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Uncontested Parish and Town Council NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors for Aldsworth on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Aldsworth. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) BERRY 2 Manor Cottages, Bibury Road, Nigel James Aldsworth, Gloucs, GL54 3RD JENVEY Holly Tree House, Aldsworth, Joanne Theresa Cheltenham, Glos, GL54 3RB MCFARLANE Sandles Cottage, 2 New Row, Shona Mary Lise Aldsworth, GL54 3QS MEADOWS The Old Bullpens, Blackpitts Farm Richard David Barns, Aldsworth, GL54 3QY PEGRUM 3 The Approach, Aldsworth, David Cheltenham, Glos, GL54 3QU Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Nigel Adams Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors for Ampney Crucis on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Ampney Crucis. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) ARMITAGE Narracott House, Ampney Crucis, Rosanna GL7 5SF CROOK Crowthorne, Ampney Crucis, Douglas Raphael Gloucestershire, GL7 5SF HARDY Mistle House, Ashbrook Lane, David Philip Ampney Crucis, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 5SG HOLT Oakdale House, Ampney Crucis, Neil Cirencester, GL7 5RZ HOLT 10 Durncourt Cottages, Ampney Simon John Crucis, Cirencester, GL7 5SE TOBY Greystones, Ampney Crucis, Eleanor Mary Cirencester, Glos, GL7 5SA WILLIAMS 3 Lake Cottage, Ampney Crucis, Tony Cirencester, Glos, GL7 5SA Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Nigel Adams Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors for Avening on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Avening. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) BEARDSELL 32 Sandford Leaze, Avening, Thomas Frank Glos, GL8 8PB CATTERALL The Lair, Pound Hill, Avening, John GL8 8LZ CONWAY Church Farm, Point Road, Dominic Avening, GL8 8ND MITCHELL 15 West End, Avening, Glos, Click GL8 8NE PARSONS 12 Upton Gardens, Tetbury, Gill GL8 8AY PARSONS 33 Tetbury Hill, Avening, Tetbury, Jim Glos, GL8 8LT SLATER 56 Sandford Leaze, Avening, Antony Robert GL8 8PB WILLIAMSON 5 Star Lane, Avening, GL8 8NT Mick Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Nigel Adams Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors for Barrington on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Barrington. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) BAINBRIDGE Lower House, Little Barrington, James David Tarn Burford, OX18 4TE DE HALDEVANG Village Farm, Little Barrington, Long Term Local Jan Burford, OX18 4TE Resident:Director LLP GORST 4 Great Barrington, Burford, Sebastian Chadwick OX18 4US PORTER The Fox Inn, Great Barrington, Nr Paul Burford, Oxon, OX18 4TB STOW 41 Great Barrington, Burford, Robin Jeremy Stanton Gloucestershire, OX18 4UR Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Nigel Adams Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors for Baunton on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Baunton. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) DRAYTON Feltwell, 38 Baunton, Cirencester, Elaine Rosemary GL7 7BB MILNER Meadow House, Baunton, John Kenyon Cirencester, GL7 7BB MORAN 1 Meadow View, Baunton, Peter Michael Cirencester, GL7 7DJ POTTER Westwinds, Baunton, Cirencester, Adrian Royston GL7 7BB REES Windrush, Baunton, Cirencester, Alan GL7 7BA TODD Thatchers, Baunton Lane, Independent Peter Alan Cirencester, GL7 2LN WHITEMAN 4 Mill View, Baunton, Cirencester, Marie Glos, GL7 7BB Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Nigel Adams Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors for Beverston on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Beverston. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) LOWSLEY-WILLIAMS The Laundry Cottage, Chavenage, Caroline Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8XW MCMEEKIN The Old Rectory, Beverston, Dermot James Tetbury, Glos, GL8 8TT MORRIS Nesley Farm, Nesley, Tetbury, David John GL8 8UA PRESTON Park Farm, Beverston, Tetbury, Oliver Nicholas Gloucestershire, GL8 8TT Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Nigel Adams Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors for Bibury on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Bibury. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) BROWNLESS 2 Arlington Cottage, Bibury, Simon Cirencester, Glos, GL7 5ND HAIGH 8 The Old Quarry, Arlington, Ann Bibury, Gloucestershire, GL7 5ND MARRIOTT Shoecroft Barn, Bibury, Glos, Kate GL7 5NU PETCHEY 2 Old Walls, Northleach, Sharon Rose Cheltenham, Glos, GL54 3QB PHILLIPS Kilkenny Farm, Bibury, Scilla Cirencester, Glos, GL7 5PD WILLIAMS Arlington Mill Cottage, Arlington, Richard Arthur Bibury, GL7 5NL Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Nigel Adams Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors for Bledington on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Bledington. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) BALL Addison House, Church St, Benjamin St John Bledington, OX7 6XG JACKSON 7 Old Forge Close, Bledington, Neil Norman Chipping Norton, Oxon, OX7 6XW NEWTON 17 Jackson Road, Bledington, Michael Bernard Chipping Norton, OX7 6XN PAWLEY The Mill House, Station Road, Rosie Bledington, Oxon, OX7 6UR PEARSON Orchard Bank, Stow Rd, Robert Bledington, Chipping Norton, Oxford, OX7 6XH TAIT 1 New Road, Bledington, Chipping Alan Norton, OX7 6UU TYACK 21A New Road, Bledington, Stephen Charles Chipping Norton, Oxon, OX7 6UU Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Nigel Adams Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors for Blockley, Aston Magna Ward on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Blockley, Aston Magna Ward. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) KIRBY 6 Church Farm Lane, Aston Paul James Ewart Magna, Glos, GL56 9RG LAMBERT Fox Lodge, Aston Magna, Moreton Kevan Keith Keiran. in Marsh, Gloucestershire, GL56 9QQ Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Nigel Adams Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors for Blockley, Blockley Ward on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Blockley, Blockley Ward. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) CONNOLLY 32 Park Road, Blockley, Richard Stewart GL56 9BZ CRAIG Old Court, Station Road, Blockley, Peter Stuart GL56 9DZ LIDSEY Sheafhouse Cottage, Draycott Rd, Jenny Blockley, GL56 9DY MOOR The Old Chapel, High Street, Christine Helen Blockley, Gloucestershire, GL56 9EX PORTER 33 Park Road, Blockley, Moreton- Rebecca in-Marsh, Glos, GL56 9BZ WILKINSON 64 Springfield, Blockley, Nr Catherine Elizabeth Paula Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, GL56 9EE Dated Friday 10 April 2015 Nigel Adams Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Council Offices, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Glos, GL7 1PX NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Election of Parish Councillors for Bourton-on-the-Hill on Thursday 7 May 2015 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Bourton-on-the-Hill. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) BOWDEN Vine Cottage, Bourton on the Hill, Elizabeth Mary Moreton in the Marsh DAVIS 8 Fenhill Close, Bourton on the Louise Hill, Gloucestershire, GL56 9AD HERBERT Glebe House, Bourton on the Hill, Peter Geoffrey Marshall Moreton in Marsh, Glos, GL56 9AF MARTIN The Chantry, Rectory Lane, Tom Bourton-on-the-Hill, Moreton in Marsh, GL56 9AG NORTON Holly Cottage, Bourton on the Hill, Mark Lawrence Moreton in Marsh, GL56 9AF VIGRASS The Croft, Bourton on the Hill, Andrew Moreton in Marsh, Glos, GL56 9AG Dated Friday
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