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List Provided to Inspector List of Parish Councils contacted with GI Newsletter & Covering Letter Broadland PC Name Address 1 Acle Mrs P James Clerk, Acle Parish Council Alderford Mr J Waller Attlebridge Parish Meeting Aylsham Mrs Maureen Anderson-Dungar Clerk, Aylsham Town Council Beeston St Andrew Mr M Dewing Chairman, Beeston Parish Meeting Beighton Mrs P James Clerk, Beighton Parish Council Belaugh Mrs E Bellew Clerk, Belaugh Parish Meeting Blickling Mrs J H Rogers Clerk, Parish Council Mrs D Wyatt Clerk, Blofield Parish Council 19a Stonehill Booton Dr A Fisher Clerk, Booton Parish Meeting Brampton Mr Lloyd Mills Clerk, Brampton Parish Council Brandiston Mr G Wells Clerk, Brandiston Parish Meeting Brundall Sharon Smythe Clerk, Brundall Parish Council Burgh & Tuttington Mrs J O South Clerk, Burgh & Tuttington Parish Council Buxton with Lamas Mrs R Rose Clerk, Buxton with Lamas Parish Council Cantley Mr Tim Drew Clerk, Cantley Parish Council Cawston Mr Lloyd Mills Clerk, Cawston Parish Council Coltishall Ms B Elvy Clerk, Coltishall Parish Council Crostwick Mr K Page Chairman, Crostwick Parish Meeting Drayton Mr John Gotts Clerk, Drayton Parish Council Felthorpe Mr Chris Copsey Clerk, Felthorpe Parish Council Foulsham Mrs J Clement-Shipley Clerk, Foulsham Parish Council Freethorpe Rachel Read Clerk, Freethorpe Parish Council Frettenham Mrs C Broughton Clerk, Frettenham Parish Council Great & Little Plumstead Mr I B Bishop, Clerk, Great & Little Plumstead Parish Council Great Witchingham Mr P Dilloway Clerk, Great Witchingham Parish Council Guestwick Mr D Mossman Clerk, Guestwick Parish Meeting Hainford Miss Victoria Lee Clerk, Hainford Parish Council Halvergate Ms Ann Cates Clerk, Halvergate Parish Council Haveringland Mrs A Excell Clerk, Haveringland Parish Meeting Hellesdon The Parish Clerk Hellesdon Parish Council Hemblington Mr T W Norton Clerk, Hemblington Parish Council Hevingham Mrs K N Medler Clerk, Hevingham Parish Council Heydon Mrs M A Cargill Clerk, Heydon Parish Meeting Honingham Mr G C Middleton Clerk, Honingham Parish Council Horsford Mr J Graves Clerk, Horsford Parish Council Horsham & Newton St Faiths Mr K Turner Clerk, Horsham & Newton St Faiths Parish Council Horstead with Stanninghall Ms P Weightman Clerk, Horstead with Stanninghall Parish Council Lingwood and Burlingham Mrs Sonya Dickinson 4 Kingsdale Marsham Mr Chris Copsey Clerk, Marsham Parish Council Morton-on-the-Hill Mrs Sally Buckley Acting Clerk, Morton-on-the-Hill Parish Meeting Old Catton Mrs S Barber Clerk, Old Catton Parish Council Oulton Mrs J H Rogers Clerk, Oulton Parish Council Postwick with Witton Miss S Allport Clerk, Postwick with Witton Parish Council Rackheath Mrs J Whiley Clerk, Rackheath Parish Council Reedham Mr S Williamson Clerk, Reedham Parish Council Reepham Mrs R Calvert Clerk, Reepham Town Council Ringland Mrs Jan Ames Clerk, Ringland Parish Council Salhouse Mrs D Wyatt Clerk, Salhouse Parish Council Salle Mr C Shaw Chairman, Salle Parish Meeting South Walsham Mrs P James Clerk, South Walsham Parish Council Spixworth Mrs R Rose Clerk, Spixworth Parish Council Sprowston Mrs J Hunt Clerk, Sprowston Parish Council Stratton Strawless Mr Lloyd Mills Clerk, Stratton Strawless Parish Council Strumpshaw Mrs J Williams Clerk, Strumpshaw Parish Council Swannington with Alderford & Little Witchingham Mrs H Nelson Clerk to the Parish Council Taverham Mrs S Parkinson Clerk, Taverham Parish Council Themelthorpe Mrs Raynes Clerk, Themelthorpe Parish Council Thorpe St Andrew Mr S Ford Town Clerk, Thorpe St Andrew Town Council Upton with Fishley Mrs P James Clerk, Upton with Fishley Parish Council Weston Longville Ms C Morton Clerk, Weston Longville Parish Council Woodbastwick Mrs P James Clerk, Woodbastwick Parish Council Wood Dalling Mrs J Fielder Clerk, Wood Dalling Parish Council Wroxham Mrs D Wyatt Clerk, Wroxham Parish Council South Norfolk PC Name Address 1 Alburgh Mrs J Ellis 5 Henry Ward Road Aldeby Mr J C Wells , Hazel Grove Alpington With Yelverton Mrs L Gray, 5 Cedar Drive Ashby St Mary Mrs L Gray, 5 Cedar Drive Ashwellthorpe and Fundenhall Ms R Ives 29 Knyvett Green Aslacton Mrs J F Webb, Plantation House, Barford with Wramplingham Mrs H Frary Tomoli House Barnham Broom Mrs H Frary Tomoli House, Bawburgh Mrs J Tucker, Ravenslea, Bedingham Mr R Holden , Priory Farm, Bergh Apton Mrs P Fuller, The Old Hall Coach House, Bixley Mrs B Cattermole, Appletrees Bracon Ash and Hethel Mrs C Jowett 29 Churchfields Bramerton Mr B Ansell, 44 The Street, Bressingham & Fersfield Mr M Mortimer Lime Tree Farmhouse Brockdish Mr D Jenvey Goulders Farm, Brooke Mrs J Andrews Thistlewood Cottage Broome Mr P Austin, The Nook, Mrs S Berwick (Acting Clerk, Bunwell The Parish Council Office Bunwell PC) Burgh St Peter with Wheatacre Mr S Solomon, Stockton Farmhouse, Burston and Shimpling Ms P Anderson, 4 Meadow Close, Caistor St Edmund Mrs J Utting, St Edmunds House, Carleton Rode Mr P Jeffery, Old School House, Carleton St Peter Mr S Catchpole, Pond Farm, Chedgrave Ms D Yeomans The Cottage, Claxton Mr B Ansell, 44 The Street, Colney Mrs H Martin, 4 Church Farm, Costessey Mrs R Jackson , Parish Rooms, Cringleford Mrs A E Barnes, 16A Newmarket Road, Denton Mrs P Sandell, Woodbine Farm Deopham & Hackford Mrs R Harkness, Church Farm, Dickleburgh & Rushall Mrs C Sparkes 6, Norwich Road Diss Mrs D Sarson 11/12 Market Hill, Ditchingham Mr J Smith, “Jo-An” 6 Tunneys Lane, Earsham Mrs J Pearce, Malt House, East Carleton with Ketteringham Mrs Carole Jowett, 29 Churchfields, Easton Mr J H Witcombe, Protea Lodge, Flordon Mrs K Timson Oxwood, Forncett Mrs S Berwick, 10 Hall Lane, Framingham Earl Mrs K Jackson 32 Lambert Road Framingham Pigot Mr B J Du Brow, Framingham Cottage, Geldeston Ms L Seary Hillside House Gillingham Ms J Punt Ashcroft, Gissing Ms J Witcomb , Shoemakers, Great Melton Mr C Lacey 4 Flint House Gardens, Great Moulton Mr J A Davies , Shomac, Haddiscoe Mrs S J Daines, Potters Cottage, Hales and Heckingham Mrs J Hale Little Anmer Hedenham Ms D Luff Shenstone Hempnall Mr I J Nelson, Karinya, Hethersett Mr I Weetman, 9 Melton Court Heywood Mr S Noble, Ashley House, Hingham Mrs C Edwards, 25 Greenacre Road, Holverston Mr G Holmes, The Great Barn, Howe Mr C A Harris, Oak Barn, Keswick Mr P Brooks, 7 Lindford Drive, Kimberley and Carleton Forehoe Mrs C Moore 2 Low Road Kirby Bedon Mrs H A Bosworth, The Cottage, Kirby Cane and Ellingham Mrs C Lester, 3 Willow Lane, Kirstead Mrs L Rowe Lyng Farmhouse Langley with Hardley Mrs F M Selby 62 Langley Road Little Melton Mr R Sinclair, “Habitat”, Loddon Mrs C Smith The Library Annexe, Long Stratton Mrs E Riches, 47 Manor Road, Marlingford & Colton Mr M Bergin 13 The Hedgerows Morley Ms R Allen Cuckoo Lodge Morningthorpe Mrs E Riches, 47 Manor Road, Mulbarton Mrs D Walker 11 Lakes Avenue Mundham Mrs G Potts, Chapel Cottage, Needham Mr P Freeman, 2 Mellis Road, Newton Flotman Mrs D Davidson, 21 Alan Avenue, Norton Subcourse Mrs C Smith, 26 Loddon Road, Poringland Mrs C Milton, Poringland Community Centre Pulham St Mary Mrs L Aston 35 Hillcrest Court Pulham Market Mrs C Low, Mulberry Cottage, Raveningham Mr B Vyse, The Lawns, Redenhall with Harleston Mrs M Harbour, Council Office, Rockland St Mary with Hellington Mr D Passingham, Star House, Roydon Mrs K Burrows 4 St George’s Drive Runhall Mrs B A Long, 2 East Green, Saxlingham Nethergate Mrs J King 22 Henry Preston Road Scole Mrs A Pullen Northridge House, Seething Mrs A Garrod, Fen View, Shelfanger Mrs H M Green, The Walnuts, Shelton and Hardwick Mrs J M Murgatroyd, St Margarets Cottage, Shotesham Mr J K Gough, “Becmead”, Priory Lane, Sisland Mrs V Fryer Church Farm Starston Mrs J Emms Mulberry Barn Stockton Mrs C Seppings Laburnum Cottage Stoke Holy Cross Mrs L Read, Tagus Farm, Surlingham Ms D Corbin 2 Osborne Cottages Swainsthorpe Mr A J Talby, 22 Church Road, Swardeston Mrs C Jowett 29 Churchfields Tacolneston Mr P Jeffery, Old School House, Tasburgh Mrs J King 22 Henry Preston Road Tharston and Hapton Mrs K Timson, Oxwood, Thurlton Mr C G Cook, 6 Links Way, Thurton Mr R Taylor, 16 The Meadows, Thwaite Ms S Huggins Woodlands Tibenham Mr C D Wright, C/o Greenland Houchen Pomeroy Tivetshall St Margaret & Tivetshall St Mary Mrs D Pennellier The Malt House, Toft Monks Mrs S J Daines, Chestnut Tree Barns, Topcroft Mrs Frances Jones, 11 Church Road, Trowse with Newton Mr M Millson 14 Saxonfields Wacton Mrs S Berwick, 10 Hall Lane, Wicklewood Mrs C Moore 2 Low Road Winfarthing Mrs S Burrell 13 Cygnet Close Woodton Mrs R Bennett The Limes, Wortwell Mrs J Pearce, Malt House, Wreningham Mrs C Baldwin Woodlace Cottage, Wymondham Mr T Gurney, Wymondham Town Council, .
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