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Land Drainage Act 1991 Warboys Somersham And LAND DRAINAGE ACT 1991 WARBOYS SOMERSHAM AND PIDLEY INTERNAL DRAINAGE BOARD I, the undersigned, do hereby declare that as the number of Candidates does not exceed the number of persons to be elected the following Candidates are elected as Members of the Internal Drainage Board for the District. Name of Candidate Place of Abode BROWN Daniel D Fenton Manor Farm, Nr Warboys CORNWELL David W 2 Lancaster Close, Old Hurst, Huntingdon RAMSEY The Rt Hon Lord De The Estate Office, Grange Farm, Abbots Ripton EDGLEY Arthur 51 Cedar Close, March EDWARDS Daniel J Hill Crest, Somersham Road, Pidley ENGLAND David W 32 Station Road, Warboys, Huntingdon ENGLAND Mark P Broadpool Farm, Fenside Road, Warboys GERMAN James Rookery Farm, Heath Road, Warboys HEADING Marc E Middlefield, Stocking Drove, Chatteris JOHNSON Ian Stitches Farm, Manea Road, Wimblington KING Christopher W Cherry Tree Farm, Crooked Drove, Warboys LEADBETTER Charles Mill Farm, Dunkirk Drove, Somersham MUNNS George R Westmoor Farm, Westmoor Drove, Chatteris MUNNS Lucy C A Westmoor Farm, Westmoor Drove, Chatteris NOBLE Thomas E A Westmoor Farm South, Westmoor Drove, Chatteris ROBINSON Charles E Rowells Farm, Tick Fen, Warboys SHORT Jonathan M New Bungalow, Round House Farm, Chatteris STOKES David R 1 Wistow Fen Farm Cottage, Puddock Road, Warboys WHITTOME Hugh W Tick Fen Farm, Puddock Road, Warboys WHITTOME Stephen W 96 Hollow Lane, Ramsey all of whom are farmers. Messrs England (2) being qualified as occupiers of land, Messrs King, Stokes and Miss Munns as nominees of an owner and occupier and the remainder as the owners and occupiers of land. Dated this 4th October 2019 D C THOMAS Returning Officer Middle Level Offices 85 Whittlesey Road March Cambridgeshire PE15 0AH .
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