Suffolk County Council Election - Thursday 2 May 2013 Mid Suffolk District Council the Candidates Standing at the Above Election Are Listed Below

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Suffolk County Council Election - Thursday 2 May 2013 Mid Suffolk District Council the Candidates Standing at the Above Election Are Listed Below Suffolk County Council Election - Thursday 2 May 2013 Mid Suffolk District Council The Candidates standing at the above election are listed below: Division Name of Candidate Description Address of Candidate Bosmere Tricia ASPINALL Green Party Stonecroft, Valley Road, Battisford, Stowmarket, IP14 2HH Tony ELLIOTT Labour Party Candidate 3 Old Rectory Close, Barham, Ipswich, IP6 0PY Esther JEWSON The Conservative Party Candidate Barkers Farm, Brettenham Road, Rattlesden, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP30 0ST Sam STREATFIELD UK Independence Party (UK I P) 99 Foxglove Avenue, Needham Market, Suffolk, IP6 8JJ Julia Rosamond Liberal Democrat Englewood, Bildeston Road, Little Finborough, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 2LA TRUELOVE Gipping Valley Jack ABBOTT Labour and Co-operative Party 3 Hitcham Road, Debenham, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 6PX Candidate John David FIELD Liberal Democrat Ebony, Upper Street, Baylham, Ipswich, IP6 8JR David Hamilton PENNY Green Party Old Hall Cottage, Main Road, Hemingstone, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP6 9RJ John Charles WHITEHEAD The Conservative Party Candidate 1 Hereford Drive, Claydon, Ipswich, IP6 0BF Frank WHITTLE UK Independence Party (UK I P) 4 Thomas Arne Close, Stowmarket, IP14 1TF Hartismere Jessica Thomasina The Conservative Party Candidate The Limetrees, All Saints Road, Creeting St. Mary, Suffolk, IP6 8PJ FLEMING Di MCGEEVER Labour Party Candidate The Barn, Upper Rose Lane, Palgrave, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 1AP Ghed PATERSON Green Party Old Station Hotel, The Common, Mellis, Eye, Suffolk, IP23 8DU David Charles PAYNE Liberal Democrat 7 Releet Close, Great Bricett, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 7FA Christopher James Walter UK Independence Party (UK I P) 99 Foxglove Avenue, Needham Market, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP6 8JJ STREATFIELD Hoxne & Eye Garry Richard DEEKS Labour and Co-operative Party The Old Manse, Laxfield Road, Fressingfield, Eye, Suffolk, IP21 5PX Candidate Paul DENHAM UK Independence Party (UK I P) Laburnum House, 2 Broad Street, Eye, Suffolk, IP23 7AF Jon Glyn JAMES Liberal Democrat Tree Cottage, Mill Green, Parham, Woodbridge, IP13 9NH Guy Kennard Duncan The Conservative Party Candidate Time House, Low Street, Hoxne, Eye, IP21 5AR MCGREGOR Libbi MEADE Green Party 9 Post Office Cottages, Weybread, Diss, Norfolk, IP21 5RS Dated 5th April 2013 Page 1 of 3 Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, Mid Suffolk District Council, Council Offices, High Street, Needham Market, IP6 8DL Suffolk County Council Election - Thursday 2 May 2013 Mid Suffolk District Council The Candidates standing at the above election are listed below: Division Name of Candidate Description Address of Candidate Stowmarket North & Gary GREEN The Conservative Party Candidate 35 Shakespeare Road, Stowmarket, IP14 1TU Stowupland Colin Russell LAY UK Independence Party (UK I P) 21 Britten Avenue, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1TB Duncan James Labour Party Candidate 41 Finborough Road, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1PS MACPHERSON Nigel John ROZIER Green Party 76 Union Street East, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1HP Brij SHARMA Liberal Democrat 14 School Meadow, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 2SA Stowmarket South Linda Jane BAXTER Green Party 4 Treeview, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1SS Suzanne Laure BRITTON Labour Party Candidate 41 Finborough Road, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1PS Keith Edward SCARFF Liberal Democrat 92 Lindsey Way, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 2PD Stephen Anthony SEARLE UK Independence Party (UK I P) 10 The Brickfields, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1RZ Anne WHYBROW The Conservative Party Candidate 26 Bury Street, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1HH Thedwastre North Alex BROWNE Green Party Treetops, Ashfield Road, Norton, Bury St Edmunds, IP31 3NJ Ryan Christopher FISKE UK Independence Party (UK I P) 35 Maltings Garth, Thurston, Suffolk, IP31 3PP Ann Mary Gethin GATH Liberal Democrat Jasmine Cottage, The Green, Tostock, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP30 9NY James GRIME Labour Party Candidate 13 Stonalls, Woolpit, Suffolk, IP30 9TX Jane STOREY The Conservative Party Candidate 8 Wrights Way, Woolpit, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP30 9TY Thedwastre South Gillian Mary BUSH UK Independence Party (UK I P) Alfred House, Pokeriage Gardens, Thurston, Suffolk, IP31 3TS Ella COPELAND Green Party Walnut Tree Cottage, Stoney Lane, Thurston, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP31 3SE Jeanie Margaret KEMP Labour Party Candidate Bramble Cottage, The Green, Hessett, Suffolk, IP30 9BE Penny OTTON Liberal Democrat Meadowside, High Street, Rattlesden, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP30 0RA Sam POWELL The Conservative Party Candidate 4 Ashfield Road, Elmswell, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP30 9HG Dated 5th April 2013 Page 2 of 3 Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, Mid Suffolk District Council, Council Offices, High Street, Needham Market, IP6 8DL Thredling Nicholas Robert Green Party Alder Carr Farm, Creeting St. Mary, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP6 8LX HARDINGHAM Matthew Jonathan Rawle The Conservative Party Candidate Barton Grange, Worlingworth, Suffolk, IP13 7PE HICKS James Patrick HIGGINS Labour Party Candidate 21 Morgan Drive, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 5QG Martin Ronald REDBOND Liberal Democrat Blacksmiths Cottage, Ashbocking Road, Henley, Ipswich, IP6 0QX Christopher Ralph UK Independence Party (UK I P) 67 Thirlmere Drive, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1SF STOCKINGS Upper Gipping Kay Patricia FIELD Liberal Democrat Ebony, Upper Street, Baylham, Ipswich, IP6 8JR Roger Anthony FOURACRE UK Independence Party (UK I P) Swallows Hall, The Street, Brockford Street, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 5PD Andrew George STRINGER Green Party 1 Broadway House, Broad Road, Cotton, IP14 4ND Kevin WELSBY The Conservative Party Candidate Woodley Hall, Paper Mill Lane, Bramford, Ipswich, IP8 4BX Terry WILSON Labour Party Candidate 2 Exeter Road, Claydon, Ipswich, IP6 0BP Dated 5th April 2013 Page 3 of 3 Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, Mid Suffolk District Council, Council Offices, High Street, Needham Market, IP6 8DL .
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