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Statement of Persons Nominated & Notice of Poll & Situation of Polling STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of a Member of Parliament for Reading East Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for Reading East 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 JOHANNESSEN 22 Alpine Street, The Green Party Smith Lindsay B(+) McNamara (+) (++) (+) (++) Kizzi Reading, McNamara Daniel Alison L(++) RG1 2QA McGonigle Brenda J Hoskins Isobel C Collins Stuart A White Robert J McNamara Sarah F Collins Grace Smith Jonathan F KIRKWOOD 20 Hillbrow, Movement for Brown John R(+) Brown Margaret(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Andy Reading, Active Democracy Wilkinson Cecilia A Hussey Martin J RG2 8JD Hussey Carol A Murphy Giles E Valdez Mairin F Southey Andrew J Saunders Christina Murphy Kasmira R RODDA 15 Blenheim Labour Party Short William A(+) Kennedy (+) (++) (+) (++) Matt Road, Lay Richard B Paula M(++) Caversham, Burnish Angela Brownhill Jane E Reading, Jerrome Nicola Howcroft Jonathon T Barnett-Ward Jerrome Matthew RG4 7RT Adele V Barnett-Ward Edmund P TURBERVILLE 15 East View Independent Ferguson David(+) Graves (+) (++) (+) (++) Michael Jeffrey Place, East Graves Susanna Andrew A(++) Street, Reading, Duff Keira J Verma Jitin RG1 4AW Meikle Jonathan C Bean Liane K Calderon Christina Leake Rachel S Baker Peter G WILSON (address in The Conservative Townend Townend (+) (++) (+) (++) Rob Reading East) Party Candidate Michael A(+) Elisabeth E(++) Stanford-Beale Hansford Paul Anthony D Baker Marilyn King Sally Hosmer-Wright Vidler Graham T Jessica E S Skeats Jeanette M Skeats Ashleigh M E WOODS 38 Lamorna Liberal Democrats Pinchen Rodney(+) Ralphs Maurice(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Jenny Crescent, Ramsay Joanna E Penman Guy W Tilehurst, Adams Madeleine E Burden Reading, Astill Sian E Christopher S Bentham Evelyn I Bentham Robin J RG31 5WF Smart Simon D 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 New Hope Community Church Centre, 95 York Road, Reading RE1 L-1 to L-1780 Sir Herman Gollancz Hall, Clifton Street, Reading RE2 LA-2/1 to LA-1973 Sir Herman Gollancz Hall, Clifton Street, Reading RE3 LA-1976 to LA-3917 Wesley Church Hall, Queens Road, Reading RE4 LB-1 to LB-1726 St John & St. Stephen Parish Centre, 121 - 147 Orts Road, Reading RE5 LC-1 to LC-1349 New Bridge Nursery School, Montague Street, Caversham RE6 M-1 to M-1337 New Bridge Nursery School, Montague Street, Caversham RE7 M-1338 to M-2710 Thameside Primary School, Harley Road, Caversham RE8 MA-1 to MA-2099 Caversham Childrens Centre, Amersham Road, Reading RE9 MB-1 to MB-1805 Caversham Primary School, Hemdean Road, Caversham RE10 MC-3 to MC-775 Scout & Guide Joint HQ, 163 Northcourt Avenue, Reading RE11 N-1 to N-1312 Scout & Guide Joint HQ, 163 Northcourt Avenue, Reading RE12 N-1313 to N-2287/1 The Ridgeway Primary School, Hillbrow, Reading RE13 NA-1 to NA-1481 South Reading Youth & Community Centre, 252 Northumberland Avenue, RE14 NB-1 to NB-1292 Reading Christ the King Church Hall, 408 Northumberland Avenue, Whitley, Reading RE15 NC-1 to NC-1069 Katesgrove Primary School, Dorothy Street, Reading, RG1 2NL RE16 B-1 to B-1753 Katesgrove Primary School, Dorothy Street, Reading, RG1 2NL RE17 B-1756 to B-3453 Christchurch Centre, C/O New Christ Church Primary School, Milman Road RE18 BA-1 to BA-757 Christchurch Centre, C/O New Christ Church Primary School, Milman Road RE19 BA-757/1 to BA-1525/1 The Palmer Academy, 70 Northumberland Avenue, Reading RE20 BB-2 to BB-1676 Caversham Heights Methodist Church, 74 Highmoor Road, Caversham Heights RE21 Y-1 to Y-2510 New Town Primary School, School Terrace, Reading RE22 P-1 to P-1539 New Town Primary School, School Terrace, Reading RE23 P-1540 to P-2705 Alfred Sutton Primary School, 148 Wokingham Road, Reading, RG6 1JR RE24 PA-1 to PA-1395 Alfred Sutton Primary School, 148 Wokingham Road, Reading, RG6 1JR RE25 PA-1396 to PA-2704 Alfred Sutton Primary School, 148 Wokingham Road, Reading, RG6 1JR RE26 PA-2705 to PA-3995 Emmer Green Youth & Community Centre, St. Barnabas Road, Emmer Green RE27 V-1 to V-1770 Emmer Green Youth & Community Centre, St. Barnabas Road, Emmer Green RE28 V-1771 to V-3462 The Milestone Centre, Northbrook Road, Caversham RE29 VA-1 to VA-1422 The Milestone Centre, Northbrook Road, Caversham RE30 VA-1423 to VA-2757 Micklands Primary School, Micklands Road, Caversham RE31 VB-1 to VB-1321 St Luke`s Hall, Erleigh Road, Reading RE32 R-1 to R-1256 St Luke`s Hall, Erleigh Road, Reading RE33 R-1257 to R-2454/1 Redlands Primary School, Lydford Road, Reading RE34 RA-1 to RA-716/4 Redlands Primary School, Lydford Road, Reading RE35 RA-716/5 to RA-1344 Hexham Community Centre, 1A Bamburgh Close, Whitley RE36 RB-1 to RB-1203 Museum of English Rural Life, The University of Reading, Redlands Road RE37 RC-2 to RC-611 Highdown School, Surley Row, Emmer Green RE38 W-1 to W-1140 St Andrew`s Hall, Albert Road, Caversham, Reading RE39 WA-1 to WA-1896 Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Mr Christopher Brooks Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Civic Offices, Bridge Street, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 2LU St Andrew`s Hall, Albert Road, Caversham, Reading RE40 WA-1897 to WA-3433 Caversham Primary School, Hemdean Road, Caversham RE41 WB-1 to WB-1543 Caversham Primary School, Hemdean Road, Caversham RE42 WB-1547 to WB-2906 Earley Home Guard, 22 Pitts Lane, Earley, Reading REW43 EAR-1 to EAR-3330 Earley Home Guard, 22 Pitts Lane, Earley, Reading REW44 EAR-1742 to EAR-3330 Christ Church Hall (Main), Crockhamwell Road, Woodley, Reading REW45 KAR-1 to KAR-3698 Christ Church Hall (Main), Crockhamwell Road, Woodley, Reading REW46 KAR-2059 to KAR-3698 Woodley Baptist Church Centre, Hurricane Way, Woodley, Reading REW47 KDR-1 to KDR-3252/3 Woodley Baptist Church Centre, Hurricane Way, Woodley, Reading REW48 KDR-1695 to KDR-3252 Emmanuel Church Centre, Southlake Crescent, Woodley, Reading REW49 KER-1 to KER-1222 Emmanuel Church Centre, Southlake Crescent, Woodley, Reading REW50 KER-1223 to KER-2188 Emmanuel Church Centre, Southlake Crescent, Woodley, Reading REW51 KFR-1 to KFR-903 Emmanuel Church Centre, Southlake Crescent, Woodley, Reading REW52 KFR-904 to KFR-1746 St James` Church Centre, Kingfisher Drive, Woodley, Reading REW53 KHR-1 to KHR-1224 St James` Church Centre, Kingfisher Drive, Woodley, Reading REW54 KHR-1225 to KHR-2221 St James` Church Centre, Kingfisher Drive, Woodley, Reading REW55 KIR-1 to KIR-1177 St James` Church Centre, Kingfisher Drive, Woodley, Reading REW56 KIR-1178 to KIR-1980 Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Mr Christopher Brooks Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Civic Offices, Bridge Street, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 2LU .
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