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Joint Core Strategy for Broadland, Norwich and South Norfolk Joint Core Strategy for Broadland, Norwich and South Norfolk Technical consultation Regulation 25 consultees Name Organisation The Manager 4 C's Counselling Centre Mr E. Clover A. J. Brooker The Manager Abbeyfield Society (Norwich) Ltd The Parish Clerk Acle Parish Council Mr P. Batchelor Acle War Memorial Recreation Centre Laurie Hull Active Norfolk Ms C. Horlock Adams Homes Associates The Manager ADM Architectural Services Advisory Council for the Education of Romany and other The Manager Travellers Hilary MacDonald Age Concern Norfolk Mr Alan Irvine Alan Irvine Charted Surveyor Mrs J Ellis Alburgh Parish Council Mrs Pat Goose Alburgh VH Mr R J Eade Aldeby Parish Council Mr P J Alger Aldreds Chartered Surveyors The Manager Aldridge Lansdell and Co. The Chairman All Saints Residents Association Mr Allan Moss Allan Moss Associates Ltd Mr Jason Daniels Allied Earth Developments Limited Mrs L Gray Alpington & Yelverton Parish Council Mrs P Barter Alpington & Yelverton VH Ms Adele Scoon Alsop Verrill The Chairman Althorpe Gospel Hall Trust Mr Lewis Dunham Althorpe Trust Managing Director AMAZ Travel Mr D Roche Anchor Trust Mr Matthew Saunders Ancient Monuments Society Mr Andrew Love Andrew P R love Architecture Mr Andrew Pym Andrew Pym Chartered Surveyor Mrs M Cope Angel Road First School Mr L Holman Angel Road Middle School Mr Bryan Guttridge Anglia Design Associates The Managing Director Anglia Housing Group Mr Roy Ruggles Anglia Square Mr David Pursey Anglian Coaches Mr Andrew Hagues Anglian Water Mr Steven Raven Anglian Water Mr Colin Clarke Anglian Water Services Limited Mr Gary Parsons Anglian Water Services Ltd. Mr T Nall Aphesis Christian Fellowship Page 1 of 39 Mr David Bourn Archant Ltd Mr Tim Williams Archant Print Headteacher Archbishop Sancroft High School Mr Richard J. Aldiss Architectural Consultants The Chairperson Architectural Heritage Fund Ms Pat Shaw Archway Housing Project The Manager Armed Forces Careers Office (Army) Mr G Gowing Arnolds Chartered Surveyors Ms. Leigh Reeves Arnolds Chartered Surveyors Mr Adam Tuck Arnolds Chartered Surveyors Mr Christopher Woodbine Arnolds Chartered Surveyors Mr Andi Gibbs Art Access Ltd Information Services Manager Arthritis Care Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Gill Bloomfield Arts & Business East Pat Wells Ashby & Thurton VH Mrs L Gray Ashby St Mary Parish Council Mrs J. A. Molineux Ashby with Oby Parish Meeting Mrs C Pike Ashby, Herringfleet & Somerleyton Parish Council Mr Simon Butler-Finbow Ashwell Developments Ltd Mr R. Dowle Ashwell Developments Ltd Ms S Burton Ashwellthorpe & Fundenhall Parish Council Mrs M Smith Ashwellthorpe VH Ms Pat Brickley ASK Mrs J F Webb Aslacton Parish Council Ms Marcella Olive Asperger East Anglia Mrs Jayne Taylor ASquared Architects The Manager Assist Trust The Manager Association of British Insurers Mrs J F Willis Association of WRENS (Norfolk) Mr Alex Willis Atis Real UK Mr Chris Girdham Atkins Design Environment & Engineering Ms Toni Hylton Atkins Design Environment & Engineering Mr Simon Myles Atkins Design Environment & Engineering The Manager Atkins OSM Mr R C S Plumby Attleborough Town Council Mrs J Goodrick Attlebridge Parish Meeting Mr Juris Zarins Avenue Junior School Mr Gwyn Stubbings AWG Property Mrs Jenny Manser Aylsham Care Trust Mr Paul Mitchell Aylsham High School Ms. Lynn Jervis-Chafaa Aylsham Partnership Mrs M E Anderson-Dungar Aylsham Town Council Mr R. Crouch Aylsham Traders Association Mr Alan Marchant B.T.C.V. Eastern Regional Office Mr Jim Roberts Bache Treharne surveyors Mr Edward Gilder Badger Building A.E.K McCarthy Baha'I Faith Mr S Finn Bakers, Foods & Allied TU The Managing Director Balmforth Homes Mr Nassar Ali Bangladesh Islamic Forum Mrs A Bounds Banham Parish Council Page 2 of 39 Mrs Lesley Dock Barford & Wramplingham Playing Field & VH Mrs L Whitmore Barford Parish Council Mr T Robinson Barnby Parish Council Mr K. Harley Barnes Harley Witcomb Mrs J Ewles Barnham Broom Parish Council Mr Paul Frary Barnham Broom VH Mr Matthew Tunley Barratt Developments Plc Mr Barry A. F. Fuller Barry A. F. Fuller Mr N A Smith Barsham & Shipmeadow Parish Council Mr Paul Foster Barton Willmore Mr Mark Hendy Barton Willmore Mr Edward Hanson Barton Willmore Planning Partnership Mr Lee Newlyn Barton Willmore Planning Partnership Mr Mark Hendry Barton Willmore Planning Partnership Mr Les West Barton Willmore Planning Partnership Ms Lauren Dooley Barton Willmore Planning Partnership Mr Mark Bartram Bartram Mowers Ltd Mrs J Tucker Bawburgh Parish Council Mrs D M Riseborough Bawdeswell Parish Council The Manager Bayer Cropscience Ltd Mr Tim Bishop BBC East The Managing Director Beazer Homes Mrs Jane Hale Beccles Town Council Mr R Holden Bedingham Parish Council Mr M Dewing Beeston St Andrew Parish Meeting Mrs Pauline James Beighton Parish Council Mrs E Bellew Belaugh Parish Meeting Mr Robert Kimble Bell Phillips + Kimble architects Mrs S A Weymouth Belton with Browston Parish Council Ms Val Rust Belvedere Community Association Mr John Doherty Benefits Delivery Centre - DWP Mr Richard Draper Benjamin Foundation Mrs P Fuller Bergh Apton Parish Council Mr A J Bradstreet Besthorpe Parish Council Mr Bob Packham BGP Chartered Town Planners Ms Helen Adcock Bidwells Mr C Bond Bidwells Mr James Brooke Bidwells Mr Darren Cogman Bidwells Mr Glyn Davies Bidwells Mr Michael Hendry Bidwells Mr Hewittson Bidwells Mr R. Hopwood Bidwells Mr Ray Houghton Bidwells Ms Isabel Lockwood Bidwells Ms Alison MacNab Bidwells Mr Nick Palmer Bidwells Ms Becky Rejzek Bidwells Mr SG Sillery Bidwells Mr Mike Carpenter Bidwells Mr John Long Bidwells Page 3 of 39 Mr Adam Nicholls Bidwells mrs Isabel Lockwood Bidwells Mr Edward Hewetson Bidwells Ms Janet Wright Bignold First School and Nursery Bignold Middle School C Brown Bintree Parish Council Mr Ian Dinmore Bittern Line Partnership Mr R M Hartley Bixley Parish Council Ms Anne Francis BizFizz Miss C Yates Blackdale Middle School Mrs J. H. Rogers Blickling Parish Council Mrs D Wyatt Blofield Parish Council Mrs Sally Butler Blofield Village Hall Mrs Jill Peart Bluebell Model Allotments and Gardens Association Mrs Jill Peart Bluebell Model Allotments and Gardens Association Mrs B Shaw Blundeston Parish Council Ms K Topping Blyth Jex High School Dr. A Fisher Booton Parish Meeting Mr David Boshier Boshier & Company Bonita Baker Bovis Homes Ltd Mr A Bell Bovis Homes Ltd (South East Region) Ms Sian Larrington Bowthorpe & West Earlham Sure Start Bowthorpe Community Partnership Mr Steve Farren Bowthorpe Heritage Group Mr Raymond Ricks Boyer Planning Ltd J Medland Boyer Planning Ltd Mr David Lander Boyer Planning Ltd Mr Ray Ricks Boyer Planning Ltd Mr G Brammer Bracon Ash & Hethel Mrs C Jowett Bracon Ash & Hethel Parish Council Sister Monica Porter Brahma Kumaris Spiritual University Mr B Ansell Bramerton Parish Council Mrs M Whiley Brampton Parish Council Mr G Wells Brandiston Parish Meeting A. Lancaster BREAK Mrs A. Long Breckland District Council Mr M Mortimer Bressingham & Fersfield Parish Council Mrs J Montgomery Brimble, Lea & Partners The Chief Executive British Chemical Distributors & Traders Assoc. British Federation of Women Graduates Norfolk and Mrs Margaret Garwood Norwich Association The Manager British Geological Society The Manager British Geological Survey Dr PD Wadey British Horse Society (East of England) The Agent British Land Corporation Mr Clive Evans British Red Cross Society (Norfolk) Mr John Emerson British Sugar plc The Manager British Telecom The Manager British Telecommunications plc MR Mike Bone British Toilet Association Ms. Katie Adderley British Wind Energy Association Page 4 of 39 Mr Philip Atkinson Broadfield Planning Ltd Mr Philip Atkinson Broadfield Properties Broadland Business Forum Mr Richard Miller Broadland Business Park Forum Mr Kirsten Cooper Broadland Community Safety Officer Mr Roger Hadley Broadland Disabled Peoples' Forum Mrs Sharon Money Broadland District Council, Training Agency Mr Harry Mitchell Broadland FM Mr Andrew Savage Broadland Housing Association Mrs Joyce Groves Broadland Older Peoples' Partnership Ms Helen Ledger Broads Authority Ms. Maria Conti Broads Authority Ms Trudi Wakelin Broads Authority (Waterways Manager) Ms Maggie Engledow Broads Authority Conservation Volunteers Mr Stephen Allen Broads Society Mr Paul O'Shea Broadway Malyan Mr D Jenvey Brockdish Parish Council The Caretaker Brockdish VH Mrs J Prior Brome & Oakley Parish Council Mrs W Marsden Brooke Parish Council Ms Eunice Hoyles Brooke Place Residents Association Mrs R Teague Brooke Society Mr P Austin Broome Parish Council Ms Anne Barker Brown & Co Mr Charles E. Birch Brown & Co Mr Russell De Beer Brown & Co Mr I.D Lonsdale Brown & Co Mr N. F. Saffell Brown & Co Mr Keith Sewell Brown & Co Mr Jonathan Rush Brown & Co Mr W R B Edwards Brown & Co. Mr Andrew Evans Brown & Co. Mr Andrew Fundell Brown & Co. Mr D N H Hooper Brown & Co. The Manager Brown & Scarlett Architects Mr Bruce Miller Bruce Miller Brundall Memorial Hall Mr Peter Sime Brundall Parish Council Mr E. Hyde Brundall Society Mr James Ellis BUILD Mr Henry G. Cator Building Partnerships Ltd Mr Paul Knowles Building Partnerships Ltd Mr C I Marsden Building Partnerships Ltd Mr Alan Norfolk Building Plans Ltd Mr P Morrow Bungay Town Council Mrs B de Winter Bunwell Parish Council Mr Paul Holdom BUPA Hospital Norwich Ms Ros Brooks Bure Centre Mrs J. O. South Burgh & Tuttington Parish Council Mr B C Swan Burgh Castle Parish Council Mr S Solomon Burgh St Peter Parish Council Page 5 of 39 Mr Tim Bowness Burning Shed Mrs C Maclean Burston & Shimpling
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