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Robin Hood's Bay


Staithes and Hinderwell


Esk Valley


Whitby


Candidates to contest Coun Peter Booth's seat

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Published Date: 22 January 2010
FORMER borough councillor Bill Miller is one of five people to be put forward to serve on Whitby's Mayfield Ward.
A by-election has been called to fill Coun Peter Booth's seat on Thursday 11 February.

Coun Booth, who served on Scarborough Borough Council, died last year. Those who have been nominated for the ward, are:


  • Christopher Julian Cawood of Ainthorpe Lane, Danby


  • Steven James Leadley of Echo Hill, Sleights


  • Bill Miller of Gowlands Lane, Cloughton, Scarborough


  • Janet Peake of Prospect Hill, Whitby


  • Derek Robinson of Saxon Road, Whitby


Polling will take place at the following locations between 7am and 10pm on Thursday 11 February at:


  • Ruswarp Village Hall, High Street, Ruswarp


  • Nursery Unit at Stakesby CP School, Byland Road, Whitby


  • Library at Whitby Community College, Mayfield Road, Whitby



If anyone has recently moved into the area, there is still time for to get registered to vote.

Similarly, anyone who is unable to get to the polling station or would prefer to vote by post should contact Electoral Services on (01723) 232309.

The closing date for people registering to vote is 5pm on Wednesday, as is the closing date for completing and returning postal vote application forms.

However, new applications to vote by proxy must be received by 5pm on Wednesday 3 February and new emergency proxy applications can be received up to 5pm on 11 February, but they must be supported by a medical practitioner eg nurse, registered health professional, social worker or similar.

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  • Last Updated: 22 January 2010 11:16 AM
  • Source: Whitby Gazette Friday
  • Location: Whitby
 
 
 


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