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<Election Title> Election of Member of Parliament for the Bridgwater and West Somerset Constituency NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), (if any) SECONDER (S) AND THE PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Liddell-Grainger Ian (address in Bridgwater The M E Jamrack(P), Julie Nicholson(S), S & West Somerset Conservative Strode, P Wynn, Daphne Turner, Vera Constituency) Party Candidate Dyer, A J Walker, Sally Smith, Rosalind Logan, B E Sandra Weatherhead.Michael Keenan(P), Geoffrey Stuart Dowding(S), V Milverton, C Morgan, Chris Moiser, Vincent G Woods, Rosemary L Woods, N J Thwaites, S J Pugsley, C M Butterworth. Moussa Farès K (address in Bridgwater The Liberal Amy Jones(P), Timothy Jones(S), Matt & West Somerset Party Jones, Katharina Midgley, Rachel Constituency) Stone, Samuel Oram, Christine Greenway, William Bolt, Rod Gooding, Carol A Gooding. Revans Bill 20 Quantock Close, Liberal Marcus Kravis(P), Janice Beasley(S), North Petherton, TA6 Democrat Peter Johnstone, Nick Revans, Gary 6TA Wong, Sarah Baker, Jill Ann Dillamore, Benet Allen, Michael McLaughlin, Eleanor Davis. Cara Strom(P), Alan James Beasley(S), Janet Mary Johnstone, Timothy Revans, Glen Terry Baker, Sarah Sinclair, Roger Bowerman, Toran Shaw, Paul Younger, Antony Nickolls. Ritchie Mickie (address in Bridgwater Green Party Allan James Jeffery(P), Reyna M & West Somerset Robertson(S), Cherry E Bird, Charles Constituency) Birch, Caitlin A Collins, Dawn Giddings, Sally Lowndes, Richard W R Lowndes, Elizabeth M McGrath, Paul M McGrath. Thornton Oliver Andrew Robert 8a Willoughby Road, Labour Party Brian D Smedley(P), Maureen Smith(S), London, NW3 1SA Candidate John F Thwaites, Michael James Lerry, Gary Andrew Derek Tucker, Leigh Paul Redman, Margaret Ann Layton, Margaret Glen Burrows, Kathryn Elizabeth Pearce, Hilary Joan Bruce. 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 12th December 2019 between the hours of 07:00 and 22:00 3. The number to be elected is ONE Dated: Thursday, 14th November 2019 Allison Griffin Acting Returning Officer Electoral Registration Officer Bridgwater House King Square BRIDGWATER SOMERSET TA6 3AR Printed and Published by Allison Griffin Acting Returning Officer Electoral Registration Officer Bridgwater House King Square BRIDGWATER SOMERSET TA6 3AR The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station BAA 1 / BAA The Committee Room, Ashcott Village Hall, High Street, Ashcott, Bridgwater, Somerset, 1 to 976 TA7 9PZ BAB 2 / BAB Bawdrip Village Hall, East Side Lane, Bawdrip, TA7 8QB 1 to 460 BAC 3 / BAC Dunwear House, Communal Hall, Westonzoyland Road, Bridgwater, TA6 5BP 1 to 1610 BAD 4 / BAD Dunwear House, Communal Hall, Westonzoyland Road, Bridgwater, TA6 5BP 1 to 1986 BAE 5 / BAE The Railway Club, Wellington Road, Bridgwater, TA6 5HA 1 to 1729 BAF 6 / BAF Eastover Youth and Community Centre, All Saints Terrace, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 5JQ 1 to 1667 BAG 7 / BAG Sydenham Community Centre, Parkway, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 4QZ 1 to 1744 BAH 8 / BAH (PART 1),Sydenham Community Centre, Parkway, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 4QZ 1 to 1776 BAH 9 / BAH (PART 2),Sydenham Community Centre, Parkway, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 4QZ 1777 to 3551 BAI 10 / BAI Holy Trinity Church Hall, Hamp Street, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 6AR 1 to 1740 BAI 11 / BAI, BBK, Holy Trinity Church Hall, Hamp Street, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 6AR 1741 to 3558 BAJ 12 / BAJ Victoria Park Comm Centre, Victoria Park Drive, Bridgwater, Somerset 1 to 1338 BAJ 13 / BAJ Victoria Park Comm Centre, Victoria Park Drive, Bridgwater, Somerset 1339 to 3050 BAK 14 / BAK The Charter Hall, Town Hall, High Street, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 3AS 1 to 1602 BAL 15 / BAL Westfield United Reformed Church, West Street, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 7EU 1 to 1249 BAM 16 / BAM The Charter Hall, Town Hall, High Street, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 3AS 1 to 1237 BAN 17 / BAN Aspen Court Commuall Hall, Communal Hall, Aspen Court, Wembdon Road, Bridgwater, 1 to 2070 TA6 7EN BAO 18 / BAO, BAY, St. Mary's Primary School, Oakfield Road, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 7LX 1 to 1441 BAP1 21 / BAP1 Kingsdown Pavilion, Kings Drive, Bridgwater, Somerset 1 to 1252 BAP2 24 / BAP2, BAU,Chedzoy Village Hall, Front Street, Chedzoy, TA7 8RE 1 to 202 BAQ 20 / BAQ Broomfield Village Hall, Broomfield, TA5 2EQ 1 to 199 BAR 21 / BAR Burtle Village Hall, Burtle Road, Burtle, TA7 8NB 1 to 321 BAS 22 / BAS Cannington Village Hall, Brook Street, Cannington, TA5 2HP 1 to 1663 BAT 23 / BAT Catcott Primary School, Manor Road, Catcott, TA7 9HD 1 to 445 BAU 24 / BAP2, BAU, Chedzoy Village Hall, Front Street, Chedzoy, TA7 8RE 1 to 356 BAV 25 / BAV Chilton Polden Village Hall, Priory Road, Chilton Polden, TA7 9EH 1 to 580 BAW 26 / BAW Chilton Trinity Village Hall, Chilton Trinity, TA5 2BH 1 to 339 BAX 27 / BAX Cossington Village Hall, Trivetts Way, Cossington, Bridgwater, TA7 8JN 1 to 538 BAY 18 / BAO, BAY,St. Mary's Primary School, Oakfield Road, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 7LX 1 to 353 BAZ 28 / BAZ, BCE, St. Georges Parish Centre, Church Road, Wembdon, TA6 7RR 1 to 103 BBA 29 / BBA East Huntspill Village Hall, Church Road, East Huntspill, TA9 3QF 3 to 988 BBB 30 / BBB Edington Village Hall, Broadway, Edington, TA7 9HA 1 to 319 BBC 31 / BBC Enmore Memorial Hall, Enmore, TA5 2AN 1 to 202 BBD 32 / BBD Fiddington Village Hall, Church Road, Fiddington, TA5 1JQ 1 to 214 BBE 33 / BBE Goathurst Village Hall, Goathurst Village Hall, Park Lane, Goathurst, TA5 2DF 1 to 155 BBF 34 / BBF Lyng Village Hall, Main Road, East Lyng, Taunton, Somerset, TA3 5AU 1 to 260 BBG 35 / BBG The Levels Methodist Church, Church Road, Middlezoy, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 0NZ 1 to 598 BBH 36 / BBH, BBI,Moorlinch Church Hall, Moor Road, Moorlinch, TA7 9BU 1 to 119 BBI 36 / BBH, BBI,Moorlinch Church Hall, Moor Road, Moorlinch, TA7 9BU 1 to 218 BBJ 37 / BBJ The Thomas Poole Nether Stowey Library, Castle Street, Nether Stowey, Somerset, TA5 1 to 1162 1LN BBK 11 / BAI, BBK,Holy Trinity Church Hall, Hamp Street, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 6AR 1 to 235 BBL 38 / BBL North Newton Village Hall, Church Road, North Newton, TA7 0BG 1 to 637 BBM 39 / BBM North Petherton Community Centre, Fore Street, North Petherton, Somerset, TA6 6QA 1 to 1389 BBM 40 / BBM North Petherton Community Centre, Fore Street, North Petherton, Somerset, TA6 6QA 1390 to 2900 BBN 41 / BBN Somerset Bridge County Primary School, Stockmoor Drive, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 6AH 1 to 1073 BBN 42 / BBN Somerset Bridge County Primary School, Stockmoor Drive, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 6AH 1074 to 2650 BBO 42 / BBO,Somerset Bridge County Primary School, Stockmoor Drive, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 6AH 1 to 89 BBP 43 / BBP Moorland Village Hall, Huntworth Lane, Moorland, TA7 0AS 1 to 310 BBQ 44 / BBQ Othery Village Hall, Othery Village Hall, Fore Street, Othery, TA7 0QU 1 to 535 BBR 45 / BBR, BBS, BBT,Otterhampton Village Hall, Riverside, Combwich, TA5 2QZ 1 to 647 BBS 45 / BBR, BBS, BBT, Otterhampton Village Hall, Riverside, Combwich, TA5 2QZ 1 to 22 BBT 45 / BBR, BBS, BBT, Otterhampton Village Hall, Riverside, Combwich, TA5 2QZ 1 to 140 BBU 46 / BBU Over Stowey Village Hall, Over Stowey, TA5 1HA 1 to 303 BBV 47 / BBV, BBW, BBV,Pawlett Village Hall, Old Main Road, Pawlett, TA6 4RY 1 to 795 BBW 47 / BBV, BBW, BBV,Pawlett Village Hall, Old Main Road, Pawlett, TA6 4RY 1 to 96 BBX 48 / BBX Puriton Village Hall, Riverton Road, Puriton, Somerset, TA7 8BP 1 to 1738 BBY 49 / BBY Shapwick Village Hall, Station Road, Shapwick, TA7 9NJ 1 to 382 Dated: Thursday, 14th November 2019 Allison Griffin Acting Returning Officer Electoral Registration Officer Bridgwater House King Square BRIDGWATER SOMERSET TA6 3AR Printed and Published by Allison Griffin Acting Returning Officer Electoral Registration Officer Bridgwater House King Square BRIDGWATER SOMERSET TA6 3AR BBZ 50 / BBZ, BCA, BCB, BBZ, Spaxton Village Hall, High Street, Spaxton, TA5 1BS 1 to 117 BCA 50 / BBZ, BCA, BCB, BBZ, Spaxton Village Hall, High Street, Spaxton, TA5 1BS 1 to 44 BCB 50 / BBZ, BCA, BCB, BBZ Spaxton Village Hall, High Street, Spaxton, TA5 1BS 1 to 672 BCC 51 / BCC Stawell Village Hall, Stawell, TA7 9AD 1 to 339 BCD 52 / BCD Thurloxton Village Hall, Thurloxton 1 to 123 BCE 28 / BAZ, BCE, St. Georges Parish Centre, Church Road, Wembdon, TA6 7RR 1 to 1637 BCF 53 / BCF Victoria Park Comm Centre, Victoria Park Drive, Bridgwater, Somerset 1 to 1052 BCG 54 / BCG, BCH,Balliol Hall, Church Road, West Huntspill, TA9 3RN 1 to 960 BCH 54 / BCG, BCH,Balliol Hall, Church Road, West Huntspill, TA9 3RN 1 to 203 BCI 55 / BCI Westonzoyland Village Hall, Committee Room, Cheer Lane, Westonzoyland, TA7 0ED 1 to 1467 BCJ 56 / BCJ, BCK,Woolavington Village Hall, Higher Road, Woolavington, TA7 8DY 1 to 1253 BCK 56 / BCJ, BCK,Woolavington Village Hall, Higher Road, Woolavington, TA7 8DY 1 to 563 DAE-B 57 / DAE-B Bicknoller Village Hall, Bicknoller Village Hall,, Dashwoods Lane, Bicknoller 1 to 359 DAJ-B 58 / DAJ-B Brompton Ralph Village Hall, Brompton Ralph Village Hall, Brompton Ralph 1 to 179 DAK-B 59 / DAK-BBrompton Regis Village Hall, Brompton Regis Village Hall, Brompton Regis 1 to 325 DAL-B 59 / DAL-B Brompton Regis Village Hall, Brompton Regis Village Hall, Brompton Regis 2 to 65 DAM-B 60 / DAM-B Brushford Parish Hall, New Road, Brushford 1 to 454 DAO-B 61 / DAO-BCarantoc Place Common Room, Carantoc Place
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