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County Council 24 May 2017 Statement of County Returning Officer County Council 24 May 2017 Statement of County Returning Officer Names, addresses and descriptions of the persons elected as County Councillors:- Annfield Plain Joan NICHOLSON Jeanette Teresa 12 Old Blackett Street STEPHENSON Catchgate Wyncrest Stanley Loud View Terrace County Durham Greencroft DH9 8LP Stanley County Durham DH9 8PG Derwentside Independents Labour Party Aycliffe East James ATKINSON Sarah Jane IVESON 6 Henson Grove 12 Wilkinson Road Newton Aycliffe Newton Aycliffe County Durham County Durham DL5 4NJ DL5 5DN Labour Party Labour Party Aycliffe North and Middridge John Duncan CLARE Scott William DURHAM Paul HOWELL 25 Haslewood Road 3 Greenfield Close 77 Coniscliffe Road Newton Aycliffe Darlington Darlington DL5 4XF DL3 0ED County Durham DL3 7EH Labour Party Conservative Party Conservative Party Aycliffe West Edward Montgomery ADAM Catherine Mary HOPPER 58 Arncliffe Place 3 High Barn Road Newton Aycliffe School Aycliffe DL5 7EE Newton Aycliffe DL5 6PY Labour Party Labour Party Barnard Castle East George Morland RICHARDSON James Michael ROWLANDSON The Bungalow High Shipley 6 Middle Farm Howlea Lane Stainton Village Hamsterley Barnard Castle Bishop Auckland DL12 8RH County Durham DL13 3PD Conservative Party Conservative Party Barnard Castle West Richard Andrew BELL Edward HENDERSON The Firs Galehurst Folly Top Hill Top Eggleston Eggleston Barnard Castle Barnard Castle County Durham County Durham DL12 0DH DL12 0AU Conservative Party Conservative Party Belmont Katie Marie CORRIGAN Eric Stuart MAVIN Lesley MAVIN 101 Musgrave Gardens 87 Grange Road 87 Grange Road Gilesgate Belmont Belmont Durham Durham Durham DH1 1PJ DH1 1AQ DH1 1AQ Labour and Co-operative Party Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats Benfieldside Peter OLIVER Stephen ROBINSON 1 Rosedale Avenue 20 St Andrews Gardens Blackhill Blackhill Consett Consett County Durham County Durham DH8 0DY DH8 8RY Derwentside Independents Derwentside Independents Bishop Auckland Town Joy ALLEN Samuel ZAIR 6 Flambard Drive 32 Flambard Drive Bracks Farm Bracks Farm Bishop Auckland Bishop Auckland County Durham County Durham DL14 7GG DL14 7GG Labour Party Independent Bishop Middleham and Cornforth Pauline CRATHORNE Fernlea Middleham Road West Cornforth Ferryhill County Durham DL17 9JA Labour Party Blackhalls Robert CRUTE Lynn POUNDER 132 West Street 7 Hillside Close Blackhall Colliery Blackhall Rocks County Durham County Durham TS27 4LN TS27 4DJ Labour Party Labour Party Brandon Paul TAYLOR John Alexander TURNBULL 7 Station Road 19 Winchester Drive Meadowfield Brandon Durham Durham DH7 8NF DH7 8UG Labour Party Labour Party Burnopfield and Dipton Joanne CARR Ivan JEWELL St Johns Vicarage 73 Bryans Leap Dipton Burnopfield Stanley Newcastle upon Tyne County Durham NE16 6BS DH9 9EB Labour Party Labour Party Chester-le-Street East Beatrice BAINBRIDGE 5 Picktree Terrace Chester-le-Street County Durham DH3 3ST Conservative Party Chester-le-Street North Tracie Jane SMITH Glenavon House Glenavon Avenue South Pelaw Chester-le-Street DH2 2JL Labour Party Chester-le-Street South Allan BAINBRIDGE Paul Stephen SEXTON 5 Picktree Terrace 38 Chillingham Drive Chester-le-Street Waldridge Park Estate County Durham Chester-le-Street DH3 3ST County Durham DH2 3TJ Conservative Party Independent Chester-le-Street West Central Simon Antony HENIG Linda MARSHALL 22 Rickleton Avenue Graphic House Chester-le-Street Front Street County Durham Craghead DH3 4AE Stanley County Durham DH9 6DS Labour Party Labour Party Chilton Christine POTTS 35 Meadow Dale Chilton County Durham DL17 0RW Labour Party Consett North Owen Leighton TEMPLE Alexander WATSON 300 Medomsley Road 136 Medomsley Road Consett Consett County Durham County Durham DH8 5JP DH8 5HT Liberal Democrats Independent Consett South Derek HICKS 44 Hillgarth Castleside Consett County Durham DH8 9QD Derwentside Independents Coundon Charles Edmund KAY 64 Rush Park Bishop Auckland County Durham DL14 6NS Labour Party Coxhoe Janet BLAKEY John Stuart DUNN Maura Christina MCKEON 13 Philip Avenue 80 Ashbourne Drive 10 Beaumont Close Bowburn Coxhoe Bowburn Durham Durham Durham DH6 5EQ DH6 4SP DH6 5QA Labour Party Labour Party Craghead and South Moor Mark DAVINSON Carole Ann HAMPSON 15 Shafto Terrace 4 Fellside Terrace Craghead Quaking Houses Stanley South Moor County Durham Stanley DH9 6DZ County Durham DH9 7HF Labour Party Labour Party Crook Andrea Jean HUDSPITH Patricia Ann JOPLING Anne REED Castle House Surtees 5 Morson Avenue 50 Wheatbottom Valley Terrace Crook Crook Howden le Wear County Durham County Durham Crook DL15 8JT DL15 9HA County Durham DL15 8EW (Known as Andrea Patterson) Independent Independent Labour Party Dawdon Leanne KENNEDY * Kevin Joseph SHAW 32 Embleton Street 21 Maureen Terrace Dawdon Seaham Seaham County Durham County Durham SR7 7SN SR7 7NW Labour Party Labour Party Deerness David BELL Jean Kathleen CHAPLOW Marion WILSON 4 Fairfalls Terrace 12 Woodland Road Flats 58 Taylor Avenue New Brancepeth Esh Winning Bearpark Durham Durham Durham DH7 7HB DH7 9JG DH7 7AY Labour Party Labour Party Labour Party Delves Lane Jane BROWN Malcolm Andrew CLARKE 26 Stuart Court 85 Redmire Drive Consett Delves Lane County Durham Consett DH8 5GA County Durham DH8 7EL Labour Party Labour Party Deneside Edward BELL Jennifer Ann BELL 43 Princess Road 43 Princess Road Seaham Seaham County Durham County Durham SR7 7QX SR7 7QX Labour Party Labour Party Durham South David STOKER Garden House Burn Hall Darlington Road Durham DH1 3SS Liberal Democrats Easington David John BOYES Angela SURTEES 45 Briardene Way 1 Davis Terrace Easington Colliery Easington Colliery County Durham Peterlee SR8 3NR County Durham SR8 3JF Labour Party Labour Party Elvet and Gilesgate David Robert FREEMAN Richard Daniel ORMEROD 90 Eshwood View 14 Geoffrey Avenue Ushaw Moor Durham Durham DH1 4PF DH7 7FE Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats Esh and Witton Gilbert Michael MCGAUN Arnold SIMPSON 4 Phoenix Close 18 Green Lea Langley Park Witton Gilbert Durham Durham DH7 9FN DH7 6RJ Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats Evenwood Heather Lesley BROADBENT Anthony Stephen HUGILL Mill Farm Carlton Cottage 1 The Mill 13 Etherley Bank Evenwood High Etherley Bishop Auckland Bishop Auckland DL14 9SW DL14 0LG (Known as Heather Smith) Conservative Party Labour Party Ferryhill Peter Bernard ATKINSON Brian Francis AVERY Joseph MAKEPEACE 1 Stratford Gardens 13 Firwood Terrace 49 Ramsay Drive Ferryhill Ferryhill Ferryhill County Durham County Durham County Durham DL17 8JE DL17 0DG DL17 8PX Labour Party Independent Framwellgate and Newton Hall Amanda Jayne HOPGOOD Frances Mamie SIMMONS Mark Ashley WILKES 3 Carlisle Road 41 Staindrop Road 6 Abbey Road Newton Hall Newton Hall Pity Me Durham Durham Durham DH1 5XE DH1 5XS DH1 5DQ Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats Horden June CLARK Ian MCLEAN 73 Cotsford Park Estate 19 Willow Grove Horden Horden County Durham Peterlee SR8 4TA County Durham SR8 4SA Labour Party Labour Party Lanchester Judith CONSIDINE Oswald JOHNSON 22 Greenwell Park Stella House Lanchester Durham Road Durham Lanchester County Durham Durham DH7 0NW DH7 0LP Labour Party Labour Party Leadgate and Medomsley Alan SHIELD Watts STELLING 1 Rothley Terrace 53 Bradley Cottages Medomsley Leadgate Consett Consett County Durham County Durham DH8 6PN DH8 6JY Derwentside Independents Derwentside Independents Lumley Alan BELL Audrey WILLIS The Lodge 50 Riding Hill Lumley Grange Farm Great Lumley Great Lumley Chester-le-Street County Durham County Durham DH3 4EU DH3 4HP Independent Independent Murton Joyce MAITLAND Alan NAPIER 31 Matthews Road Moor View Murton The Village Seaham Murton County Durham Seaham SR7 9DF County Durham Labour Party Labour Party Neville’s Cross Elizabeth Anne BROWN Elizabeth Elton SCOTT 4 George Street Relly Mill Farm Nevilles Cross Stonebridge Durham Durham DH1 4PA DH1 4TF Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrats North Lodge Craig MARTIN 123 Park Road North Chester Le Street County Durham DH3 3SB Liberal Democrats Passfield Karen HAWLEY 13 Norham Drive Oakerside Park Peterlee County Durham SR8 1ND The North East Party Pelton Alison Joan BATEY Colin CARR Daniel Geoffrey WOOD 41 Melbeck Drive Corialda 9 John Street Ouston 15 Frosterley Drive Sacriston Chester-le-Street Great Lumley Durham County Durham Chester-le-Street DH7 6HH DH2 1TY Durham Labour Party Labour Party Labour Party Peterlee East Henry BENNETT Audrey Ellen LAING 15 Adrian Place 100 Hatfield Place Peterlee Peterlee County Durham County Durham SR8 5SR SR8 5TD Labour Party Labour Party Peterlee West Karon LIDDELL Susan MCDONNELL 37 Poppy Lane 120 Beverley Way Shotton Colliery Peterlee County Durham County Durham DH6 2LF SR8 2AY The North East Party Standing Up For North East England Sacriston Heather Sara LIDDLE Simon Joseph WILSON 17 Victoria Street 7A Ashford Drive Sacriston Sacriston Durham Durham DH7 6JQ DH7 6BB Labour Party Labour Party Seaham Geraldine BLEASDALE Susan MORRISON 72 Windermere Road 60 Dalton Heights Seaham Seaham County Durham County Durham SR7 8JN SR7 8LB Labour Party Labour Party Sedgefield David Ralph BROWN John ROBINSON 3 West End 28 White House Drive Sedgefield Sedgefield Stockton on Tees Stockton on Tees TS21 2BW TS21 3BX Conservative Party Labour Party Sherburn David Marshall HALL William KELLETT 30 Church Vale Blacksmiths House High Pittington Station Road Durham Low Pittington DH6 1AH Durham DH6 1BJ Labour Party Labour Party Shildon and Dene Valley Henry NICHOLSON Shirley QUINN Brian STEPHENS 31 Association Street 96 Jubilee Road 30 Jubilee Crescent Shildon Shildon Shildon County Durham County
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