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List of Standard Consultees Consulted All Letters Sent 30 2012 FOIA2126 Response Please find attached a full list of the statutory bodies and organisations consulted with. This does not include businesses/organisations notified as 'neighbours' or those consulted on the residents and business panels. Where we received letters/emails in response to the consultation, these are now viewabIe on the Council's website via PublicAccess . LIST OF STANDARD CONSULTEES CONSULTED ALL LETTERS SENT 30 2012 12/00595/DB Futurist and Town Hall Development Brief Land At Foreshore Road, King Street and St Nicholas Street Scarborough North Yorkshire List of Consultees: English Heritage (Yorkshire Region) North Yorkshire Fire Service Northern Gas Networks Limited Highways Agency Hull, East Riding And Scarborough LEP York And North Yorkshire LEP MENCAP Northern Electric Distribution Ltd Northern Gas Networks Limited County Archaeologist NYCC Development & Countryside Services NYCC Head Of Planning Services NYCC Public Rights Of Way Section NYCC Property Services North Yorkshire & York Primary Care Trust Scarborough & District Older Peoples Forum Clerk To Reighton/Speeton Parish Council Clerk To Hunmanby Parish Council Clerk To Filey Town Council Clerk To Folkton/Flixton Parish Council Clerk To Muston Parish Council Clerk To Gristhorpe Parish Council Clerk To Lebberston Parish Council Clerk To Cayton Parish Council Clerk To Seamer Parish Council Clerk To Irton Parish Council Clerk To East Ayton Parish Council Clerk To West Ayton Parish Council Clerk To Hutton Buscel Parish Council Clerk To Wykeham Parish Council Clerk To Brompton-by-Sawdon Parish Council Clerk To Snainton Parish Council Clerk To Newby/Scalby Parish Council Suffield-Cum-Everly Parish Council Clerk To Burniston Parish Council Clerk To Cloughton Parish Council Clerk To Harwood Dale Parish Council Clerk To Fylingdales Parish Council Clerk To Sneaton Parish Council Clerk To Egton Parish Council Clerk To Hawsker Cum Stainsacre Parish Council Clerk To Eskdaleside Cum Ugglebarnby Parish Council Clerk To Whitby Town Council Clerk To Aislaby Parish Council Clerk To Newholm Cum Dunsley Parish Council Clerk To Lythe Parish Council Clerk To Ugthorpe Parish Council Clerk To Danby Parish Council Clerk To Osgodby Village Council Clerk To Eastfield Parish Council Architectural Liaison Officer The Town Team The Theatres Trust Scarborough RNIB Activities Scarborough and District Civic Society Scarborough And North East Yorkshire Healthcare NHS Trust Urban Space Group Yorkshire Water Services Limited Natural England The Environment Agency (Planning Liaison) NYCC Area Traffic Manager Federation of Small Business Scarborough Hospitality Association Scarborough Chamber Of Trade Scarborough & District Chamber Of Trade & Commerce Scarborough Blind & Partially Sighted Society Coast & Moors Voluntary Action Group Castle Ward Tenants & Residents Association Disablement Action Group Eastborough Traders Association .
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