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Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of Consultees Notified of Consultation - Main Consultation Zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Gayton C of E Primary School Bugbrooke Road Gayton NORTHAMPTON NN7 3EU 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Unit Dc3 Style Way Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9EX Unit Dc4 Style Way Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9EX Unit Dc5 Style Way Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9EX Dalepak Ltd Style Way Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9EX John Crane Ltd Style Way Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9EX Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Rothersthorpe C of E Primary School Church Street Rothersthorpe NORTHAMPTON NN7 3HS Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Rothersthorpe Nursery Ltd 37 Church Street Rothersthorpe NORTHAMPTON NN7 3JD Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Carlsberg UK Ltd Tithe Barn Way Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9BA Levi Strauss (UK) Ltd Tithe Barn Way Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9BA Tithe Barn Way,Swan Physio First Minerva House Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9BA Tithe Barn Way,Swan Infrared Integrated Systems Ltd The Barns,Park Circle Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9BG Tithe Barn Way,Swan Acumen Distribution Ltd Acumen House,Park Circle Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9BH Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Charringtons Solid Fuel Banbury Lane Rothersthorpe NORTHAMPTON NN7 3JN Neptunus Cob Drive Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9BB The White Co Cob Drive Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9BB Wm Morrison Supermarkets Plc Cob Drive Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9BB Unit 1 Nectar Way Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9BX Unit 2 Nectar Way Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9BX Bmw Warehouse Nectar Way Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9BX Sainsburys Regional Distribution Centre Nectar Way Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9BX Swan Valley Way,Swan Royal Mail Mail Centre Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9DR Freeman Automotive (UK) Ltd Upton Valley Way East Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9EF Upton Valley Way Frem Ltd Concept House East,Swan Valley NORTHAMPTON NN4 9EF 1 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Police Station & House 8 High Street Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3BJ Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Post Office 19 High Street Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3BJ Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 White Gates Gayton Road Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3BN B T N B Ltd Mill Wharf Gayton Road,Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3BN Park Slope Surgery 32 Stoke Road Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3BT Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Baptist Church Chapel Lane Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3BU Blisworth Day Nursery 7 Chapel Lane Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3BU Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 69 Stoke Road Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3BZ Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Charles Simpson Organisation Blisworth Park Station Road,Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DS The Walnut Tree Inn 21 Station Road Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DS Unit 5 J B J Business Park Northampton Road Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Unit 6 J B J Business Park Northampton Road Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Unit 9 J B J Business Park Northampton Road Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Unit 14 J B J Business Park Northampton Road Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Unit 15 J B J Business Park Northampton Road Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Unit 20 J B J Business Park Northampton Road Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Unit 21 J B J Business Park Northampton Road Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Unit 30 J B J Business Park Northampton Road Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Northampton A Bucknall Ceramic Tiling Unit 10 J B J Business Park Road,Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Northampton Buckley Bits Unit 26 J B J Business Park Road,Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Northampton Bucknall Tiles Unit 11 J B J Business Park Road,Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Appendix 36 - Section 47, Phase 2: Database of consultees notified of consultation - main consultation zones Address1 Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Northampton Combine Fleet Maintenance Unit 7 J B J Business Park Road,Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Northampton D B J Services Agricultural Engineers Unit 7A J B J Business Park Road,Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Northampton Echo Foods Unit 22 J B J Business Park Road,Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Elite Caravans 39 Northampton Road Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Northampton Harlyn Enterprises Ltd Unit 28 J B J Business Park Road,Blisworth NORTHAMPTON NN7 3DW Unit 1-2 J B J Business Northampton I C S Security
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