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NOTICE of POLL Election of Councillors NOTICE OF POLL Shropshire Council Election of Councillors for Cleobury Mortimer Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of Councillors for Cleobury Mortimer will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of Councillors to be elected is two. 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 Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors BUTLER Little Beck House, Lion Conservative Party Sarah L. Barnsley (+) Matthew J. Barnsley Gwilym Howard Leslie Lane, Cleobury Candidate (++) Mortimer, DY14 8BT CROWE The Dacha, Walcot, Green Party James E. Reynolds (+) Bruce Webster (++) John Charles Jeremy Lydbury North, SY7 8AX GRIFFIN Acorn House, Liberal Democrats James E Griffin (+) Margot J Mallard (++) Zoe Stottesdon, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, DY14 8UE HARRIS (Address in Conservative Party John R Harrop (Major) David J. Webb (++) Simon Richard Shropshire) Candidate (+) HUMPHREYS Pentre Farm, Pentre, Green Party Bruce Webster (+) James E. Reynolds (++) Janet Catherine Bucknell, SY7 0BU ROGERS Old Woodhouse, Labour Party Stephanie Eddies- Bradley J Whelan (++) John Mayers Stottesdon, Candidate Davies (+) Kidderminster, DY14 8UT SHERRINGTON (Address in Liberal Democrats Zoe Griffin (+) James E Griffin (++) Andrew John Shropshire) 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat Cleobury Mortimer (Oddfellows) Parish Hall, Lower Street, L46 LJA-1 to LJA-1293 Cleobury Mortimer Cleobury Mortimer (Oddfellows) Parish Hall, Lower Street, L47 LJA-1294 to LJA-2492 Cleobury Mortimer Cleobury Mortimer (Oddfellows) Parish Hall, Lower Street, L47 LJF-1 to LJF-74 Cleobury Mortimer Cleobury Mortimer (Oddfellows) Parish Hall, Lower Street, L47 LJH-1 to LJH-136 Cleobury Mortimer Coreley Memorial Hall, Coreley, Ludlow L48 LJB-1 to LJB-312 Farlow & Oreton Village Hall, Fox Hill, Oreton, Kidderminster L49 LJC-1 to LJC-347 Farlow & Oreton Village Hall, Fox Hill, Oreton, Kidderminster L49 LJK-1 to LJK-161 Hopton Wafers Village Hall, Hopton Wafers, Cleobury Mortimer, L50 LJD-1 to LJD-647 Kidderminster Kinlet Village Hall, Kinlet, Bewdley, Worcs L51 LJE-1 to LJE-837 Neen Savage Parish Hall, St Mary`s Church, Neen Savage, L52 LJG-1 to LJG-284 Kidderminster Chorley Village Hall, New Road, Chorley, Bridgnorth L53 LJI-1 to LJI-43 Chorley Village Hall, New Road, Chorley, Bridgnorth L53 LJJ-1 to LJJ-626 5. Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of Town Councillors and the election of Police and Crime Commissioner. Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Claire Porter Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY2 6ND.
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