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South Cambridgeshire District Council SOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL REPORT OF THE RETURNING OFFICER I, the undersigned, Gregory John Harlock, Returning Officer for the several wards in the District of South Cambridgeshire, do hereby certify that the persons named below have been duly elected to the office of Councillor on 3 May 2007: WARD PARISHES NAME AND RETIRE ADDRESS NO. 1 BALSHAM Balsham, Carlton, Castle Camps, Richard Edwin 2011 Horseheath, Shudy Camps, West BARRETT Wickham, West Wratting, Weston 18 West Wickham Colville Road Balsham Cambridge CB21 4DZ NO. 2 BAR HILL Bar Hill, Boxworth, Dry Drayton, Roger HALL 2011 Lolworth 11 Almond Grove Bar Hill Cambridge CB23 8DU NO. 3 BARTON Barton, Coton, Grantchester, Francis William Miles 2011 Madingley BURKITT Merton House 17 Broadway Grantchester Cambridge CB3 9NQ NO. 5 BOURN Bourn, Cambourne, Caxton, Lorraine Ann 2011 Croxton, Eltisley MORGAN 42 Monkfield Lane Great Cambourne Cambridge CB23 6AJ NO. 7 COMBERTON Comberton Stephen Alexander 2011 HARANGOZO 57 Hillfield Road Comberton Cambridge CB23 7DB NO. 8 COTTENHAM Cottenham, Oakington & Timothy John 2011 Westwick, Rampton WOTHERSPOON The Three Horse Shoes 135 High Street Cottenham Cambridge CB24 8SD NO. 9 DUXFORD Duxford, Ickleton John WILLIAMS 2011 10 Brookhampton Street Ickleton Saffron Walden Essex CB10 1SP NO. 10 FOWLMERE Fowlmere, Foxton Deborah Patricia 2011 & FOXTON ROBERTS Amberley Long Lane Fowlmere Royston, Herts SG8 7TG NO. 11 FULBOURN Fulbourn Neil John SCARR 2011 9 Haggis Gap Fulbourn Cambridge CB1 5HD NO. 14 HARDWICK Hardwick Jim STEWART 2011 White Cottage 85 Main Street Hardwick Cambridge CB23 7QU NO. 17 HISTON & Histon, Impington Jonathan Peter 2011 IMPINGTON CHATFIELD 2 Parr Close Impington Cambridge CB24 9YH NO. 22 MILTON Milton Hazel Marion SMITH 2011 7 Hall End Milton Cambridge CB24 6AQ NO. 23 ORWELL & Barrington, Orwell, Wimpole David BIRD 2011 BARRINGTON 5 The Grove Orwell Royston Herts SG8 5RH NO. 24 PAPWORTH Conington, Elsworth, Fen Nick WRIGHT 2011 & ELSWORTH Drayton, Graveley, Knapwell, Marshalls Farm Papworth Everard, Papworth St Elsworth Road Agnes Conington Cambridge CB23 4LW NO. 25 SAWSTON Sawston David Roy BARD 2011 15 Huddleston Way Sawston Cambridge CB22 3SW NO. 27 TEVERSHAM Teversham Caroline Anne HUNT 2011 35 High Street Teversham Cambridge CB21 5AF NO. 28 THE Babraham, Great Abington, Anthony Geoffrey 2011 ABINGTONS Hinxton, Little Abington, ORGEE Pampisford 8 Bourn Bridge Road Little Abington Cambridge CB21 6BJ NO. 30 THE Great Shelford, Little Shelford, Jaime Ann DIPPLE 2011 SHELFORDS & Newton, Stapleford 94 London Road STAPLEFORD Stapleford Cambridge CB22 5DR NO. 34 WILLINGHAM Over, Willingham Brian Roy BURLING 2011 & OVER Chain Farm Overcote Road Over Cambridge CB24 5NS.
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