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Thursday, 3 October 2019 PUBLIC NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTIONS FOR WIGTOWN 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 as in the Register of Electors CAIRNRYAN BULMER, Georgina W (Tina), Lochview, Main Street, Cairnryan, Stranraer CAIRNIE, Chloe A, 10 Claddyburn Terrace, Cairnryan, Stranraer CUMMINGS, Andew, Claddyhouse Cottage, Cairnryan, Stranraer DAVIDSON, Tracy, 10 Claddyburn Terrace, Cairnryan, Stranraer EDWARDS, Stephen, Beoch Bank Cottage, Cairnryan, Stranraer HAY, Ross A G, 1 South Place, Cairnryan, Stranraer MCMILLIAN, Colin, 21 Claddyburn Terrace, Cairnryan, Stranraer CREE VALLEY BARLOW, Kenneth R, 1 Tarlair Villas, Wigtown Road, Newton Stewart BERRETTI, Anthony, Orchard Knowe, 18 Princes Road, Newton Stewart BROWN, James R, 21 Victoria Street, Newton Stewart KAY, Richard A, 4 Doonhill Way, Newton Stewart MARSHALL, Angela, 6 Riverbank, Minnigaff, Newton Stewart MARSHALL, Charles R, 6 Riverbank, Minnigaff, Newton Stewart MARSHALL, Jennifer L, 18 Heron Way, Minnigaff, Newton Stewart MCCATHIE, Alison, 1 Crown Works Mews, 112 Queen Street, Newton Stewart MCILWRAITH, Morag M W, 61 Glentrool Village, Newton Stewart NEWTON, Nigel E H, Glenairlie, 7 Wigtown Road, Newton Stewart PALMER, Ben R, Borgan Bargrennan, Newton Stewart SMITHERS, Clifford J, 27 St Couans Place, Newton Stewart GARLIESTON DAVIES, James C, 10 Culderry Row, Garlieston, Newton Stewart HEDLEY, Harold E, 7 Forteviot Gardens, Garlieston, Newton Stewart NEWTON, Paul A, 6 South Street, Garlieston, Newton Stewart TAYLOR, Robert A, 7 North Crescent, Garlieston, Newton Stewart WRIGHT, Linda, Kilfillan Croft, Garlieston, Newton Stewart ISLE OF WHITHORN BELL, Rubina E, 17 Boyach Crescent, Isle of Whithorn, Newton Stewart COLLINS, Diane, 34 Laigh Isle, Isle of Whithorn, Newton Stewart KILTIE, Elizabeth E, 1 St Ninians Terrace, Isle of Whithorn, Newton Stewart MARTIN, Jonathan P, Cairnsmore, 13 Rosie’s Brae, Isle of Whithorn, Newton Stewart MATIER, Irene S, Dunrobin, 19 Rosie’s Brae, Isle of Whithorn, Newton Stewart NORWOOD, David, Ninians Landing, Harbour Row, Isle of Whithorn, Newton Stewart SCOTT, Lynne B, Aberfield, Tonderghie Road, Newton Stewart SNEDDON, Muriel, 10 Laigh Isle, Isle of Whithorn, Newton Stewart KIRKCOLM ADAMS, Gail, 31 Bayview Terrace, Kirkcolm, Stranraer COCHRANE, Gordon T, Scenic View, 1 East Balscalloch, Kirkcolm, Stranraer DOWNIE, Catherine, 35 Main Street, Kirkcolm, Stranraer GARRETT, Eric, Marine Cottage, 48 Main Street, Kirkcolm, Stranraer HATTLE, David A, Braehead, 13 Main Street, Kirkcolm, Stranraer HATTLE, Lesley, Braehead, 13 Main Street, Kirkcolm, Stranraer MCKIE, Robert, Ervie Smithy, Ervie, Kirkcolm, Stranraer KIRKMAIDEN ANSELL, John D, School House, Port Logan, Stranraer DONALDSON, Martin C, Cowrie Doon, Laigh Street, Port Logan, Stranraer HENTHORNE, Peter J, Kirkmaiden Manse, Cailiness Road, Drummore, Stranraer IRVING, Molly C, Smiddy Cottage, Mull of Galloway, Drummore, Stranraer MCINTYRE, Catherine J, The Old School, Port Logan, Stranraer MCNALLY, Allan R, Maryport Farm, Drummore, Stranraer REID, Ian A, Terally Farm, Port Logan, Stranraer SCOTT, Alasdair C, Errol, 5 Mill Street, Drummore, Stranraer LOCHANS JAKEMAN, Keith M, 14 Lochans Mill Avenue, Lochans, Stranraer JAKEMAN, Margaret, 14 Lochans Mill Avenue, Lochans, Stranraer MCWHIRTER, Allan, 7 Lochans Mill Avenue, Lochans, Stranraer MCWHIRTER, Marion A, 7 Lochans Mill Avenue, Lochans, Stranraer MOFFAT, Ronald H H, 7 Millview Terrace, Lochans, Stranraer WILLIAMS, Dawn C, Colmaur, 1 Main Street, Lochans, Stranraer NEW LUCE BUCKOKE, Alistair C, Lucewater House, New Luce, Newton Stewart FERGUSON, Marie J, Windrush, 8 Main Street, New Luce, Newton Stewart HANNAY, Alastair I, 9 Main Street, New Luce, Newton Stewart HANNAY, Mary, 9 Main Street, New Luce, Newton Stewart MCCLELLAND, Alistair R, Terechan, New Luce, Newton Stewart MCCLELLAND, Eileen, Dranigower, New Luce, Newton Stewart MCQUISTIN, Gavin N, High Arriolland, New Luce, Newton Stewart PUBLIC PUBLIC OLD LUCE BIRD, Michael F, Highbank, Auchenmalg, Glenluce, Newton Stewart DODDS, Jane A, 18 Sun Street, Glenluce, Newton Stewart INNES, Elizabeth D, Vicar Hill, Church Street, Glenluce, Newton Stewart LANE, Michael C, Kennels Cottage, Balkail, Bankfield Road, Glenluce, Newton Stewart LOWE, Diane, 5 Dounan Road, Dunragit, Stranraer MCKINSTRY, Gordon, Glenside, Main Street, Glenluce, Newton Stewart MARSHALL, Pamela B, Primrose Dairy Cottage, Main Street, Glenluce, Newton Stewart MAXWELL, Susan, Mansewood, Main Street, Glenluce, Newton Stewart MISKIMMINS, Joan M, Ashburn, 28 Main Street, Glenluce, Newton Stewart MURRAY, Fred B, 28A Main Street, Glenluce, Newton Stewart PATERSON, William I, 1 South Boreland, Dunragit, Stranraer SLOAN, Derek J R, Longforth Farm, Auchenmalg, Glenluce, Newton Stewart STEWART, Ean C, Challochmun Bungalow, Glenluce, Newton Stewart PORTPATRICK BUCHANAN, Catherine, 33 Heugh Rise, Portpatrick, Stranraer ERSKINE, Robert D C, 3 Blair Terrace, Portpatrick, Stranraer HOAD, June, 17 Millfield Road, Portpatrick, Stranraer HOAD, Wilma M, Copeland View, 19 South Crescent, Portpatrick, MCDOUGALL, Carlyn, Dunollie, 14 Merrick Terrace, Portpatrick MCDOUGALL, William T, Dunollie, 14 Merrick Terrace, Portpatrick MURCHIE, Jill, Laurieston, Main Street, Portpatrick, Stranraer NIXON, Margaret, 4a Main Street, Portpatrick, Stranraer RINTOUL, Alexander H, Kilairon, Heugh Road, Portpatrick RINTOUL, Louise, Kilairon, Heugh Road, Portpatrick SMITH, Simon, 4 Blair Terrace, Portpatrick, Stranraer PORT WILLIAM AND DISTRICT BALLANTYNE, Douglas J, Thistles, 8 Second Sands, Port William, Newton Stewart CARRIGAN, Paul E, Landberrick Farm, Whauphill, Newton Stewart MCMASTER, John, Blairbuy, Monreith, Port William, Newton Stewart SMELLIE, Peter A, Shore Cottage, Alticry, Port William, Newton Stewart WATKINS, Pauline A, Glen Fruin, Port William Newton Stewart SORBIE DONNAN, Mary M M, Bushes Croft, Wigtown Road, Sorbie, Newton Stewart EASTON, Christopher D, Weavers Cottage, 9 Wigtown Road, Sorbie, Newton Stewart GREEN, Louise, The Old Church, Sorbie, Newton Stewart HARKES, Jennifer R, Kentmere Cottage, 11 Main Street, Sorbie, Newton Stewart JEFFERS, Nuala, Birchtrees, Reiffer Park Road, Sorbie, Newton Stewart TILL, Brian, 5 Reiffer Park Road, Sorbie, Newton Stewart STONEYKIRK CAMPBELL, Elizabeth G, 3 Stairmount, Sandhead, Stranraer CAMPBELL, Gordon, 3 Stairmount, Sandhead, Stranraer DORANS, Claire L, 54 Main Street, Sandhead, Stranraer HAINEY, Robert J, Barrhill Farmhouse, Ardwell, Stranraer HAINEY, Wilma A, Bellevue, Stoneykirk, Stranraer MCCREADIE, Richard C, Merkland, Stoneykirk, Stranraer MCLEAN, Georgina B, Cairnsmore, Main Street, Sandhead, Stranraer ROWLEY, Claire M, 14 St. Stephens, Stoneykirk, Stranraer SERVICE, Gilbert G, Oak Cottage, Culmore Bridge, Sandhead, Stranraer SMITH, Karin R, Ardwell Mains Cottage, Ardwell, Stranraer WHANNEL, Alexander H, Oorain, Mid Ringuinea Cottage, Sandhead, Stranraer STRANRAER, OCHTRELURE AND CURRIE, Emma M, Braefield House, Braefield, Leswalt Road, Stranraer BELMONT KELLY, James A, 1D McCormack Gardens, Stranraer MCHARRIE, Alexandra, 14 Liddesdale Road, Stranraer MCHARRIE, Donald M, 10 Belmont Crescent, Stranraer MILLER, Philip I, 44 Sun Street, Stranraer BRYANT, Eileen J, 31 Lochryan Street, Stranraer MCINTYRE, Robert J, 8 Hanover Street, Stranraer SMITH, Shaun, 25 Springfield Crescent, Stranraer MCMILLAN, Hamilton M, Milnburn Villa, Cairnryan Road, Stranraer FERGUSON, James D, 24 Larg Road, Stranraer DOWNIE, Robert, 26 Larg Road, Stranraer Kirsty Peden Returning Officer (Community Council Ordinary Elections) 16 September 2019 PUBLIC .
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