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Election of a Nottinghamshire County Councillor Thursday 6 May 2021 ELECTION OF A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILLOR THURSDAY 6 MAY 2021 The following is a notice of poll and situation of polling stations for election of A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the following electoral area: BALDERTON DIVISION NOTICE OF POLL & SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES Notice is hereby given that: 1. The number of NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILLORS to be elected is ONE for the electoral area: BALDERTON DIVISION, which will be held on THURSDAY 6 MAY 2021, between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM. 2. The full names, places of residence, and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated and the names of all the persons signing the Candidates nomination papers are as set out hereunder :- Names of Candidates Places of Residence Description Names of Persons who have signed the Nomination Paper (surname first) CULLEN 32 Newton Street Liberal Democrats Proposer: Scott P Wroe Seconder: Ian D D Parkes Ryan Thomas Newark NG24 1SX HARRISON Address in the Newark Green Party Proposer: Suzanne Sargisson Seconder: Lee A Sargisson Stephanie Louise and Sherwood District LEE 18 Yarnsworth Road The Conservative Party Proposer: Dawn J Lee Seconder: Andrew N Anderson Johno Newark Notts NG24 3WL NEWMAN 20 Vessey Close Reform UK Proposer: Lindsay Beswick Seconder: Angela Tivey Craig Adam Balderton Newark on Trent Nottinghamshire NG24 3EE POLENTA Address in the Labour Party Proposer: Paul Newstead Seconder: Raymond A Rouse Dora Rushcliffe Borough PRECIOUS Address in the Newark Heritage Party-Free Proposer: Ben S Precious Seconder: Stephen R Precious Lisa Ann and Sherwood District Speech and Liberty 3. The situation of the Polling Station(s) for the above election and the Local Government electors entitled to vote are as set out in the following columns of the said table. Situations of Polling Stations Polling Station Description of Persons entitled to Vote Number Local Government Electors whose names appear on the Register of Electors for the said Electoral Area for the current year. John Hunt Primary & Nursery School, London Road, BALDERTON, NG24 3BN 18 (EA) William Ghent House, Gibson Crescent, Balderton, NEWARK, NG24 3EB 23 (FA) (part 1) William Ghent House, Gibson Crescent, Balderton, NEWARK, NG24 3EB 24 (FA) (part 2) William Ghent House, Gibson Crescent, Balderton, NEWARK, NG24 3EB 24A (FB) St Giles Church Hall, Main Street, Balderton, NEWARK, NG24 3LN 25 (FC) Fernwood Village Hall, Rubys Avenue, Fernwood, NEWARK, NG24 3RS 32 (GH) (part 1) Fernwood Village Hall, Rubys Avenue, Fernwood, NEWARK, NG24 3RS 33 (GH) (part 2) Room At The Staunton Arms, High Street, Staunton-In-The-Vale, NOTTINGHAM, NG13 9PE 34 (GI) Room At The Staunton Arms, High Street, Staunton-In-The-Vale, NOTTINGHAM, NG13 9PE 34A (GJ) Room At The Staunton Arms, High Street, Staunton-In-The-Vale, NOTTINGHAM, NG13 9PE 34B (GK) Room At The Staunton Arms, High Street, Staunton-In-The-Vale, NOTTINGHAM, NG13 9PE 34C (GL) 4. The Poll for the above election is to be taken together with the poll for the Police & Crime Commissioner (Nottinghamshire). DATED: 27 APRIL 2021 JOHN ROBINSON DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by JOHN ROBINSON, DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, CASTLE HOUSE, GREAT NORTH ROAD, NEWARK, NG24 1BY. ELECTION OF A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILLOR THURSDAY 6 MAY 2021 The following is a notice of poll and situation of polling stations for election of A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the following electoral area: BLIDWORTH DIVISION NOTICE OF POLL & SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES Notice is hereby given that: 1. The number of NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILLORS to be elected is ONE for the electoral area: BLIDWORTH DIVISION, which will be held on THURSDAY 6 MAY 2021, between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM. 2. The full names, places of residence, and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated and the names of all the persons signing the Candidates nomination papers are as set out hereunder :- Names of Candidates Places of Residence Description Names of Persons who have signed the Nomination Paper (surname first) KEW Address in the Newark Green Party Proposer: Daniel G Groves Seconder: Rachelle Coope Caroline Margaret Anne and Sherwood District SMITH 283 Southwell Road Conservative Party Proposer: Hannah R Smith Seconder: Kevin R Smith Tom East Candidate Rainworth Mansfield Nottinghamshire NG21 0BL THOMPSON 20 Haywood Oaks Independent Proposer: Mary J Davies Seconder: Nannina Newbury Tina Lane Blidworth Nottinghamshire NG21 0TP WOODHEAD 3 Park Avenue Labour Party Proposer: John T Woodhead Seconder: Alan Mann Yvonne Blidworth Mansfield Notts NG21 0SW 3. The situation of the Polling Station(s) for the above election and the Local Government electors entitled to vote are as set out in the following columns of the said table. Situations of Polling Stations Polling Station Description of Persons entitled to Vote Number Local Government Electors whose names appear on the Register of Electors for the said Electoral Area for the current year. Rainworth Village Hall, Kirklington Road, Rainworth, Mansfield, NOTTS, NG21 0JZ 51 (LA) (part 1) Rainworth Village Hall, Kirklington Road, Rainworth, Mansfield, NOTTS, NG21 0JZ 52 (LA) (part 2) Cambridge Close Community Centre, Cambridge Close, RAINWORTH, NG21 0AY 56 (MA) St Andrews Mission Hall, The Crescent, BLIDWORTH, NG21 0SE 57 (MB) St Andrews Mission Hall, The Crescent, BLIDWORTH, NG21 0SE 58 (MC) Blidworth Methodist Church, Main Street, BLIDWORTH, NG21 0QD 59 (MD) Blidworth Methodist Church, Main Street, BLIDWORTH, NG21 0QD 59A (ME) 4. The Poll for the above election is to be taken together with the poll for the Police & Crime Commissioner (Nottinghamshire). DATED: 27 APRIL 2021 JOHN ROBINSON DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by JOHN ROBINSON, DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, CASTLE HOUSE, GREAT NORTH ROAD, NEWARK, NG24 1BY. ELECTION OF A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILLOR THURSDAY 6 MAY 2021 The following is a notice of poll and situation of polling stations for election of A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the following electoral area: COLLINGHAM DIVISION NOTICE OF POLL & SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES Notice is hereby given that: 1. The number of NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILLORS to be elected is ONE for the electoral area: COLLINGHAM DIVISION, which will be held on THURSDAY 6 MAY 2021, between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM. 2. The full names, places of residence, and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated and the names of all the persons signing the Candidates nomination papers are as set out hereunder :- Names of Candidates Places of Residence Description Names of Persons who have signed the Nomination Paper (surname first) DALES 2 Redmay Corner The Conservative Party Proposer: Ian Dales Seconder: Elizabeth A Candlish Linda Elaine South Scarle Newark NG23 7JH DOBSON The Cottage Independent Proposer: David A Blackwood Seconder: Rebecca J Maureen 1 Cottage Lane Blackwood Collingham Newark NG23 7LJ PLATT 35 The Priors Green Party Proposer: Jane Imrie Seconder: Nina I Young Steve Lowdham Nottingham NG14 7BA 3. The situation of the Polling Station(s) for the above election and the Local Government electors entitled to vote are as set out in the following columns of the said table. Situations of Polling Stations Polling Station Description of Persons entitled to Vote Number Local Government Electors whose names appear on the Register of Electors for the said Electoral Area for the current year. Bishop Alexander Primary School, Wolsey Road, NEWARK, NG24 2BQ 6 (BA) Bridge Community Centre, Lincoln Road, NEWARK, NG24 2DQ 7 (BB) 7th Newark Scout Group Hall, Lovers Lane, NEWARK, NG24 1HZ 9 (BD) Coddington Community Centre, Beckingham Road, Coddington, NEWARK, NG24 2TP 21 (EF) Barnby-In-The Willows Village Hall, Barnby-In-The-Willows, NEWARK, NG24 2SD 22 (EG) Collingham War Memorial Hall, Collingham, NEWARK, NG23 7LB 102 (UA) (part 1) Collingham War Memorial Hall, Collingham, NEWARK, NG23 7LB 103 (UA) (part 2) Winthorpe Village Hall, Gainsborough Road, WINTHORPE, NG24 2NN 104 (UB) Winthorpe Village Hall, Gainsborough Road, WINTHORPE, NG24 2NN 104A (UC) Winthorpe Village Hall, Gainsborough Road, WINTHORPE, NG24 2NN 104B (UD) South Scarle Community Centre, South Scarle, NEWARK, NG23 7JH 105 (UE) Besthorpe Trinity Hall, Low Road, Besthorpe, NEWARK, NG23 7HJ 106 (UF) Girton Village Hall, High Street, GIRTON, NG23 7JA 107 (UG) Girton Village Hall, High Street, GIRTON, NG23 7JA 107A (UH) South Clifton Coronation Hall, South Clifton, NEWARK, NG23 7BG 108 (UI) South Clifton Coronation Hall, South Clifton, NEWARK, NG23 7BG 108A (UJ) St Helens Church, Thorney, NEWARK, NG23 7BS 109 (UK) Harby Village Hall, High Street, HARBY, NG23 7EQ 110 (UL) Harby Village Hall, High Street, HARBY, NG23 7EQ 110A (UM) 4. The Poll for the above election is to be taken together with the poll for the Police & Crime Commissioner (Nottinghamshire). DATED: 27 APRIL 2021 JOHN ROBINSON DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER Printed & Published by JOHN ROBINSON, DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER, CASTLE HOUSE, GREAT NORTH ROAD, NEWARK, NG24 1BY. ELECTION OF A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILLOR THURSDAY 6 MAY 2021 The following is a notice of poll and situation of polling stations for election of A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILLOR for the following electoral area: FARNDON & TRENT DIVISION NOTICE OF POLL & SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES Notice is hereby given that: 1. The number of NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCILLORS to be elected is ONE for the electoral area: FARNDON & TRENT DIVISION, which will be held on THURSDAY 6 MAY
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