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List of Representors Who Have Requested to Speak at the Examination (Deposit LDP, Focused Changes and Alternative Sites Representations) List of Representors who have requested to speak at the Examination (Deposit LDP, Focused Changes and Alternative Sites Representations) ID Representor Agent 22 Mr Shaun Denny, CEMEX 31 Mr Mark Harris 41 Mr Owen Jones - Boyer Planning Limited 55 Ms Jane Carpenter, Redrow Homes Gareth Williams, Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners 124 Mr Richard Mann, United Welsh Housing Association 150 Mr Martin Lewis, BDW South Wales Zoe Aubrey, Barton Willmore 170 Barry & Vale Friends of The Earth Max Wallis, Max Wallis 178 Dr C A Pearce, Cowbridge & Llanblethian Residents Group 182 Andrew Muir - Persimmon Homes Wales Ltd Andrew Muir, Harmers Limited 196 Chris Lambart, Land Use Planning Adviser, The National Trust 291 Sqn Ldr P G Boley (Ret'd) 359 Mr N D Jenkins Norman D Jenkins, R.J. Jenkins & Son 535 Mr C F Tatt 780 Cllr R Bertin 1165 Dr P Williams 1438 Ms S Palmer 1440 Mr O A King-Davies 1476 Mr G McKenna 1479 Mr N McLean 1701 Mr R L Traherne Anna Cheney, Herbert R Thomas 1784 Mr T Knowles 1814 Ms A Barnaby 1874 Rhodri Traherne 2036 Mr A M Seel 2143 L S Golden 2166 Mr Bryn Palling Keith Warren, Asbri Planning 2253 Mrs F A Butler (Clerk), Dinas Powys Community Council 2256 Mr P R Egan BA, MCIPD, IPSH, Llandough Community Council 2260 Ms. C. Alexander, Llanmaes Community Council 2263 Mrs S. Bowden, Clerk & Cllr Mike Cuddy - Penarth Town Council 1 (29 Oct ’15) 2267 St Athan Community Council 2272 Mr David Roberts, Sully & Lavernock Community Council 2312 Rhys Evans - Dwr Cymru Welsh Water 2368 Mr I Perry 2376 Mr Isaac Benjuya, 2378 Mr G R Davies & Mrs C Goldsworthy & Andrew Muir, Harmers Limited H.M.Davies 2407 Glenn Taylor - Brynhill Golf Club Stuart Hogg BSc (Hons) MRICS, Stuart Hogg Property Consultants 2439 Dafydd Cantwell - Hendre Limited Keith Warren, Asbri Planning 2455 Mr Nigel Phillips Martin Sullivan / Mark Farrar, The Urbanists 2501 Legal & General Investment Management Ltd Darren Parker, RPS Planning and Development Ltd 2514 Mr R Reader Andrew Muir, Harmers Limited 2556 Mr R G Harry Keith Warren, Asbri Planning 2568 Redrow Homes Andrew Muir, Harmers Limited 2590 Mr Huw Turner, Associated British Ports South Andrew Lucas, RPS Planning and Wales Development 2704 Assistant Director - Bridgend County Borough Council 2792 A G Patterson & R W Colling-Morgan 3395 Jack El-Khatib Mr Rhodri Williams, Mango Planning & Development Limited 3447 Mr F and Mrs K Coleman 3483 Mr J Hewitson 3600 Mr D Harris 3601 Mr B White 3635 T Morgan 3645 Mr P & Mrs D Cope 3695 K Carroll Jo Gregson, South West Law 3725 Mr R Northmore 3726 Mr R Mann 3741 Mrs P Bailey Joanne Hawsworth, DLP Planning Consultants 3772 Cowbridge and District Local History Society Prof R J Buswell 3840 Mr and Mrs P Davies 3841 T Widdrington & C Huws 3842 G Davies 3874 Mr T Jervis 4042 Wick Action Group 4076 C & A Asbrey 2 (29 Oct ’15) 4126 Llangan Action - Mr R Mann Zoe Aubrey, Barton Willmore 4127 Mrs Margaret Hopwood 4158 Mrs Margaret J Davies 4184 Villagers of Colwinston & Other Interested Parties 4187 Rufus Waddington 4189 Mr Stephen Pearce 4303 Cllr John Thomas 4608 Mr Gethin Jenkins Anna Cheney, Herbert R Thomas 4648 Mr & Mrs D Stevens Laurence Forse, Harmers Limited 4679 Candice Myers - Planning Manager, Welsh Government 4698 L M Gee 4701 Conor McCloskey 4752 Chris Franks 4779 Carolyn Mirza-Davies 4793 Ewenny Priory Estate Geraint John, Geraint John Planning 4798 Mr Michael Garland 4834 Joan Crabtree 4840 Axol Ltd Geraint John, Geraint John Planning 4873 Mrs Sonya Jenkins Mr Paul Vining, White Young Green Planning 4884 Mrs Merry Metcalf 4899 Mr and Mrs Sater Geraint John, Geraint John Planning 4913 Persimmon and Barratt Homes - Andrew Muir, Harmers Limited 4925 Mrs Wendy Hopkins Carlyn A Jones, Carolyn Jones Planning 4933 Andrew & Jonathan Raymond Laura Price, Savills 4943 Taylor Wimpey Strategic Land 4955 Renishaw PLC Joanne Russell, Barton Willmore LLP 4963 Malcom Ratcliff 4965 Mr Richard Tonkin 4978 Michael Carney 5020 Redrow Homes South Wales & Brynhill Golf Gareth Williams, Nathaniel Lichfield & Club Partners 5026 Heather Maclehose 5086 Emyr Davies 5092 Cottrell Park Limited 5096 Planning Consultations, Natural Resources Wales 5106 Mr Paul Hopkins 5159 Mr James Regan 5213 Mr M Hancock 3 (29 Oct ’15) 5301 A M Warner 5383 Nigel Clark 5416 Mrs Maureen Poole 5530 Mr S.M.Jones 5571 Mrs DV Murison 5592 Mr Richard Paton 5614 Martin Johns 5658 SLR Consulting Ltd 5670 R Greer 5690 Sully Travellers Action Group 5712 D & D Little 5735 Marianne Sullivan 5752 Saving Sully Group 5760 Jackie Simpson 5769 Luke Bellamy 5815 S.Vaughan 5842 Mr L.Moon 5849 Mr R.A.Penrose 5852 Mrs Claire Roach 5853 Mr K.G.Billington 5854 Mr Roger Griffiths 5872 Cllr Kevin Mahoney 5877 The Trustees of the Thomas Trust Anna Cheney, Herbert R Thomas 5880 The Executors of D Hill, Mr E Hill and Mrs D Anna Cheney, Herbert R Thomas Evans 5881 Dr Andrew Loyns 5884 Andrew Robertson 5886 Cllr C.J Williams 5887 Mr Michael Shepperdson 5888 Claire Croft 5893 DPFRAPED 5908 Charles Church East Wales Keith Warren, Asbri Planning 5915 Protect the Vale Line / Stop the Spur Campaign Andrew Muir, Harmers Limited 5918 Mr I.Barlow 5921 Mrs Sheila Davies 5995 Mr I.B.Mathias 5996 A.F.Reynolds 6006 Phillipa Cole 6025 G Powys Jones 6027 Pete Sulley 6028 Osian Roberts Geraint John, Geraint John Planning 6033 Chris Dance 6051 Mr & Mrs Robinson 6053 Mr Graeme Smith 4 (29 Oct ’15) 6055 Angela Peterken 6061 Paul Reynish 6067 Nigel Baker 6075 Seth Hill & Sons Limited 6082 SCN Properties John Cottrell, Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners 6083 Linden Homes Western Ltd John Cottrell, Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners 6088 Giles Metcalf 6113 Mrs Caroline Smith 6114 Ceri Cummings 6117 Matthew John Cummings 6119 Terence George Cummings 6121 Christine Cummings 6129 Leighton Morgans Keith Warren, Asbri Planning 6132 Peter Davies, Roger Thomas & Dunraven Estates 6133 Gareth Clubb 6135 John Steele 6142 Mrs Susan Steele 6144 Vale of Glamorgan Overarching Housing Forum 6147 Mr G.Stickler & Landowners 6148 Mr David Williams & Mr Anthony Richards 6149 Goodbox Ltd. Geraint John, Geraint John Planning 6154 Cheryl Way 6158 Dwr Cymru Welsh Water and Mrs Susan Geraint John, Geraint John Planning Joseph & Mr Paul Roberts 6167 Hayes Point Residents Group 6168 Mr. Philip Harris 6169 Cynthia Harris 6172 H.R.Anstee. P.Anstee, R.Anstee & G.Richards 6173 JN & WD Johns Powell 6175 Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Ltd (SSL) 6178 Mr Gary McDonald Treharne- Jones Associates Ltd., 6186 Tim Gent 6187 Mrs Enid Evans Will Humphreys, Brinsons Fairfax 6196 British Airways Dennis Pope, Nathaniel Litchfied & Partners 6200 Johnathan Powell 6204 Dr Sharon Hopkins 6236 Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd Paul Williams, Savills 6237 Mr Andrew Smith 5 (29 Oct ’15) 6246 Keith Thomas 6259 Damon Gibson 6309 Michael Lieberman 6365 Tesco Stores Ltd 6385 Andrew Howells 6395 Rhian Howells 6599 Stephen Howell 6664 Style Gardens Ltd Carolyn A Jones, Carolyn Jones Planning 6716 Tina Louise Baxter 6726 Mrs Kathryn Wheatley 6771 Melanie Morris 6775 Llantwit Major and District Riding Club 6778 Stephen Segal 6779 Regeneration Investment Fund for Wales Carlyn A Jones, Carolyn Jones Planning 6826 Vaness Mackenzie 6827 Filco Supermarkets Geraint John, Geraint John Planning 6845 Stephen Hughes 6855 Stephen Leake 6864 Mr A.L.Burns 6955 Alan and Margaret Baxter 6986 Donna Mulhern 6993 Rhian Staples 7030 Mr Alan Taylor 7041 Llantwit Major Chamber of Trade Andrew Muir, Harmers Limited 7061 Justin Peter Robinson 7062 United Welsh 7302 Commercial Estates Group, Gareth Williams, Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners 7326 Mr John Bradshaw - Cement & Lime 7340 Acorn Property Group 7361 Mr David Johns Powel & Mr Johnathan Johns- Powell Village Homes LLP 7362 Mr Paul Roberts Pete Sulley, Barton Willmore 7365 Richard Price 7366 Jason Price 6 (29 Oct ’15) .
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