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Notice of Poll CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION OF A COUNTY COUNCILLOR WOODDITTON DIVISION NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of A COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the DIVISION of WOODDITTON will be held on THURSDAY 4 MAY 2017, between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM 2. The Number of COUNTY COUNCILLOR(S) to be elected is ONE 3. The names, addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated and the names of all the persons signing the Candidates nomination papers are as follows: Name of Candidate Address Description Names of Persons who have signed the Nomination Paper Steven John 23 Downing Close Labour Party Sarah O'Dell Steven Fayle O'DELL Bottisham Jan Ayres Sandra Hawes Cambridge Helen Aldrich Ada Hubbard CB25 9DD Michael Aldrich Lesley Wilton Marian Brooke Colin Middleton Mathew Gauntlett The Old Maltings The Conservative Peter Cresswell Martin J Golding SHUTER High Street Party Candidate Alan Sharp Richard J Jackson Brinkley Hilda Buchanan Clifford Pettitt Newmarket Patricia M Gay Alan H Shepherd CB8 0SF Michael John Kiteley Anne Lawford John Joseph 104 Commercial Liberal Democrat H James L Fitch Peter Searby TRAPP End Harriet He Fitch Frances J King Swaffham John K Gibb Mark W King Bulbeck Baljeet Randhawa Peter H Raby CB25 0NE Norma Searby Elizabeth A Raby 4. The situation of the Polling Station(s) for the above election and the Local Government electors entitled to vote are as follows: Description of Persons entitled to Vote Situation of Polling Stations Polling Station No Local Government Electors whose names appear on the Register of Electors for the said Electoral Area for the current year. Bottisham Royal British Legion, 31 Downing Close, Bottisham, CAMBRIDGE 55 (KA1) 1 - 1757 CB25 9DA Fassage Hall, Station Road, Lode, CAMBRIDGE CB25 9HB 56 (KC1) 1 - 703 Downing Court Communal Room, 1 Downing Court, Swaffham Bulbeck, 57 (KE1) 1 - 678 CAMBRIDGE CB25 0LP Ashley Village Hall, 48 High Street, Ashley, Newmarket, SUFFOLK CB8 9DX 58 (MA1) 1 - 479 Brinkley Memorial Hall, High Street, Brinkley, Nr. Newmarket, SUFFOLK CB8 59 (MB1) 1 - 309 0FL Burrough Green Village Hall, Bradley Road, Burrough Green, Newmarket, 60 (MC1) 1 - 311 SUFFOLK CB8 9NH Newmarket Town Football Club, Cricket Field Road, Newmarket, SUFFOLK 61 (MD1) 1 - 738 CB8 8BT Cheveley Primary School, Community Room, High Street, Cheveley, 62 (ME1) 1 - 823 NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 9DG The Taylor Hall, 3 Church Close, Dullingham, Newmarket, SUFFOLK CB8 9XE 63 (MF1) 1 - 606 Kirtling Village Hall, Kirtling, Newmarket, SUFFOLK CB8 9PB 64 (MG1) 1 - 267 The Ellesmere Centre, Ley Road, Stetchworth, Newmarket, SUFFOLK CB8 65 (MH1) 1 - 522 9TS Westley Waterless Village Hall, Main Street, Westley Waterless, Newmarket, 66 (MI6) 1 - 127 SUFFOLK CB8 0RG Newmarket Town Football Club, Cricket Field Road, Newmarket, SUFFOLK 67 (MJ1) 1 - 867 CB8 8BT The Granary Estates, Parsonage Farm Lane, Woodditton, Newmarket, 68 (MK1) 1 - 255 SUFFOLK CB8 9RZ Methodist Church, Saxon Street, Newmarket, SUFFOLK CB8 9RN 69 (MK2) 1 - 244 5. The Poll for the above election is to be taken together with the poll for the COMBINED AUTHORITY MAYOR DATED: 25 April 2017 DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL THE GRANGE, NUTHOLT LANE ELY CAMBS CB7 4EE. .
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