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Statement of Persons Nominated Suffolk Coastal SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Election of a Councillor for the ALDEBURGH AND LEISTON Division STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of a Councillor on Thursday, 4th May 2017 for the ALDEBURGH AND LEISTON Division. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. SURNAME, 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER’S NAME RETURNING OFFICER HAS OTHER NAMES (if any) SECONDER’S NAME DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Ball 151 Saxmundham UK Heather Coster (P) Roger Thomas Road Independence Dudley R Fryer (S) Aldeburgh Party (UKIP) Suffolk IP15 5PB Casagrande 13 Archway Cottages Labour Party S W Marsling (P) Freda Jeanette Maria Valley Road Candidate C S Ginger (S) Leiston IP16 4AR McLean 38 High Street Liberal John E H Macallister (P) Julia Beatrice Ellen Saxmundham Democrats Janet F Tait (S) IP17 1AB Rainger Christmas Cottage The Trevor Hawkins (P) Russ Farnham Road Conservative Ian Pratt (S) Snape Party Suffolk IP17 1QW Ward 1 Manor Road The Green J M Richards (P) Peter Frederick Woodbridge Party D M Richards (S) IP13 6HY The persons opposite whose names no entry is made in column 5 have been and stand validly nominated. Dated: Tuesday, 04 April 2017 S Baker Deputy Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council East Suffolk House, Riduna Park Station Road Melton Woodbridge IP12 1RT Published and printed by S Baker, Deputy Returning Officer, Suffolk Coastal District Council, East Suffolk House, Riduna Park, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge, IP12 1RT SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Election of a Councillor for the BLYTHING Division STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of a Councillor on Thursday, 4th May 2017 for the BLYTHING Division. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. SURNAME, 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER’S NAME RETURNING OFFICER HAS OTHER NAMES (if any) SECONDER’S NAME DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Hiley 18 Tennyson Road The Green Joseph James Cassels (P) Nigel Keith Saxmundham Party Ken Bate (S) IP17 1WU Sandbach 38 High Street Liberal L F A Jardine (P) James Peter Charles Saxmundham Democrats K R Dickerson (S) IP17 1AB Smith Gap House The Peter G Batho (P) Richard William 8 Albion Street Conservative Diana Mary Eastman (S) Lowestoft Saxmundham Party IP17 1BN Turner 26 Lincoln Avenue Labour Party M W Golding (P) Mark William Saxmundham James Turner (S) Suffolk IP17 1BZ The persons opposite whose names no entry is made in column 5 have been and stand validly nominated. Dated: Tuesday, 04 April 2017 S Baker Deputy Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council East Suffolk House, Riduna Park Station Road Melton Woodbridge IP12 1RT Published and printed by S Baker, Deputy Returning Officer, Suffolk Coastal District Council, East Suffolk House, Riduna Park, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge, IP12 1RT SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Election of a Councillor for the CARLFORD Division STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of a Councillor on Thursday, 4th May 2017 for the CARLFORD Division. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. SURNAME, 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER’S NAME RETURNING OFFICER HAS OTHER NAMES (if any) SECONDER’S NAME DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Burns Old Hall The Green T J Warner (P) Miriam Rectory Hill Party D P Clery (S) East Bergholt CO7 6TG Coney Octagon House UK P Batley (P) Michael Paul The Street Independence T David S Wood (S) Easton Party (UKIP) Woodbridge IP13 0EE Johnson Bridge Lodge Independent C Matter (P) Rose Mary Grace Church Lane A T Law (S) Witnesham Ipswich Suffolk IP6 9JD Toptani 286 Kittles Corner Labour Party Helen Clarkson (P) Shasha Cretingham Theresa Dunningham (S) Woodbridge IP13 7BN Vickery 7 Framlingham Court The Diane Smith (P) Robin Mervyn Valley Road Conservative Trevor H Smith (S) Ipswich Party Suffolk Candidate IP1 4EF Yule Stones Throw Liberal Stephen J Barnett (P) Kay Cottage Democrats D N Yule (S) 19 Station Road Woodbridge IP12 4AU The persons opposite whose names no entry is made in column 5 have been and stand validly nominated. Dated: Tuesday, 04 April 2017 S Baker Deputy Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council East Suffolk House, Riduna Park Station Road Melton Woodbridge IP12 1RT Published and printed by S Baker, Deputy Returning Officer, Suffolk Coastal District Council, East Suffolk House, Riduna Park, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge, IP12 1RT SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Election of Councillors for the FELIXSTOWE COASTAL Division STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of TWO Councillors on Thursday, 4th May 2017 for the FELIXSTOWE COASTAL Division. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. SURNAME, 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER’S NAME RETURNING OFFICER HAS OTHER NAMES (if any) SECONDER’S NAME DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Bennett 69 High Road East Liberal L Reeves (P) Seamus James Felixstowe Democrats Adrian J Hine (S) Townsley IP11 9PT Candy Flat 3 Liberal L Reeves (P) Jan 105 Queens Road Democrats Alan S Coombes (S) Felixstowe Suffolk IP11 7PG Franklin 32 Bath Road Labour Party Michael Sharman (P) Corrine Mary Felixstowe Mary Wyatt (S) Suffolk IP11 7JW Lyndle 18 Buregate Road Green Party D C Keeble (P) Kay Felixstowe first choice C Gemmell (S) IP11 2DE candidate Morris 79 Ranelagh Road Labour Party Michael Sharman (P) Margaret Anne Felixstowe Mary Wyatt (S) IP11 7HY Newman 1 Mellis Court The P J Bolton (P) Graham Leslie Felixstowe Conservative G W Dines (S) IP11 2YQ Party Phair 9 Picketts Road UK Patricia M Sharp (P) Keith James Felixstowe Independence John H R Jenkins (S) Suffolk Party (UKIP) IP11 7JT Semmens 58 Bridgewood Road The Green D Laverty (P) Aidan John Woodbridge Party V Bryant (S) IP12 4HA Wiles 4 Roman Way The Doreen Savage (P) Steve Felixstowe Conservative Stuart Bird (S) IP11 9NJ Party The persons opposite whose names no entry is made in column 5 have been and stand validly nominated. Dated: Tuesday, 04 April 2017 S Baker Deputy Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council East Suffolk House, Riduna Park Station Road Melton Woodbridge IP12 1RT Published and printed by S Baker, Deputy Returning Officer, Suffolk Coastal District Council, East Suffolk House, Riduna Park, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge, IP12 1RT SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Election of a Councillor for the FELIXSTOWE NORTH & TRIMLEY Division STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of a Councillor on Thursday, 4th May 2017 for the FELIXSTOWE NORTH & TRIMLEY Division. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. SURNAME, 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER’S NAME RETURNING OFFICER HAS OTHER NAMES (if any) SECONDER’S NAME DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Ablitt 46 Rendlesham Road Labour Party Michael L Deacon (P) Dave Felixstowe R Dixon (S) IP11 2YP Bird 70 Hintlesham Drive The Raymond J Garfield (P) Stuart Michael Felixstowe Conservative Janet Mary Garfield (S) IP11 2YL Party Coutts 4 Ataka Road UK B Latchem (P) David Smith Walton Independence Denise J M Marsden (S) Felixstowe Party (UKIP) IP11 9DH Marfleet 1 Capel Close Liberal Rev David Miller (P) Andrew Graham Trimley St Martin Democrats M Ninnmey (S) Richard Felixstowe IP11 0UP Mulberg 19 Gulpher Road The Green G H Leighton (P) Jonathan David Felixstowe Party Steve Cotton (S) IP11 9DN The persons opposite whose names no entry is made in column 5 have been and stand validly nominated. Dated: Tuesday, 04 April 2017 S Baker Deputy Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council East Suffolk House, Riduna Park Station Road Melton Woodbridge IP12 1RT Published and printed by S Baker, Deputy Returning Officer, Suffolk Coastal District Council, East Suffolk House, Riduna Park, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge, IP12 1RT SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Election of a Councillor for the FRAMLINGHAM Division STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of a Councillor on Thursday, 4th May 2017 for the FRAMLINGHAM Division. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. SURNAME, 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER’S NAME RETURNING OFFICER HAS OTHER NAMES (if any) SECONDER’S NAME DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Bayfield 4 The Limes Labour Party Joan Roberts (P) Kezia College Road Lesley Bensley (S) Framlingham Woodbridge Suffolk IP13 9ET Burroughes Burfields The J P Gregory (P) Stephen John Harry The Green Conservative W Burroughes (S) Chediston Party Halesworth Suffolk IP19 0BB Holloway Mindy's Bar The Green C Mummery (P) James William Low Street Party Hal W Keys-Holloway (S) Badingham Woodbridge Suffolk IP13 8JX Owen 5 Albert Place UK D J Bosworth (P) David John Framlingham Independence Y Bosworth (S) Woodbridge Party (UKIP) Suffolk IP13 9DX Turner The Barn Liberal Jon James (P) Andrew The Hill Democrats Rob Alcraft (S) Westleton Saxmundham Suffolk IP17 3AN The persons opposite whose names no entry is made in column 5 have been and stand validly nominated. Dated: Tuesday, 04 April 2017 S Baker Deputy Returning Officer Suffolk Coastal District Council East Suffolk House, Riduna Park Station Road Melton Woodbridge IP12 1RT Published and printed by S Baker, Deputy Returning Officer, Suffolk Coastal District Council, East Suffolk House, Riduna Park, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge, IP12 1RT SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Election of Councillors for the KESGRAVE & RUSHMERE ST ANDREW Division STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The
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