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Statement of Persons Nominated, Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of a Member of Parliament for North East Hertfordshire Constituency Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for North East Hertfordshire will be held on Thursday 7 May 2015, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. One Member of Parliament is to be elected. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Name of Description (if Home Address Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Candidate any) Assentors Assentors Assentors COMPTON (address in the UK Independence Lemay Deborah(+) Barry John F(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) William Matthew Hertford and Party (UKIP) Start Sidney A Lemay Samantha Stortford Smith Alan Smith Vivien Constituency) Durrant Ken Durrant Jacqueline Reynolds John Lemay Brian HEALD 6 Middle Drift, The Conservative Etheridge June P(+) Needham Paterson Michael(+) Jones Jeffrey(++) Haysey Linda(+) Hunter Oliver Royston, Party Candidate Baker Harvey W Lynda A(++) Williamson Geoffrey McMullen Michael Hill Fiona R.G. Anthony F(++) Hertfordshire, Brunner Christine Pitman Jane Dawkins James Gingell Angela Morris Gerald E Crofton Henry SG8 5BU Dearman Andrew House David Smith Francis J Andrews David Perry Brian A Lewis Martin D Herbert Alan Pigg David Hone Julie M Davidson William M Muir Michael Hone Terence W Barclay Elizabeth McNally James C JORDAN (address in the Liberal Democrat Young Robert A(+) Young Monica A(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Joe North East Fulton Cecilia Fulton Nigel J Hertfordshire Winder John Winder John P Constituency) Winder Ursula Bailey Eileen M Bailey Brian M Thomson Arthur G.R. MAY 6 Quaker Yard, Green Party Collins Michael P(+) Cottenden (+) (++) (+) (++) Mario Meeting House Simpson Allan N Wendy(++) Lane, Baldock, Savage Jennifer Main Penelope S SG7 5DJ Palmer Jennifer L Anstice-Brown Fraser-Williams Elizabeth Gavin Rice Anne May Job W YORK (address in the Labour Party Millard Clyde(+) Bell David(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Chris North West Bell Claire Stears-Handscomb Cambridgeshire Cameron Rhona A Martin J Constituency) King Robin A Garland Kenneth Melhuish Julia Thornton Wayne Inwood Robert E 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Situation of Polling Station Station Number Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Clulow Room, St George`s Hall, Common View, Letchworth Garden City NEH0A LWEAST CBA-1 to CBA-1997/1 St Thomas of Canterbury, Bedford Road, Letchworth Garden City NEH0A LWWILB CDA-1 to CDA-2068/2 Central Methodist Church Hall, Norton Way South, Letchworth Garden City NEH0B LWEAST CBB-1 to CBB-2385/2 St Thomas of Canterbury, Bedford Road, Letchworth Garden City NEH0B LWWILB CDA-2069 to CDA-4071 St Thomas of Canterbury, Bedford Road, Letchworth Garden City NEH0B LWWILB CDB-1 to CDB-60 Tapps Garden Centre, Wallington Road, Baldock NEH1- BALEAST ABA-1 to ABA-1920/2 Tapps Garden Centre, Wallington Road, Baldock NEH1- BALEAST ABB-1 to ABB-334/1 EH Watton At Stone Community Hall, School Lane, Watton at Stone NEH1- GL-1 to GL-1836 WAT@STO Ashwell Parish Room, Swan Street, Ashwell NEH1A ARBURY FA-1 to FA-1433 Baldock Community Centre, Small Hall, Simpson Drive NEH1A AAA-1 to AAA-1313 BALTOWN EH Anstey Village Hall, Anstey, Nr Buntingford NEH1A CS-1 to CS-237 BRAUGHIN EH The Countryman Inn, Ermine Street, Buntingford NEH1A CX-1 to CX-205 BUNTFORD Barkway First School, 84 High Street, Barkway NEH1A ERMINE FB1-1 to FB1-578 Barkway First School, 84 High Street, Barkway NEH1A ERMINE FB2-1 to FB2-114/1 EH Tonwell Village Hall, Tonwell, Nr Ware NEH1A FY-1 to FY-458 HRTRUNTH EH Bayford Memorial Hall, Bayford, Hertford NEH1A FX - EH-1 to FX - EH-338 HRTRUSTH EH Albury Village Hall, The Bourne, Clapgate NEH1A CR-1 to CR-446 LT.HADHA Little Stars Pre-school, In the grounds of Garden City Academy, OFF Radburn NEH1A CCA-1 to CCA-1188/2 Way LWSTHEAS Little Stars Pre-school, In the grounds of Garden City Academy, OFF Radburn NEH1A CCF-1 to CCF-424 Way LWSTHEAS St Michael`s Church Hall, Broadway, Letchworth Garden City NEH1A CEA-1 to CEA-2015 LWSTHWES Grange Youth Centre, Pelican Way, Letchworth Garden City NEH1A CAA-1 to CAA-839 LWTHGRAN Grange Youth Centre, Pelican Way, Letchworth Garden City NEH1A CAC-1 to CAC-633/1 LWTHGRAN EH The Restaurant The Fox Public House, Aspenden, Buntingford NEH1A CU-1 to CU-182 MUN&COTT EH Standon & Puckeridge Community Hall, Station Road, Puckeridge NEH1A DX-1 to DX-951 PUCKERID Market Hill Rooms, Fish Hill, Royston NEH1A DBB-1 to DBB-1696 ROYHEATH Market Hill Rooms, Fish Hill, Royston NEH1A DBC-1 to DBC-84 ROYHEATH Icknield Walk First School, Poplar Drive, Royston NEH1A DAA-1 to DAA-1385 ROYMERID Coombes Community Centre, Burns Road, Royston NEH1A DCA-1 to DCA-2273 ROYPALA EH Puller Memorial JMI School, High Cross, Ware NEH1A DW-1 to DW-162 THU&STAN Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 David Scholes Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Council Offices, Gernon Road, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, SG6 3JF EH Puller Memorial JMI School, High Cross, Ware NEH1A EE-1 to EE-313 THU&STAN EH Ardeley Village Hall, Ardeley, Stevenage NEH1A CT-1 to CT-307 WALKERN Weston Village Hall, Maiden Street, Weston NEH1A FDD-2 to FDD-805/3 WES&SAN Weston Village Hall, Maiden Street, Weston NEH1A FE-1 to FE-137 WES&SAN The Old Forge, Manor Farm, Church Lane NEH1B ARBURY FD-1 to FD-229/2 Baldock Community Centre, Large Hall, Simpson Drive NEH1B AAB-1 to AAB-2246 BALTOWN EH Old Boys School Braughing, Church End, Braughing NEH1B CV-1 to CV-996 BRAUGHIN EH The Manor House, 21 High Street, Buntingford NEH1B CY-1 to CY-1881 BUNTFORD Barley Town House, Church End, Barley, Royston NEH1B ERMINE FC-1 to FC-514/1 EH Bramfield Village Hall, Bury Lane, Bramfield NEH1B GA-1 to GA-186 HRTRUNTH EH Hertingfordbury Cowper School, Birch Green, Nr Hertford NEH1B GD-1 to GD-494 HRTRUSTH EH Furneux Pelham Village Hall, Barleycroft End, Furneux Pelham NEH1B DA-1 to DA-403 LT.HADHA Jackmans Community Centre, Ivel Court, Letchworth Garden City NEH1B CCB-1 to CCB-2049 LWSTHEAS St Michael`s Church Hall, Broadway, Letchworth Garden City NEH1B CEA-2016 to CEA-3814 LWSTHWES St Michael`s Church Hall, Broadway, Letchworth Garden City NEH1B CEC-1 to CEC-275 LWSTHWES St Michael`s Church Hall, Broadway, Letchworth Garden City NEH1B CED-1 to CED-147 LWSTHWES Grange Community Centre, Middlefields, Letchworth Garden City NEH1B CAB-1 to CAB-2168 LWTHGRAN EH Cottered Village Hall, Cottered, Nr Buntingford NEH1B CZ-1 to CZ-523 MUN&COTT EH Standon & Puckeridge Community Hall, Station Road, Puckeridge NEH1B DX-952 to DX-1896 PUCKERID Tannery Drift First School, Tannery Drift, Royston NEH1B DBA-1 to DBA-1272 ROYHEATH Icknield Walk First School, Poplar Drive, Royston NEH1B DAA-1386 to DAA-2705 ROYMERID Royston Town Hall, Melbourn Street, Royston NEH1B DCB-1 to DCB-1814/4 ROYPALA EH Standon Village Hall, Hadham Road, Standon NEH1B DY-1 to DY-982 THU&STAN EH Benington Parish Hall, Benington, Nr Stevenage NEH1B FZ - EH-1 to FZ - EH-680 WALKERN Rushden Village Hall, Rushden, Buntingford NEH1B FZ-1 to FZ-201 WES&SAN Hinxworth Village Hall, Francis Road, Hinxworth NEH1C ARBURY FI-1 to FI-238 Baldock Community Centre, Large Hall, Simpson Drive NEH1C AAB-2246/1 to AAB-4450/1 BALTOWN EH Brent Pelham Village Hall, Brent Pelham, Nr Buntingford NEH1C CW-1 to CW-138 BRAUGHIN EH Rosemead, Moles Lane, Wyddial NEH1C DM-1 to DM-121 BUNTFORD Kelshall Village Hall, Village Green, Kelshall NEH1C ERMINE FM-1 to FM-110 EH Little Munden Memorial Hall, Little Munden, Dane End NEH1C GG-1 to GG-113 HRTRUNTH EH Little Berkhamsted Village Hall, 7 Church Road, Little Berkhamsted NEH1C GF-1 to GF-377 HRTRUSTH EH Little Hadham Village Hall, Little Hadham, Ware NEH1C DE-1 to DE-816 LT.HADHA Lordship Farm JMI School, Howard Drive, Letchworth Garden City NEH1C CCC-1 to CCC-1695/1 LWSTHEAS Lordship Farm JMI School, Howard Drive, Letchworth Garden City NEH1C CCE-1 to CCE-95 LWSTHEAS Lordship Farm JMI School, Howard Drive, Letchworth Garden City NEH1C CEB-1 to CEB-1871/3 LWSTHWES Grange Community Centre, Middlefields, Letchworth Garden City NEH1C CAB-2170 to CAB-4215/2 LWTHGRAN EH Westmill Village Hall, Westmill, Buntingford NEH1C DL-1 to DL-240 MUN&COTT Tannery Drift First School, Tannery Drift, Royston NEH1C DBA-1273 to DBA-2524 ROYHEATH Studlands Rise First School, Studlands Rise, Royston NEH1C DAB-1/1 to DAB-1375/4 ROYMERID EH Thundridge Village Hall, Cambridge Road, Thundridge NEH1C EA-1 to EA-708 THU&STAN EH Walkern JMI School, High Street, Walkern NEH1C GK-1 to GK-1046 WALKERN Sandon Village Hall, Payne End, Sandon NEH1C FAA-1 to FAA-365 WES&SAN Newnham Village Hall, Ashwell Road, Newnham NEH1D ARBURY FS1-2 to FS1-15 Newnham Village Hall, Ashwell Road, Newnham NEH1D ARBURY FS2-1 to FS2-67/1 EH St Nicholas Church, Church Room, Horseshoe Lane, Great Hormead NEH1D DD-1 to DD-581 BRAUGHIN Reed Village Hall, Blacksmiths Lane, Reed NEH1D ERMINE FYA-1 to FYA-254 EH Stapleford Village Hall, 68 High Road, Stapleford NEH1D GH-1 to GH-443 HRTRUNTH EH Tewin Memorial Hall, Lower Green, Tewin NEH1D JG-1 to JG-691 HRTRUSTH EH Stocking Pelham Village Hall, Buntingford NEH1D DJ-1 to DJ-129 LT.HADHA Willian Village Hall, Willian, Letchworth Garden City NEH1D CCD-1 to
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