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Bracknell Constituency STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of a Member of Parliament for Bracknell Constituency Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for Bracknell Constituency will be held on Thursday 7 May 2015, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The particulars 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 Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Name of Description Home Address Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Candidate (if any) Assentors Assentors FLOREY 95 Staplehurst, Green Party Brown Mark D(+) Forster Gareth A.(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Derek Bracknell, Donnan Rosaleen M. Harris William G Gregory RG12 8DD Fear Beryl M. Harris Paula S. Clifford Bayle James F. Zammit Janette M. Gater Muriel S. Crook Marie L. LEE (address in the The Margetts Charles W(+) Boutle Christopher J.(++) Pidgeon Diana E.(+) Mason John(++) Stanton Robert A(+) Philpot Lesley F.(++) Phillip James Maidenhead Conservative Bettison Paul D. Best Andrew J.W. Hall Mark A Prasad Sanjeev Brooks Linda S Weeks Simon P Constituency) Party Gallagher Jim A Finnie James G. Turrell Christopher R. Jones Peacock-Edwards Helliar-Symons Candidate Brown John F Heydon William P Skinner Michael J. S. Adrienne Richard S Pauline E King Phillip Newland Kenneth E. Pudner Anthony R Birch Gillian M. Shephard Audrey E. Meakes Janet B. McKenzie Roy Gbadebo Michael A. Finch Diane V. SMITH 3 Spinner Green, Liberal MacMahon Thomas D.(+) de Laune Larraine K.(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Patrick R Bracknell, Democrats Pope Stephen Earwicker Raymond W. RG12 7ED Keston Peter Driver Christine M May James Cundy Lesley A Duncan Katy M Maxwell David J. THOMAS (address in the UKIP Ellis Marcus H(+) Ellis Annette(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Richard Hugh Bracknell Potter Jessica L Kerr Jonathan P Constituency) Widdows Graham Widdows Ann Davis Kenneth A Davis Charlotte M Arturi Angelina Rothwell Richard J WALSH (address in the Labour Party Temperton Mary L.(+) Bailey Roy J.(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) James Guildford Temperton Clive Nugent Kathleen M. Constituency) Gillbe Guy A Firth Graham W. Smith Adam C Angdembe Narendra Round Alan H. Brown Patricia E. 3. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Situation of Polling Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Number Bullbrook Community Centre, Bay Road, BRACKNELL BF1 BE-1 to BE-2093 Bullbrook Community Centre, Bay Road, BRACKNELL BF2 BE-2094 to BE-4381 Sandhurst Town Council Offices, Sandhurst Memorial Park, Yorktown Road, SANDHURST BF3 SP-1 to SP-1999 Sandhurst Town Council Offices, Sandhurst Memorial Park, Yorktown Road, SANDHURST BF4 SP-2000 to SP-3840 College Town Infants School, Branksome Hill Road, College Town, SANDHURST BF5 SO-1 to SO-1984 College Town Infants School, Branksome Hill Road, College Town, SANDHURST BF6 SO-1985 to SO-3862 Crown Wood Community Centre, Opladen Way, BRACKNELL BF7 BF-2/1 to BF-1519 Crown Wood Community Centre, Opladen Way, BRACKNELL BF8 BF-1520 to BF-2929 Forest Park Community Centre, Horndean Road, Forest Park, BRACKNELL BF9 WW-1 to WW-1569 Forest Park Community Centre, Horndean Road, Forest Park, BRACKNELL BF10 WW-1570 to WW-2855 Crowthorne Parish Hall, Heath Hill Road South, CROWTHORNE BF11 CN-1 to CN-1898 Crowthorne Parish Hall, Heath Hill Road South, CROWTHORNE BF12 CN-1899 to CN-3888 Great Hollands Community Centre, The Square, Wordsworth, BRACKNELL BF13 BH-1 to BH-1593 Great Hollands Community Centre, The Square, Wordsworth, BRACKNELL BF14 BH-1594 to BH-3019 Jennett`s Park Community Centre (Main Hall), 1 Tawny Owl Square, BRACKNELL BF15 BQ-1 to BQ-2062/2 Wooden Hill Primary School, Staplehurst, BRACKNELL BF16 BJ-1 to BJ-1881 Wooden Hill Primary School, Staplehurst, BRACKNELL BF17 BJ-1883 to BJ-3757 Birch Hill Community Centre, Leppington, BRACKNELL BF18 BD-1 to BD-1314 Birch Hill Community Centre, Leppington, BRACKNELL BF19 BD-1317 to BD-2938/3 The Pines Community Centre, Hanworth Road, BRACKNELL BF20 BK-1 to BK-1681 The Pines Community Centre, Hanworth Road, BRACKNELL BF21 BK-1682 to BK-3200 St Paul`s Church, The Square, Harmans Water, BRACKNELL BF22 BL-1 to BL-1720 St Paul`s Church, The Square, Harmans Water, BRACKNELL BF23 BL-1721 to BL-3471 The Parks Community Centre, Nicholson Park, BRACKNELL BF24 BLP-1 to BLP-1402 Martins Heron & The Warren Community Centre, Whitton Road, Martins Heron, BRACKNELL BF25 WV-1 to WV-1409 Crowthorne Parish Hall, Heath Hill Road South, CROWTHORNE BF26 CS-1 to CS-712 Methodist Church Hall, Scotland Hill, SANDHURST BF27 SQ-2 to SQ-1537 Methodist Church Hall, Scotland Hill, SANDHURST BF28 SQ-1538 to SQ-3141 Easthampstead & Wildridings Community Centre, Rectory Lane, BRACKNELL BF29 BM-1 to BM-1635 Easthampstead Baptist Church, South Hill Road, BRACKNELL BF30 BN-1 to BN-1242 Easthampstead Baptist Church, South Hill Road, BRACKNELL BF31 BN-1243 to BN-2544 Owlsmoor Community Centre, Yeovil Road, Owlsmoor, SANDHURST BF32 SJ-1 to SJ-1917 Owlsmoor Community Centre, Yeovil Road, Owlsmoor, SANDHURST BF33 SJ-1917/1 to SJ-3836 Bracknell Methodist Church Hall, Shepherds Lane, BRACKNELL BF34 BG-1 to BG-1415 Bracknell Methodist Church Hall, Shepherds Lane, BRACKNELL BF35 BG-1416 to BG-2826/1 Priestwood Community Centre, Priestwood Court Road, BRACKNELL BF36 BP-1 to BP-1442 Priestwood Community Centre, Priestwood Court Road, BRACKNELL BF37 BP-1443 to BP-2789/1 Kerith Centre (K2 Building), Church Road, BRACKNELL BF38 BT-1 to BT-852 Wildridings Primary School, Netherton, BRACKNELL BF39 BW-1 to BW-1346 Wildridings Primary School, Netherton, BRACKNELL BF40 BW-1347 to BW-2574/3 California Ratepayers Hall, Finchampstead Road, WOKINGHAM BF41 FAB-1 to FAB-4363 California Ratepayers Hall, Finchampstead Road, WOKINGHAM BF42 FAB-1480 to FAB-4363 California Ratepayers Hall, Finchampstead Road, WOKINGHAM BF43 FAB-3067 to FAB-4363 Finchampstead Baptist Church Centre, Gorse Ride North, Finchampstead, WOKINGHAM BF44 FBB1-2 to FBB1-3198/3 Finchampstead Baptist Church Centre, Gorse Ride North, Finchampstead, WOKINGHAM BF45 FBB1-1650 to FBB1-3198/3 Finchampstead Sports Pavilion, The Village, Finchampstead, WOKINGHAM BF46 FBB2-1 to FBB2-1239 Oaklands Junior School, Butler Road, CROWTHORNE BF47 FCB-1 to FCB-841 Oaklands Junior School, Butler Road, CROWTHORNE BF48 XWB-1 to XWB-1787 Oaklands Junior School, Butler Road, CROWTHORNE BF49 XWB-1788 to XWB-3658 Oaklands Junior School, Butler Road, CROWTHORNE BF50 XWB-3659 to XWB-5344 5. Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of Borough Councillors and Parish/Town Councillors. Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 T R Wheadon Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Easthampstead House, Town Square, Bracknell, RG12 1AQ .
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