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(Amersham Common West) on Thursday 7 May 2015 NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Chiltern District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Amersham (Amersham Common West) on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Amersham (Amersham Common West). Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) FLYS 13 First Ave, Amersham, Bucks, Conservative Party Candidate Mark HP7 9BJ STAITE 75 Station Road, Amersham, Conservative Party Candidate Louise Mary HP7 0AT VIVIS 9 Metro Court, Station Approach, Conservative Party Candidate Mark Richard Egner Amersham, HP6 5AZ The above Member(s) will commence their term of office from Monday 11 May 2015 (4 days after the date of election). Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 Alan Goodrum Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, King George V House, King George V Road, Amersham, Bucks, HP6 5AW NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Chiltern District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Amersham (Amersham Common) on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Amersham (Amersham Common). Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) JONES 27 Elm Close, Amersham, Conservative Party Candidate Caroline HP6 5DD JONES 11 Cedar Grove, Amersham, Conservative Party Candidate Robert Bucks, HP7 9BG PHILLIPS 28 Long Park, Chesham Bois, Conservative Party Candidate Martin Joseph Amersham, Bucks, HP6 5LA The above Member(s) will commence their term of office from Monday 11 May 2015 (4 days after the date of election). Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 Alan Goodrum Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, King George V House, King George V Road, Amersham, Bucks, HP6 5AW NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Chiltern District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Amersham (Amersham Town) on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Amersham (Amersham Town). Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) SEYMOUR 7 School Lane, Amersham, Bucks, Conservative Party Candidate Andrew Peter HP7 0EL WILLIAMS Shardeloes Farm, Cherry Lane, Conservative Party Candidate Tony Amersham, Bucks, HP7 0QF The above Member(s) will commence their term of office from Monday 11 May 2015 (4 days after the date of election). Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 Alan Goodrum Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, King George V House, King George V Road, Amersham, Bucks, HP6 5AW NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Chiltern District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Amersham (Amersham-on-the-Hill) on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Amersham (Amersham-on-the-Hill). Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) KENCHINGTON Bois Cottage, 122 Chestnut Lane, Conservative Party Candidate Debbie Amersham, Bucks, HP6 6DZ LACEY No: 3 Shortway, Amersham On Conservative Party Candidate Michael David The Hill, Bucks, HP6 6AQ MORGAN 25, Orchard Lane, Amersham, Conservative Party Candidate Clive Bucks SHEPHERD 30 First Avenue, Amersham, Conservative Party Candidate Nigel Bucks, HP7 9BL WALSH 41 Oakfield Close, Amersham, Conservative Party Candidate Elizabeth Anne Bucks, HP6 5TA The above Member(s) will commence their term of office from Monday 11 May 2015 (4 days after the date of election). Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 Alan Goodrum Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, King George V House, King George V Road, Amersham, Bucks, HP6 5AW NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Chiltern District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Amersham (Weedon Hill) on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Amersham (Weedon Hill). Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) LAMONT 31 Copperkins Lane, Amersham, Conservative Party Candidate Amanda HP6 5QF NEWTON 25 Woodside Rd, Amersham, Conservative Party Candidate Howard HP6 6AA The above Member(s) will commence their term of office from Monday 11 May 2015 (4 days after the date of election). Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 Alan Goodrum Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, King George V House, King George V Road, Amersham, Bucks, HP6 5AW NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Chiltern District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Ashley Green (Ashley Green) on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Ashley Green (Ashley Green). Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) AXON South Cottage, Hog Lane, Ashley John Temperley Green, Chesham, Bucks, HP5 3PS HOLLYLEE 3 Snowhill Cottages, Ashley Independent John Arthur Green, Chesham, Bucks, HP5 3PR TRICKETT 29, Snowhill Cottages, Ashley Independent Jeffery Robert Green, Chesham, HP5 3PR WATTS Maeserfield, Ashley Green Road, Roger Neil Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 3PF The above Member(s) will commence their term of office from Monday 11 May 2015 (4 days after the date of election). Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 Alan Goodrum Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, King George V House, King George V Road, Amersham, Bucks, HP6 5AW NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Chiltern District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Ashley Green (Whelpley Hill) on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Ashley Green (Whelpley Hill). Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) SHIP 95 Whelpley Hill Park, Whelpley Jan Hill, Chesham, Bucks, HP5 3RJ TUCKER 86 Whelpley Hill Park, Whelpley Rod Hill, HP5 3RJ The above Member(s) will commence their term of office from Monday 11 May 2015 (4 days after the date of election). Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 Alan Goodrum Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, King George V House, King George V Road, Amersham, Bucks, HP6 5AW NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Chiltern District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Chalfont St Giles (Chalfont St Giles) on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Chalfont St Giles (Chalfont St Giles). Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) BRADLEY 23 The Lagger, Chalfont St Giles, John HP8 4DH BRAY 7 Narcot Road, Chalfont St Giles, Des Buckinghamshire, HP8 4DD CHAMBERLAIN 56 Fleetwood Close, Chalfont St Jane Elizabeth Giles, HP8 4DR LEA-WILSON Woodlands, Gorelands Lane, Independent Philip James Chalfont St Giles, HP8 4HQ LONG 42 Albion Crescent, Chalfont St Independent Sarah Giles, HP8 4ET MASSEY Paddocks Holt, 72, Bottrells Lane, Rosalind Mary Chalfont St Giles, Bucks, HP8 4EH PATRICK Primrose Cottage, High Street, Gordon Alburt Chalfont St Giles, Bucks, HP8 4QA PHILLIPS 12 Albion Rd, Chalfont St Giles, Mary Jane Bucks, HP8 4EW RYMAN Woodbury, Doggetts Wood Close, Jeremy Stuart Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, HP8 4TL SANTRY Flag House, The Green, Chalfont Chris St Giles, Bucks, HP8 4QF The above Member(s) will commence their term of office from Monday 11 May 2015 (4 days after the date of election). Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 Alan Goodrum Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, King George V House, King George V Road, Amersham, Bucks, HP6 5AW NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Chiltern District Council Election of a Parish Councillor for Chalfont St Giles (Jordans) on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the person whose name appears below was duly elected Parish Councillor for Chalfont St Giles (Jordans). Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) LOMAS Quigleys Point, Puers Lane, Jackie Jordans, Nr Beaconsfield, Bucks, HP9 2TE The above Member(s) will commence their term of office from Monday 11 May 2015 (4 days after the date of election). Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 Alan Goodrum Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, King George V House, King George V Road, Amersham, Bucks, HP6 5AW NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Chiltern District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Chalfont St Peter (Chalfont Common) on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Chalfont St Peter (Chalfont Common). Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) DARBY 2, Copthall Corner, Chalfont St Conservative Party Candidate Isobel Anne Peter, Bucks, SL9 0BZ HATTON 5, Copthall Corner, Chalfont St Conservative Party Candidate John Richard Peter, SL9 0BZ NORTH 57A Foxdell Way, Chalfont St Conservative Party Candidate Hazel Rosina Peter, SL9 0PL SMITH 11, Robins Orchard, Chalfont St Conservative Party Candidate Linda Margaret Peter, Bucks, SL9 0HQ SOUTHWORTH 49, Monument Lane, Chalfont St Conservative Party Candidate Katharine Inez Peter, Bucks, SL9 0HY The above Member(s) will commence their term of office from Monday 11 May 2015 (4 days after the date of election). Dated
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