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Chelmsford Diocesan Advisory Committee Members CHELMSFORD DIOCESAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS THE ARCHDEACON OF WEST HAM (THE VEN. ELWIN COCKETT) 86 Aldersbrook Road, Manor Park, London, E12 5DH (020 8989 8557) E-mail: [email protected] (Secretary to Archdeacon: Debbie Kelly, Mon – Thurs 9:30am - 2:30 pm) THE ARCHDEACON OF SOUTHEND (THE VEN. DAVID LOWMAN) 136 Broomfield Road, Chelmsford, CM1 1RN (01245 258 257) E-mail: [email protected] (Secretary to Archdeacon: Helen Willis, Tues – Fri 9am – 2am) THE ARCHDEACON OF COLCHESTER (THE VEN. ANNETTE COOPER) 63 Powers Hall End, Witham, CM8 2HN (01376 513 130) E-mail: [email protected] (Secretary to Archdeacon: Angela Coote, Mon – Thurs 9:15am – 2:15pm) THE ARCHDEACON OF HARLOW (THE VEN. MARTIN WEBSTER) Glebe House, Church Lane, Sheering, Bishops Stortford, CM22 7NR (01279 734 524) E-mail: [email protected] (Secretary to Archdeacon: Jennifer Day, Mon – Thurs 9am – 2pm) DR. D. ANDREWS, 17 Church Lane, Braintree, Essex CM7 5SE (01376 347 255) Email: [email protected] MR G. BEIGHTON, ‘Dobbins’, The Street, Woodham Walter, CM9 6RF (01245 223 939) E-Mail: [email protected] DR. J. BETTLEY, The Old Vicarage, Great Totham, Maldon, CM9 8NP (01621 892 450 Fax: 01621 892 261) E-mail: [email protected] MR J. BLOOMFIELD, 39 Lake Rise, Romford, RM1 4DZ (01708 745 273) E-mail: [email protected] MR E. BRYANT, Pelistry, 4 Brickburn Close, Jollyboys Lane South, Felsted, CM6 3NU (01371 820 995) MR J. BURTON, 50 Creffield Road, Colchester, CO3 3HY (Work. 01227 475 375) E-mail: [email protected] MRS N. COULSON, Medlars, Mounthill Avenue, Chelmsford, CM2 6DB (01245 355 835) E-mail: [email protected] MR K. DERRY, Trust Secretary, Essex Environment Trust, 53 New Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1AT (01245 265 555 Fax: 01245 349 493) E-mail: [email protected] MR J. FULBECK, Netherlands, 47 Back Road, Writtle, Chelmsford, CM1 3PD (01245 420 473) E-mail: [email protected] MR T. HOWSON, 6 Gate Street, Maldon, Essex CM9 5QF (01621 875 725) E-mail: [email protected] MR S. MARKS, St. Mary's Hall. Rawstorn Road, Colchester, Essex, CO3 3JH (01206 244 844) E-mail: [email protected] THE REVEREND D. NEWMAN, Little Clacton Vicarage, 2 Holland Road, Little Clacton, CO16 9RS (01255 860 241) E-mail: [email protected] MR P. NORTHAM, The Rectory, Hartland Road, Epping, Essex CM16 4PD (Mobile: 07780 665256) E-mail: [email protected] MR R. SHELTON, Stambourne Hall, Stambourne, Halstead Essex CO9 4NR (01440 785 786) E-Mail: [email protected] MR D. SLOMAN, 261 Ashingdon Road, Rochford, SS4 1UA (01702 545 568) E-mail: [email protected] MR B. STACEY, 77 Alexandra Road, Sible Hedingham, Halstead, Essex CO9 3NF (Home: 01787 469632 Mobile: 07766737479) E-mail: [email protected] MR T. VENN, 66 Drury Road, Colchester, Essex, CO2 7UU (01206 578 734) E-Mail: [email protected] MRS B. WATKIN, Ashley, Willows Green, Great Leighs, Chelmsford, CM3 1QD (01245 361 408) E-mail: [email protected]) MR M. WOODS, English Heritage, 1 Waterhouse Square, 138-142 Holborn, London EC1N 2ST (020 7973 3769 – Mobile No 07795 126436) (Minutes and Agenda to Park Lodge, 33 Southchurch Hall Close, Southend-on-Sea, SS1 2TE E-mail: [email protected] home E-mail: [email protected] MRS S. TURNER, DAC Secretary, Diocesan Office 53 New Street, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1AT (01245 294 423) E-mail: [email protected] MRS J. GREEN, DAC Secretary’s Assistant, Diocesan Office 53 New Street, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1AT (01245 294 413) E-mail: [email protected] July 2012 .
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