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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 the North West Hampshire Constituency Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for the North West Hampshire Constituency will be held on Thursday 7 May 2015, 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 Home Description Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Candidate Address (if any) Assentors Assentors Assentors ADAMS 6 Harvest Labour Party Mumford Cotter Alan E.(++) Newland John A.(+) West Andrew Court, Michael J.(+) Fitchet Andrew D McDonnell Pauline Paul J.L.(++) Timothy Micheldever Wright Alan Rodway Peter C. Mumford Isabelle Fairweather Station, Rodway Cynthia M. Hudson Deborah N. Jones Adam Madeleine S. Winchester, Herbert Terence J. Mumford Wendy J. Day David S. Davey Jeffrey A. SO21 3FB Keagle Day Gwyneth M. Maurice B.H. Down Rebecca A HILL 76 Hedge End Green Party Marriner Dean S(+) Marriner Dan Road, Reidy Tarin A. Laura A.(++) Andover, Uren Stephen K Hill Julia S. SP10 2DJ Lee Timothy M. Vickers Lisa Gibson Kelly-Anne Dyson Karen J Noyes Richard D. MALTHOUSE 26 Anson The Osselton Richards Whitehouse Brooks Lynn Tucker Clare(++) Kit Road, London, Conservative Flora C.(+) Richard J.(++) Pamela F.(+) Zilliah L.H.(++) Frances M.(+) Tucker N7 0RD Party Wicks Anthony J. Smith Wright Roberts Jeanette Shukri Roy Lynn Malcolm J.F. Candidate Davis Jacqueline E. Richard D Hutchins Brian G.J. Hutchins Christopher D. Baughen Richards Sheila M. Smith Wright Macey Jeanette D. Jacqueline Baughen Joyce L. William J. North Philip J Angela E Drew David N.A. Neal Maria D. Henzell-Thomas Conder Jill B. Osselton Palmer Janet M. Lucinda M. Mather Michael D. Mather Ann Christopher A.S. Kirk Tracey A. PAYTON 3 Lingfield Liberal Cooper Gates Alexander Road, Democrat Robert C.(+) Leonard M.(++) Clifford Basil Newbury, Teagle Jeffrey J. Baker Martin J. Lee RG14 7SE Bird Katherine A. Sloane Williams Gates Linda S. Lucyna Z. Slimin Josephine B. Cooper Nicola J. Wollington Lawrence A. PERKINS (address in the UK Rolt Timothy M.(+) Woods Sue North East Independence McCabe William Norman H.R. Hampshire Party (UKIP) Forrester (++) Constituency) Christine A. Docherty Connor D. Hodgson Barry Smith Phillip Sumner Mather Peter H. Francis C.P. Rigby Peter J. 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to Situation of Polling Station Number vote thereat Abbotts Ann War Memorial Hall, Abbotts Ann, Andover 1 SC-3 to SC-1112/4 Landale Wilson Institute (Main Hall), Enham Alamein, Andover 2 SD-1 to SD-656 St. Paul's Church Centre (formerly St. Michael's), Smannell Road, 3 SE-1 to SE-1033 Andover St. Paul's Church Centre (formerly St. Michael's), Smannell Road, 3 UO-1 to UO-1401/4 Andover King Arthurs Hall, King Arthurs Way, Andover 4 SF-1 to SF-1736/1 East Cholderton Scout Hall, East Cholderton, Andover 5 SI-1 to SI-1006 Appleshaw Village Hall, Appleshaw, Andover 6 SJ-1 to SJ-494/2 Faccombe Village Hall, Netherton Hill, Faccombe, Andover 7 SW-1 to SW-73 Thruxton War Memorial Hall, Thruxton, Andover 8 SY-1 to SY-263 Thruxton War Memorial Hall, Thruxton, Andover 8 UX-1 to UX-525/1 Goodworth Clatford Village Club, Goodworth Clatford, Andover 9 TA-1 to TA-644/1 Grateley Village Hall, Station Road, Grateley 10 TB-1 to TB-481/2 St. Thomas Church and Community Hall (Main Hall), Charlton, Andover 11 TC-1 to TC-1579 St. Andrews Methodist Church, Weyhill Road, Andover 12 TD-1 to TD-1947 Harrow Way Community Centre, Harrow Way, Andover 13 TE-1 to TE-1297 Hurstbourne Tarrant Royal British Legion, Ibthorpe Road, Hurstbourne 14 TG-1 to TG-656 Tarrant Kimpton Village Hall, Kimpton, Andover 15 TH-1 to TH-289/5 Millennium Hall, Vernham Dean, Upton Road, Vernham Dean 16 TL-1 to TL-37 Millennium Hall, Vernham Dean, Upton Road, Vernham Dean 16 UZ-1 to UZ-472 St. Michael and All Angels Parish Hall (Main Hall), Colebrook Way, off 17 TU-1 to TU-2488/1 Weyhill Road St. Ann's Hall (Main Hall), Suffolk Road, Andover 18 TV-1 to TV-1320 Dated Thursday 9 April 2015 Roger Tetstall Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Beech Hurst, Weyhill Road, Andover, Hampshire, SP10 3AJ Burghclere Down Community Hall, Berry Way, Andover 19 TW-1 to TW-1095/3 Monxton Village Hall, Amport Road, Monxton, Andover 20 TX-1 to TX-240 The Fairground Village Hall, Weyhill, Andover 21 UF-1 to UF-594/1 Penton Village Hall, Penton Mewsey, Andover 22 UG-1 to UG-301/2 Quarley Village Hall, Quarley, Andover 23 UH-1 to UH-125/2 Shipton Bellinger Village Centre, Bulford Road, Shipton Bellinger 24 UM-1 to UM-1162/1 Smannell and Enham C of E School, Smannell, Andover 25 UN-3 to UN-258/1 Harris Hall, Church Close, Andover 26 UP-1 to UP-1148 Portakabin at Batchelors Barn Rd (Scout Hut site), Batchelors Barn Road, 27 UQ-1 to UQ-2084 Andover The Phoenix Centre, Pilgrims Way, Andover 28 UR-1 to UR-1330/3 Picket Piece Village Hall (Main Hall), Walworth Road, Picket Piece, 29 US-1 to US-270/4 Andover Tangley Parish Hall, Wildhern, Andover 30 UW-2 to UW-454/1 Upper Clatford Village Memorial Hall, Upper Clatford, Andover 31 UY-1 to UY-1203/1 Elim Church (Anton Room), South Street, Andover 32 VD-1 to VD-2176/1 Elim Church (Anton Room), South Street, Andover 32 VS-1 to VS-8 Hayward Suite, Wolversdene Club, Love Lane, Andover 33 VE-1 to VE-2188 Hayward Suite, Wolversdene Club, Love Lane, Andover 34 VE-2189 to VE-3576/3 Portakabin at Sports Field, Kiel Drive, Saxon Fields 35 VJ-1 to VJ-1712/4 Burghclere Down Community Hall, Berry Way, Andover 36 VK-1 to VK-843/1 Portakabin at Munnings (Stubbs) Court, Artists Way, Andover 37 VL-1 to VL-959 St. Ann's Hall (Main Hall), Suffolk Road, Andover 38 VM-1 to VM-472/1 Portakabin on land at Hepworth Close & Artists Way, Artists Way, 39 VN-1 to VN-308/2 Andover Picket Twenty Community Centre, Picket Twenty Way, Andover 40 VO-1 to VO-1078/1 St. Ann's Hall (Main Hall), Suffolk Road, Andover 41 VR-1/1 to VR-708 St. Paul's Church Centre (formerly St. Michael's), Smannell Road, 42 VY-1 to VY-1886/3 Andover St. Paul's Church Centre (formerly St. Michael's), Smannell Road, 42 WC-1 to WC-74 Andover Burghclere Down Community Hall, Berry Way, Andover 43 VZ-1 to VZ-887/3 Heath End Village Hall, Baughurst 300B EE-1 to EE-742/1 The Hurst Leisure Centre, Brimpton Road, Baughurst 301B EF-1 to EF-1004/2 Wolverton Village Hall, Ramsdell Road, Wolverton 302B EG-1 to EG-259/1 Tadley Community Centre, Newchurch Road, Tadley 303B EH-1 to EH-1239 Tadley Community Centre, Newchurch Road, Tadley 304B EH-1240 to EH-2430/1 Ashmansworth Village Hall, Ashmansworth, Newbury 305B EW-1 to EW-182 Portal Memorial Hall, Church Lane, Burghclere 306B EX-1 to EX-1017 Ecchinswell Village Hall, Ecchinswell, Newbury 307B EY-1 to EY-370 Bishops Green Village Hall, Beech Road, Bishops Green 308B EZ-1 to EZ-537 Highclere Village Hall (The Armoury), Highclere, Newbury 309B FA-1 to FA-654 Highclere Village Hall (The Armoury), Highclere, Newbury 309B FB-1 to FB-598 The Social Club Litchfield, Hall adjacent to Post Office House, Litchfield 310B FC-1 to FC-125 Newtown Village Hall, Newtown, Harts Lane, Newtown 311B FD-1 to FD-229 St Mary Bourne Village Centre, St Mary Bourne, Andover 312B FE-1 to FE-1025/1 East Woodhay Village Hall, East Woodhay, Newbury 313B FH-1 to FH-698/5 Woolton Hill Church Hall, Woolton Hill, Newbury 314B FI-1 to FI-1586/2 Ashford Hill Village Hall, Ashford Hill, Thatcham, Newbury 315B FT-1 to FT-390/2 Headley Village Hall, Newbury Road, Headley 316B FU-1 to FU-619 Hannington Village Hall, Summer Down Lane, Hannington 317B FV-1 to FV-310 Fieldgate Centre, Fieldgate Drive, Kingsclere, Newbury 318B FW-1 to FW-1131/2 Kingsclere Village Club, George Street, Kingsclere, Newbury 319B FX-1 to FX-1522/2 Oakley Junior School, Oakley Lane, Oakley 320B GB-1 to GB-69/1 Oakley Junior School, Oakley Lane, Oakley 320B GH-1 to GH-1033 Dummer Village Hall, Dummer, Basingstoke 321B GC-2 to GC-342 Rathbone Pavilion, North Waltham, Basingstoke 322B GD-1 to GD-683/2 Rathbone Pavilion, North Waltham, Basingstoke 322B GJ-1 to GJ-44/1 Oakley Junior School, Oakley Lane, Oakley 323B GE-1 to GE-154/1 Oakley Junior School, Oakley Lane, Oakley 323B GG-1 to GG-973 Oakley Junior School, Oakley Lane, Oakley 324B GF-1 to GF-1550 East Oakley Village Hall, Hill Road, Oakley 325B GI-1 to GI-634 Lady Rose Hall, Laverstoke Lane, Laverstoke 326B GK-1 to GK-301 St Luke`s Hall, Winchester Street, Overton 327B GL-1 to GL-1168 St Luke`s Hall, Winchester Street, Overton 328B GL-1169 to GL-2355 St Luke`s Hall, Winchester Street, Overton 329B GL-2356 to GL-3481 Steventon Parish Hall, Steventon, Basingstoke 330B GM-1 to GM-159 The Board Room, Manor Farm, Wootton St Lawrence, Basingstoke 331B HC-1 to HC-128 Tadley Community Centre, Newchurch Road, Tadley 332B HG-1 to HG-1038 Tadley Community Centre, Newchurch Road, Tadley 333B HG-1039 to HG-2111/1 Salvation Army Community Hall, Briar Way, Tadley 334B HH-1 to HH-1090 Salvation Army Community Hall, Briar Way, Tadley 335B HH-1093 to HH-2178 Tadley Memorial Hall, The Green, Tadley 336B HI-1 to HI-1168 Tadley Memorial Hall, The Green, Tadley 337B HI-1169 to HI-2331 Hurstbourne Priors Village Hall, Hurstbourne Priors, Whitchurch 338B HW-1 to HW-265/1 The Gill Nethercott Centre, Winchester Street, Whitchurch 339B HX-1 to HX-1283 The Gill Nethercott Centre, Winchester Street, Whitchurch 340B HX-1284 to HX-2550 The Gill Nethercott Centre, Winchester Street, Whitchurch 341B HX-2551 to HX-3853 5.
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