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Converted from C:\PCSPDF\PCS58930.TXT M197-8 PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL ELECTED CANDIDATES PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION - 1ST MAY 2008 Area Candidates Party Address Parish of Bainton Christopher Norris Agnew Willowgate Cottage, Helpston Rd., Bainton, Stamford, PE9 3AH Zena Valerie Coles Resident of Ashton Plashetts, Bainton Green Rd, Ashton, Stamford, PE9 3BA Jane Louise Franks 5 St Marys Close, Bainton, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 3AN Judith Carol Morrice Resident of Bainton Parish Hambleton House, Barnack Road, Bainton, Stamford, PE9 3AE Andrew William Totten 7 Badinton Lane, Bainton, Stamford, PE9 3AU Parish of Barnack Edwin Charles Barker Electrical Contractor 1 Owen Close, Barnack, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 3EH Sheila Mary Berrill Retired Headteacher 2 Owen Close, Barnack, Stamford, Lincs., PE9 3EH Henry Charles Brassey Close House, Jack Haws Lane, Barnack, Stamford, PE9 3DY Ian Edward Burrows Dr Burrows Current Deputy Five Bar Gate, Main Street, Barnack, Chairman Lincolnshire, PE9 3DN Dorothy Ann Dolby Housewife Millroy, Main St, Barnack, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 3DN David Bruce Roxburgh Steeple Cottage, Main Street, Barnack, Stamford, PE9 3DN June Patricia Wollard The Old Mill House, Barnack, Near Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 3HA Parish of Eye, Eye Ward Stephen Anthony Booth 41 Hooney Road, Eye, Peterborough, Cambs, PE6 7YQ Richard Andrew Brown 14 Chancery Lane, Eye, Peterborough Thomas Gee Farmer 26 High Street, Eye, Peterborough, PE6 7UU Trevor David Hitchborn Director 5 Eastwell Court, Helpston, Peterborough, PE6 7DF Michael John Holmes 12 High Street, Eye, Peterborough, PE6 7UU Dale Malcolm McKean 25/27 High St, Eye, Peterborough, PE6 7UP Graham Christopher Murphy The Conservative Party 108 Crowland Rd., Eye Green, Candidate Peterborough, PE6 7TR Dianne Loraine Parkin Fistuk Cottage, 2, Thorney Road, Eye Village, Peterborough, Cambs, PE6 7UN Andrew Short 7A Eyebury Rd, Eye, Peterborough, PE6 7TS Trevor Andrew Smith 91 High Street, Eye, Peterborough, PE6 7UX Parish of Eye, Eye Green Shirley Ann Meadows 9 Crowland Rd, Eye, Peterborough, Ward PE6 7TN Audrey Joan Miller 55 Crowland Road, Eye Green, Peterborough, Cambs, PE6 7TP Parish of Helpston Christopher Martin Britton 8 Heath Road, Helpston, Peterborough, PE6 7EG Joseph Peter Dobson 101 Glinton Rd, Helpston, Peterborough, PE6 7DG Roy Hinchliff 30 West Street, Helpston, Peterborough, PE6 7DX Rosemary Joy Morton Farmer The Elms, Helpston Road, Etton, Peterborough, PE6 7DE Sydney Smith 36 West Street, Helpston, Peterborough, PE6 7DX 07 MAY 2008 Page 1 of 3 M197-8 PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL ELECTED CANDIDATES PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION - 1ST MAY 2008 Area Candidates Party Address Parish of Helpston Joyce Mary Stanton The Miltons, 37 Glinton Road, Helpston, Peterborough, PE6 7DG - Cont Parish of Orton Longueville, Brian Stanley Picton Conservatives 23 Glemsford Rise, Peterborough, Botolph Ward PE2 7ZD Mark Andrew Plumb Independent 36 Foster Road, Peterborough, PE2 9RS Janet Mary Thorpe Conservatives 21, Hillward Close, Orton Longueville, Peterborough, PE2 7AB Parish of Orton Longueville, Diane Bell Independent 91, Winyates, Orton Goldhay, Longueville Ward Peterborough, PE2 5RG Sheila Ann Davis Independent 3 Bifield, Orton Goldhay, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE2 5SN Janet Violet Goodwin Conservatives 34 Cherry Orton Rd, P'Boro, PE2 5EQ Ronald Alfred Nye Independent 135 Houland, Orton Goldhay, PE2 5QZ Christopher John Stratton Independent 29 Bifield, Orton Goldhay, Peterborough, PE2 5SN Pamela Mary Winslade Conservatives 95 Wingfield, Orton Goldhay, Peterborough, PE2 5TS Parish of Orton Waterville, Paul Leonard Froggitt The Liberal Party 7 Chapel Lane, Orton Waterville, Orton Brimbles & Southgate Peterborough, PE2 5EG Ward June Elizabeth Stokes 1 Carradale, Orton Brimbles, Peterborough, PE2 5XQ Grace Ann Thornley 24 Cherry Orton Road, Orton Waterville, Peterborough, PE2 5EF Parish of Orton Waterville, Orton Goldhay East Ward Parish of Orton Waterville, Orton Goldhay West Ward Parish of Orton Waterville, Michael Chambers Independent 5 Debdale, Orton Waterville, Orton Village Ward Peterborough, PE2 5HS Cyril Ernest Charles Long Retired Schoolmaster 49 The Gannocks, Orton Waterville, Peterborough, P2 5DZ Malcolm Smith 33A Cherry Orton Rd, Orton Waterville, PE2 5EQ Parish of Orton Waterville, Gary Masters 6 Five Arches, Orton Wistow, Orton Wistow Ward Peterborough, PE2 6FG Michael John Rowett 18 Paulsgrove, Orton Wistow, Peterborough, PE2 6YE Michael John Lewis Stone 22 Napier Place, Orton Wistow, Peterborough, PE2 6XN Parish of Southorpe Helene Elizabeth Carr Two Hoots, Southorpe, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 3BX David Richard Edwards 'Farrendon', Southorpe, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 3BX Edward James Elwood 1 Middle Farm Cottage, Southorpe, Nr Stamford, Lincs, PE9 3BX Nicholas Peter Lodge Rosemead Cottage, Southorpe, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 3BX Adrian James Robinson Grange Farm Cottage, Southorpe, Stamford, PE9 3BX Parish of Ufford Marian Jean Browne The Spinneys, Walcot Road, Ufford, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 3BP Ian Robert Glew Hall Farm Hse, Main St., Ufford, PE9 3BH Frieda Gosling 2 Hillside Close, Ufford, Stamford, PE9 3BW 07 MAY 2008 Page 2 of 3 M197-8 PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL ELECTED CANDIDATES PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION - 1ST MAY 2008 Area Candidates Party Address Parish of Ufford James Ian Chilcot Snaith Hilltop Cottage, Main Street, Ufford, Nr Stamford, Lincs, PE9 3BH - Cont Parish of Wothorpe Paul Topel Armitage 'Gracemere', First Drift, Wothorpe, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 3JL Paul Andrew Diver Company Director Wykeham House, 7 Wothorpe Park, First Drift, Stamford, PE9 3LA Douglas Wallace Henderson Dring House, First Drift, Wothorpe, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 3JL Tessa Jane Jenkins General Practitioner Kopriva, First Drift, Wothorpe, Stamford, PE9 3JL John Malcolm Lawrence The Paddock, Second Drift, Wothorpe, Stamford, PE9 3JH 07 MAY 2008 Page 3 of 3.
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