VERDERERS' ELECTION 2021
Notice ID: BOU2213557
VERDERERS' ELECTION 2021
NEW FOREST ACTS 1949 1970
Notice of Publication of draft Electoral Register for revision as at Friday 1st October 2021
The Verderers of the New Forest, pursuant to the provisions of the First Schedule to the New Forest Act 1949 hereby give notice of their intention to revise as at 1st October 2021 the Electoral Register of persons qualified to be electors at elections of Elective Verderers under that Act.
Copies of the draft Electoral Register may be inspected and extracts therefrom may be taken from Friday 1st October 2021 until Friday 8th 2021 both dates inclusive during usual office hours at the following offices:-
New Forest District Council:
Appletree Court, Lyndhurst
Town Hall, Avenue Road, Lymington
Ringwood Gateway, The Furlong, Ringwood
Town Hall, 2 Ashley Road, New Milton Hythe
Local Information Office, The Grove, St John's Street, Hythe
Verderers of the New Forest, The Queen's House, Lyndhurst
Objections to any entry or omission in the draft Register must be made in writing to the High Sheriff of Hampshire, c/o Mrs Rachel Brooks, Under Sheriff of Hampshire, Foot Anstey LLP, The White Building, 1-4 Cumberland Place, Southampton, SO15 2NP to reach her not later than 5 pm on Friday 8th October 2021.
Notice of any objection must be accompanied by a plan based on the Ordnance Survey map showing the location of the property in relation to a well known landmark in respect of which the objection is made and stating its area.
Objectors claiming to be included in the Register must also supply a certificate that they are in occupation of the property stating whether they are in sole or joint occupation and if the latter the names and addresses of the joint occupiers.
Any objections received after 5 pm on Friday 8th October 2021 or which do not comply with the foregoing requirements will be disallowed. The Revising Authority will sit at the Verderers' Hall, The Queen's House, Lyndhurst on Friday 15th October 2021 at 10.30 am to hear and determine objections when all objectors should attend.
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