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Combined Authority Notice of Poll Notice Is Hereby Given That :- 1 East Cambridgeshire District Council ELECTION OF MAYOR FOR THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY NOTICE OF POLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT :- 1. A Poll for the Election of a MAYOR for the above-named Council Area will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00am and 10:00pm. 2. The number of MAYORS to be elected for the Council Area is 1. 3. The names, in alphabetical order and other particulars of the candidates remaining validly nominated and the names of the persons signing the nomination papers are as follows:- SURNAME OTHER NAMES IN HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE FULL NOMINATION PAPERS CHRISTINA JOHNSON, NOAH JOHNSON, STEWART MCLELLAN, MARGARET ANNE 15 CROW STREET CONSTANTINE, KATHERYN GREAT GRANSDEN HEARN, STEWART HEARN, Labour and Co- JOHNSON DOCTOR NIK ST NEOTS ALEXANDRA MAYER, DAVID Operative Party CAMBRIDGESHIRE JERMY, DENNIS JONES, SG19 3AZ SHAHZAD NAWAZ, ALISON M DUNNING, SIMON A BUTLER, ANN VINDEN, FRANK GAWTHROP JONATHAN DJANOGLY, CHRISTOPHER J PHILLIPS, J FRENCH, S HOY, M HOWELL, H 138 THE BUTTS R WILLIAMS, WAYNE SOHAM The Conservative PALMER JAMES PHILIP FITZGERALD, JOHN PEACH, ELY Party Candidate DARRYL PRESTON, BEN CB7 5AW SHELTON, S ALLEN, KEITH PRENTICE, POPPY SIMISTER, VICTORIA YEATMAN JULIAN HIPPERT, MARTIN WARNER, GRAHAM WILSON, CLARE DELDERFIELD, 9 ORWELL TERRACE CHENEY-ANNE PAYNE, BARRINGTON STEPHEN DREW, LORNA VAN DE WEYER AIDAN THOMAS Liberal Democrats CAMBRIDGE DUPRE, GAVIN BOOTH, DIANE CB22 7SG CUTLER, J N SANDFORD, R L SELLICK, COSMO LUPTON, SARAH WILSON, SARAH CONBOY PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE COMBINED AUTHORITY RETURNING OFFICER John Hill NUTHOLT LANE ELY CAMBS CB7 4EE 4. The situation and allotment of Polling Places and Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows:- POLLING POLLING STATION DESCRIPTIONS OF PERSONS DISTRICT ENTITLED TO VOTE THEREAT HA6 STUNTNEY SOCIAL CLUB SOHAM ROAD STUNTNEY ELY CAMBS CB7 5TL CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-219.000 HC1 PRICKWILLOW VILLAGE HALL 21 MAIN STREET PRICKWILLOW ELY CAMBS CB7 CAMBRIDGESHIRE & 4UN PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-445.000 HD6 QUEEN ADELAIDE VILLAGE HALL 25 ELY ROAD QUEEN ADELAIDE ELY CAMBS CAMBRIDGESHIRE & CB7 4TZ PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-180.000 HF1 ELY COMMUNITY CENTRE (LARKFIELDS) HIGH BARNS ELY CAMBS CB7 4SB CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1364.000 HF1 ELY COMMUNITY CENTRE (LARKFIELDS) HIGH BARNS ELY CAMBS CB7 4SB CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1364.001- 2699.000 HF2 CONFERENCE ROOM PRINCESS OF WALES HOSPITAL OFF LUMLEY CLOSE ELY CAMBRIDGESHIRE & CAMBS CB7 4FF PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1314.000 HF2 CONFERENCE ROOM PRINCESS OF WALES HOSPITAL OFF LUMLEY CLOSE ELY CAMBRIDGESHIRE & CAMBS CB7 4FF PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1314.00- 12596.750 HG1 ST PETERS CHURCH HALL ELY BROAD STREET ELY CAMBS CB7 4BQ CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 0.500-659.000 HH1 CENTRE E ELY 24 BARTON ROAD ELY CAMBS CB7 4DE CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-761.500 HI1 ELY METHODIST CHURCH 13/15 CHAPEL STREET ELY CAMBS CB6 1AD CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1738.999 HI1 ELY METHODIST CHURCH 13/15 CHAPEL STREET ELY CAMBS CB6 1AD CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1739.000- 3488.000 HI2 SCOUT HALL ST JOHNS ROAD ELY ST JOHNS ROAD ELY CAMBS CB6 3BW CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1653.000 HI2 SCOUT HALL ST JOHNS ROAD ELY ST JOHNS ROAD ELY CAMBS CB6 3BW CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1653.001- 3296.000 HI3 ELY METHODIST CHURCH 13/15 CHAPEL STREET ELY CAMBS CB6 1AD CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-7.000 HJ6 CHETTISHAM CHURCH THE HAMLET CHETTISHAM ELY CAMBS CB6 1SB CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-109.000 HK1 THE PARADISE CENTRE NEWNHAM STREET ELY CAMBS CB7 4PQ CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-999.000 IA1 COVENEY VILLAGE HALL SCHOOL LANE COVENEY ELY CAMBS CB6 2DB CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-357.000 IB1 LITTLE DOWNHAM VILLAGE CENTRE MAIN STREET LITTLE DOWNHAM ELY CAMBRIDGESHIRE & CAMBS CB6 2ST PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1717.500 ID1 PYMOOR METHODIST CHURCH MAIN STREET PYMOOR ELY CAMBS CB6 2ED CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-348.500 IE1 VINE COMMUNITY CHURCH GLOBE LANE LITTLEPORT ELY CAMBRIDGESHIRE CAMBRIDGESHIRE & CB6 1PW PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1546.000 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE COMBINED AUTHORITY RETURNING OFFICER John Hill NUTHOLT LANE ELY CAMBS CB7 4EE POLLING POLLING STATION DESCRIPTIONS OF PERSONS DISTRICT ENTITLED TO VOTE THEREAT IE1 VINE COMMUNITY CHURCH GLOBE LANE LITTLEPORT ELY CAMBRIDGESHIRE CAMBRIDGESHIRE & CB6 1PW PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1546.001- 3225.000 IF1 LITTLEPORT VILLAGE HALL 12 VICTORIA STREET LITTLEPORT ELY CAMBS CB6 CAMBRIDGESHIRE & 1LX PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1881.000 IF1 LITTLEPORT VILLAGE HALL 12 VICTORIA STREET LITTLEPORT ELY CAMBS CB6 CAMBRIDGESHIRE & 1LX PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1881.001- 3819.000 IG1 THE COMMUNITY CENTRE 2 BLACKHORSE DROVE LITTLEPORT ELY CAMBS CB6 CAMBRIDGESHIRE & 1EG PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-141.000 JA1 ARKENSTALL CENTRE 7 STATION ROAD HADDENHAM ELY CAMBS CB6 3XD CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1207.999 JA1 ARKENSTALL CENTRE 7 STATION ROAD HADDENHAM ELY CAMBS CB6 3XD CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1208.000- 2521.500 JA2 ARKENSTALL CENTRE 7 STATION ROAD HADDENHAM ELY CAMBS CB6 3XD CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1001.500 JB1 ALDRETH VILLAGE CENTRE OLD BAPTIST CHAPEL, HIGH STREET ALDRETH ELY CAMBRIDGESHIRE & CAMBS CB6 3PQ PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-202.500 JC1 MEPAL VILLAGE HALL SCHOOL LANE MEPAL ELY CAMBS CB6 2AJ CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-803.000 JD1 STRETHAM CHURCH HALL 42 HIGH STREET STRETHAM ELY CAMBS CB6 3LD CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1616.000 JE1 ROYAL BRITISH LEGION SUTTON BROOKLANDS CENTRE THE BROOK SUTTON CAMBRIDGESHIRE & ELY CAMBS CB6 2QQ PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1516.999 JE1 ROYAL BRITISH LEGION SUTTON BROOKLANDS CENTRE THE BROOK SUTTON CAMBRIDGESHIRE & ELY CAMBS CB6 2QQ PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1517.000- 3058.000 JF1 LITTLE THETFORD VILLAGE HALL THE WYCHES LITTLE THETFORD ELY CAMBS CAMBRIDGESHIRE & CB6 3HG PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-582.000 JG1 WENTWORTH HALL ST PETERS CHURCH CHURCH ROAD WENTWORTH ELY CAMBRIDGESHIRE & CAMBS CB6 3QE PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-138.000 JH1 ST PETERS HALL HIGH STREET WILBURTON ELY CAMBS CB6 3RA CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1036.000 JI1 WITCHAM VILLAGE HALL MARTINS LANE WITCHAM ELY CAMBS CB6 2LD CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 0.875-368.000 JJ1 ST ANDREWS HALL MAIN STREET WITCHFORD ELY CAMBS CB6 2HQ CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1105.000 JJ1 ST ANDREWS HALL MAIN STREET WITCHFORD ELY CAMBS CB6 2HQ CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1105.001- 1944.501 KA1 BOTTISHAM COMMUNITY SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB 31 DOWNING CLOSE CAMBRIDGESHIRE & BOTTISHAM CAMBRIDGE CB25 9DD PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 0.500-1780.500 KB1 BURWELL BAPTIST CHURCH HALL NORTH STREET BURWELL CAMBRIDGE CB25 CAMBRIDGESHIRE & 0BB PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1224.000 KB1 BURWELL BAPTIST CHURCH HALL NORTH STREET BURWELL CAMBRIDGE CB25 CAMBRIDGESHIRE & 0BB PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1224.001- 2456.000 KB2 THE MANDEVILLE HALL TAN HOUSE LANE OFF REACH ROAD BURWELL CB25 0AR CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1298.999 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE COMBINED AUTHORITY RETURNING OFFICER John Hill NUTHOLT LANE ELY CAMBS CB7 4EE POLLING POLLING STATION DESCRIPTIONS OF PERSONS DISTRICT ENTITLED TO VOTE THEREAT KB2 THE MANDEVILLE HALL TAN HOUSE LANE OFF REACH ROAD BURWELL CB25 0AR CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1299.000- 2616.000 KC1 FASSAGE HALL STATION ROAD LODE CAMBRIDGE CB25 9HB CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-703.000 KD1 REACH VILLAGE CENTRE 13 FAIR GREEN REACH CAMBS CB25 0JF CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-284.000 KE1 DOWNING COURT COMMUNAL ROOM 1 DOWNING COURT SWAFFHAM BULBECK CAMBRIDGESHIRE & CAMBRIDGE CB25 0LP PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-658.000 KF1 SWAFFHAM PRIOR VILLAGE HALL 36 HIGH STREET SWAFFHAM PRIOR CAMBRIDGESHIRE & CAMBRIDGE CB25 0LD PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-691.000 LA1 CHIPPENHAM VILLAGE HALL HIGH STREET CHIPPENHAM ELY CAMBS CB7 5PP CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-387.000 LB1 VICTORIA HALL 2 CARTER STREET FORDHAM ELY CAMBS CB7 5NG CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-969.999 LB1 VICTORIA HALL 2 CARTER STREET FORDHAM ELY CAMBS CB7 5NG CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 970.000- 2113.501 LC1 THE BEECHES 32 MILL STREET ISLEHAM ELY CAMBS CB7 5RY CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-1872.000 LE1 KENNETT PAVILION THE PLAYING FIELD, STATION ROAD KENNETT NEWMARKET CAMBRIDGESHIRE & SUFFOLK CB8 7QQ PETERBOROUGH COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR 1.000-273.000 LF1 SOHAM TOWN RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB JULIUS MARTIN
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