee Hall, Station Road, Hatton 18 HNF-1 to HNF-310 Hatton Jubilee Hall, Station Road, Hatton 19 HNB-1 to HNB-538 Hatton Jubilee Hall, Station Road, Hatton 19 HNC-1 to HNC-530 C. of E. (Controlled) Primary, School, Church Broughton 20 HLA-1 to HLA-55 C. of E. (Controlled) Primary, School, Church Broughton 20 HLB-1 to HLB-438 Scropton Riding School, The Riding Centre, Watery Lane, Scropton 21 HLC-1 to HLC-490 Hatton Jubilee Hall, Station Road, Hatton 22 HLD-1 to HLD-171 Hatton Jubilee Hall, Station Road, Hatton 22 HLF-1 to HLF-47 Hilton Village Hall, Peacroft Lane, Hilton 23 HLE-1 to HLE-1898 Hilton Village Hall, Peacroft Lane, Hilton 24 HLE-1899 to HLE-3803 Hilton Village Hall, Peacroft Lane, Hilton 25 HLE-3804 to HLE-5717 Hilton Village Hall, Peacroft Lane, Hilton 25 HLG-1 to HLG-35 Sutton-on-the-Hill Village Hall, School Lane, Sutton-on-the-Hill, Ashbourne 26 HLH-1 to HLH-110 Castle Court Care Home, Linton Road, Castle Gresley, Swadlincote 27 LTA-1 to LTA-1458 Linton Village Hall, Winchester Drive, Linton, Swadlincote 28 LTB-1 to LTB-84 Linton Village Hall, Winchester Drive, Linton, Swadlincote 28 LTD-1 to LTD-764 Rosliston Village Hall, Main Street, Rosliston, Swadlincote 29 LTC-1 to LTC-178 Rosliston Village Hall, Main Street, Rosliston, Swadlincote 29 LTF-1 to LTF-542 Linton Village Hall, Winchester Drive, Linton, Swadlincote 30 LTD-765 to LTD-1534 Linton Village Hall, Winchester Drive, Linton, Swadlincote 30 LTE-1 to LTE-361 Scout & Guides H.Q., Packhorse Road, Melbourne 31 MLA-1 to MLA-1151 Scout & Guides H.Q., Packhorse Road, Melbourne 32 MLA-1152 to MLA-2213 Melbourne Assembly Rooms, High Street, Melbourne 33 MLB-1 to MLB-1027 Melbourne Assembly Rooms, High Street, Melbourne 34 MLB-1028 to MLB-1998 Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Frank McArdle Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Civic Offices, Civic Way, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE11 0AH Stanton-by-Bridge Village Hall, Ingleby Road, Stanton-by-Bridge 35 MLC-1 to MLC-208 Newhall Village Hall, Bretby Road, Newhall, Swadlincote 36 MWA-1 to MWA-871 Midway Community Centre, Rowan Drive, Midway, Swadlincote 37 MWB-1 to MWB-811 Elmsleigh Infant School, Queens Drive, Swadlincote 38 MWC-1 to MWC-1785 Rowland Memorial Church, Community Hall, James Street, Midway 39 MWD-1 to MWD-1680 Eureka Primary School, Dunsmore Way, Midway, Swadlincote 40 MWE-1 to MWE-1223 Newhall Scout Hall, Higgins Road, Newhall, Swadlincote 41 NSA-1 to NSA-1698 Royal Oak Boxing Club, Off Orchard Street, Newhall, Swadlincote 42 NSB-1 to NSB-755 Newhall Centre, Meadow Lane, Newhall, Swadlincote 43 NSC-1 to NSC-1148 Newhall Centre, Meadow Lane, Newhall, Swadlincote 44 NSC-1149 to NSC-2084 Newhall United Football Club, St. John`s Drive, Newhall, Swadlincote 45 NSD-1 to NSD-1344 Stanton Village Hall, Woodland Road, Stanton, Swadlincote 46 NSE-1 to NSE-476 St Wystan`s Church, The Green, Bretby, Burton on Trent 47 RTA-1 to RTA-481 St Wystan`s Church, The Green, Bretby, Burton on Trent 47 RTB-1 to RTB-231/1 Ticknall Village Hall, Ingleby Lane, Ticknall 48 RTC-1 to RTC-20 Ticknall Village Hall, Ingleby Lane, Ticknall 48 RTJ-1 to RTJ-553 Milton Village Hall, Main Street, Milton 49 RTD-1 to RTD-67 Milton Village Hall, Main Street, Milton 49 RTE-1 to RTE-75 Milton Village Hall, Main Street, Milton 49 RTH-1 to RTH-180 Newton Solney Village Hall, Repton Road, Newton Solney 50 RTF-1 to RTF-556 Repton Village Hall, Askew Grove, Repton 51 RTG-1 to RTG-956 Repton Village Hall, Askew Grove, Repton 52 RTG-957 to RTG-1851 Smisby Village Hall, Main Street, Smisby 53 RTI-2 to RTI-216 Walton-on-Trent Village Hall, Main Street, Walton-on-Trent, Swadlincote 54 SLA-1 to SLA-46 Walton-on-Trent Village Hall, Main Street, Walton-on-Trent, Swadlincote 54 SLF-1 to SLF-677 Community Centre, Elms Road, Coton-in-the-Elms, Swadlincote 55 SLB-1 to SLB-688 Lullington Village Hall, Main Street, Lullington 56 SLC-1 to SLC-99 Netherseal Village Hall, Main Street, Netherseal, Swadlincote 57 SLD-1 to SLD-767 Overseal Village Hall, Woodville Road, Overseal, Swadlincote 58 SLE-1 to SLE-1085 Overseal Village Hall, Woodville Road, Overseal, Swadlincote 59 SLE-1085/1 to SLE-1943 Stenson Fields Christian Fellowship, Pilgrims Way, Stenson Fields, Derby 60 STA-1 to STA-1576 Stenson Fields Christian Fellowship, Pilgrims Way, Stenson Fields, Derby 61 STA-1578 to STA-3148 Stenson Fields Christian Fellowship, Pilgrims Way, Stenson Fields, Derby 61 STB-1 to STB-766 Swadlincote Catholic Social Club, Darklands Road, Swadlincote 62 SWA-1 to SWA-1065 Emmanuel Church Hall, Church Street, Swadlincote 63 SWB-1 to SWB-1014 Town Hall, The Delph, Swadlincote 64 SWC-1 to SWC-1171 Town Hall, The Delph, Swadlincote 64 SWF-1 to SWF-111 Pennine Way Junior Academy, Pennine Way, Swadlincote 65 SWD-1 to SWD-1901 Emmanuel Church Hall, Church Street, Swadlincote 66 SWE-1 to SWE-894 Willington Village Hall, Twyford Road, Willington 67 WFA-1 to WFA-1236 Willington Village Hall, Twyford Road, Willington 68 WFA-1239 to WFA-2504 Findern Village Hall, Castle Hill, Findern 69 WFB-1 to WFB-1432 Community Room, Kendricks Close, Hartshorne, Swadlincote 70 WVA-1 to WVA-946 Goseley Community Centre, Hartshill Road, Hartshorne, Swadlincote 71 WVB-1 to WVB-844 Woodville Youth & Community Centre, Moira Road, Woodville, Swadlincote 72 WVC-1 to WVC-977 Woodville Youth & Community Centre, Moira Road, Woodville, Swadlincote 73 WVC-979 to WVC-1925 Woodville Snooker and Social Club, High Street, Woodville, Swadlincote 74 WVD-1 to WVD-1040 Woodville Snooker and Social Club, High Street, Woodville, Swadlincote 75 WVD-1041 to WVD-2096 Woodville Scout Hall, Rose Hill, Woodville, Swadlincote 76 WVE-1 to WVE-980 Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Frank McArdle Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Civic Offices, Civic Way, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE11 0AH .
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