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Annandale and Eskdale PUBLIC NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTIONS FOR ANNANDALE AND ESKDALE DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY COMMUNITY COUNCIL ORDINARY ELECTIONS 2019 DATE OF ELECTION: THURSDAY, 3 OCTOBER 2019 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in the Community Council areas listed below, the number of validly nominated candidates has not exceeded the prescribed number of Community Councillors, there will be no poll, and at 8am on the day after the date set for contested elections, the said candidates shall assume office as Elected Councillors for their said Community Council. Community Council Name and Address of Validly Nominated Candidates Canonbie and District HYSLOP, Daniel W M, Stackyards, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire MACK, Andrew P, Roker, Watch Hill, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire MACK, Aeryn R, Roker, Watch Hill, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire MCGIMPSEY, Barbara Anne, 4 Brighton Place, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire MIDWOOD, Carol A, Mouldyhills Cottage, Canonbie, Dumfriesshire WOTHERSPOON, Peter J A, Watchknowe, Watchhill Road, Canonbie Dumfriesshire Cummertrees and Cummertrees BELL, Lorraine M, Ellenbank, Cummertrees, Annan West BURN, Peter James, 3 Bella Vista, Powfoot, Annan BURDETT, Ian, 4 Bella Vista, Powfoot, Annan DAVIDSON, James Richard, 1 Holmside, Powfoot, Annan KERR, John William, The Furrows, Links Avenue, Powfoot, Annan MCKAY, Douglas Ross, Waters Edge, Powfoot, Annan MINTO, Ann, 13 Lakeview Terrace, Powfoot, Annan PASCOE, Helen M J, 2 Queensberry Terrace, Cummertrees PANCZAK, Yvonne, Chapel Cottage, Newbie Barns, Annan ROSS, Ian William, Bayview, Cummertrees, Annan SMITH, Margaret, 6 Newbie Barns, Newbie, Annan Dalton and Carrutherstown CARRUTHERS, James Andrew, Dormont, Dalton, Lockerbie CANNON, John Campbell, Elm Cottage, Dormont, Dalton, Lockerbie COPLAND, Mary, 4 Whitehill Road, Carrutherstown, Dumfries CROMBIE, William M, Annville, Carrutherstown, Dumfries HAUGH, Margaret S, Louisa Villa, Carrutherstown, Dumfries LOCKERBIE, Dorothy A, 1 Carrutherstown Court, Carrutherstown, Dumfries MARSHALL, Shona A, Louisa Villa, Carrutherstown, Dumfries MCCORMICK, Michelle, 11 Whitehill Road, Carrutherstown, Dumfries MACKAIL, Roderick Murchison, Back o The Wood, Dalton, Lockerbie SMART, Maureen Anne, Kirkwood House, Dalton, Lockerbie Eskdalemuir FURLONGER, Beatrice J, Glenesk, Twiglees, Boreland, Lockerbie FURLONGER, John, Glenesk, Twiglees, Boreland, Lockerbie JENNINGS, Nicholas, Todshawhill, Boreland, Lockerbie PROVOST, Bernard, The Smithy, Eskdalemuir, Dumfriesshire MILLS, Jennifer Elizabeth, 1 Sandyford Cottages, Boreland, Lockerbie Gretna and Rigg BARRETT, Harry, 32 Annan Road, Gretna, Dumfriesshire BURGESS, Lorna, The Hive, 14 Malor Park, Gretna, Dumfriesshire MOFFAT, Nicola, Smiddy House, Rigg, Near Gretna, Dumfriesshire MCGREGOR, Douglas, 102 Victory Avenue, Gretna, Dumfriesshire SMITH, Patricia Ann, 36 Africanda Road, Gretna, Dumfriesshire STRATHERN, William Naylor, Beechlodge, Sarkfoot Road, Gretna, Dumfriesshire STUBBS, Garry, 168 Central Avenue, Gretna, Dumfriesshire THOMSON, Alexander James, 16 Old Graitney Road, Gretna, Dumfriesshire THOMSON, Gillian, 16 Old Graitney Road, Gretna, Dumfriesshire Hoddom and Ecclefechan CRAIG, Amanda Jayne, 5 Gillies Court, Ecclefechan,Lockerbie CRAIG, Callum John, 5 Gillies Court, Ecclefechan,Lockerbie CHAMPLEY, Ethene Marion, 33 Langside, Ecclefechan, Lockerbie FERGUSON, Karen, 60 Hall Road, Ecclefechan, Lockerbie GILMOUR, Rebecca, 7 Gillies Court, Ecclefechan, Lockerbie LITTLE, Cindy, 15 Castle Acre, Ecclefechan, Lockerbie MORGAN, William Giles Newberry, The Old Farmhouse, Mainholm, Hoddom, Lockerbie Kirkpatrick Fleming and District BUCKLEY, Michael, Schoolcroft, Kirkpatrick Fleming, Lockerbie GLENDINNING, Rachel, Burnbank, Kirkpatrick Fleming, Lockerbie GLENDINNING, Robert D, Burnbank, Kirkpatrick Fleming, Lockerbie JOHNSTON, Thomas H, North Lodge Mossknowe, Kirkpatrick Fleming, Lockerbie MUIR, Stephen, Thornwood, Kirkpatrick Fleming, Lockerbie RICHARDSON, Kathleen, Station House, Kirkpatrick Fleming, Lockerbie SHARP, Maureen E, Birch Grove, Hollee, Kirkpatrick Fleming, Lockerbie Kirkpatrick Juxta BORTHWICK, Alexander Hugh, 16 Beattock Park, Beattock BROWN, Martin James, Lochhouse Farm, Beattock, Moffat, Dumfriesshire COUCH, Anthony John, 22 Cornal Court, Beattock DUTTON, Hazel Elizabeth, Hopwood House, 1 Craigielands Village, Beattock DUTTON, Peter John Andrew, Hopwood House, 1 Craigielands Village, Beattock LESSELS, Fiona Elizabeth, 17 Younger Place, Beattock, Moffat MATHISON, Emily, 32 Smith Way, Beattock PUBLIC PUBLIC Langholm, Ewes and Westerkirk BEATTIE, Douglas, Border House, 28 High Street, Langholm BROWN, J Grace, Glenelg, Water Street, Langholm DICKSON, Robert, Ewesbank Cottage, Langholm EYRE, Peter J, The Old Post Office, Bentpath, Langholm GALLOWAY, John G, Eskdale Hotel, Market Place, Langholm HARKNESS, Elizabeth, 9 David Street, Langholm HODGSON, Mark R, 20 Charles Street, Langholm ROYALL, Iain S, 1a Eskdaill Street, Langholm WILLIAMS, Alan R, 1 George Street, Langholm SANDERSON, Margaret W, Westerkirk Schoolhouse, Bentpath, Langholm Lockerbie and District ANDREWS, J’an M E, 1 Townhead Street, Lockerbie AGNEW, Karen, Kia-Ora, 58 Park Place, Lockerbie BARRON, David, Claydaubing, Sibbaldbie, Lockerbie DORRANCE, Colin, 83 West Acres, Lockerbie DUDGEON, Lucie J, Jalna, 33 Bridge Street, Lockerbie HAGGART, Helen E, 65 Park Place, Lockerbie JENKINS, Doreen E C, 21 Greenpark Lane, Lockerbie LITTLE, Kenneth, New Gardens, Lockerbie McLATCHIE, John S, Fiveways, Scroggs, Lockerbie PORTEOUS, Archie, 53 West Acres, Lockerbie Middlebie and Waterbeck ATKINSON, Peter N, Ivy Cottage, Waterbeck, Lockerbie CRAWFORD, Susan, Kirklea, Waterbeck, Lockerbie CRAWFORD, William E, Kirklea, Waterbeck, Lockerbie CONNELL, Elaine, Minsca Farm, Waterbeck, Lockerbie HANDS, Peter L, Dunragit, Waterbeck, Lockerbie HOLDEN, Helen M, Tullich Lodge, Middlebie, Lockerbie LAIRD, Anne C, Bacon House, Waterbeck, Lockerbie MACKIN, Deborah, Dunragit, Waterbeck, Lockerbie OWEN, Linda, Scotsbrig, Middlebie, Lockerbie Moffat and District BOOTH, David, 17 Meadow Bank, Moffat COX, Frederick C, Aitkenmoor, Annan Water, Moffat GEDDES, Leys, Wellview, Ballplay Road, Moffat JOHNSTON, Keith A, Burn House, 23 Well Road, Moffat MONAGHAN, Richard, Stratford House, Academy Road, Moffat MCNAY, Alistair M, Glendevon, Old Edinburgh Road, Moffat RICHARDSON, Kenneth, Fountain View, 19 High Street, Moffat VOCKINGS, Brenda I, The Brae Beattock Road, Moffat North Milk CARRUTHERS, Frank, Kennel Brae, Corrie Common, Lockerbie CHMYLOWSKYJ, Charlotte E I B, 2 Dryfe Lodge, Boreland, Lockerbie JARDINE,Shaun G, Darrach House, Corrie, Lockerbie McDONALD, Eric T, Murthat Farm, Boreland, Lockerbie PLACE, Niall, Little Whitriggs, Corrie, Lockerbie ROGERSON, Clare, 1 Dryfe Lodge, Lockerbie MEGSON, Karen S, Murthat Farm, Boreland, Lockerbie WINGFIELD, Faye B F, 3 Dryfe Lodge, Boreland, Lockerbie Royal Burgh of Annan CARRUTHERS, Neil J, 74 Springbells Road, Annan KAY, Alan W T, Springbells House, Hospital Road, Annan McCARTON, Rhona A, 38 Port Street, Annan McGREGOR,. Ruby, 30 Annerley Road, Annan RAMAGE, John, 25 Hospital Road, Annan STEWART, Marion F B, 10 Wood Avenue, Annan WYLIE, Josephine, Selgovae House, Carlisle Road, Annan WEILD, Allan J, 34 Tweedie Terrace, Annan WEILD, Moira J, 34 Tweedie Terrace, Annan Royal Four Towns ANDERSON, Graham, Newton, Low Road, Hightae, Lockerbie BOWE, Stuart, Lake House, Heck, Lockerbie COSHAM, Michael, Harterbeck House, Heck, Lockerbie MARSHALL, James, Nether Grange, Hightae, Lockerbie ROBINSON, Catherine J, Appletree Cottage, School Road, Hightae, Lockerbie SEDDON, Freda, HIllbryde, Hightae, Lockerbie Springfield and Gretna Green CLARKSON, Francis, 16 Bensmoor Road, Springfield, Gretna Green, Dumfriesshire CLARKSON, Margaret, 16 Bensmoor Road, Springfield, Gretna Green, Dumfriesshire DAVIDSON, Craig J, Errolston House, Gretna Green, Dumfriesshire DAVIDSON, Joyce, 30 Newton Square, Springfield, Gretna Green, Dumfriesshire ERSKINE, John A, 2 Blacksyke Square, Springfield, Gretna Green, Dumfriesshire IRVING, Carolyn, Prince Charles Cottage, Gretna Green, Dumfriesshire MASON, John, 2 Sarkside Place, Gretna Green, Dumfriesshire MCCLEARY, Joyce B, 6 Sarkside Place, Gretna Green, Dumfriesshire MITCHELL, Calum, 3 Sarkside Place, Gretna Green, Dumfriesshire PHILLIPS, Michael J, Dildawn, Glasgow Road, Gretna Green, DG16 5DU TRANTER, Isabella M, Fernlea, Glasgow Road, Gretna Green, Dumfriesshire Templand and District KIRKPATRICK, Alan, Oaklea Red Hall Road, Templand, Lockerbie ISON, Charles, Samaricand Lodge, Templand Farm, Lockerbie DAVISON, Helen S, Lahallan, Templand, Lockerbie DAVISON, Ian G, Lahallan, Templand, Lockerbie PUBLIC PUBLIC The Royal Burgh of Lochmaben VIDLER, Andrew I, 5 Barras, Lochmaben, Lockerbie and District ROGERSON, Carol A, Morven, 54 High Street, Lochmaben, Lockerbie DAVIDSON, Colin B, 1 Woodlands Avenue, Lochmaben, Lockerbie DAVIDSON, James G, 68 Princes Street, Lochmaben, Lockerbie MCCRAE, Kenelma E, 3 George Hunter Drive, Lochmaben, Lockerbie THIN-SMITH, Ruaridh G, Annandale House, 34 High Street, Lochmaben, Lockerbie MCKERRELL OF HILLHOUSE, Charles J.M. (The), Magdalene House, 6 Bruce Street, Lochmaben, Lockerbie MCKERRELL OF HILLHOUSE, May (Madam), Magdalene House, 6 Bruce Street, Lochmaben, Lockerbie MURRAY, Robert, Cruachan, Hillbank Road, Lochmaben, Lockerbie Wamphray BRAID, Helen K, Braidholm, Newton, Wamphray, Moffat, Dumfriesshire BRAID, Janice A, Kirkhill Farm, Wamphray, Moffat, Dumfriesshire DALZIEL, Margaret R, 8 Dundorran View, Wamphray, Moffat, Dumfriesshire DALZIEL, William J, 8 Dundorran View, Wamphray, Moffat, Dumfriesshire LAMONT, Gayle L, 6 Newton Meadows, Wamphray, Moffat, Dumfriesshire MCCUBBIN, Fergus, Coomb Burn, Wamphray, Moffat, Dumfriesshire MCMINN, Linda J, Linan, Newton, Wamphray, Moffat, Dumfriesshire STEWART, Flora, 5 Newton Meadows, Newton, Wamphray, Moffat, Dumfriesshire THOMSON, Kenneth, Plantation Foot, Wamphray, Moffat, Dumfriesshire THOMSON, Sheila, Plantation Foot, Wamphray, Moffat, Dumfriesshire Kirsty Peden Returning Officer (Community Council Ordinary Elections) 16 September 2019 PUBLIC .
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