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Notice of Poll LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Election of County Councillor for the LEYLAND CENTRAL Division NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION (if NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), SECONDER NAMES any) (S) AND THE PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Bridge Rick 112 Hunters Road, Leyland, Liberal Democrats Lee-Ann Silk-Polese(P), Gerald Brown(S), PR25 5TT David A V Champness, Julie G Veevers, Michelle Turner, Ann Jackson, Paul A Valentine, Kathryn L Valentine, Jayne Holmes, Kathleen M Wrennall Tomlinson Matthew 37 Clifton Avenue, Leyland, Labour Party Norma Tomlinson(P), Susan Jones(S), Kenneth Vincent PR25 3ES E Jones, Kathryn D Unsworth, Ian Walker, Clare Booth, William A Nightingale, Jane Bell, Aniela Bylinski Gelder, Mark Fairhurst Wharton Paul Joseph 18 Mill Street, Farington, The Conservative Alan F Ogilvie(P), Gina Clare Ann Moon(S), Harry Leyland, PR25 4QJ Party Candidate Fiona Gleave, Robin B Gleave, Matthew Oliver Richard Gleave, Paul John Bentham, Beryl Jackson, Cecilia McCLURE, Collin R Johnston, Maria Doyle 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 4th May 2017 between the hours of 7.00am and 10.00pm 3. The number to be elected is ONE The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station SR03- 3 / SR03-LC1 GREENWOOD COURT COMMUNITY CENTRE, HERBERT STREET, LEYLAND, 1 to 112, 114 to 116, 118 LC1 PR25 2SL to 146, 148 to 192, 195 to 207, 210 to 314, 316 to 318, 320, 322 to 333, 335 to 392, 394 to 857, 859 to 934, 936 to 941, 943 to 969, 971 to 981, 983 to 1020, 1022 to 1039, 1041 to 1068, 1070 to 1110 SR04- 4 / SR04-LC2 LEYLAND PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, BROAD STREET, LEYLAND, PR25 2FT 1 to 115, 118 to 208, 210 LC2 to 333, 335 to 336, 338 to 350, 352 to 414, 416 to 425, 427 to 428, 431 to 498, 500 to 501, 503 to 574, 576 to 675, 677 to 868, 871 to 912, 914 to 938 SR05- 5 / SR05-LC3 PROSPECT HOUSE, SANDY LANE, LEYLAND, PR25 2EE 1 to 49, 51 to 122, 124 to LC3 270, 272 to 628, 630 to 654, 656 to 759, 761 to 947, 949 to 1147, 1149 to 1190, 1192 to 1329, 1331 to 1609 SR09- 10 / SR09-B1 NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL, BANNISTER DRIVE, 1 to 43, 46 to 156, 158 to B1 LEYLAND, PR25 2GB 301, 303 to 352, 355 to 432, 434 to 436, 438 to 623, 625 to 902, 904 to 913, 915 to 1052, 1055 to 1245, 2434, 2436, 2440 to 2442, 2444 to 2446, 2449 Dated: Tuesday, 25th April 2017 JEAN HUNTER Deputy Returning Officer South Ribble Borough Council Civic Centre West Paddock Leyland Lancashire PR25 1DH Printed and Published by JEAN HUNTER Deputy Returning Officer South Ribble Borough Council Civic Centre West Paddock Leyland Lancashire PR25 1DH to 2451, 2454, 2460 to 2462, 2464 to 2465, 2469, 2471 to 2476, 2482 to 2484, 2487, 2489 to 2495, 2497 SR09- 11 / SR09-B1 NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL, BANNISTER DRIVE, 1246 to 1312, 1314 to B1 LEYLAND, PR25 2GB 1571, 1573 to 1683, 1685 to 1714, 1716 to 1775, 1777 to 1869, 1871 to 2130, 2132 to 2433, 2435, 2437 to 2439, 2443, 2447 to 2448, 2452 to 2453, 2455 to 2459, 2463, 2466 to 2468, 2470, 2477 to 2481, 2485 to 2486, 2488, 2496 SR10- 12 / SR10-B2 THE PRIORY CLUB, BROADFIELD WALK, LEYLAND, PR25 1PD 1 to 136, 139 to 204, 206 B2 to 215, 217 to 262, 264 to 350, 353 to 466, 468 to 475, 477 to 542, 544 to 570, 572 to 751, 753 to 848, 850 to 1026, 1029 to 1266 SR11- 13 / SR11-EB1 LEYLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, 247 LEYLAND LANE, LEYLAND, LANCASHIRE, 1 to 135, 137 to 144, 146 EB1 PR25 1XL to 176, 179 to 311, 313 to 348, 350 to 366, 368 to 670, 672 to 698, 700 to 703, 707 to 773, 775, 777 to 838, 840 to 863, 865 to 873, 875 to 940, 942 to 1020, 1023 to 1131, 1133 to 1225, 1228 to 1454, 1457 to 1545, 1548 to 1600, 1602 to 1634, 1637 to 1825, 1827 to 1860, 1862 to 1972, 1974 to 1988, 1990 to 2032 SR12- 14 / SR12-EB2 BOLTON CROFT COMMUNITY CENTRE, BOLTON CROFT, OFF NEWTON 1 to 13, 15 to 69, 71 to 89, EB2 CLOSE, LEYLAND, LANCASHIRE, PR26 7TR 91 to 118, 120 to 172, 174 to 193, 195 to 202, 204 to 217, 219 to 278, 280 to 300, 303 to 345, 347 to 376, 379 to 425, 428, 430 to 450, 452 to 475, 477 to 512, 514 to 639, 641 to 675, 677 to 714, 716 to 736, 738 to 764, 766 to 769, 771 to 852, 854 to 883, 885 to 924, 926 to 1009, 1011 to 1035, 1037 to 1042, 1044 to 1062, 1064 to 1072, 1075 to 1174, 1176 to 1187, 1190 to 1240, 1242 to 1252, 1254 to 1269, 1271 to 1288, 1290 to 1342, 1344 to 1485, 1488 to 1492, 1494 to 1576 Dated: Tuesday, 25th April 2017 JEAN HUNTER Deputy Returning Officer South Ribble Borough Council Civic Centre West Paddock Leyland Lancashire PR25 1DH Printed and Published by JEAN HUNTER Deputy Returning Officer South Ribble Borough Council Civic Centre West Paddock Leyland Lancashire PR25 1DH LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Election of County Councillor for the LEYLAND SOUTH Division NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION (if NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), SECONDER NAMES any) (S) AND THE PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Hodson Gail Pamela Douglas House, Sutton Labour Party Michael J Titherington(P), Carole A Avenue, Tarleton, Preston, Titherington(S), Colin George Sharples, PR4 6BA Malcolm D Donoghue, James B Minall, Carol M Metcalf, David Keith Wynn, Robyn D Loftus, Andrew Tomlinson, Ruth Kathleen Wynn Rear Jayne Louise 21 Whitefield Close, Rufford, The Conservative Charles P Hamman(P), Janet Hamman(S), Lancashire Party Candidate Lincoln R J Allred, Sarah J Allred, Michael McNULTY, Mary T McNULTY, Neil M Wilson, Eileen Wilson, David G Slater, Susan L Slater Valentine Paul Anthony 11 Cleveland Road, Leyland, Liberal Democrats James Mark Pattison(P), Jennifer L Cooper(S), PR25 3ZA Paula Pattison, Nathan Pattison, Sara Baldwin, Amiée Beth Pattison, Duncan Craig Baldwin, Elizabeth J Armstrong, George A Armstrong, Sharon L South 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 4th May 2017 between the hours of 7.00am and 10.00pm 3. The number to be elected is ONE The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station SR01- 1 / SR01-BW1 WELLINGTON PARK, BURLINGTON GARDENS, CHURCH ROAD, LEYLAND, 1 to 5, 7 to 208, 210 to BW1 PR25 3AB 332, 334 to 407, 409 to 609, 611 to 737, 741 to 1048, 1052 to 1061, 1063 to 1176, 1179 to 1243, 1245 to 1325, 1327 to 1359, 1362 to 1372, 1376 to 1422, 1424 to 1440, 1442 to 1572, 1574 to 1781, 1783 to 1820, 1822 to 1991 SR02- 2 / SR02-BW2 BUCKSHAW COMMUNITY CENTRE, UNITY PLACE, BUCKSHAW VILLAGE, 1 to 8, 10 to 28, 30 to 101, BW2 CHORLEY, PR7 7HZ 103 to 118, 120 to 266, 268 to 333, 335 to 357, 359 to 375, 377 to 386, 388, 390 to 394, 396 to 402, 404 to 539, 541 to 640, 642 to 657, 660 to 662, 664 to 692, 696 to 699, 702 to 740, 743 to 777, 779 to 807, 809 to 858, 860 to 869, 871 to 900, 902 to 920, 923 to 985, 987, 990 to 1013, 1015 to 1023, 1025 to 1044, 1046 to 1060, 1063 to 1084, 1087 to 1140, 1143 to 1177, 1180 to 1182, 1184 to 1228, 1230 to 1242, 1244 to 1251, Dated: Tuesday, 25th April 2017 JEAN HUNTER Deputy Returning Officer South Ribble Borough Council Civic Centre West Paddock Leyland Lancashire PR25 1DH Printed and Published by JEAN HUNTER Deputy Returning Officer South Ribble Borough Council Civic Centre West Paddock Leyland Lancashire PR25 1DH 1253 to 1286, 1288 to 1371, 1374 to 1377, 1381 to 1443, 1445 to 1524, 1528 to 1589, 1591, 1595 to 1612, 1614 to 1633, 1637 to 1658, 1661 to 1667, 1670 to 1695, 1698 to 1700, 1702 to 1745, 1747 to 1851, 1853 to 1855, 1857 to 1921 SR06- 6 / SR06-SA1 LEYLAND METHODIST CHURCH HALL, TURPIN GREEN LANE, LEYLAND, 1 to 11, 14 to 119, 122 to SA1 PR25 3HA 455, 457 to 491, 493 to 631, 633 to 773, 775 to 780, 783 to 1020, 1023 to 1077, 1079 to 1095, 1098 to 1228 SR07- 7 / SR07-SA2 ST AMBROSE PAROCHIAL CHURCH HALL, MOSS LANE, LEYLAND, PR25 4XA 2 to 102, 104 to 167, 170 SA2 to 206, 208 to 422, 425 to 443, 445 to 738, 740 to 850, 852, 854 to 946, 950 to 1000, 1002 to 1057, 1060 to 1090 SR08- 9 / SR08-SA3 WRIGHTS FOLD COMMUNITY CENTRE, WRIGHTS FOLD, LEYLAND, 1 to 118, 120 to 158, 160 SA3 PR25 4HT to 234, 236 to 387, 389 to 470, 473 to 478, 481 to 530, 532 to 534, 536 to 808, 810 to 943, 945 to 1009 SR15- 17 / SR15-SS1 LOWERHOUSE COMMUNITY CENTRE, WELSBY ROAD, LEYLAND, PR25 1JA 1 to 36, 38 to 97, 99 to SS1 105, 107 to 380, 382 to 393, 396 to 816, 818 to 846, 848 to 959, 961 to 965, 967 to 1005, 1007 to 1071, 1073 to 1085, 1087 to 1193, 1195 to 1314, 1316 to 1391, 1393 to 1478, 1480 to 1532, 1534 to 1660 SR16- 18 / SR16-SS2 WADE HALL COMMUNITY CENTRE, 73 ROYAL AVENUE, LEYLAND, PR25 1BX 1 to 23, 25 to 400, 402 to SS2 411, 414 to 419, 421 to 541, 544 to 565, 567 to 594, 596 to 795, 797 to 850, 852 to 1084, 1086 to 1219, 1221 to 1402, 1405 to 1443, 1445 to 1454, 1456 to 1518 Dated: Tuesday, 25th April 2017 JEAN HUNTER Deputy Returning Officer South Ribble Borough Council Civic Centre West Paddock Leyland Lancashire PR25 1DH Printed and Published by JEAN HUNTER Deputy Returning Officer South Ribble Borough Council Civic Centre West Paddock Leyland Lancashire PR25 1DH LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Election of County Councillor for the LOSTOCK HALL & BAMBER BRIDGE Division NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1.
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