NOTICE of POLL Gloucestershire County Council Election of a Councillor for the Bourton-On-The-Water and Northleach Division

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NOTICE of POLL Gloucestershire County Council Election of a Councillor for the Bourton-On-The-Water and Northleach Division NOTICE OF POLL Gloucestershire County Council Election of a Councillor for the Bourton-on-the-Water and Northleach Division 1. A poll for the election of a Councillor for Bourton-on-the-Water and Northleach Division will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of Councillors to be elected is one. 3. The names, 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: Name of Address of Description Names of Signatories Candidate Candidate (if any) Proposers(+) Seconders(++) BRADLEY (Address in Cotswold The Conservative Annabel Heathcoat- Leonard R Wilkins(++) Tom District) Party Candidate Amory(+) DAVIES (Address in Stroud Labour Party Gary S Yates(+) Angela J Yates(++) Timothy Ian District) HADLEY (Address in Cotswold Liberal Party Luutske Powlesland (+) Justin B Powlesland (++) Byron James District) Candidate and Anthony Local Resident HODGKINSON Corinium House, Liberal Democrats Antony N Dale ( +) Hazel M Langford(++) Paul Richard Perrott's Brook, Glos, GL7 7BL IRVING 41 Albion St, Stratton, Green Party Malcolm Turner(+) Elizabeth Turner(++) Bob Cirencester, GL7 2HT 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows over the page: Wednesday 28 April 2021 Jan Britton Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX Ranges of electoral register Station Situation of Polling Station numbers of persons entitled Number to vote thereat Andoversford Villaqe Hall, GL54 4LE 1 AH-2 to AH-606 Andoversford Villaqe Hall, GL54 4LE 1 SH-1 to SH-287 Andoversford Village Hall, GL54 4LE 1 WE-1 to WE-89/3 George Moore Community Centre, Moore Road, Bourton-on-the-Water 2 BL-1 to BL-664 Georqe Moore Community Centre, Moore Road, Bourton-on-the-Water 2 BM-1850 to BM-2486 Georae Moore Community Centre, Moore Road, Bourton-on-the-Water 2 CE-1 to CE-91 George Moore Community Centre, Moore Road, Bourton-on-the-Water 3 BM-1 to BM-1849 Chedworth Villaqe Hall, GL54 4NQ 4 CA-1 to CA-620 Chedworth Village Hall, GL54 4NQ 4 YA-1 to YA-90 Cotswold Hills Golf Club, Ullenwood, Cheltenham 5 CG-1 to CG-148 Cotswold Hills Golf Club, Ullenwood, Cheltenham 5 CH-1 to CH-77 Cold Aston Villaqe Hall, GL54 38N 6 Cl-1 to Cl-220 Colesbourne Estate Office, Colesbourne 7 CJ-1 to CJ-113 Compton Abdale Villaae Hall, GL54 4DR 8 CM-1 to CM-93 Withinoton Villaqe Hall, GL54 4BE 9 DD-1 to DD-110 Withington Village Hall, GL54 4BE 9 WJ-1 to WJ-401 Hazleton Village Hall, GL54 4EB 10 HA-1 to HA-48 Hazleton Villaqe Hall, GL54 4EB 10 HD-1 to HD-157 North Cernev Villaae Hall, GL7 7BZ 11 NC-1 to NC-439/1 Westwoods Centre, Bassett Road, Northleach 12 ND-1 to ND-1475 Notarove Villaqe Hall, GL54 38S 13 NE-1 to NE-66 Notorove Village Hall, GL54 38S 13 TH-1 to TH-52 Rendcomb Village Hall, GL7 7HB 14 RA-1 to RA-171 Rhodes Memorial Hall, Brockhampton 15 SD-1 to SD-282 . 5. Where contested, this poll will be taken together with the election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Gloucestershire police area Wednesday 28 April 2021 Jan Britton Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX NOTICE OF POLL Gloucestershire County Council Election of a Councillor for the Campden-Vale Division 1. A poll for the election of a Councillor for Campden-Vale Division will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of Councillors to be elected is one. 3. The names, 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: Name of Address of Description Names of Signatories Candidate Candidate (if anv) Proposers(+) Seconders(++) CALLINAN (Address in Stroud Labour Party Erica J Kirkbride(+) Mark M.B. Kirkbride(++) John District) MCNEIL-WILSON The Granary, Main Reform UK David Smith(+) Maureen Smith(++) Robert Street, Willersey, Broadway, WR12 7PJ STOWE Arbour House, Broadway The Conservative Susan L Jepson(+) Mark F Annett (++) Lynden Oliver Road, Mickleton, Party Candidate Chipping Campden, GL55 6PT TURNER 35 Winterway, Blackley, Green Party Joanne Smith(+) Jemma J Millon(++) Clare Victoria Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos, GL56 9EF 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows over the page Dated Wednesday 28 April 2021 Jan Britton Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX COTSWOLD DISTRICT COUNCIL •~ Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of Situation of Polllng Station Number persons entltled to vote thereat Weston-sub-EdCle VillaC1e Hall, GL55 6QH 16 AJ-1 to AJ-45 Weston-sub-EdC1e Villaae Hall, GL55 6QH 16 SA-1 to SA-65 Weston-sub-Edge Village Hall, GL55 6QH 16 WD-1 to WD-346 The Old School, Bourton-on-the-Hill 17 BD-1 to BD-91 The Old School, Bourton-on-the-Hill 17 BN-1 to BN-251 Mission Hall, Draycott 18 Bl-1 to Bl-401 Jubilee Hall, Park Road, Blackley 19 BJ-1 to BJ-950 Paxford VillaC1e Hall, GL55 6XG 20 BK-1 to BK-263 Broadwell Village Hall, GL56 0TL 21 BR-1 to BR-293 Broadwell Village Hall, GL56 0TL 21 DC-1 to DC-72 Town Hall, Chiooinq Camoden 22 CD-1 to CD-1924 Condicote Villaqe Hall, GL54 1ES 23 CN-1 to CN-114 Ebrington Village Hall, GL55 6NA 24 EB-1 to EB-492 Lonqborouqh Villaqe Hall, GL56 0QE 25 LD-1 to LD-405 Lonqborouqh Villaqe Hall, GL56 0QE 25 SE-1 to SE-58 King George's Hall, Mickleton 26 MC-1 to MC-1748 Todenham Village Hall, GL56 9PA 27 TG-1 to TG-225 Willersev Villaqe Hall, Willersev 28 WF-1 to WF-764 5. Where contested, this poll will be taken together with the election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Gloucestershire police area and a District Councillor for Fosseridge Ward Dated Wednesday 28 April 2021 Jan Britton Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX NOTICE OF POLL Gloucestershire County Council Election of a Councillor for the Cirencester Beeches Division 1. A poll for the election of a Councillor for Cirencester Beeches Division will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of Councillors to be elected is one. 3. The names, 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: Name of Address of Description Names of Slgnc1torles Candidate Candidate (if any) Proposers(+) Seconders(++) FOWLES The Post House, London The Conservative Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Lynn E Hilditch (++) David Road, Poulton, Party Candidate (+) Cirencester, GL7 5JE HARRIS 25 Buncombe Way, Liberal Democrats Paul R Hodgkinson(+) James Bunton(++) Joe Cirencester, GL 7 1GZ HUGHES (Address in Cotswold Green Party Robert W Irving(+) Rupert J Irving(++) Erin Elisabeth Jeffrey District) MACKENZIE 93 Shepherds Way, Trade Unionist and Jackie Denton (+) Adrian Denton(++) Alan Cirencester, GL7 2EU Socialist Coalition PARKINSON (Address in Stroud Labour Party Albert D Jones(+) Joan M Jones(++) Sebastian District) 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows over the page: Wednesday 28 2021 Jan Britton Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX ~ COTSWOLD ~ DISTRICT COUNCIL ~ Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat Cirencester Golf Club, Cheltenham Road Baoendon 29 BA-1 to BA-204 Cirencester Golf Club, Cheltenham Road, Bagendon 29 BE-1 to BE-240 Brimpstield Village Hall, GL4 8LD 30 BP-1 to BP-192 Brimpstield VillaQe Hall, GL4 8LD 30 BQ-1 to BQ-43 Community Room, Watermoor C of [ rrimary School, l<ingshill 31 NB-1 lo NB-915 Lane Community Room, Watermoor C of E Primary School, Kingshill 32 NB-916 to NB-1839 Lane Stratton Village Hall, Thessalv Road, Stratton 33 SP-1 to SP-1071 Stratton VillaQe Hall, Thessaly Road, Stratton 34 SP-1072 to SP-2038 lnQleside House, 5 Beeches Road, Cirencester 35 TF-1 to TF-1136 lnQleside House, 5 Beeches Road , Cirencester 36 TF-1137 to TF-2227 Gloucestershire Guide HQ, Deer Park, Cowley 37 CO-1 to CO-103 St Mary's Church, Birdlip 38 CP-1 to CP-209 DaQlinQworth Villaae Hall, GL7 7AF 39 DA-1 to DA-206 Duntisboume Abbots Village Hall, GL7 7JN 40 DG-1 to DG-191 Duntisboume Abbots VillaQe Hall, GL7 7JN 40 DH-1 to DH-52 EdQeworth Readina Room, GL6 7 JQ 41 EC-2 to EC-83 Elkstone Village Hall , GL53 9PB 42 ED-1 to ED-185/1 Winstone VillaQe Hall, GL7 7JZ 43 SR-1 to SR-25 Winstone VillaQe Hall, GL7 7JZ 43 Wl-1 to Wl-193/1 Cirencester Rugby Club, Whitewav, Cirencester 44 AB-1 to AB-825 5. Where contested, this poll will be taken together with the election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Gloucestershire police area Wednesday 28 2021 Jan Britton Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL 7 1 PX NOTICE OF POLL Gloucestershire County Council Election of a Councillor for the Cirencester Park Division 1.
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