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Statement of Persons Nominated/Notice of Poll NOTICE OF POLL Election of Councillors to Bath & North East Somerset Council Bathavon North Ward A poll will be held on Thursday 2 May 2019 between 7am and 10pm. The number of councillors to be elected in this ward is TWO. The persons listed below have been validly nominated for election in this ward. Name of candidate Home address Description (if any) Names of subscribers to the nomination (Proposer and Seconder listed first) Adams, Emma (address in Bath and North East Somerset) Bath Northeast Somerset Independent Group (BIG) Andrew J Lea(P), Susanne M C Hagen(S), Natalie Spooner, Derek Greener, Irene Greener, Peter R Adams, Helen S James, Stephen G S Hagen, Heidi Thompson, Neil Whitehead Auty, Neil 16 Trossachs Drive, Bath, BA2 6RP Conservative Party Candidate Margaret A Borer(P), Anna J Lawrie(S), Angela Bond, Terence A Gazzard, Gillian A Gazzard, Penelope M Gill, Kenneth J McLeod, Margaret A McLeod, Robert J Leeming, Michael J Cooper Drew, Vicky 58 Mountain Wood, Bathford, Bath, BA1 7SA Labour Party Cydney O Hippisley-Drew(P), Helene J Dowman(S), Jennifer F M Ferriday, Eileen J Jefferies, Martin J Gormley, Linda T Gormley, Jonathan R Cooper, Lucy M Cooper, Gloria H Emmett, Danny D Mackrell Froud, Leila Jane (address in Bath and North East Somerset) Green Party James Froud(P), Antonia J Wrigley(S), Rosemary C Driver, Edward G Driver, Roger A Millbank, Sharon E Johnson, Jason P Stone, Clare L Malone, John Malone, Valerie Stone Guy, Kevin Ronald New Leaf Farm, Mill Lane, Bathampton, BA2 6TS Liberal Democrat Elizabeth S Warren(P), Maureen Millbank(S), Ruth Joslin, Maureen P Batley, Quita E Ashton, Emma F Scott, Sophia Hatzisavvidou, Elizabeth Lavender, Steven P Horler, Andrew N Mercer Hippisley-Drew, Cydney 58 Mountain Wood, Bathford, Bath, BA1 7SA Labour Party Vicky L Drew(P), Eileen J Jefferies(S), Jennifer F M Ferriday, Linda T Gormley, Martin J Gormley, Jonathan R Cooper, Lucy M Cooper, Gloria H Emmett, Danny D Mackrell, Helene J Dowman Lea, Andrew James 26 Morris Lane, Bath, BA1 7PP Bath Northeast Somerset Independent Group (BIG) Emma Adams(P), Susanne M C Hagen(S), Peter R Adams, Stephen G S Hagen, Helen Sian James, Daniel R Plowright, Kathryn Plowright, David J Hyde, Helen C Hyde, Colin D Blackburn Veal, Martin John Beresford Victory Gardens, Bannerdown Drive, Batheaston, Bath, BA1 7JW Independent Hugh D Baker(P), Alastair S MacKichan(S), Colin D Blackburn, Cherie A Cooper, Brian Johnson, Emma Adams, John A Rippin, Victoria M Tucker, James F Stables, Roger A Phelps Ward, Geoff Elmhurst, Upper Swainswick, Gloucester Road, Bath, BA1 8BR Conservative Party Candidate Angela M Batt(P), John H Bishop(S), Rosalind Bishop, Keith G Wright, Margaret A Borer, Donald K Mather, June Mather, Colleen M Ward, Robert J Leeming, Denise A Seward Warren, Elizabeth Sarah 3-4 Fairhaven Cottages, Northend, Batheaston, BA1 8ES Liberal Democrat Kevin R Guy(P), Maureen Millbank(S), Ruth Joslin, Maureen P Batley, Quita E Ashton, Kate J Lock, Emma F Scott, Sophia Hatzisavvidou, Elizabeth Lavender, Steven P Horler Date: Tuesday 23 April 2019 Maria Lucas Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW NOTICE OF POLL Election of Councillors to Bath & North East Somerset Council Bathavon South Ward A poll will be held on Thursday 2 May 2019 between 7am and 10pm. The number of councillors to be elected in this ward is TWO. The persons listed below have been validly nominated for election in this ward. Name of candidate Home address Description (if any) Names of subscribers to the nomination (Proposer and Seconder listed first) Butters, Trelawny Neilson Hillside Cottage, Southstoke Lane, South Stoke, BA2 7DN Liberal Democrat Gitte Dawson(P), Anthony P Gaines(S), Clive R Turner, Robert D Greig, Marian C Osborne, James Ure, Boye P Wheelhouse, Richard G M Holland, Fiona G Gourley, Charlotte Moore Mallon, Paul Gerald Dryleaze, Bath Road, Saltford, BS31 3JT Conservative Party Candidate Susan E Wagstaff(P), Francis C Wagstaff(S), Tessa M John, Sally- Ann Collins, Heather C Edwards, John R Kett-White, Richard J Blamey, Sarah G Lewis, Frederick R Freeman, Michael J Clarkson McCabe, Alexander 55 Hantone Hill, Bathampton, Bath, BA2 6XD Labour Party John A Bull(P), Diana E Hopkins(S), Gillian Carter, Ursula M Brooke, John I Brooke, Paula J Black, Edward Garnett, Ben G Hardy, Samuel J Black, Philip C Weaver McCabe, Matthew David Barrow Mead, Rush Hill, Englishcombe, BA2 2QP Liberal Democrat Clive R Turner(P), Stephen Dawson(S), Avril J Greig, Marian C Osborne, James Ure, Anthony P Gaines, Boye P Wheelhouse, Richard G M Holland, Fiona G Gourley, Charlotte Moore Naish, Rosemary 13 Maynard Terrace, Clutton, Bristol, BS39 5PL Conservative Party Candidate Francis C Wagstaff(P), Susan E Wagstaff(S), Tessa M John, Sally- Ann Collins, Heather C Edwards, John R Kett-White, Richard J Blamey, Sarah G Lewis, Frederick R Freeman, Michael J Clarkson Pitt, Terry Tudor Cottage, Church Hill, Freshford, BA2 7TX Green Party Christine Birchby(P), Roland E Birchby(S), Richard W Tibbles, Molly B Tibbles, Nicholas J Stevens, Penelope S Harward, Graham M Jenkinson, Janet R Pitt, Christopher J Wensley, Stephanie Noble Tilesi, Lisa Anne (address in Bath and North East Somerset) Bath Northeast Somerset Independent Group (BIG) Philip E Raby(P), Paula Grenney(S), Bridget A Woollen, Gail R Grimes, Gillian Bailey, Jodie M Hill, Caroline H Villiers, Paul A Thomas, Sarah L Joynt, Andrew Kemp Veale, David John The Gables, 89 Cooks Hill, Clutton, BS39 5RD Eric Smith(P), Alma N Smith(S), Brian G Edwards, Christopher Taylor, Brian J T Huggett, Gathorne H Girdlestone, Henry R Anderson, David Ellis Lippiatt, Francesca S Ince, Graham O Jones Date: Tuesday 23 April 2019 Maria Lucas Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW NOTICE OF POLL Election of Councillors to Bath & North East Somerset Council Bathwick Ward A poll will be held on Thursday 2 May 2019 between 7am and 10pm. The number of councillors to be elected in this ward is TWO. The persons listed below have been validly nominated for election in this ward. Name of candidate Home address Description (if any) Names of subscribers to the nomination (Proposer and Seconder listed first) Biggadike, Owen John John Wood Court KA2.2.3, Avon Street, Bath, BA1 1AG Labour Party Adrienne J Preedy(P), David M MacMillan(S), Stephen T Clarke, Melanie D S Clarke, Eve R Clarke, Timothy M Jelley, Julia R Cleveland, Elizabeth G West, Eleanor N J Bennett-Tennenhaus, Joe Reese Breton Des Loys, Elie Jacques Charles Westwood D4.09, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7JY Independent Frederick P Windsor(P), Justine C Seepers(S), Michael J B Pearson, Matthew Scott, Fusun Scott, David N Billing, Edward J Owen, Deborah J McCormick, Julian Barran, Rosemary Sutch Coffey, Michael Ravenscroft, Sydney Road, Bath, BA2 6NT Green Party Sally V Harris(P), Hazel Pennington(S), Peter G Slucutt, Stephanie C Dodge, Norbert J McEwan, Dorothy A Irvine, Francoise-Marie Harding, Oliver H S Chadwick, Jennifer Weekes, Stephanie L Seville Everritt, Johanna Maj 5 Nelson Villas, Bath, BA1 2BD Labour Party Adrienne J Preedy(P), David M MacMillan(S), Stephen T Clarke, Melanie D S Clarke, Eve R Clarke, Julia R Cleveland, Timothy M Jelley, Elizabeth G West, Eleanor N J Bennett-Tennenhaus, Joe Reese Grixoni, Martin Reynold Roberto Flat 3, 12 Queen's Parade, Bath, BA1 2NJ Conservative Party Candidate Nicholas J Tester(P), Nigel P Hale(S), Brian J Webber, John G Ferrie, Judith P Ferrie, Noreen R R Baugh, Peter J M Turner, Kathleen B J Wyatt, Alan Robinson, Margaret A Robinson Hobson, Tom Flat 5, 14 Norfolk Crescent, Bath, BA1 2BE Conservative Party Candidate Tanya J Elliott(P), John G Ferrie(S), Peter J M Turner, Margaret A Robinson, Alan Robinson, Brian J Webber, Nicholas J Tester, Kathleen B J Wyatt, Susan J Smith, Judith P Ferrie Kumar, Yukteshwar 45 Roundhill Grove, Bath, BA2 1JT Liberal Democrat Paul N Crossley(P), Claire V Jackson(S), David J Martin, Anne Alsop, David F E Alsop, Penelope S Barron, Nicholas S J Wood, Fionnuala P Coulson, David James, John Shepherd Rigby, Manda 44 Powlett Road, Bathwick, Bath, BA2 6QL Liberal Democrat David J Martin(P), Agnes Melling(S), Rosemary R Todd, William G Melling, Claire V Jackson, Nola J Wright, Melanie J Bullard, Harry J Bullard, Roy C Hatch, Brenda J Willey Rudowski, Evan Gregg Flat 17, 42 Great Pulteney Street, Bath, BA2 4DR Bath Northeast Somerset Independent Group (BIG) Jeanne M Berg Rudowski(P), Evelyn Bridge(S), David R Gregory, Ian C Critchley, Henry A D Ford, Michael J Pettitt, Rebecca J Hawkes, Claire L Thomas, David J Harrington, Jane K P Cordock Date: Tuesday 23 April 2019 Maria Lucas Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW NOTICE OF POLL Election of Councillors to Bath & North East Somerset Council Chew Valley Ward A poll will be held on Thursday 2 May 2019 between 7am and 10pm. The number of councillors to be elected in this ward is TWO. The persons listed below have been validly nominated for election in this ward. Name of candidate Home address Description (if any) Names of subscribers to the nomination (Proposer and Seconder listed first) Fortnam, Amy (address in Bath and North East Somerset) Liberal Democrat Richard C Blackmore(P), David J Eagon(S), Lucy S Pover, Anthony Mears, Nicholas J Carter, Vanessa J Watson, Gareth Collier, Stephen Ward, Janet A Ward, Katherine L Miller Parkes, David Guy Southview, Norton Hawkfield, Bristol, BS39 4HA
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