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Greenway Strategy for West Derbyshire and the High Peak Greenway Strategy for West Derbyshire and the High Peak APPENDIX 1: List of Consultees John Carroll Glossop Access Group Dan Boys Moors for the Future Team Brian Waters Chairman of the Derwent Valley Trust Mike Benten Geoff lissett DCC Transportation Officer(re Derwent Valley World Heritage Site Transport Study) Marion Horton Groundwork Erewash Valley Les Ford TPT Officer Kevin Marsh Derbyshire Trail Riders Fellowship Helen Pakpahan Chapel Regeneration Officer Mrs J M Attwood Ashbourne and District 50+ Forum West Derbyshire and High Peak Greenway Strategy – Appendix 1: List of Consultees Jo Brown Conservation Manager DWT High Peak & Dales Primary Care Trust Audra Hurst, Conservation Consevation Officer, Natural Officer England Sam Littlechilds YHA Alistair Morley Derwent Valley Rural Transport Partnership Becky Flower Hope Valley & High Peak RTP Malcolm Beardmore, North Staffs & West Derbys RTP Peak Park & Borough Council Peter Davey PDNPA Mike Derbyshire Dales District Council Hase – Until John Taylor’s post filled C Parker (Mr) High Peak Borough Council West Derbyshire and High Peak Greenway Strategy – Appendix 1: List of Consultees Hilary High Peak Borough Council Senior John Thomson Director of National Projects PDNPA Mike Peak Park, Access and Rights of Way Rhodes Officer Adrian HPBC Fisher Hilary HPBC Senior July PDNPA Merryfield John PDNPA Bishop Cycling Patrick SUSTRANS Davis Harry Matlock Cycling Group Gould David Cyclists Touring Club Prime John Cyclists Touring Club White Jeremy Sustrans Rep Taylor John Carlisle Sustrans Terry Williams CTC & DADLAF Horse Riding Alf BHS Rep Harrop Christine Harding Dark Peak Bridleways Association Steve Whitehouse Chairman Chapel & District Riding Club Mrs J Tennant West Pennine Bridleway Assoc. West Derbyshire and High Peak Greenway Strategy – Appendix 1: List of Consultees Mrs J Collins Amber Valley Riders Miss E A Clarke Peak Rider Mrs J B Fox, Curbar Riding School Howard Griffith Hope Valley Riders Walking Geoffery Cole Derbyshire Dales Ramblers Association Peak & Northern Footpaths Society Robert Kelly Ramblers Association, New Mills & District Group, Mr A C Briggs Wirksworth Civic Society Land owners. Severn Trent Water, Peter Sharples United Utilities West Derbyshire and High Peak Greenway Strategy – Appendix 1: List of Consultees Mike Innerdale National Trust Andrew Thompson National Trust NFU Andrew Shirley CLA Forestry Commission Derbyshire County Council Chris Coombs Rick Jillings Paul Finn Anna Chapman Phil Berry Mark Atherton Hilary Greenhough Peter White RoW Barry Joyce Conservation & Design Peter L White Forward Planning Roger Caisley Planning Control Martin Smith Transport team West Derbyshire and High Peak Greenway Strategy – Appendix 1: List of Consultees Simon Tranter Network Management Other Counties Phil Lycett Staffordshire County Council Paul Huges Macclesfield Borough Council Malcolm Ainsworth Cheshire County Council Tameside Borough Staffordshire Moorlands District Council Parish/Town Council High Peak Clerk Bamford with Thornhill Mrs Ann Celnick Castleton Ms J Cotterill Chapel-en-le-Frith Mrs S Stockdale West Derbyshire and High Peak Greenway Strategy – Appendix 1: List of Consultees Charlesworth Mr G Ambler Chinley, Buxworth & Brownside Mrs B Wise Chisworth Mr E W Schofield Derwent & Hope Woodlands Vacant Edale Ms N Wood Green Fairfield Mrs M H Mycock Hartington Upper Quarter Mrs S J Walmsley Hayfield Mr P Thompson Hope with Aston Mrs L Edmonds New Mills Town Council Mrs S Stevens High Peak, SK22 4AT Phone: 01663 743434 West Derbyshire and High Peak Greenway Strategy – Appendix 1: List of Consultees Peak Forest Mrs L Bramwell Tintwistle Mr G Longden Whaley Bridge Town Council Mrs S Raybould Wormhill Mr B Peirson Parish/Town Council or Parish Meeting (PM) Clerk Derbyshire Dales Abney, Abney Grange, Mr. J. O. Clennel Highlow and Offerton Aldwark VACANT Alkmonton and Hungry Bentley Mrs. H. Walker, Ashbourne Town Council Mrs. P. Woodyatt, Town Hall, Ashford in the Water Mrs. A. J. Fox Atlow (PM) Dr. J. Andrews Bakewell Town Council Mr. B. Holland Ballidon & Bradbourne Mr. G. Hunt Baslow & Bubnell Mr. M. Coultas Beeley Mr. R. Damarau Biggin by Hulland Mr. S.D. Coulson West Derbyshire and High Peak Greenway Strategy – Appendix 1: List of Consultees Parish/Town Council or Parish Meeting (PM) Clerk Derbyshire Dales Birchover Mrs. J. Bailey Blackwell in the Peak Mr. W. P. Gregory Bonsall Mrs C. Smith Boylestone Mr. P. Wilkins Bradley Mrs. H. Tunnicliffe Bradwell Mr. R. Jarman Brailsford Mrs L. Faulkner Brassington Mrs. P.E. Horrocks Brushfield VACANT Callow Mrs. A. Poynter Calver Ms. J. Edwards Carsington and Hopton Mrs C. M. Craig Chatsworth Mr. C. Robinson Chelmorton Acting Clerk - Mrs. J. Jackson, Clifton Mrs E. Glanville Cromford Mrs.D. Land Cubley Mrs. Millington Curbar Mrs. J. Keen Darley Dale Town Council Mrs. M. Braddow Doveridge Mr. T. Carter Eaton & Alsop & Newton Grange Mrs. V. Kirkham Edensor Mr. N. W. Wood Elton Mrs. J. Jackson West Derbyshire and High Peak Greenway Strategy – Appendix 1: List of Consultees Parish/Town Council or Parish Meeting (PM) Clerk Derbyshire Dales Eyam Mrs. B. A. Taylor Fenny Bentley Mr. K. S. Croft Flagg Mr. K. Greenhalgh Foolow Mr. D. Lee Froggatt Mr. S. W. Lloyd Gratton Cllr. R. Dring Grindleford Mr. A. P. Jacques Harthill Mr P Pimms Hartington Middle Quarter Mrs. P. Cruse Hartington Nether Quarter Mrs. S. Hampson Hartington Town Quarter Mrs S. Hampson Mrs P Lomas-Fletcher Hassop Hathersage Mr C. Cave Hazelbadge Mr. D. J. Rowarth Hognaston Mrs E Parkin Hollington Mrs. H. Walker Hucklow (Great Hucklow), Little Mrs. P. Walton Hucklow & Grindlow Hulland Mr. J. Holden Hulland Ward Mr. R. H. Gilbert Ible Mrs. B. J. Wayne Ivonbrook Grange VACANT Kirk Ireton Mrs. J. Jackson West Derbyshire and High Peak Greenway Strategy – Appendix 1: List of Consultees Parish/Town Council or Parish Meeting (PM) Clerk Derbyshire Dales Kniveton Mr. M. Severn Lea Hall Mr. S. J. Naylor Litton Mrs. J. Hattersley Great Longstone Mr. D. J. Burns Little Longstone Mr D J Burns Longford Mr. M. J. Tunnicliffe Mappleton Mrs. E. Glanville Marston Montgomery Miss J. Matlock Bath Mrs. J. Jackson Matlock Town Council Mrs. S. Smith Mercaston Mr. P. Haynes Middleton by Wirksworth Mr. J. Rowe Middleton & Smerrill Mr. J. Warren Monyash Mrs. M. Gee Nether Haddon Mrs. M. K. Pope Mrs. P. Fielding Norbury & Roston Northwood & Tinkersley Mrs. J. Jackson Offcote & Underwood Mr. K. J. Lomas Osmaston & Yeldersley Mr. P. S. Carr Outseats Mrs. J. M. Stone Mrs. P Aitken Over Haddon West Derbyshire and High Peak Greenway Strategy – Appendix 1: List of Consultees Parish/Town Council or Parish Meeting (PM) Clerk Derbyshire Dales Parwich Mrs. K. Wigley Pilsley Mr. R. Gregory Rodsley & Yeaveley Mrs. J. Bailey Rowland Mrs. E. Scott Rowsley Mr. R. Brown Sheldon Mr. J. Herbert Shirley Mrs. H. Walker Snelston Mr. C. Lewer Somersal Herbert Mr. R. Towe South Darley Mr. P. F. Vale Stanton in Peak Mrs. K. Rowan Stoney Middleton Miss. S. Lloyd Sudbury Mrs. C.J. Gould Taddington Mrs. C. Tibbles Tansley Mrs. S. A. Leighton Thorpe Mrs E Glanville Tideswell Ms. L. Bramwell Tissington Mr. G. Hunt Mrs. L. Foster, Meadow Grange, Wardlow, Buxton, Wardlow Derbyshire SK17 8RP 01298 871647 Wheston Mrs. S. Furness Winster Miss. V. J. Kemble Wirksworth Town Council Mrs. J. Walls West Derbyshire and High Peak Greenway Strategy – Appendix 1: List of Consultees Parish/Town Council or Parish Meeting (PM) Clerk Derbyshire Dales Youlgrave Mr. M Lovell West Derbyshire and High Peak Greenway Strategy – Appendix 1: List of Consultees .
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