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MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 1St May 2003 MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 1st May 2003 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Ashbocking Andrew Michael Gaught Elected Uncontested Robert Leggett Elected John Gordon Sinclair Pollard Engineer Elected Brian Colin Poole Elected Anthony Scott Resident, Teacher Elected Elizabeth Mary Stegman Resident 22 Years, Teacher Elected Grahame Tanner Ashbocking Resident 8 Years. Retired Elected Lecturer Ashfield Cum Thorpe Dorothy Madeline Brenton Elected Uncontested Simon Geoffrey Edward Garrett Elected Robert William Grimsey Elected Myles Gordon Hansen Elected Susan Margaret Henney Elected Stephen Arthur Seymour King Elected Brian William Lennon Elected Bacton Bernard George Barnes Retired Elected Uncontested Mark Thomas Black Elected Robert James Black Elected John Creasy Gooderham Elected Mary Esther Hawkins Elected Paul Dean Howlett Elected Peter Anthony Lewis Elected Angela Joanne Matthews Elected Roderick Paul Wickenden Elected Badwell Ash Clive Frederick Bassett Elected Uncontested Angela Mary Brooks Independent Elected Arthur George Diaper Elected Caron Lesley Jacobs Independent Elected Penny Frances Kirkby Elected Alfred Roy Le Grice Elected Page 1 of 27 MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 1st May 2003 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Barham William David Chowns Elected Uncontested Neil Rayner Frederick Cooper Elected Valerie Sylvia Garwood Elected Trevor David Girling Elected Peter Boyd Lamplough Independent Elected Jeremy Edward Lea Elected Dorothy Lillian Blanche Mayhew Elected Stuart Robinson Elected Barking Michael Bailey Elected Uncontested David John Clarke Elected John Charles Dickerson Elected Alison Jane Emsden Elected David Michael John Page Elected Michael John Smith Elected Battisford John Peter Davey Elected Uncontested Christopher Alan Knock Elected Joanna Ingrid Rainbird Elected Anthony Charles Wright Elected Carol Mary Wright Elected Bedfield Nigel John Billington Elected Uncontested Celia Elsie Davies Elected Keith Frederick George Frost Elected Susan Mobbs Elected Bedingfield Paul Eric Debenham Elected Uncontested Alan Russell Lloyd Dew Elected Samuel Mark Fuller Elected Bryan Creagh Leveratt Elected Derek William Scott Elected Page 2 of 27 MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 1st May 2003 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Beyton Lorraine Susan Berwick Elected Uncontested Patricia Elizabeth Hayes Present Councillor Elected Jack Maydom Independent Elected Edward Jonathan Rapley Elected Roger James Wyartt Independent Elected Botesdale Ernest Robert Baxter Local Man Elected Uncontested Sheila Phoebe Mary Blanchard Elected Eric John Hathaway Elected Thomas Hodson Elected Sara Louise Rhodes Elected Bramford David John Stewart Bailey Elected Uncontested Amanda Joy Brand Elected Ronald Bay Cousins Elected Barry John Earthy Elected John Derek Gardiner Elected Veronica Sheridan Hall Elected Peter Spaulton Hodgkins Self Employed Farmer and Consultant Elected Graham Jones Elected Geoffrey Hugh Kelly Elected Brian Stanley Kidby Elected Brome and Oakley ( Brome Ward) Simon Ronald Harrison Elected Uncontested David John Prior Health and Safety Manager Elected Brome and Oakley ( Oakley Ward) Charles William Doe 50 Elected Electorate 177 Margaret Mary Burke 46 Elected Seats 4 Ballot Papers 71 Elaine Ida Halton 45 Elected % Poll 40.11 Lewis Alfred Dyde 37 Elected Iris Elvira Cracknell 33 Page 3 of 27 MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 1st May 2003 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Brundish Anthony David Paul Bryant Elected Uncontested Cecilia Catherine Drakard Independent Elected Mark Antony Hitchings Elected Karen Margaret Mulrenan Elected Edward Anthony St.Quinton Elected Gerald Western Elected Buxhall David James Steed 137 Elected Electorate 338 Keith Frederick Proctor 133 Elected Seats 7 Ballot Papers 172 Hubert Alan Mitson Farmer 123 Elected % Poll 50.89 Peter Fergus Jordan 118 Elected Christopher Childs 113 Elected Evelyn Louie Fisher Housewife 110 Elected Derrick Bernard Gant 95 Elected Matthew Dominic Goodwin 82 Claydon and Whitton ( Claydon Fenella Blastland Elected Ward) Maureen Joyce Double Elected Uncontested Barry Victor Fitzgerald Elected Brian Fotheringham Elected Stuart Peter Heald Elected Carol Irene Teresa Lay Elected David Alan Mallitt Elected Trevor John Messenger Elected Muriel Agnes Moore Secretary (Retired) Elected Christopher John Studd Elected John Rodwell George Williams Elected Claydon and Whitton ( Whitton Scott Gladwin Morgans Elected Ward) Henry Robert George Potter Elected Uncontested Page 4 of 27 MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 1st May 2003 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Coddenham Donald Peter Burton Elected Uncontested David Brian Coupe Elected Julian Colin Hall Elected Sylvia Mary Harris Elected David John Hudson Elected Jane Soanes Elected Michael Peter West Architect Elected Linda Elizabeth Willingham Elected Helen Mary Wyles Elected Combs ( Combs (North) Ward) No Candidates Nominated Combs ( Combs (South) Ward) Gerald John Cornish Elected Uncontested Ann Louise Crooks Elected Lisa Bernadette Douglas Elected William Bertram Marland Independent Elected David James Morgan Elected Robert Kenneth Paton Elected David John Thorpe Farm Worker Elected Cotton Keith Williams Bullock 139 Elected Electorate 420 Jeannie Hutchinson 118 Elected Seats 7 Ballot Papers 215 Roderick Brian Newton Barrister 117 Elected % Poll 51.19 Quentin Arthur Seamus 111 Elected Bretherton David Rowland Alexander 102 Elected Williams David John Coffey 100 Elected Beryl Evelyn Ellis 89 Elected Sarah Kirsten Taylor 85 Page 5 of 27 MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 1st May 2003 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Creeting St. Mary May Louisa Aldred 166 Elected Electorate 584 Jacqueline Anne Mann Tax Consultant 158 Elected Seats 9 Ballot Papers 260 Nigel John Smart 154 Elected % Poll 44.52 Stanley Alfred Grimwood Independent 148 Elected Kathryn Elizabeth Martin 141 Elected Susanne Rae Haynes 128 Elected Jeremy Simon Clarkson 126 Elected Graham Stanley Boatfield 124 Elected Howard Roger Coton 117 Elected David Arthur Allan 107 Stephen Maurice Howlett Independent 88 Creeting St. Peter Eric Christopher Foxton Elected Uncontested Susan Joyce Lawson Elected Michael Raymond Ling Elected Graham Richard Stephenson Elected Crowfield Robert Eric Baker Farmer Elected Uncontested Stephen James Hart Elected Philippa Marie Williamson Elected Roger James Williamson Independent Elected Debenham Edward George Noel Alcock Elected Uncontested Peter John Barker Retired Builder Elected Gerald Richard Baxter Elected Mary Jocelyn Bloom Elected Louise Hammond Elected Helen Huish Elected Alan Trevor Moreton Elected Michael John Morley Elected Robert John Rowland-Hinton Elected Ronald Dudley Walters Elected Godfrey James Eric Wilkins Elected Frankie Winrow-Giffin Elected Page 6 of 27 MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 1st May 2003 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Denham Nigel John Blandford Elected Uncontested Julia Margery Brooks Elected Raymond Keeble Elected Drinkstone Michael Rundle Coad Elected Uncontested Susan Evelyn Cousins Elected Moira Helen Goldstaub Elected Jane Gunton Elected Cora Olive Eileen Munford Elected Henry Allan Riches Elected Lorna Ray Thurlow Elected Earl Stonham John Henry Maxwell Glasse Elected Uncontested William Walter Green Elected Philip Hurt Independent Elected Marian Anne Selwyn-Smith Elected Henry Julian Aglionby Stanford Elected Marycita Jane Wilson Elected Colin Woods Independent Elected Elmswell Douglas John Reed 686 Elected Electorate 2547 Michael Richard Burch 652 Elected Seats 11 Ballot Papers 905 Mary Jo Feeney 647 Elected % Poll 35.53 Roy Finch 641 Elected Peter James Edmonds 579 Elected Walter Wakelin Hawes Retired Printer 513 Elected Alan Hall 474 Elected David Jonathan Barker 467 Elected Michael Harry Schofield 465 Elected Tracy Jane Murphy Independent 461 Elected Jane Denise Heselden 444 Elected Norman David Kenyon Independent 439 Lucy Jeanne Crook Independent 428 Page 7 of 27 MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 1st May 2003 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Eye John William Baldwin Retired Farmer Elected Uncontested Merlin Carr Elected Alan William Cooper Elected Richard Henry Hurst Dinnin Retired / Long Term Resident of Suffolk Elected Andrew Stevens Evitt Elected Charles George Flatman Elected Simon Kenneth Hooton Elected Gareth Dennis Jukes Elected Barbara Irene Krawiec Independent Elected Penelope Judith Hallam Elected McSheehy Charles Henry Wroughton Michell Elected Sara Elizabeth Michell Elected Caren Ann Risley-Twyman Independent Elected Bernard Alfred Tatum Elected David Stephen Thorndyke Elected Felsham Dennis Paul Marden 113 Elected Electorate 339 Karen Lesley Hubbard 96 Elected Seats 7 Ballot Papers 152 Peter William Wragge Independent 93 Elected % Poll 44.84 David Michael Williams 85 Elected John Thomas Shaw Independent 81 Elected Brian Francis 76 Elected Katharine Elizabeth Harmer 75 Elected Ann Cooke 72 Finningham Raymond Frank Birch Elected Uncontested James Laurie Gray Downie Company Director Elected Grada Maria Theresia Jones Elected Fraser Ralph Lawson Elected James Miller Elected Timothy Paul Swaine Elected Mary Evelyn Webb Elected Page 8 of 27 MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCIL PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION Date : 1st May 2003 Parish Candidates Description Votes Cast Framsden Glenn Garry Buckingham Elected Uncontested Nicola Mary Deller-Whitmore
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