NOTICE of POLL West Lindsey Area Election of a County Councillor for Scotter Rural Division Notice Is Hereby Given That: 1

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NOTICE of POLL West Lindsey Area Election of a County Councillor for Scotter Rural Division Notice Is Hereby Given That: 1 NOTICE OF POLL West Lindsey Area Election of a County Councillor for Scotter Rural Division Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Scotter Rural will be held on Thursday 4 May 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is one. 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 HARPER 32/34 High Street, Labour Party Harper Emily D(+) Harper Nichola(++) Jonathan Mark Scotter, Gainsborough, Nichols Owen Bond David P DN21 3TW Adderley Robert A Windsor Gail S Craven Yvonne T Booth Sally J Grant Michael J Grant Pamela A PERRATON- Pyrus House, 12 Spital The Conservative Party Penney Helen(+) Thomas David P(++) WILLIAMS Terrace, Candidate Allison Bruce J Allison Christine J Clio Lyndon Gainsborough, Woodward Victoria A M McCartney Laura A Lincolnshire, Penney Andrew Summerbell Lorraine D Blow Carol A Blow Clive F DN21 2HE ROLLINGS The Granary, Green Liberal Democrat Warnes Gordon D(+) Sharp Cherie(++) Lesley Anne Lane, Pilham, Barratt Lisa Petty Alan B Gainsborough, Fowler Jack B Thornhill Dawn M Lincolnshire, Thornhill Nigel A Rollings John N Warnes Lorraine Meeson Graham V DN21 3NU SAXON 7 Church Lane, UKIP Saxon Janet A(+) Gough Gregory G(++) John Edwin Corringham, Paradine Suzanne L Parr Stephen J Gainsborough, Walford Samantha Walford Jay DN21 5RA Nock Matthew J Sault Jason I Smithson Tracy J Smithson Mark J 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 The Conservatory, 1 Hillside, Blyborough 5 HA-1 to HA-88 The Conservatory, 1 Hillside, Blyborough 5 HD-1 to HD-114 The Memorial Hall, Church Lane, Blyton 6 OA-1 to OA-966 The Memorial Hall, Church Lane, Blyton 6 OG-1 to OG-51 The Village Hall, Middle Street, Corringham 16 HB-1 to HB-400 The Conservatory, Ferry Farm, 11 High Street, East Ferry 18 OB-1 to OB-87 The Conservatory, Ferry Farm, 11 High Street, East Ferry 18 ON-1 to ON-67 Grosvenor House Care Home, 19 Back Street, East Stockwith 19 OC-1 to OC-200 Grosvenor House Care Home, 19 Back Street, East Stockwith 19 OM-1 to OM-63 The Village Hall, Stoney Lane, Glentworth 36 HC-1 to HC-263 The Village Hall, Maypole Street, Hemswell 40 HE-1 to HE-46 The Village Hall, Maypole Street, Hemswell 40 HG-1 to HG-277 Drawing Room, Hemswell Court, Lancaster Green, Hemswell 41 HH-1 to HH-543 Cliff Methodist Schoolroom, Scotter Road, Laughton 50 OD-1 to OD-329 Morton Village Hall, Walkerith Road, Morton 58 OE-1 to OE-1150 Morton Village Hall, Walkerith Road, Morton 58 OL-1 to OL-26 The Village Hall, High Street, Scotter 80 OH-1 to OH-1366 The Village Hall, High Street, Scotter 81 OI-1 to OI-1075 The Village Hall, Northorpe Road, Scotton 82 OF-1 to OF-109 Dated Tuesday 25 April 2017 Manjeet Gill Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, Guildhall, Marshall`s Yard, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, DN21 2NA The Village Hall, Northorpe Road, Scotton 82 OK-1 to OK-544 The Village Hall, School Lane, Springthorpe 87 HF-1 to HF-93 The Village Hall, School Lane, Springthorpe 87 HI-1 to HI-128 The Conservatory, Barlings House Farm, Butterwick Road, 92 OJ-1 to OJ-91 Susworth The Village Hall, Vicarage Road, Willoughton 103 HJ-1 to HJ-283 Dated Tuesday 25 April 2017 Manjeet Gill Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, Guildhall, Marshall`s Yard, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, DN21 2NA .
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