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Together Together Safer Together Safer Together APPENDIX B Partners and stakeholders communicated with Local Authorities Devon County Council East Devon District Council Exeter City Council Mendip District Council Mid Devon District Council North Devon District Council Plymouth City Council Sedgemoor District Council Somerset County Council South Hams District & West Devon Borough Councils South Somerset District Council Taunton Deane District Council Teignbridge District Council Torbay Council Torridge District Council West Devon Borough Council West Somerset Council 2 MPs and MEPs Central Devon Constituency East Devon Constituency Exeter Constituency Newton Abbot Constituency North Devon Constituency Plymouth, Moor View Constituency Plymouth, Sutton & Devonport Constituency South West Devon Constituency Tiverton & Honiton Constituency Torbay Constituency Torridge & West Devon Constituency Totnes Constituency South West Electoral Area Bridgwater & West Somerset Constituency Somerton & Frome Constituency Taunton Deane Constituency Wells Constituency Yeovil Constituency 3 High Sheriffs and Lord Lieutenants High Sheriff of Devon High Sheriff of Somerset Lord Lieutenant of Devon Lord Lieutenant of Somerset 4 Chamber of Commerce and Trade Sidmouth Chamber of Commerce Totnes and District Chamber of Commerce Wincanton Chamber of Commerce Martock Business Assoc. Somerset Chamber of Commerce Burnham on Sea Chamber of Commerce (Somerset) Bideford Chamber of Commerce (Devon) Taunton Chamber of Commerce Somerton Business & Trade Association Weston-Super-Mare Chamber of Commerce Exmouth Chamber of Commerce Yeovil Chamber of Trade Bridgwater Chamber of Commerce Mill on the Brue Outdoor Centre Wells Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Budleigh Salterton Chamber of Commerce Honiton Chamber of Commerce Okehampton and District Chamber of Trade 5 Representative Bodies Devon & Somerset Fire Brigades Union (FBU) Fire and Rescue services Association (FRSA) Fire Officers Association UNISON 6 Emergency Services and Partners Avon & Somerset Constabulary Avon Fire & Rescue Service Babcock International, Devonport and Royal Dockyard British Red Cross Cornwall Fire & Rescue Service Devon & Cornwall Constabulary DFRMO, South West Area Office, HM Naval Base, Devonport Dorset & Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service Gloucestershire Fire & Rescue Service Health Protection Agency South West Maritime & Coastguard Agency National Fire Chiefs Council South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust 7 Strategic Partners NHS Northern, Eastern & Western Devon CCG (Clinical Commissioning Group) Somerset CCG (Clinical Commissioning Group) One Team Somerset Safer Plymouth Safer Communities Torbay Safer Devon Partnership Healthwatch Devon Healthwatch Somerset National Trust Central Office Canal & River Trust NFU South West RSPCA E-On (Gas) South West Water Green Network Energy Octopus Energy Shell Energy British Gas Dartmoor National Park Authority Exmoor National Park Authority 8 Town and Parish Councils Abbas & Templecombe Abbots Bickington* Abbotsham Abbotskerswell All Saints Parish Council Aller Alverdiscott and Huntshaw Alwington Ansford Arlington Parish Council Ash ASH PRIORS Ashbrittle Parish Council Ashburton (Town Council) Ashcombe (Parish Meeting) ASHCOTT (also High Ham and Pitney's Clerk) Ashford Parish Council Ashill Ashprington Parish Council Ashreigney Ashton (Parish Meeting) Ashwater Ashwick Parish Council Atherington Parish Council Aveton Gifford Parish Council Awliscombe Parish Council AXBRIDGE TOWN Axminster Town Council Axmouth Parish Council Aylesbeare Parish Council 9 Babcary BADGWORTH Baltonsborough Parish Council Bampton Barnstaple Town Council Barrington Barton St David Barwick and Stoford Batcombe Parish Council Bathealton Parish Council BAWDRIP (also Chilton Trinity's Clerk) Beaford Beaworthy Parish Council Beckington Parish Council Beer Parish Council Beercrocombe Belstone Parish Council Bere Ferrers Parish Council Berkley Parish Council BERROW Berry Pomeroy Parish Council Berrynarbor Parish Council Bickenhall Parish Council Bickington Bickleigh Bickleigh Parish Council Bicknoller Parish Council Bideford Town Council Bigbury Parish Council Binegar Parish Council Bishops Clyst Bishops Hull Parish Council Bishops Lydeard Parish Council 10 Bishops Nympton Parish Council Bishops Tawton Parish Council Bishopsteignton Bittadon Parish Meeting Black Torrington Blackawton Parish Council Bondleigh Parish Council Bondleigh Parish Meeting Borden Gate Bovey Tracey (Town Council) Bow Bradford and Cookbury Bradford On Tone Parish Council Bradninch Bradstone Parish Council Bradworthy Brampford Speke Parish Council Branscombe Parish Council Bratton Clovelly Parish Council Bratton Fleming Parish Council Bratton Seymour Parish Meeting Braunton Parish Council Brayford Parish Council BREAN Brendon and Countisbury Parish Council BRENT KNOLL Brentor Parish Council Brewham Bridestowe Parish Council Bridford Bridgerule BRIDGWATER TOWN BRIDGWATER WITHOUT 11 Brixham Brixton Parish Council Broadclyst Parish Council Broadhembury Parish Council Broadhempston Broadway Broadwoodkelly Parish Council Broadwoodwidger Brompton Ralph Parish Council Brompton Regis Parish Council Broomfield Brushford Brushford Parish Council Bruton Town Council Brympton Buckerell Parish Council Buckfastleigh (Town Council) Buckfastleigh West Parish Council Buckland Brewer Buckland Dinham Parish Council Buckland Filleigh Buckland Monachorum Parish Council Buckland St Mary Buckland Tout Saints Parish Council Buckland-in-the-Moor (Parish Meeting) Budleigh Salterton Town Council Bulkworthy* Burlescombe BURNHAM ON SEA & HIGHBRIDGE TOWN COUNCIL BURNHAM WITHOUT Burrator Grouped Parish Council Burrington Parish Council BURROWBRIDGE 12 BURTLE Butleigh Parish Council Butterleigh Cadbury Cadeleigh CANNINGTON Carhampton Parish Council Cary Moor - Grouped Council Castle Cary Town Council CATCOTT Chaffcombe Chagford Parish Council Challacombe Parish Meeting CHAPEL ALLERTON Chard Town Council Chardstock Parish Council Charleton Parish Council Charlton Horethorne Charlton Musgrove Charltons (The) Chawleigh CHEDDAR CHEDDON FITZPAINE Cheddon Fitzpaine Parish Council CHEDZOY Cheriton Bishop Cheriton Fitzpaine Chewton Mendip Parish Council Chilcompton Parish Council Chillington Parish Meeting Chilthorne Domer Chilton Cantelo Parish Meeting CHILTON POLDEN 13 CHILTON TRINITY CHIPSTABLE Chipstable Parish Council Chiselborough Chittlehampton Parish Council Chivelstone Parish Council Christow Chudleigh (Town Council) Chulmleigh Parish Council CHURCHSTANTON Churchstanton Parish Council Churchstow Parish Council Clannaborough Clatworthy Parish Council Clawton Clayhidon Closworth Parish Meeting Clovelly Clyst Honiton Parish Council Clyst Hydon Parish Council Clyst St George Parish Council Clyst St Lawrence Parish Council Coffinswell Colaton Raleigh Parish Council Coldridge Colebrooke Coleford Parish Council Colyton Parish Council COMBE FLOREY Combe Florey Parish Council Combe Martin Parish Council Combe Raleigh Parish Council Combe St Nicholas 14 Combpyne Rousdon Parish Council COMEYTROWE COMPTON BISHOP Compton Dundon Compton Pauncefoot Parish Meeting Copplestone CORFE Corfe Parish Council Cornwood Parish Council Cornworthy Parish Council Corton Denham Coryton Parish Council COSSINGTON COTFORD ST LUKE Cothelstone Parish Council Cotleigh Parish Council Cranbrook Town Council Cranmore Parish Council Crediton Hamlets Crediton Town Creech St Michael Parish Council Crewkerne Town Council Cricket St Thomas Parish Meeting Croscombe Parish Council Crowcombe Parish Council Cruwys Morchard Cucklington Parish Meeting Cudworth Parish Meeting Cullompton Culmstock CURLAND (Part of Neroche Group) Curry Mallet Curry Rivel 15 Cutcombe Parish Council Dalwood Parish Council Dartington Parish Council Dartmoor Forest Parish Council Dartmouth Town Council Dawlish (Town Council) Dean Prior Parish Council Denbury & Torbryan Dinnington Parish Meeting Diptford Parish Council Ditcheat Parish Council Dittisham Parish Council Doddiscombsleigh Dolton Donyatt Doulting Parish Council Dowland* Dowlish Wake Down St Mary Downhead Parish Council Drayton Drewsteignton Parish Drewsteignton Parish Council Dulverton Town Council Dunchideock Dunkeswell Parish Council Dunsford Dunster Parish Council Dunterton Parish Council DURLEIGH DURSTON East Allington Parish Council East and West Buckland Parish Council 16 East Anstey Parish Council EAST BRENT East Budleigh/Bicton Parish Council East Chinnock East Coker East Down Parish Council EAST HUNTSPILL East Pennard Parish Council East Portlemouth Parish Council East Putford East Quantoxhead Parish Meeting East Worlington Parish Council EDINGTON Eggesford Elworthy Parish Meeting Emborough Parish Council ENMORE Ermington Parish Council Evercreech Parish Council Exbourne & Jacobstowe Grouped Parish Council Exford Parish Council Exminster Exmoor Parish Council Exmouth Town Council Exton Parish Council Farringdon Parish Council Farway Parish Council Feniton Parish Council FIDDINGTON Filleigh Parish Council FITZHEAD Fivehead Fremington Parish Council 17 Frithelstock Frogmore & Sherford Parish Council Frome Town Council George Nympton and Queens Nympton Parish Council Georgeham Parish Council Germansweek Parish Germansweek Parish Council Gidleigh Parish Gidleigh Parish Council Gittisham Parish Council Glastonbury Town Council GOATHURST Godney Parish Council Goodleigh Parish Council Great Elm Parish Council Great Torrington GREINTON Gulworthy Parish Gulworthy Parish Council Haccombe-with-Combe Halberton HALSE Halse Parish Council Halwell & Moreleigh
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