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Notice of Poll NOTICE OF POLL Election of an Oxfordshire County Councillor for Barton, Sandhills and Risinghurst electoral division Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Barton, Sandhills and Risinghurst will be held on Thursday 4 May 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is one. 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 Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors ARTWELL 12 Cranley Road, Independent Geoffrey W.T. Woodley Linda Kimber (++) Chaka Barton, Oxford, (+) Hilda M Barney OX3 8BW Eneas P McNulty Jane A Knight George H Knight Wayne P Clack Cathy Wheeler Daniel P Miller Andrew H Ganley CONVERY Ty Gwyn, Reading The Conservative Party Charles E D Gee (+) Ralph Anderson (++) Cath Road, Harwell, Oxon, Candidate Jennifer F M Anderson George Hodac OX11 0LU Ludmila Hodac Nicola Sweetnam Krishna Shrestha Linford J B Briant Serena Briant David R Boon HILL 66 Bayswater Road, Green Party Amy R Letts (+) Kevin J Horsley (++) Symon James Barton, Oxford, Elizabeth Taylor Howard Taylor OX3 9NZ Douglas H M Kohler Arthur D Williams Alison A Williams Esther Williams Marwa H M Ahmed Ian T Prichard PHILLIPS 28 New High Street, Labour Party Sharon Keene (+) Paul A Marlow (++) Glynis Mary Headington, Oxford, Chewe E Munkonge Paul R Greenaway OX3 7AQ Maheshkumar Gandhi Peter W E F Jacques Barbara J Wharton Carol M Munkonge Derek M Taylor Caleb Lewis WHEELER 229 London Road, Liberal Democrat Richard F Gombrich (+) Jemma K Hayward (++) Steve Headington, Oxford, Debbie Coles Nigel J Coles OX3 9JA Angela J Alper Anne H Eisinga Peter J Wiltshire Robert B Hayward Joanna K Hedges Robert E Holt 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 Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat Risinghurst Community Centre, Kiln Lane 1 UC-1 to UC-945 Risinghurst Community Centre, Kiln Lane 2 UC-946 to UC-1842 Viking Sports Club, Table Tennis Room, 65 Old High Street 3 VA-1 to VA-966 Barton Neighbourhood Centre, Underhill Circus 4 VB-1 to VB-1115 Barton Neighbourhood Centre, Underhill Circus 5 VB-1116 to VB-2276 Barton Leisure Centre (studio on first floor), Waynflete Road 6 VC-1 to VC-1059 Sandhills Primary School - Pre School, Terret Avenue 7 VD-1 to VD-705 5. Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of a City Councillor and the Headington Neighbourhood Plan Referendum. Dated Thursday 13th April 2017 Peter Clark Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Town Hall, St Aldate's, Oxford, OX1 1BX NOTICE OF POLL Election of an Oxfordshire County Councillor for Churchill and Lye Valley electoral division Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Churchill and Lye Valley will be held on Thursday 4 May 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is one. 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 Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors BRIGHOUSE Willowbank, Old Road, Labour and Co- Gillian A Sanders (+) John L Sanders (++) Liz Headington, Oxford, operative Party Diana L Pope Georgina A Timbs OX3 8TA Robert H C Timbs Malcolm R Hart Lindsey M Hart Mark Lygo Louise Lygo John Simlett COGGINS 111 Southfield Road, Liberal Democrat Catherine E Brian J Hodgkinson Peter Charles Oxford, OX4 1NY Hodgkinson (+) (++) Amanda J Machado Diane V Sider Elisabeth G Tabouis Rebecca J Kirk Michael T Riordan Avis M Imbriano Antonio Imbriano Jennifer H Griffiths DAWE 53 Bulan Road, Oxford, Green Party Hazel F Dawe (+) Jane E Alexander (++) Steven Mark OX3 7HU Richard W Bryant Barbara M Bryant Stephen L Woolliams Mary E Woolliams Nigel S C Gibson Nicholas Windle Paul K Dabinett Catherine M Gundry KYESWA 11 Turner Close, The Conservative Party Mark Bhagwandin (+) Christina D Barrett (++) Johnson Mackline Oxford, OX4 2UA Candidate Margaret Crowe Joseph T Sellers Vanessa Bhagwandin Coralee K A Allen Beatrice M Beament Elizabeth A Wells Barbara Cameron Christopher D Bhagwandin 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 Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat St Francis' Primary School, Horspath Road 8 SA-1 to SA-1374 St Francis' Church Centre, Hollow Way 9 SB-1 to SB-1283 St Francis' Church Centre, Hollow Way 10 SB-1284 to SB-2454 Wood Farm Primary School, Titup Hall Drive 11 TA-1 to TA-864 Wood Farm Primary School, Titup Hall Drive 11 TD-1 to TD-398/2 Wood Farm Primary School, Titup Hall Drive 12 TA-865 to TA-1853 The Ace Launderette, Girdlestone Road Shops 13 TB-1 to TB-804 Cheney Community Hall, Cheney School, Cheney Lane 14 TC-1 to TC-1161 5. Where contested this poll is taken together with the Headington Neighbourhood Plan Referendum. Dated Tuesday 25 April 2017 Peter Clark Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Town Hall, St Aldate's, Oxford, OX1 1BX NOTICE OF POLL Election of an Oxfordshire County Councillor for Cowley electoral division Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Cowley will be held on Thursday 4 May 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is one. 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 Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors DAWE 53 Bulan Road, Oxford, Green Party Nicholas J Terry (+) Sally E Mullard (++) Hazel Frances OX3 7HU Megan Ruddock James J Ruddock Lucie M Mayer Geraldine Beekmeyer Daniel J Whiteley Hannah Murray Clare J A Singer Geoffrey Leeson HARLEY 44 Temple Road, Independent William Stewart-Jones Colin R Tassell (++) Judith Anne Cowley, Oxford, (+) Susan M.O. Steinberg OX4 2HB Mavis Thorn Roy H Grant Wendy Grant Bernadette A Downes Annette J Arter Wendy C Williams Trevor J Williams JARELL 56 Oxford Road, The Conservative Party Gary W Dixon (+) Paul Kilbee (++) Derron Littlemore, Oxford, Candidate Colin Mather Barbara J Sudworth OX4 4PE Freda Moffatt David Purcell Mary Claridge Neil J Hewitt Jacquline M Dixon Effie J Davies SAMUELS 32 Magdalen Road, Liberal Democrat Julian J Cottee (+) Katherine R Norman Harry Oxford, OX4 1RB Helen V Jeans (++) James Carter Emily E G Taylor Adam Sardar Eleonore Vogel Hugh N Willcox Katie E Flight Emma J Bryce SANDERS 200 Headington Road, Labour Party Paul D Sanders (+) Joanna Sanders (++) John Leo Oxford, OX3 7PS Peter Cann Sarathambal Segaran Viv Peto Avril Alexander Anna M Thorne Ian Bellchambers Lewis B Thorne Christopher J Michael 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 Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat Rose Hill Methodist Church, Rose Hill 15 MD-1 to MD-605 Florence Park Community Centre, Cornwallis Road 16 QA-1 to QA-1040 Florence Park Community Centre, Cornwallis Road 17 QA-1041 to QA-1922 The Venue@Cowley, 242B Barns Road 18 QB-1 to QB-1307 The Venue@Cowley, 242B Barns Road 19 QB-1308 to QB-2570 City of Oxford Silver Band Hall, Temple Road 20 RB-1 to RB-1068 City of Oxford Silver Band Hall, Temple Road 21 RB-1070 to RB-2269 St Francis' Primary School, Horspath Road 22 SC-1 to SC-1051 Dated Tuesday 25 April 2017 Peter Clark Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Town Hall, St Aldate's, Oxford, OX1 1BX NOTICE OF POLL Election of an Oxfordshire County Councillor for Headington and Quarry electoral division Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Headington and Quarry will be held on Thursday 4 May 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is one. 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 Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors ASQUITH 21 Minster Road, Labour Party Glynis M Phillips (+) Mark Ladbrooke (++) Bill Oxford, OX4 1LY Delia M Sinclair Martin A Broderick Christopher J.R. Mills John P Coulter Jason M Smith Marie T Vickers Caroline J Russell David J Blackman HATFIELD 40 Coniston Avenue, The Conservative Party John L Hall-Say (+) Andrew C Clifford (++) Duncan Valentine Headington, Oxford, Candidate Shirley Hall-Say Heidi S Macaulay OX3 0AN Barry J Carter Anne Carter Cyril H Gardner Maureen G Gardner Kamila Bejnar Marcin Kulabko SHAW 41 Church Hill Road, Green Party Iris Magee (+) Annabelle J Hogan (++) Miranda Oxford, OX4 3SG Anastasia Stepanova Jennifer A McIntyre Emily C F R Harford Helen C Asbridge Mohini A Thite Benjamin W Ganly Muhammad Sohail Nikhal Sharma SMITH 12 Weyland Road, Liberal Democrat Richard H Bradley (+) Hilary Bradley (++) Roz Oxford, OX3 8PD Stella M Welford Heather Armitage Paul Landon Peter J West Patricia J Whitehouse Ginette P Grice Margaret E Jackson Paul Rogers 4.
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