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Sheffield City Council Statement of Persons Nominated May 2016 Sheffield City Council Election of Councillors for the Park & Arbourthorne Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of THREE Councillors on Thursday, 5th May 2016 for the Park & Arbourthorne Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. CANDIDATE NAME 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER, SECONDER RETURNING OFFICER HAS (if any) AND ASSENTORS DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Barker Kristopher Connor 482 Shoreham Street, Trade Unionist J R Dunstan-Furniss(P), P Sheffield, S2 4FD and Socialist King(S), E J Morton, B Price- Coalition Jones, A Munro, T Linfitt, N Linfitt, G Brown, J Brown, C A Winfrow Barnard Jen 259 Myrtle Road, Green Party Belinda Wiggs(P), A Sheffield, S2 3HH Marshall(S), R Marshall, J B Woodruff, A Duckworth, R Dunks, D Dunks, D Sulph, Kevin Meaney, Julieanne Porter Dawson Dennise Ann 8 Parsley Hay Drive, Uk Independence M Poole(P), P Barrett(S), A Sheffield, S13 8NH Party (UKIP) Ellis, S Ellis, J Stockwell, B Stockwell, J Cutler, M J Holland, P West, L Hill Dore Julie 20 Seagrave Road, Labour Party L Wray(P), J D Butcher(S), A Sheffield, S12 2JS Ripley, Liam David McLennan, D Smith, E D Flaherty, Anna Flaherty, P Broadhead, Douglas Jensen, K Kirton Herbert Lyuba Ilieva 874 Gleadless Road, Green Party Belinda Wiggs(P), A Sheffield, S12 2QF Marshall(S), R Marshall, J Woodruff, A Duckworth, R Dunks, D Dunks, D Sulph, Kevin Meaney, Julieanne Porter Kingdom Ann Patricia 72 Hastings Road, Liberal K Cantrill(P), Rita J Cantrill(S), Sheffield, S7 2GU Democrats R Hoskins, J Robinson, A Broadhurst, C J Eaton, S Eaton, M Christopherson, T Oxley, S Ayris Miskell Ben 9 Butcher works, 70 Labour Party L Wray(P), J D Butcher(S), Ann Arundel Street, Ripley, Liam David McLennan, Sheffield, S1 2NS D Smith, E D Flaherty, Anna Flaherty, P Broadhead, Douglas Jensen, K Kirton Reynolds Mike 50 Greystones Avenue, Liberal K Cantrill(P), Rita J Cantrill(S), Sheffield, S11 7AZ Democrats R Hoskins, J Robinson, A Broadhurst, C J Eaton, S Eaton, M Christopherson, T Oxley, S Ayris Ross Susan Elizabeth 8 The Causeway, Liberal K Cantrill(P), Rita J Cantrill(S), Sheffield, S17 3EA Democrats R Hoskins, J Robinson, A Broadhurst, C J Eaton, S Eaton, M Christopherson, T Oxley, S Ayris Scott Jack Josiah 553 Loxley Road, Labour Party L Wray(P), J D Butcher(S), A Sheffield, S6 6RR Ripley, Liam David McLennan, Dated: Friday, 08 April 2016 John Mothersole Returning Officer Sheffield City Council Town Hall Surrey Street Sheffield S1 2HY Published and printed by John Mothersole, Returning Officer, Sheffield City Council, Town Hall, Surrey Street, Sheffield, S1 2HY D Smith, E D Flaherty, Anna Flaherty, P Broadhead, Douglas Jensen, K Kirton Squires Edward Gordon 20 Blackwell Place, Green Party Belinda Wiggs(P), A J Sheffield, S2 5PX Marshall(S), R Marshall, J Woodruff, A Duckworth, R Dunks, D J Dunks, D Sulph, Kevin Meaney, J G Porter Woodger Francis Henry 77 Folds Lane, The Conservative N Bilton(P), K Wales(S), J K Sheffield, S8 0ES Party Candidate Ward, I Ward, D Goodison, R Bright, A Whysall, G Power, S Kentzer, I Culver The persons above stand validly nominated unless an entry has been made in column 5 Dated: Friday, 08 April 2016 John Mothersole Returning Officer Sheffield City Council Town Hall Surrey Street Sheffield S1 2HY Published and printed by John Mothersole, Returning Officer, Sheffield City Council, Town Hall, Surrey Street, Sheffield, S1 2HY Sheffield City Council Election of Councillors for the Beauchief & Greenhill Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of THREE Councillors on Thursday, 5th May 2016 for the Beauchief & Greenhill Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. CANDIDATE NAME 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER, SECONDER RETURNING OFFICER HAS (if any) AND ASSENTORS DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Gledhill Julie 59 Grove Road, Labour Party D L Munn(P), Mary Bishop(S), L Millhouses, Sheffield, S7 Munn, N Brown, D J Brown, Eric 2GY Singleton, L N Coates, Elizabeth Coates, M E Campbell, P Robinson Hartley Catherine Sarah 31 Backmoor Road, Green Party J L H Bradnum(P), T White(S), Norton, Sheffield, S8 S Collins, Ian Mott, P Mott, S 8LB Turner, M Tompkins, J Tompkins, T L Beatson, L Myers Horada-Bradnum Paul 84 Lowedges Road, Green Party J L H Bradnum(P), T White(S), Lowedges, Sheffield, S8 S Collins, Ian Mott, P Mott, S 7LB Turner, M Tompkins, J Tompkins, T L Beatson, L S Myers Kirby John 108 Carr Road, Labour Party D L Munn(P), D J Brown(S), L Sheffield, S6 2WZ Munn, M Bishop, N Brown, Eric Singleton, L Coates, M E Campbell, P Robinson, R Huzzard Morris Peter New House, Moorgate Conservative C Postlethwaite(P), S Grove, Rotherham, S60 Party Candidate Postlethwaite(S), H B Jones, D 2TR Millington, J Millington, H Millington, J W Charles, J R Charles, J Oldfield, S Oldfield Munn Roy 26 Glen View Road, Labour Party E Robson(P), B D Robson(S), M Sheffield, S8 7SF J Storer, J A Storer, D L Munn, L Munn, M Bishop, N Brown, D J Brown, Eric Singleton Murphy Terry Steven 23 Ranmoor Court, Trade Unionist Lisa Wallace(P), G Davies(S), Michael Graham Road, Sheffield, and Socialist D G Hoad, M Nkala, K W S10 3DW Coalition Hutchinson, D L Davies, W Heward, S J Ham, M J Whyms, G A L Davies Nash Andy 49 Whirlowdale Liberal I Foster(P), H M Foster(S), Crescent, Sheffield, S7 Democrats Pauline S Memmott, P S 2NB Memmott, Christine Gagan, J M F Gagan, T H Popple, P M Popple, M F Davis, M Davis Pullin Bob 206 Abbeydale Road Liberal I Foster(P), H M Foster(S), South, Beauchief, Democrats Pauline S Memmott, P S Sheffield, S7 2QU Memmott, Christine Gagan, J M F Gagan, T H Popple, P M Popple, M F Davis, M Davis Scotting John 17 Spruce Close, Conservative C Postlethwaite(P), S Chesterfield, S40 3FG Party Candidate Postlethwaite(S), H B Jones, D Millington, J Millington, H Dated: Friday, 08 April 2016 John Mothersole Returning Officer Sheffield City Council Town Hall Surrey Street Sheffield S1 2HY Published and printed by John Mothersole, Returning Officer, Sheffield City Council, Town Hall, Surrey Street, Sheffield, S1 2HY Millington, J W Charles, J R Charles, J Oldfield, S Oldfield Shaw Richard Craig 77 Carrfield Road, Liberal I Foster(P), H M Foster(S), Thomas Sheffield, S8 9SD Democrats Pauline S Memmott, P S Memmott, Christine Gagan, J M F Gagan, T H Popple, P M Popple, M F Davis, M Davis Simpson Jean 20 Worcester Road, UK Independence A J Telford(P), C R Telford(S), Sheffield, S10 4JJ Party (UKIP) R Pegram, J A Wright, G Kent, A Richards, L Bruce, J Bruce, P Proctor, A Tovey Taylor Andy 6 Winterton Gardens, Conservative C Postlethwaite(P), S Sheffield, S12 4NA Party Candidate Postlethwaite(S), H B Jones, D Millington, J Millington, H Millington, J W Charles, J R Charles, J Oldfield, S Oldfield Telford Andrew John 24 Atlantic Way, UK Independence C R Telford(P), R Pegram(S), J Sheffield, S8 7FZ Party (UKIP) A Wright, G Kent, A Richards, L Bruce, J Bruce, P Proctor, A Tovey, H Tovey Wilcock Rita Louise 53 Nicholson Road, Green Party J L H Bradnum(P), T White(S), Sheffield, S8 9SU S Collins, Ian Mott, P Mott, STurner, M Tompkins, J Tompkins, T L Beatson, L Myers The persons above stand validly nominated unless an entry has been made in column 5 Dated: Friday, 08 April 2016 John Mothersole Returning Officer Sheffield City Council Town Hall Surrey Street Sheffield S1 2HY Published and printed by John Mothersole, Returning Officer, Sheffield City Council, Town Hall, Surrey Street, Sheffield, S1 2HY Sheffield City Council Election of Councillors for the Beighton Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of THREE Councillors on Thursday, 5th May 2016 for the Beighton Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. CANDIDATE NAME 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER, SECONDER RETURNING OFFICER HAS (if any) AND ASSENTORS DECLARED A NOMINATION INVALID Clayton Shirley Diane 4 Broadlands Rise, The Conservative M T Clayton(P), D Lapper(S), J Owlthorpe, Sheffield, Party Candidate Scotson, M Nutt, A Nutt, D Nutt, S20 6RT M Nutt, R Greaves, C Staniforth, N P Bridgwood Colk Brett 19 East Glade Close, UK Independence S Winstone(P), L Winstone(S), Sheffield, S12 4QL Party (UKIP) Jane Cousins, R Jones, A Simpson, S Walker, T Pashley, R Glover, K Jones, N Stenton Gray Margaret Rose 25 Haughton Road, Trade Unionist S Milsom(P), C Greaves(S), J Woodseats, Sheffield, and Socialist Dyett, D Spaven, J E Kitchen, E S8 8QH Coalition Bamford, Susan D Walker, R Whitham, S Roe, P South Madden Richard Matthew 59 Flockton Court, Green Party E Smith(P), R Johnson(S), G Rockingham Street, Tindall, K Tindall, P Tindall, B Sheffield, S1 4EB Verdon, J Hardwick, W Ford, M Flaherty, P Smith Mirfin-Boukouris Helen Appledore, 28 Labour Party G Dowling(P), E Dowling(S), D Mosborough Hall Drive, Hawley, N Hawley, S Cullen, R Sheffield, S20 4UA Cullen, B Saunders, H Saunders, I Marriott, S Marriott Relton Clare Helen Carol 19 Roach Road, Green Party E Smith(P), R Johnson(S), G Sheffield, S11 8UA Tindall, KTindall, P Tindall, B Verdon, J Hardwick, W Ford, M Flaherty, P Smith Rosling-Josephs Chris 19 Stone Street, Labour Party G Dowling(P), E Dowling(S), N Mosborough, Sheffield, Hawley, D Hawley, S C Cullen, S20 5AA R Cullen, B Saunders, H Saunders, I Marriott, S Marriott Sangar Richard Andrew 15 Brooklands Avenue, Liberal J Walton(P), R Walton(S), D Sheffield, S10 4GA Democrats Smith, M Smith, B Smith, A Freeman, E Dagnall, K Dagnall, D Moga, A Machin
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