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Consultee List Consultee List • A43 Action Group • BBD • Abbey Developments Ltd • BDP • Acorn Homes • Beanfield Junior School • Adams Holmes Associates • Beanfield Tenants & Residents Association • Afro Caribbean Association • Bedford Borough Council • Age Concern Northampton & County • Bedford Group Of Drainage Boards • Age Concern Wellingborough • Bedford PCT • Aldwincle Parish Council • Bedfordshire County Council • Alfred Street Junior School • Bee Bee Developments Ltd • Alfred Underwood Limited • Bell Cornwell Partnership • Al-Jamaat Ul-Muslimin Of Bangladesh • Bellway Homes • All Saints CE Primary School • Bellway Homes Ltd • All Saints Church Mears Ashby • Benefield Parish Council • All Saints Gt Harrowden & St Marys Lt Harrowden and • Berkeley Community Villages St Mary’s Orlingbury • Berry Morris • Amec E&E (UK) Ltd • Berry's • Ancer SPA • Bidwells • Andrew Granger & Co LLP • Bidwells Property Consultants • Anglian Water Services Limited • Biffa Waste Services Ltd • Apethorpe Parish Meeting • Billing Parish Council • Appletree Homes Ltd • Bishop Stopford School • Aragon Land And Planning Uk Ltd • Blackthorn Residents Association • Arc Recycled Materials • Blatherwycke Parish Meeting • Archaelogical And Historical Society • Blenheim Property Associates • Architectural And Surveying Services Ltd • Blenheim Realty • Architectural And Surveying Services Ltd • Bletsoes • Arriva UK Ltd • Bloomfields Ltd • Arthingworth Parish Council • Bloor Homes • Arts Council England East Midlands • Boothville Community Council • Ashley Parish Council • Borough Council Of Wellingborough • Ashton Parish Council • Borough Council Of Wellingborough • Asra Midlands Housing Association Ltd • Boughton Estates Ltd • Association Of Northamptonshire Youth Counselling • and Information Services Bovis Homes Limited • • Astral Developments Ltd Boyer Planning • • Avenue Infant School Bozeat Community Primary School • • Axiom Housing Association Ltd Bozeat Parish Council • • Baker Associates BPA • • Barford & Co Bramble Developments • • Barnwell Parish Council Brampton Ash Parish Council • • Barratt Homes (East Midlands) Braybrooke Parish Council • • Barratts Homes (Northampton) Brian Barber Associates • • Barrowden Parish Council Brigstock Latham C Of E Primary School • • Barton Plant Ltd Brigstock Parish Council • • Barton Seagrave Community Association Bringhurst Drayton & Nevill Holt Parish Meeting • • Barton Seagrave Parish Council Brington And Molesworth Parish Council • • Barton Willmore British Aggegate Association - East Midlands • • Barwood Developments British Cycle Federation • • Barwood Land And Estates Ltd. British Pipeline Agency Ltd • • Bastion Homes British Steel Corporation Consultee List • British Trust For Conservation Volunteers • Church Commissioners • Briton Properties • Church Of England • Broad Green Archers • Churches Together • Broadgate Homes Ltd • Churches Together In Wellingborough • Bromford Group • Citizens Advice Bureau • Brooke City Technology College • City And County Developers • Brookside Residents Council • Civil Aviation Authority • Broughton Parish Council • CJC Development Co Ltd • Brown & Co • Clayson Haselwood • Brudenell Estate • Clews Recycling Ltd • Bryant Homes East Midlands • Clopton Parish Meeting • BT Incoming Notice Reception • Club Diana • Buccleugh Property • Cluttons • Buckingham Internal Drainage Board • Cold Ashby Parish Council • Buckinghamshire County Council • Colin Buchanan & Parteners • Budworth Brown • Collyweston Parish Council • Budworth Hardcastle • Collyweston Stone Slaters Trust • Bulwick Estates • Combined Heat & Power Association • Bulwick Parish Council • Commercial Development Projects Ltd • Burghley House Preservation Trust • Commission For Architecture & The Built Environment • Burton Latimer Chamber Of Trade • Compton Estate • Burton Latimer Library • Confederation Of British Industry • Burton Latimer Town Council • Connells Land & Planning • Business Development Officer - NAACBA • Corby Borough Council • Business Link Northamptonshire • Corby Community College • Bythorn And Keyston Parish Council • Corby Library • Byways And Bridleways Trust • Corby Old Village Primary School • Cable And Wireless • Corby Village Community Association • Caldecott Parish Council • Corporate Development • Calendar Ecology/Sywell Watch Group • Corton Development Projects • Cambridgeshire County Council • Corus Land And Property Department • Cambridgesire County Council • Cotterstock Parish Meeting • Campaign For Better Roads • Cottingham C.E. Primary School • Campaign For Dark Skies • Cottingham Parish Council • Carter Jonas LLP • Council For British Archaeology • Castle Ashby Parish Council • Council For Ethnic Minority Communities • Cemex Uk Properties • Counties Residents Association • Centre For Ecology And Hydrology • Country Land And Business Association • CG Property • Countryside Properties • Chadstone Lodge • Countrywide Homes Ltd • Chambers Of Trade & Commerce • Countrywide Traveller Unit • Chancellors • Covington Parish Meeting • Chapman Taylor LLP • CPM • Chapman Warren • CPRE • Charles Planning Associates • Cranford Parish Council • Chartered Institute Of Waste Management • Cransley Parish Council • Chase & Partners • Crofton Ltd • Chelveston-Cum-Caldecott Parish Council • Croudace Homes • Chesterton - Planning And Development • Croyland Nursery School Consultee List • Croyland Primary School • DPP • CTC • Drake & Partners • Cultural Community Partnerships • Draughton Parish Council • Culture East Midlands • Drayton Estate • Cyclists Touring Club • Drivers Jonas • Cygnet Project Management Ltd • DTZ • D A Bird Ltd • Duchy Of Lancaster Office • D E Ops (North) • Duddington With Fineshade Parish Council • D.K.Symes Associates • Earls Barton Infant School • Dallington Grange/ Danetree Village Consortium • Earls Barton Library • Danesholme Association Of Residents And Tenents • Earls Barton Parish Council (D.A.R.T) • East Carlton Parish Council • Danesholme Infant School • East Midland Quarries • Danesholme Junior School • East Midlands Community Renewables Initiative • Danesholme Library • East Midlands Development Agency • Daventry District Council • East Midlands Electricity • David Lock Associates • East Midlands Housing Association Ltd • David Wilson Estates • East Midlands Pipelines Ltd • David Wilson Homes (South Midlands) • East Midlands Planning Aid Service • Davies & Co • East Midlands Regional Assembly • De Montfort Housing Association • East Midlands Regional Housing Board • De Pol Associates • East Midlands Regional Sports Board • Dean And Shelton Parish Council • East Northamptonshire Business Partnership • Deejak • East Northamptonshire Council • Deene And Deenethorpe Parish Council • East Northamptonshire Faith Group • Deenethorpe Airfield • East Northamptonshire Housing Limited • Defence Estates Ops North • East Northamptonshire Local Strategic Partnership • Denfield Park Junior School • East Of England Development Agency • Denford Parish Council • East Of England Regional Assembly • Dennis Bray And Associates • East Of England Strategic Health Authority • Denton And Caldecote Parish Meeting • Eastern Shires Housing Association Ltd • Derek Lovejoy Partnership • Easton Maudin Parish Council • Desborough Civic Society • Easton On The Hill Parish Council • Desborough Library • Ecocheck • Desborough Town Council • Ecotricity • Dialogue • Ecton Brook Community Centre • Diamond Estates • Ecton Parish Council • Dingley Parish Council • EDF Energy • Diocesan Board Of Finance • Edwin Hill • Diocese Of Peterborough • Elton Estates Co. Ltd • Disabled Club • Elton Parish Council • Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee • Encams • District Development Consultancy • Energis Communications • DLP Consultants Ltd • Energy Developments (Uk) Ltd • DLP Planning Ltd • Energy From Waste Association • Doddridge Centre • English Churches Housing Group • Donaldsons • English Heritage • Dostiyo - Asian Women & Girls Organisation • English Nature - Eastern Area Team • DPDS Consulting Group • English Partnerships Consultee List • Entec • George Wimpey (South Midlands) • Enterprise Solutions Northamptonshire • Glapthorn C E School • Environ • Glapthorn Parish Council • Environment Agency • Glatton Parish Council • Environment Department • Government Office Of East Midlands • E-On Central Networks • GPSS Fisher German Chartered Surveyors • Epworth House • Grafton Underwood Parish Council • Exeter Neighbourhood Association • Graham Court Design Associates • Exeter Primary School • Grange Community School • FAH Swallow • Grantscape • Fairlawn Centre • Great Addington Parish Council • Family Support Link • Great And Little Gidding Parish Council • Far Cotton Residents Association • Great Bowden Parish Council • Farming And Wildlife Advisory Group • Great Days Out • Faulks Perry Culley Rech • Great Doddington Parish Council • Federation Of Master Builders • Great Doddington Primary School • Fernbrook Builders Ltd • Great Easton Parish Council • Fields In Trust • Great Harrowden Parish Meeting • Finedon Infant School • Great Oxenden Parish Council • Finedon Library • Great Park Street Methodist Church • Finedon Mulso Ce Junior School • Greendoor Information Service • Finedon Parish Council • Grendon Church Of England Primary School • Fire And Rescue • Grendon Parish Council • First • Gretton Parish Council • Fisher German Surveyors • Gretton Primary School • Folksworth And Washingley Parish Council • Groundwork North Northamptonshire • Fore Quinnels Developments • GVA Grimley • Forest Enterprise • H M Prison
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