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Local Government Elections Notice of Election Agents Appointed Local Government Elections Notice of Election Agents Appointed I, Mark Palmer, Returning Officer for the Local Government election for Councillors to serve in the following wards of The Moray Council to be held on Thursday 4 May 2017, hereby give notice, in terms of Section 67(6) of the Representation of the People Act 1983, as amended that the election agents appointed by candidates at the above election are as follows: Electoral Name of Candidate and Candidate’s Description Name and Address of Election Agent Office to which claims, etc may be sent Ward Angus ANDERSON (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Laura Mitchell, 24 South Guildry Street, Elgin IV30 1QN Moray SNP, 9 Wards Road, Elgin IV30 1QN Ward 1 – Louise Margaret LAING (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Laura Mitchell, 24 South Guildry Street, Elgin IV30 1QN Moray SNP, 9 Wards Road, Elgin IV30 1QN Speyside Glenlivet Derek ROSS (Independent) Marion Ross, Birchfield Crossing, Glen of Rothes, Aberlour, AB38 7AQ Birchfield Crossing, Glen of Rothes, Aberlour, AB38 7AQ Walter WILSON (Scottish Conservative and Unionist) Alan A Tissiman, Greenleaf, 31 Woodside Drive, Forres IV36 2UF Conservative Office, 26 Hay Street, Elgin, IV30 1NQ Rob BARSBY (Independent) Robin A Barsby, 4 Hill Street, Portknockie, Buckie AB56 4LP 4 Hill Street, Portknockie, Buckie AB56 4LP Ward 2 – Theresa Ann COULL (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Laura Mitchell, 24 South Guildry Street, Elgin IV30 1QN Moray SNP, 9 Wards Road, Elgin IV30 1QN Keith and Donald GATT (Scottish Conservative and Unionist) Alan A Tissiman, Greenleaf, 31 Woodside Drive, Forres IV36 2UF Conservative Office, 26 Hay Street, Elgin, IV30 1NQ Cullen Iain Michael GRIEVE (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Laura Mitchell, 24 South Guildry Street, Elgin IV30 1QN Moray SNP, 9 Wards Road, Elgin IV30 1QN Ron SHEPHERD (Independent) Ron Shepherd, 22 Reidhaven Street, Cullen AB56 4SY 22 Reidhaven Street, Cullen AB56 4SY Gordon COWIE (Independent) Gordon Cowie, 26 Gordon Street, Buckie AB56 1JD 26 Gordon Street, Buckie AB56 1JD Ward 3 – Tim EAGLE (Scottish Conservative and Unionist) Alan A Tissiman, Greenleaf, 31 Woodside Drive, Forres IV36 2UF Conservative Office, 26 Hay Street, Elgin, IV30 1NQ Buckie Gordon MCDONALD (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Laura Mitchell, 24 South Guildry Street, Elgin IV30 1QN Moray SNP, 9 Wards Road, Elgin IV30 1QN Sonya WARREN (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Laura Mitchell, 24 South Guildry Street, Elgin IV30 1QN Moray SNP, 9 Wards Road, Elgin IV30 1QN David BREMNER (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Laura Mitchell, 24 South Guildry Street, Elgin IV30 1QN Moray SNP, 9 Wards Road, Elgin IV30 1QN Donald CAMERON (Scottish Liberal Democrats) Donald Cameron, 7 Duncan Avenue, Fochabers IV32 7HW 7 Duncan Avenue, Fochabers IV32 7HW Kenneth John GILLESPIE (Independent) Elizabeth E Harrop, Larrach Beag, Craighead, Mulben AB55 6XR Larrach Beag, Craighead, Mulben AB55 6XR Peter J Horton, Sunnybrae, Slackend Farm, Portgordon, Buckie Peter Jonathan HORTON (Scottish Liberal Democrats) Sunnybrae, Slackend Farm, Portgordon, Buckie AB56 5BS Ward 4 – AB56 5BS Fochabers Lhanbryde Marc MACRAE (Scottish Conservative and Unionist) Alan A Tissiman, Greenleaf, 31 Woodside Drive, Forres IV36 2UF Conservative Office, 26 Hay Street, Elgin, IV30 1NQ Shona MORRISON (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Laura Mitchell, 24 South Guildry Street, Elgin IV30 1QN Moray SNP, 9 Wards Road, Elgin IV30 1QN Sean M Morton, 7 Seaforth House, Garmouth Road, Lhanbryde Sean Murray MORTON (-) 7 Seaforth House, Garmouth Road, Lhanbryde, IV30 8QL IV30 8QL Ian TAYLOR (Independent) Ian R Taylor, Tzaneen, Burnside Road, Lhanbryde IV30 8LB Tzaneen, Burnside Road, Lhanbryde IV30 8LB Local Government Elections Notice of Election Agents Appointed Electoral Name of Candidate and Candidate’s Description Name and Address of Election Agent Office to which claims, etc may be sent Ward James ALLAN (Scottish Conservative and Unionist) Alan A Tissiman, Greenleaf, 31 Woodside Drive, Forres IV36 2UF Conservative Office, 26 Hay Street, Elgin, IV30 1NQ John Cowe, Spinningdale, Beach Brae, Stotfield, Lossiemouth IV31 John COWE (Independent) Spinningdale, Beach Brae, Stotfield, Lossiemouth IV31 6QS 6QS Ward 5 - Ryan John EDWARDS (Independent) Ryan J Edwards, 6 Prospect View, Lossiemouth IV31 6DQ 6 Prospect View, Lossiemouth IV31 6DQ Heldon James MACKESSACK-LEITCH (Scottish Greens) James E MacKessack-Leitch, Carden, Alves, Elgin IV30 8UP Carden, Alves, Elgin IV30 8UP and Laich John MITCHELL (Scottish Liberal Democrats) John Mitchell, 23 Rockall Place, Lossiemouth, IV31 6RP 23 Rockall Place, Lossiemouth, IV31 6RP Amy PATIENCE (Scottish National Party) Laura Mitchell, 24 South Guildry Street, Elgin IV30 1QN Moray SNP, 9 Wards Road, Elgin IV30 1QN Dennis SLATER (Independent) Dennis A Slater, Parkhill, 15 Park Street, Hopeman IV30 5SE Parkhill, 15 Park Street, Hopeman IV30 5SE Billy ADAMS (Independent) William J Adams, 6 Ashgrove Court, Elgin IV30 1UH 6 Ashgrove Court, Elgin IV30 1UH Frank BROWN (Scottish Conservative and Unionist) Alan A Tissiman, Greenleaf, 31 Woodside Drive, Forres IV36 2UF Conservative Office, 26 Hay Street, Elgin, IV30 1NQ Alexander G Cooper, Upper Flat, Kew House, 2A Duff Avenue, Elgin Ward 6 – Sandy COOPER (-) Upper Flat, Kew House, 2A Duff Avenue, Elgin IV30 1QS Elgin City IV30 1QS North Paula COY (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Laura Mitchell, 24 South Guildry Street, Elgin IV30 1QN Moray SNP, 9 Wards Road, Elgin IV30 1QN Patsy GOWANS (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Laura Mitchell, 24 South Guildry Street, Elgin IV30 1QN Moray SNP, 9 Wards Road, Elgin IV30 1QN Nick TAYLOR (Scottish Labour Party) Stuart MacLennan, 2 Linkwood Close, Elgin IV30 6BF 2 Linkwood Close, Elgin IV30 6BF John DIVERS (Scottish Labour Party) Stuart MacLennan, 2 Linkwood Close, Elgin IV30 6BF 2 Linkwood Close, Elgin IV30 6BF Ward 7 – Graham LEADBITTER (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Laura Mitchell, 24 South Guildry Street, Elgin IV30 1QN Moray SNP, 9 Wards Road, Elgin IV30 1QN Elgin City North Sean MALONE (Independent) Sean Malone, 4 Mayne Road, Elgin IV30 1NY 4 Mayne Road, Elgin IV30 1NY Ray MCLEAN (Scottish Conservative and Unionist) Alan A Tissiman, Greenleaf, 31 Woodside Drive, Forres IV36 2UF Conservative Office, 26 Hay Street, Elgin, IV30 1NQ George ALEXANDER (Independent) Alexander W Ross, 14 Grovita Gardens, Forres IV36 2JU 14 Grovita Gardens, Forres IV36 2JU Lorna CRESWELL (Independent) Lorna Creswell, 27D High Street, Forres IV36 1BU 27D High Street, Forres IV36 1BU Claire FEAVER (Scottish Conservative and Unionist) Alan A Tissiman, Greenleaf, 31 Woodside Drive, Forres IV36 2UF Conservative Office, 26 Hay Street, Elgin, IV30 1NQ Ward 8 - Jeff HAMILTON (Independent) Pearl S Hamilton, East Lodge, Seapark, Kinloss IV36 3TT East Lodge, Seapark, Kinloss IV36 3TT Forres Aaron MCLEAN (Scottish National Party (SNP)) Laura Mitchell, 24 South Guildry Street, Elgin IV30 1QN Moray SNP, 9 Wards Road, Elgin IV30 1QN Therence ER Monaghan, 94 Beech Avenue, Riverview Park, 94 Beech Avenue, Riverview Park, Mundole, Forres, IV36 Terry MONAGHAN (Independent) Mundole, Forres, IV36 2SZ 2SZ Fabio VILLANI (Scottish Greens) Fabio Villani, Clover, Alves, Forres, IV36 2RA Clover, Alves, Forres, IV36 2RA Published by the Returning Officer, Moray Council, Council Office, High Street, Elgin, IV30 1BX Election Enquiries Helpline 01343 563334 | Email [email protected] | Web www.moray.gov.uk/elections .
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