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NOTICE of POLL ELECTION of COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the CHAILEY DIVISION EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF POLL ELECTION OF COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the CHAILEY DIVISION 1. A poll for the election of 1 COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the above named DIVISION / COUNTY will be taken on THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 between the hours of 07:00 AM and 10:00 PM. 2. The names, in alphabetical order, of all PERSONS VALIDLY NOMINATED as candidates at the above election with their respective home addresses in full and descriptions, and the names of the persons who signed their nomination papers are as follows:- Names of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Names of Persons who have signed the Nomination Paper ATKINS 14 ST JAMES STREET, GREEN PARTY GILLIAN M LACEY MANDY J LEWIS LEWES VICTORIA E WHITEMAN HOLLY BN7 1HR SUSAN M FLEMING JOSEPHINE P PEACH TIMOTHY J HUGHES STEPHEN F BALDWIN JANE HUTCHINGS SUSANNA R STEER MARIE N COLLINS BELCHER NEALS FARM, LABOUR PARTY SIMON J PEARL COLIN B PERKINS EAST GRINSTEAD STEVIE J FREEMAN NICHOLAS ROAD, JAMES M FREEMAN GEORGE NORTH CHAILEY, SALLY D LANE LEWES FIONA M A PEARL RORY O'CONNOR BN8 4HX JOHANNA ME CHAMBERLAIN EDMUND R CHAMBERLAIN MICHELLE STONE GARDINER BROADLANDS, LIBERAL ROSALYN M ST PIERRE PAULINE R CRANFIELD LEWES ROAD, DEMOCRAT MARION J HUGHES PETER FREDERICK RINGMER JAMES I REDWOOD BN8 5ER CHARLOTTE J MITCHELL LESLEY A DUNFORD EMMA C BURNETT MICHAEL J CRUICKSHANK ALAN L D EVISON SARAH J OSBORNE SHEPPARD 1 POWELL ROAD, THE PETER D BURNIE CHRISTOPHER R GODDARD NEWICK, CONSERVATIVE MARY EL GODDARD JIM LEWES, PARTY CHRISTINE E RIPLEY EAST SUSSEX CANDIDATE NICHOLAS W BERRYMAN BN8 4LS SHEILA M BURNIE LOUIS RAMSEY JONATHAN E RAMSEY KIM L RAMSEY DAVID JM HUTCHINSON 3. The situation of the Polling Station(s) for taking the Poll at the above election and the description of the persons entitled to vote thereat, is/are as follows:- Description of Persons Entitled to Vote at the Situation of Polling Station(s) Station Number Polling Station BARCOMBE VILLAGE HALL - CLUTTON ROOM BARCOMBE MILLS ROAD 1 (LAA) 1 - 1,128 BARCOMBE LEWES BN8 5BH BEECHWOOD HALL BEECHWOOD LANE 2 (LAD) 1 - 459 COOKSBRIDGE LEWES BN7 3QG ROBERT COTTRILL DATED: Tuesday, 25 April 2017 DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, SOUTHOVER HOUSE, SOUTHOVER ROAD, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 1AB Description of Persons Entitled to Vote at the Situation of Polling Station(s) Station Number Polling Station BEECHWOOD HALL BEECHWOOD LANE 2/1 (LPD) 1 - 46 COOKSBRIDGE LEWES BN7 3QG CHAILEY PARISH HALL CHAILEY GREEN ROAD 3 (LAC) 1 - 2,369 CHAILEY GREEN LEWES BN8 4DA WIVELSFIELD VILLAGE HALL EASTERN ROAD 4 (LBA) 1 - 1,698 WIVELSFIELD HAYWARDS HEATH RH17 7QH NEWICK VILLAGE HALL WESTERN ROAD 5 (LKA) 1 - 1,990 NEWICK BN8 4LE PLUMPTON VILLAGE HALL 1 WEST GATE 6 (LPC) 1 - 337 PLUMPTON GREEN BN7 3BQ ROBERT COTTRILL DATED: Tuesday, 25 April 2017 DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, SOUTHOVER HOUSE, SOUTHOVER ROAD, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 1AB EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF POLL ELECTION OF COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the LEWES DIVISION 1. A poll for the election of 1 COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the above named DIVISION / COUNTY will be taken on THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 between the hours of 07:00 AM and 10:00 PM. 2. The names, in alphabetical order, of all PERSONS VALIDLY NOMINATED as candidates at the above election with their respective home addresses in full and descriptions, and the names of the persons who signed their nomination papers are as follows:- Names of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Names of Persons who have signed the Nomination Paper CLARKE 32 TALBOT TERRACE, LABOUR PARTY NICOLA BRYANT SHEILA M MASSEY LEWES LINDA DRABBLE EMILY JANE BN7 2DT BARBARA M JACOBS JANET A WARD MICHAEL R KEANE DUDLEY J WARD LINDA HEYWORTH DAVID L PICKBOURNE CATHERINE C BALL HENMAN 5 PARK ROAD, LIBERAL MICHAEL P CHARTIER CLIVE R BURGESS LEWES, DEMOCRAT SIMON C BURALL OLIVER JAMES EAST SUSSEX SHIRLEY-ANNE SAINS BN7 1BN JOYCE D BELL ANGELA S WIGGLESWORTH ANN C DE VECCHI HOPPER PETER L FLAKE PHILIP J DANIEL MARTHA J STEVENS O'KEEFFE 12 DORSET ROAD, INDEPENDENT DEBORAH A TWITCHEN PETER S E METTYEAR LEWES, MARY SAUTTER RUTH EAST SUSSEX HEATHER METTYEAR BN7 1TH SALLY J JONES STEPHEN A WISCHHUSEN MICHAEL L CARD JOHN P TILLSTONE FIONA C SHAPLAND LUCY J ASHLEY PILOTT 8 MOUNT HARRY THE SOCIALIST ADAM K BARKER ANDREW N MIDGLEY ROAD, PARTY (SP-GB) MIRANDA R MIDGLEY HOWARD LEWES, PAUL B S BARRATT EAST SUSSEX DEBORAH A CURRY BN7 1NX LATIFA B DEAN LEWIS SACRE JAMES POULTER PETER A FINNIGAN KATHARINE AJ FINNIGAN ROWELL 29 STANSFIELD ROAD, GREEN PARTY SARAH R HITCHINGS DANIEL M FORD LEWES SUSAN L KOCHER TONY BN7 2SL IMOGEN MAKEPEACE ANNABELLA S ASHBY ELIZABETH H GREEN SUSAN L CARPENTER ANN CULLEN LESLEY B ORR HOLLY ATKINS SLATER PICKETTS COTTAGE, THE ROLAND R GOUGH CYNTHIA M ORWELL DITCHLING ROAD, CONSERVATIVE NICHOLAS ROBINSON JANE OFFHAM, PARTY DAVID HA TUFNELL LEWES CANDIDATE FRANCES E TUFNELL BN7 3QW BRENDA M GOUGH ANTHONY G SLATER KIMBERLEY J SLATER LORE E SIMMONDS DONALD F MANVILLE ROBERT COTTRILL DATED: Tuesday, 25 April 2017 DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, SOUTHOVER HOUSE, SOUTHOVER ROAD, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 1AB 3. The situation of the Polling Station(s) for taking the Poll at the above election and the description of the persons entitled to vote thereat, is/are as follows:- Description of Persons Entitled to Vote at the Situation of Polling Station(s) Station Number Polling Station LEWES YOUTH CENTRE LANDPORT ROAD 7 (LGA) 1 - 1,321 LEWES BN7 2SU LEWES YOUTH CENTRE LANDPORT ROAD 7/1 (LGC2) 1 - 20 LEWES BN7 2SU THE TOWN HALL - CORN EXCHANGE FISHER STREET ENTRANCE 9/1 (LGC1) 1 - 127 LEWES BN7 2DE THE TOWN HALL - CORN EXCHANGE FISHER STREET ENTRANCE 9 (LGC) 1 - 884 LEWES BN7 2DE ST MARYS SOCIAL CENTRE CHRISTIE ROAD 10 (LHA) 1 - 1,312 LEWES BN7 1PL ST MARYS SOCIAL CENTRE CHRISTIE ROAD 10/1 (LHA1) 1 - 444 LEWES BN7 1PL CHRIST CHURCH HALL PRINCE EDWARDS ROAD 11 (LHB) 1 - 2,428 LEWES BN7 1BL LEWES LEISURE CENTRE - PROJECTILE HALL MOUNTFIELD ROAD 12 (LHC) 1 - 1,719 LEWES BN7 2XG ROBERT COTTRILL DATED: Tuesday, 25 April 2017 DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, SOUTHOVER HOUSE, SOUTHOVER ROAD, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 1AB EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF POLL ELECTION OF COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the NEWHAVEN AND BISHOPSTONE DIVISION 1. A poll for the election of 1 COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the above named DIVISION / COUNTY will be taken on THURSDAY, 4 MAY 2017 between the hours of 07:00 AM and 10:00 PM. 2. The names, in alphabetical order, of all PERSONS VALIDLY NOMINATED as candidates at the above election with their respective home addresses in full and descriptions, and the names of the persons who signed their nomination papers are as follows:- Names of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Names of Persons who have signed the Nomination Paper BRYANT FLAT 1, LABOUR PARTY SUSAN JAKEMAN MARY C SHORTHOUSE 18 HILLCREST ROAD, JANET M WOODLING ANDREW JOHN NEWHAVEN, DOUGLAS A JOHNSON EAST SUSSEX PAUL GOUGH BN9 9EE ANDREW J SMITH REBECCA L TANN NICOLA L DAY CAROLE S HODGSON ANTHONY P HODGSON BUCHANAN 29B TELSCOMBE UK NATASHA L SHEPPARD LESLIE R SHEPPARD ROAD, INDEPENDENCE RICHARD G JONES IAN PEACEHAVEN PARTY PAUL ABBOTT BN10 8AG MALCOLM J BEAL BRENDA M SHEPPARD P SUE BEAL NEAL HAMLET ASHLEY V BANFIELD CHRISTINA A BANFIELD BULLOCK 200 GIBBON ROAD, GREEN PARTY KATIE E BULLOCK MICHELLE FORSHAW NEWHAVEN RACHEL S JORDAN MARK BN9 9ET DANIEL W WITTENBERG MATTHEW BOYNTON ELIZABETH HARRIS MICHAEL D RICHARDS LUKE D REES MICHELLE V REES NEIL J MCINTYRE CHARLTON 55 CROSSWAYS, THE JAMES A TAYLOR IAN A NICHOLSON FIRLE, CONSERVATIVE CHARLES A TOWNSHEND PETER EAST SUSSEX PARTY BRIAN J ASTON BN8 6LG CANDIDATE GILLIAN ASTON SARA RUPRAI WILLIAM J WILLINGHAM SHEILA ALDRIDGE JEAN R HILLS ANNE M ORI GROVER 131 COURT FARM LIBERAL MATTHEW P J MILLIGAN CHARLENE L CARR ROAD, DEMOCRAT PATRICIA Y CLARKE DARREN PAUL NEWHAVEN, JUSTIN J CLARKE EAST SUSSEX MARLENE L AMY BN9 9DY JULIE L CARR GRAHAM R AMY ANGELA J SIMMONS LYNN S HUGHES JAMES R HUGHES PULLING 6 BROOKS CLOSE, INDEPENDENT AMY L SUTHERLAND MAUREEN A HOUGH NEWHAVEN, POLLY S HOUGH LAURENCE EAST SUSSEX LESLIE C HOUGH ALEXANDER BN9 9EB GRAHAM M SOUTHGATE NORMAN A HOUGH SAMANTHA J WYATT COLIN A WYATT JESSICA L WYATT STEPHEN J BERRY ROBERT COTTRILL DATED: Tuesday, 25 April 2017 DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, SOUTHOVER HOUSE, SOUTHOVER ROAD, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 1AB 3. The situation of the Polling Station(s) for taking the Poll at the above election and the description of the persons entitled to vote thereat, is/are as follows:- Description of Persons Entitled to Vote at the Situation of Polling Station(s) Station Number Polling Station DENTON AND MOUNT PLEASANT SOCIAL CENTRE DENTON ROAD 13 (LIC) 1 - 2,040 DENTON NEWHAVEN BN9 0PX AIR CADETS HUT TRANSIT ROAD 14 (LJB) 1 - 258 NEWHAVEN BN9 0BB HILLCREST CENTRE BAY VUE ROAD 15 (LJC) 1 - 1,708 NEWHAVEN BN9 9LH HILLCREST CENTRE BAY VUE ROAD 16 (LJC) 1,709 - 3,681 NEWHAVEN BN9 9LH DENTON HOUSE COMMUNITY HALL FORWARD CLOSE 17/1 (LLF) 1 - 744 SOUTH HEIGHTON BN9 0JY DENTON HOUSE COMMUNITY HALL FORWARD CLOSE 17 (LLE) 1 - 20 SOUTH HEIGHTON BN9 0JY BAPTIST CHURCH HALL BELGRAVE ROAD 18 (LUA) 1 - 1,887 SEAFORD BN25 2EE ROBERT COTTRILL DATED: Tuesday, 25 April 2017 DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed and Published by the DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, SOUTHOVER HOUSE, SOUTHOVER ROAD, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX, BN7 1AB EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF POLL ELECTION OF COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the OUSE VALLEY WEST AND DOWNS DIVISION 1.
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