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STATEMENT of PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE of POLL and SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS Election of a Member of Parliament for the Ashf STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of a Member of Parliament for the Ashfield Constituency Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for the Ashfield Constituency will be held on Thursday 12 December 2019, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. One Member of Parliament for the Ashfield Constituency 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 Description (if Home Address Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Candidate any) Assentors Assentors Assentors ANDERSON (Address in the The Conservative Self Christine J(+) Flowers Carina(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Lee Mansfield Party Candidate Saddington Dale Flowers Alan Constituency) Flowers Carol A Flowers Shaun A Hughes Michael Hughes Lesley M Wiggins Michael T Wiggins Carol DAUBNEY (Address in the Brexit Party Peck Andrew(+) Baillie Carl A(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Martin Edward Ashfield Ellis Daniel Haskey Amanda Constituency) Penny Joanne Dawn Curtis Scott Marriott Simon A Breach Gary Pearce Alan P Webster Carl R FLEET (Address in the Labour Party Evans Christine L(+) Mcdowall (+) (++) (+) (++) Natalie Sarah Ashfield Blasdale David R Thomas A(++) Constituency) Flint Nicholas Mcpherson Anne Ball Kevin A Varnam Christopher Mortimer Jayne C Demiral Valerie Ryde John WAIN (Address in the Liberal Democrats Trussell Arthur C(+) Charlesworth (+) (++) (+) (++) Rebecca Karen Erewash Cooper Philip A Robert A(++) Constituency) Seeley Mark Wright Valerie Parsons Arthur E Seeley Lisa Francomb Philip R Whetton Jayne Morris-Buck Rebecca S WOODS (Address in the Green Party Woods Crystal(+) White Stephen (+) (++) (+) (++) Rose Ashfield McQuaide Natalie Douglas(++) Constituency) McQuaide Tracey L Wood Jason Edmonds Sara Pegg Tara Chavins Sara Jayne Chavins David Meakin Kerry A ZADROZNY 74 Sutton Road, Ashfield Turner Smith Helen- Barsby Kier(+) Darrington Walker Janet(+) Chadwick Jason Bernard Kirkby In Ashfield, Independents Beverley G(+) Ann(++) Brewer Anthony N Melanie J(++) Parr Joanne L Michelle J(++) Nottinghamshire, Putting People Grounds Dale A Martin David B Denby Alan Walters David T Harrison Roy Meakin Joel M NG17 8GZ Before Politics Hollis Thomas J Deakin Samantha K Foster Christine Denby Sheila Britton Andrew D Parsons Gemma L Williamson Daniel F Relf Matthew J Lazarevic Stevan D Halfpenny Joan Calladine John A Wright Norman Harding Andrew R Madden Rachel E Webster Russell G Calladine Anthea 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Situation of Polling Station Station Number Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Abbey Hill Primary School, Abbey Road, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottingham 1 ABH1-1 to ABH1-2439 Nuncar Court, Nuncargate Road, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottingham 2 AKW1-1 to AKW1-2207/1 Acacia Centre, Acacia Avenue, Annesley Woodhouse, Nottingham 3 AKW2-1 to AKW2-1271 Annesley Parish Hall, Off Byron Road, Annesley, Nottingham 4 AKW3-1 to AKW3-1045/1 Acacia Centre, Acacia Avenue, Annesley Woodhouse, Nottingham 5 AKW2-1272 to AKW2-2521 Acacia Centre, Acacia Avenue, Annesley Woodhouse, Nottingham 5 AKW4-1 to AKW4-120/2 The Changing Rooms, Off Bluebell Wood Way, Sutton In Ashfield 6 ASH1-5 to ASH1-2113/1 Mapplewells Primary School, Alfreton Road, Sutton In Ashfield 7 ASH2-1 to ASH2-907 St Marys Court, The Oval, Sutton In Ashfield 8 CAR1-1 to CAR1-1717 Aspley Court, Aspley Road, Sutton In Ashfield 9 CAR2-1 to CAR2-1059/1 New Cross Community Hall, Downing Street, Sutton In Ashfield 10 CNX1-1 to CNX1-1800 The Salvation Army Hall, Bowne Street, Sutton In Ashfield 11 CNX2-1 to CNX2-1286 The Unwin Social Club, Unwin Road, Sutton in Ashfield 12 CNX3-1 to CNX3-1818/3 St Modwens Court, Union Street, Sutton In Ashfield 13 CNX4-2/1 to CNX4-684/2 Quarrydale Academy, Stoneyford Road, Sutton In Ashfield 14 DAL1-1 to DAL1-1700 Quarrydale Academy, Stoneyford Road, Sutton In Ashfield 14 DAL2-1 to DAL2-702/1 Mansfield Hosiery Mills Sports & Social Club, The Fieldings, off Huthwaite Road, 15 HBR1-1 to HBR1-1280 Sutton In Ashfield Mill House Community Centre, Mill Close, Huthwaite, Sutton In Ashfield 16 HBR2-1 to HBR2-2135 The All Saints Centre, Common Road, Huthwaite, Sutton In Ashfield 17 HBR3-2/1 to HBR3-2364 Royal Oak, 29 Palmerston Street, Westwood 18 JCK1-1 to JCK1-1266 Jacksdale Community Centre, Main Road, Jacksdale, Nottingham 19 JCK2-1 to JCK2-1344 Forest Street Baptist Schoolroom, Forest Street, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottingham 20 KWY1-1 to KWY1-997/1 Forest Street Baptist Schoolroom, Forest Street, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottingham 20 KWY3-1/2 to KWY3-129 St Thomas`s Church Hall, Kingsway, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottingham 21 KWY2-1 to KWY2-689/1 St Thomas`s Church Hall, Kingsway, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottingham 21 KWY4-1 to KWY4-592/1 St Wilfrid`s Church Hall, Church Street, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottingham 22 KXP1-1 to KXP1-643 The Hill Methodist Church, The Hill, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottingham 23 KXP2-1 to KXP2-991 Ashfield District Council, Urban Road, Kirkby In Ashfield 24 KXP3-1 to KXP3-742/1 Kingsway Public House, Kingsway, Kirkby In Ashfield 25 KXP4-1 to KXP4-784/4 Bentinck Miners Welfare, Sutton Road, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottingham 26 LAR1-1 to LAR1-1827/2 Bentinck Miners Welfare, Sutton Road, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottingham 27 LAR2-1 to LAR2-1117/3 Willetts Court Community Centre, Limb Crescent, Sutton In Ashfield 28 LEM1-1 to LEM1-1328 Willetts Court Community Centre, Limb Crescent, Sutton In Ashfield 29 LEM2-1 to LEM2-1508 The Old Council Offices, Alfreton Road, Selston, Nottingham 30 SEL1-1 to SEL1-1040 The Old Council Offices, Alfreton Road, Selston, Nottingham 31 SEL1-1041 to SEL1-1994/3 Selston Parish Hall, Mansfield Road, Selston 32 SEL2-1 to SEL2-1307 Selston Parish Hall, Mansfield Road, Selston 33 SEL3-1 to SEL3-1485 Horse and Jockey Public House, Church Lane, Selston, Nottingham 34 SEL4-1 to SEL4-290/2 Teversal Visitors Centre, Carnarvon Street, Sutton in Ashfield 35 SHL1-1 to SHL1-700/3 Stanton Hill Boys Brigade, Community Hall, 3 Albert Street 36 SHL2-1 to SHL2-1800/2 The Junction Public House, 2 Newark Road, Sutton In Ashfield 37 SJH1-1 to SJH1-2435/2 Portland College (Leisure Centre), Nottingham Road, Harlow Wood, Mansfield 38 SJH2-1 to SJH2-341 Skegby Methodist Church & Anchor Centre, 153 Mansfield Road, Skegby, Sutton 39 SKG1-1 to SKG1-2161 Dated Thursday 14 November 2019 Ruth Dennis Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by theActing Returning Officer, Ashfield District Council Offices, Urban Road, Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottingham, NG17 8DA In Ashfield The Beeches Community Room, Beech Street, Skegby 40 SKG2-1 to SKG2-1251 Harwood Court Community Centre, Harwood Close, Sutton In Ashfield 41 SKG3-1 to SKG3-1826 Staff of Life, West End, Sutton In Ashfield 42 STM1-1 to STM1-1355 Travellers Rest, 92 Huthwaite Road, Sutton in Ashfield 43 STM2-1 to STM2-928/1 Mapplewells Primary School, Alfreton Road, Sutton In Ashfield 44 STM3-1 to STM3-620 Greenwood Primary School, Sutton Middle Lane, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottingham 45 SUM1-1 to SUM1-1104 The Homesteads Community Centre, Off Hartley Road, Kirkby In Ashfield, 46 SUM2-1 to SUM2-1861/1 Nottingham The Summit Centre, Pavilion Road, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottingham 47 SUM3-1 to SUM3-836 Kirkby Catholic Club, 2 Morven Road, Kirkby In Ashfield, Nottingham 48 SUM4-1 to SUM4-1285/1 Underwood Community Centre, Church Lane, Underwood, Nottingham 49 UND1-1 to UND1-1326 Underwood Community Centre, Church Lane, Underwood, Nottingham 50 UND1-1327 to UND1-2241 Underwood Community Centre, Church Lane, Underwood, Nottingham 50 UND4-1 to UND4-7 The White Lion Public House, 240 Nottingham Road, Selston 51 UND2-1 to UND2-240 Church of Christ, Portland Road, Selston, Nottingham 52 UND3-1 to UND3-217 Brinsley Parish Hall, Cordy Lane, Brinsley 153 BRY1-1 to BRY1-2000 Brinsley Parish Hall, Cordy Lane, Brinsley 154 BRY1-1017 to BRY1-1999 Cadet Centre, Greenhills Road, Eastwood 155 EHA1-1 to EHA1-915 Cadet Centre, Greenhills Road, Eastwood 156 EHA2-1 to EHA2-1163 Age Concern, Colin Dyson Centre, 15 Edward Road, Eastwood 157 EHT1-1 to EHT1-1855 Age Concern, Colin Dyson Centre, 15 Edward Road, Eastwood 158 EHT1-901 to EHT1-1856 Glebe House, 7 Linwood Crescent, Eastwood 159 EHT2-1 to EHT2-2375 Glebe House, 7 Linwood Crescent, Eastwood 160 EHT2-1237 to EHT2-2377 Dora Phillips Hall, Wood Street, Eastwood 161 ESM1-1 to ESM1-1042 Parish Rooms, St Mary`s Church, Church Street, Eastwood, Nottingham 162 ESM2-1 to ESM2-1302 Parish Rooms, St Mary`s Church, Church Street, Eastwood, Nottingham 163 ESM3-1 to ESM3-1492 Greasley Parish Hall, Dovecote Road, Newthorpe 164 GRE5-1 to GRE5-80 Dated Thursday 14 November 2019 Ruth Dennis Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by theActing Returning Officer, Ashfield District Council Offices, Urban Road, Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottingham, NG17 8DA .
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