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Statement of Persons Nominated ELECTION OF A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT THURSDAY 12 DECEMBER 2019 The following is a statement as to the persons nominated and notice of poll for election of A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT for the following electoral area: SHERWOOD CONSTITUENCY STATEMENT AS TO PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT for the SHERWOOD CONSTITUENCY will be held on THURSDAY 12 DECEMBER 2019, between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM. 2. The names, place of residence, descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated, and the names of all the persons signing the Candidates nomination paper(s) are as set out below:- Paper 1 Paper 2 Paper 3 Candidate’s Other Names Home Address Description Names of Names of Names of Surname in full in full or (if any) Proposer Proposer Proposer Constituency Seconder and Seconder and Seconder and Assentors Assentors Assentors BALL Timothy Simon address in the Sherwood Liberal Democrats Jacqu eline Johnson Constituency Lucy E Milsom Jane Ratcliffe Marcus G Coulam Jennifer L Jones Ian D Boothroyd Janet E Boothroyd Keeley J Colquitt Nicholas J Colquitt Stephen T Puddephatt CROPPER Esther Ruth address in the Newark Green Party Philippa CB Allwood Constituency Elise V Berridge Louise Brimble Gail Salmon Daniel P Pothecary Hayley Parker Christine E Whistlecraft Jane R Islip Susan A Slater Jacqueline Smith HAGUE Jerry 696 Chatsworth Road Labour Party Helen Talbot Chesterfield Carol Wright S40 3PB Ben Harding John Kendrick Ruth Kendrick Elizabeth Foulds Andrew Foulds Peter Williams Nicholas Wright Linda M Tift ROOD Simon Louis address in the Sherwood Independent Tomas Bakewell Constituency Dawn Rood Carole Wyles Philip W Tyler Carol D Tyler Nicola Whitsed Caroline Hopkin Mark Jones Bernadette Hopkin Nathan L Johnson SPENCER Mark Steven address in the Sherwood The Conservative Party Jane M Walker Constituency Candidate Christopher Barnfather Thomas J Smith Louis A Brailsford Philip M Rostance Scott P Carlton Brendan Clarke-Smith Stuart Bestwick Martin D Smith Simon PG Murray DATED: 14 NOVEMBER 2019 JOHN ROBINSON ACTING RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by JOHN ROBINSON, ACTING RETURNING OFFICER, CASTLE HOUSE, GREAT NORTH ROAD, NEWARK, NG24 1BY. ELECTION OF MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT THURSDAY 12 DECEMBER 2019 3. The following is a situation of polling stations for election of MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT for the following electoral area: SHERWOOD CONSTITUENCY SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES Situations of Polling Stations Polling Station Description of Persons entitled to Vote Local Government Electors whose names appear on the Register of Electors Number for the said Electoral Area for the current year. Oxton Village Hall, Main Street, Oxton, SOUTHWELL, NG25 0SA 401 (IG) 1 - 498 Farnsfield Village Centre, New Hill, FARNSFIELD, NG22 8JN 402 (KA) 1 - 1180 Farnsfield Village Centre, New Hill, FARNSFIELD, NG22 8JN 403 (KA) 1181 - 2406 Rainworth Village Hall, Kirklington Road, Rainworth, MANSFIELD, NG21 0JZ 404 (LA) 1 - 2057 Rainworth Village Hall, Kirklington Road, Rainworth, MANSFIELD, NG21 0JZ 405 (LA) 2058 - 4095 Markham Suite Rufford Mill, Rufford Country Park, Rufford Lane, RUFFORD, NG22 9DG 406 (LB) 1 - 325 Eakring Cator Hall, Kirklington Road, EAKRING, NG22 0DA 407 (LC) 1 - 346 Cambridge Close Community Centre, Cambridge Close, RAINWORTH, NG21 0AY 408 (MA) 1 - 1135 St Andrews Mission Hall, The Crescent, BLIDWORTH, NG21 0SE 409 (MB) 1 - 1252 St Andrews Mission Hall, The Crescent, BLIDWORTH, NG21 0SE 410 (MC) 1 - 1007 Blidworth Methodist Church, Main Street, BLIDWORTH, NG21 0QD 411 (MD) 1 - 881 Blidworth Methodist Church, Main Street, BLIDWORTH, NG21 0QD 411/1 (ME) 1 - 11 Bilsthorpe Village Hall, Cross Street, BILSTHORPE, NG22 8QY 412 (NA) 1 - 1740 Bilsthorpe Village Hall, Cross Street, BILSTHORPE, NG22 8QY 412/1 (NB) 1 - 139 Building To Rear Of Copper Beech, Kirklington Road, Bilsthorpe, NEWARK, NG22 8SS 413 (NC) 1 - 737 Clipstone Village Hall, Church Road, CLIPSTONE, NG21 9DF 414 (OA) 1 - 1218 Clipstone Village Hall, Church Road, CLIPSTONE, NG21 9DF 415 (OA) 1219 - 2454 Clipstone Village Hall, Church Road, CLIPSTONE, NG21 9DF 416 (OB) 1 - 1227 Clipstone Village Hall, Church Road, CLIPSTONE, NG21 9DF 416/1 (OC) 1 - 271 Abbey Road Community Centre, 25 Abbey Road, Edwinstowe, MANSFIELD, NG21 9LQ 417 (OD) 1 - 1345 Edwinstowe Village Hall, Mansfield Road, EDWINSTOWE, NG21 9NJ 418 (OE) 1 - 1269 Edwinstowe Village Hall, Mansfield Road, EDWINSTOWE, NG21 9NJ 419 (OE) 1270 - 2712 St Paulinus Church Hall, Church Circle, Briar Road, OLLERTON, NG22 9SZ 420 (PA) 1 - 1341 St Paulinus Church Hall, Church Circle, Briar Road, OLLERTON, NG22 9SZ 421 (PA) 1342 - 2740 Boughton Social Club, Hallam Road, BOUGHTON, NG22 9TT 422 (PB) 1 - 698 Ollerton Town Hall, Sherwood Drive, NEW OLLERTON, NG22 9PP 423 (PC) 1 - 517 Ollerton Methodist Church School Room, Forest Road, NEW OLLERTON, NG22 9QS 424 (PD) 1 - 895 Unit 8, Beacon Court, OLLERTON, NG22 9QL 425 (PE) 1 - 731 Ollerton Jubilee Hall, Wellow Road, OLLERTON, NG22 9AP 426 (PF) 1 - 1193 Perlethorpe Village Hall, Perlethorpe, NEWARK, NG22 9EF 427 (PG) 1 - 135 The Dukeries Young Peoples Centre, Main Road, BOUGHTON, NG22 9JE 428 (QA) 1 - 1080 Room At Kirton Hall Farm, Main Street, KIRTON, NG22 9LP 429 (QB) 1 - 229 Walesby Village Hall, New Hill, WALESBY, NG22 9PB 430 (QC) 1 - 1032 Halam Village Hall, The Turnpike, HALAM, NG22 8AE 431 (SE) 1 - 335 Edingley Old School Room, Main Street, Edingley, NEWARK, NG22 8BE 432 (SF) 1 - 340 Kirklington Village Hall, Main Street, KIRKLINGTON, NG22 8NF 433 (SG) 1 - 296 Situations of Polling Stations (Ashfield DC area) Polling Station Description of Persons entitled to Vote Number The John Godber Centre, Ogle Street, Hucknall, Nottingham 501 HCE1-1 to HCE1-2395 Watnall Road Community Centre, Watnall Road, Hucknall, Nottingham 502 HCE2-1 to HCE2-1698/1 Royal British Legion Club (Function Room), 141 Beardall Street, Hucknall, Nottingham 503 HCE3-1 to HCE3-1492 George Street Working Mens Club, St Marys Way, Hucknall, Nottingham 504 HNO1-1 to HNO1-1395 George Street Working Mens Club, St Marys Way, Hucknall, Nottingham 505 HNO1-1396 to HNO1-2751/1 Holy Cross Primary Catholic Voluntary Academy, Leen Mills Lane, Hucknall, Nottingham 506 HNO2-1 to HNO2-2017/1 Interchange (Youth & Community Centre), 69 Linby Road, Hucknall, Nottingham 507 HNO3-1 to HNO3-1147/2 Leen Valley Golf Centre, Wigwam Lane, Hucknall, Nottingham 508 HNO4-1 to HNO4-2113 The Grove, Hucknall United Reformed Church, Farleys Grove 509 HSO1-1 to HSO1-1366 The Grove, Hucknall United Reformed Church, Farleys Grove 509 HSO5-1 to HSO5-280/1 St Johns Church Hall, 1 Nottingham Road, Hucknall, Nottingham 510 HSO2-1 to HSO2-2408/2 Bestwood Miners Welfare, Car Park Entrance, Park Road, Bestwood Village 511 HSO3-1 to HSO3-450 Broomhill Inn, Broomhill Road, Hucknall 512 HSO4-1 to HSO4-1137 West Hucknall Baptist Church, Seymour Road, Hucknall, Nottingham 513 HWE1-1 to HWE1-1319 West Hucknall Baptist Church, Seymour Road, Hucknall, Nottingham 514 HWE1-1320 to HWE1-2653/2 West Hucknall Baptist Church, Seymour Road, Hucknall, Nottingham 514 HWE2-1 to HWE2-561 Edgewood Primary School (Nursery Unit), Edgewood Drive, Hucknall, Nottingham 515 HWE3-1 to HWE3-2465/1 Beauvale Court, Abbots Road, Hucknall, Nottingham 516 HWE4-3 to HWE4-1782 Situations of Polling Stations (Gedling DC area) Polling Station Description of Persons entitled to Vote Number Redhill Academy, Redhill Road, Redhill, Arnold 642 SS3-1 to SS3-35 Bestwood Village Social Club, Park Road, Bestwood Village 650 SA1-1 to SA1-1339/1 Clubhouse Building, Killarney Park, Lamins Lane, Bestwood 651 SA2-2 to SA2-277/2 Calverton Village Hall, William Lee Recreation Ground, Park Road, Calverton 652 SB1-2 to SB1-1926 Calverton Library, St Wilfrids Square, Calverton 653 SB2-1 to SB2-1639/3 Calverton Library, St Wilfrids Square, Calverton 653 SB5-1 to SB5-214 Calverton Methodist Church Hall, Collyer Road, Calverton 654 SB3-1 to SB3-2120/2 Calverton Methodist Church Hall, Collyer Road, Calverton 654 SB4-1 to SB4-29/2 Calverton Methodist Church Hall, Collyer Road, Calverton 654 SB6-1 to SB6-42 Lambley Primary School, Catfoot Lane, Lambley 655 SJ1-1 to SJ1-964 Woodborough Village Hall, Lingwood Lane, Woodborough 656 SJ2-1 to SJ2-1338/5 Ravenshead Village Hall, Vernon Crescent, Ravenshead 657 SN1-1 to SN1-98 Ravenshead Village Hall, Vernon Crescent, Ravenshead 657 SN6-1642 to SN6-3359 Newstead Centre, Tilford Road, Newstead 658 SN2-1 to SN2-87/2 Newstead Centre, Tilford Road, Newstead 658 SN3-1 to SN3-776/1 Hanson House, Main Street, Linby 659 SN4-1 to SN4-280/1 Papplewick and Linby Village Hall, Papplewick 660 SN5-1 to SN5-533 Ravenshead Village Hall, Vernon Crescent, Ravenshead 661 SN6-1 to SN6-1640 Ravenshead Village Hall, Vernon Crescent, Ravenshead 662 SN6-3360 to SN6-4870 Eagles Nest Community Centre, Gedling Road, Arnold 663 SQ4-1 to SQ4-1025 DATED: 14 NOVEMBER 2019 JOHN ROBINSON ACTING RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by JOHN ROBINSON, ACTING RETURNING OFFICER, CASTLE HOUSE, GREAT NORTH ROAD, NEWARK, NG24 1BY. .
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