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Denton and Reddish STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Tameside Metropolitan Borough Election of a Member of Parliament for Denton and Reddish Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for Denton and Reddish will be held on Thursday 8 June 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. One Member of Parliament is to be elected. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions 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 (if Home Address Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Candidate any) Assentors Assentors Assentors ANKERS 3 Talbot Street, Liberal Democrats Walsh Michaela L(+) Gallagher (+) (++) (+) (++) Catherine Louise Hazel Grove, Cullen Janice A William J(++) SK7 4BH Cullen Terence Cullen Matthew Hall Nathan J S Davies Grant B Smale Debbie Lewis Redecca Wright Christopher DAVE (address in the The Official Kilgannon John M(+) Gant Jason(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Farmin Lord Denton and Monster Raving Gant Elizabeth Stringer Victor Reddish Loony Party Parkes Lee Parkes Michelle Constituency) Stringer Jacqueline Davies Stephen Blease Cheryl Wilson Keith S GWYNNE 139 St Anne's Labour Party Gwynne Allison L(+) Warrington Lane Lane Dawson(++) Higson Diane(+) Fowler Michael(++) Andrew John Road, Denton, Reid Claire E Brenda(++) Jacqueline E(+) Barton Bernadette J Fowler Josephine V Warrington M34 3DY Taylor John C Newton George Gwynne Richard J Oliver Florence M Bickerdyke Jayne Graham L Ricci Vincent McNally David H Marlor Jean Butler Kate Owen Gary Evans Lisa A West Adrian Ward Denise A Done Kieren S Verdeille Andrew Marston Sandra Poole Stephen Brown Sophie Wilson David Marston Thomas W HAYES (address in the Green Party Hayes Gareth D(+) Redman (+) (++) (+) (++) Gareth Denton and Craven Julie Gerard T(++) Reddish Ackroyd Richard Sellers Catherine T Constituency) Hooley Elizabeth Yates Mark R Beresford Roy Hooley James Healy Clare A KANA (address in the The Conservative Cobb Dawn L(+) Mather Daniel J(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Rozila Blackburn Party Candidate Haygarth Linda Perrins David L Constituency) Haygarth John G O`Sullivan Alurie M O`Sullivan Gerard Johnson David Fisher Michael Fisher Linda SEDDON (address in the UK Independence Harris Peter R(+) Harris Violet M(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Josh Denton and Party Booth Milly Bardsley Hannah Reddish Seddon George Nazari Phillipa Constituency) Seddon Debra Watchorn John Watchorn Adam Nolan Maureen 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Situation of Polling Station Station Number Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Poplar Street Primary School(Childrens Centre), Ravenwood Drive, Audenshaw, 1 AUD1-1 to AUD1-548 Manchester St Hilda's Church, Denton Road, Audenshaw, Manchester 2 AUD2-1 to AUD2-2254 Aldwyn Primary School, Lumb Lane, Audenshaw, Manchester 3 AUD3-1/1 to AUD3-1156 Aldwyn Primary School, Lumb Lane, Audenshaw, Manchester 4 AUD3-1157 to AUD3-2329/1 Ryecroft Hall, Manchester Road, Audenshaw, Manchester 5 AUD4-1 to AUD4-981 St Anne's R.C. Primary School, Booth Road, Audenshaw, Manchester 6 AUD5-1 to AUD5-1312/1 Audenshaw Primary School, Ash Street, Audenshaw, Manchester 7 AUD6-1 to AUD6-2119 Hope United Reformed Church, Stockport Road, Denton, Manchester 8 DENNE1-1 to DENNE1-1086 Carmel Christian Centre, Seymour Street, Denton, Manchester 9 DENNE2-1 to DENNE2-1084/1 Thorpe House, Thorpe Close, Denton 10 DENNE3-1 to DENNE3-1451/1 Linden Road Primary School, Linden Road, Denton, Manchester 11 DENNE4-2 to DENNE4-1381 Linden Road Primary School, Linden Road, Denton, Manchester 12 DENNE4-1382 to DENNE4-2729/1 St Anne's Primary School, St. Annes Road, Denton, Manchester 13 DENNE5-1 to DENNE5-2294 Haughton Green Methodist Church Hall, Two Trees Lane, Denton, Manchester 14 DENS1-1 to DENS1-1141 Haughton Green Methodist Church Hall, Two Trees Lane, Denton, Manchester 15 DENS1-1142 to DENS1-2101/1 Corrie Primary School, Cemetery Road, Denton, Manchester 16 DENS2-1 to DENS2-1145/1 St John Fisher R.C Primary School, Manor Road, Denton, Manchester 17 DENS3-1 to DENS3-1980/1 Manor Green Primary School, Mancunian Road, Denton, Manchester 18 DENS4-1 to DENS4-1926/1 Yew Tree Community Centre, Circular Road, Denton, Manchester 19 DENS5-1 to DENS5-1249/1 Denton West Community Centre, Hulme Road, Denton, Manchester 20 DENW1-1 to DENW1-1890 St George's Centre, Windmill Lane, Denton, Manchester 21 DENW2-1 to DENW2-1128 St George's Centre, Windmill Lane, Denton, Manchester 22 DENW2-1129 to DENW2-2259 Victoria Park Community Centre, Town Hall Car Park, Market Street, Denton 23 DENW3-1 to DENW3-1723/1 Greswell Primary School, Percy Road, Denton, Manchester 24 DENW4-1 to DENW4-1551 Holy Family R.C. Church Hall, Wainwright Avenue, Denton, Manchester 25 DENW5-1 to DENW5-2044/1 Dukinfield Library, Concord Way, Dukinfield, Cheshire 26 DUK1-1 to DUK1-1778 Old Hall Chapel, Dewsnap Lane, Dukinfield, Cheshire 27 DUK2-1 to DUK2-1758 Old Hall Chapel, Dewsnap Lane, Dukinfield, Cheshire 28 DUK2-1759 to DUK2-3376 St Alban`s Mission, Park Road, Dukinfield, Cheshire 29 DUK3-1 to DUK3-485 Dukinfield Town Hall, King Street, Dukinfield, Cheshire 30 DUK4-1 to DUK4-1975 Dukinfield Town Hall, King Street, Dukinfield, Cheshire 31 DUK4-1977 to DUK4-3838/2 Reddish Library, Gorton Road, Reddish, Stockport 32 OA-1 to OA-1192 St Joseph`s Catholic Primary School, Reddish, Higginson Road, Off Gorton Road, 33 OB-1 to OB-905 Reddish Christ Church Schoolroom, Gorton Road, Reddish, Stockport 34 OC-1 to OC-1207 Vale View Primary School, Mill Lane, North Reddish, Stockport 35 OD-1 to OD-1285 St Agnes` Church, Gorton Road, St Agnes Street, Reddish 36 OE-1 to OE-1559 Reddish Northend Football Club, Mike Doyle Centre, Browning Road, Reddish 37 OF-1 to OF-1673 Community Centre - North Reddish, North Reddish Park, Gorton Road, Reddish 38 OG-1 to OG-908 North Reddish Scout & Guide Centre, Criterion Street, Reddish, Stockport 39 OH-1 to OH-810 All Saints Church, All Saints Road, Heaton Norris, Stockport 40 PA-1 to PA-918 All Saints Church, All Saints Road, Heaton Norris, Stockport 41 PA-919 to PA-1805 Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Steven Pleasant MBE Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Dukinfield Town Hall, King Street, Dukinfield, Tameside, SK16 4LA Broadstone Hall Primary School, Broadstone Hall Road South, Heaton Chapel, 42 PB-1 to PB-1289 Stockport Reddish Vale Family Centre, (Next to Reddish Vale Nursery School), Reddish 43 PC-1 to PC-1489/3 Vale Road, Reddish The Triangle Church (Lancashire Hill S. S.), Sandy Lane, South Reddish, 44 PD-1 to PD-1023 Stockport The Triangle Church (Lancashire Hill S. S.), Sandy Lane, South Reddish, 45 PD-1024 to PD-2002 Stockport St Mary`s Church Hall, St. Mary`s Drive, South Reddish, Stockport 46 PE-1 to PE-976 Bairstow Club, Rupert Street, Off Reddish Road, Houldsworth Square 47 PF-1 to PF-1726 St Anne`s Rc High School, Glenfield Road, Heaton Chapel, Stockport 48 PG-1 to PG-1013/2 Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Steven Pleasant MBE Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Dukinfield Town Hall, King Street, Dukinfield, Tameside, SK16 4LA .
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