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Details of People, Businesses and Organisations Consulted During Plan Preparation Details of people, businesses and organisations consulted during plan preparation The names of all consultation bodies and others consulted during plan preparation are provided below. The bodies identified include those to whom the requirements on pre-submission consultation and publicity set out at Regulation 14 of The Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 apply. These are divided into types of organisation or consultee and have been separated into national bodies and local bodies by reference to Regulation 3 and Schedule 1 of The Regulations. The details given here do not include any confidential or sensitive information and they do not include names and addresses of individuals and residents of the Parish who made written representations. Contact details for those individuals along with the addresses of the consultation bodies are held separately to allow the Parish Council to keep all people who have expressed an interest in the Plan informed about its progress. Members of the Neighbourhood Development Plan Steering Group are also listed. Consultation Body Organisation Contact Local Planning Authority Northumberland County Karen Ledger (Head of Planning and Housing Services) Council Northumberland County Council, County Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 2EF. Tel.: 01670623430 Email: [email protected] Northumberland Tony Gates (Chief Executive) National Park Authority Northumberland National Park Authority, Eastburn, South Park, Hexham, Northumberland, NE46 1BS. Tel.: 01434 611516 Email: [email protected] Therese Burgess (Corporate Support Manager & PA to Chief Executive) Tel.: 01434 611516 The Coal Authority Planning and Local Authority Liaison, The Coal Authority, 200 Lichfield Lane, Berry Lane, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 4RG. Email: [email protected] 1 Homes and Communities Homes and Communities Agency, St George's House, Kingsway, Team Valley, Gateshead, Agency NE11 0NA. Natural England Consultation Service, Natural England, Hornbeam House, Electra Way, Crewe Business Park, Crewe, CW1 6GJ. Email: [email protected] The Environment Agency Planning Consultations, Environment Agency, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7AR. Email: [email protected] Historic Buildings and Mr Alan Hunter (Regional Planner) Monuments Commission English Heritage, 41-44 Sandgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3JF. for England Email: alan.hunter@english- heritage.org.uk Network Rail Network Rail Infrastructure Limited, George Stephenson House, Toft Hill, York, Y01 6JT. Infrastructure Limited The Highways Agency Asset Development Team - Yorkshire and North East, Highways Agency, Lateral, 8 City Walk, Leeds, LS11 9 AT. Email: [email protected] Relevant Primary Care NHS Northumberland Steph Edusei (Strategic Head of Corporate Affairs) Trust Clinical Commissioning NHS Northumberland Clinical Commissioning Group, Group County Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 2 EF. Tel.: 01670335161 Email: [email protected] 2 Any person who owns or Avonline Avonline, 42 Ashton Vale Road, Ashton Vale, Bristol, BS3 2AX. controls electronic Tel.: 0117 953 1111 communications apparatus situated in any part of the Email: [email protected] area of the local planning authority British British Telecommunications Plc, Openreach Newsites PP 4AB, 21-23 Carliol Square, Telecommunications Plc. Newcastle CTE, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1BB. Cybermoor Cybermoor, Town Hall, Front Street, Alston, CA9 3RF. Tel.: 01434 382808 Email: [email protected] Mono Consultants Mono Consultants, 48 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G2 5TS. Hutchinson 3G UK Ltd Hutchinson 3G UK Limited, Star House, 20 Grenfell Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 1EH. Virgin Media Limited Virgin Media Limited, St James Court, Great Park Road, Almondsbury Park, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, BS32 4QJ. Wildcard Networks Wildcard Networks, Reliance House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7AN. Any person to whom the Mono Consultants, 48 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G2 5TS. electronic communications Email: [email protected] code applies Any person to whom a Northern Powergrid Northern Powergrid, Records and Information, Manor House, Station Road, Penshaw, licence has been granted Houghton le Spring, County Durham, DH4 7LA. under section 6(1)(b) and National Grid National Grid, National Grid House, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV34 6DA. (c) of the Electricity Act 1989. Electricity North West Electricity North West Limited, Estates and Wayleaves, Frederick Road, Salford, Manchester M6 6QH Any a person to whom a Northern Gas Networks Northern Gas Networks, 1100 Century Way, Thorp Business Park, Colton, Leeds, LS15 8TU. licence has been granted under section 7(2) of the Gas Act 1986. 3 Sewerage undertaker Northumbrian Water New Development Team (Planning), Limited Northumbrian Water Limited, Leat House, Pattinson Road, Washington, Tyne and Wear, NE38 8LB. United Utilities United Utilities Water, Developer Services and Planning, Grasmere House Lingley Green Avenue, Lingley Mere Business Park, Great Sankey, Warrington, Cheshire, WA5 3LP Water undertaker Northumbrian Water New Development Team (Planning), Northumbrian Water Limited, Limited Leat House, Pattinson Road, Washington, Tyne and Wear, NE38 8LB United Utilities United Utilities Water, Developer Services and Planning, Grasmere House Lingley Green Avenue, Lingley Mere Business Park, Great Sankey, Warrington, Cheshire, WA5 3LP The Theatres Trust Mark Price (Planning and Heritage Adviser) The Theatres Trust, 22 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0QL. Tel.: 02078368591 Email: [email protected] 4 Adjoining Planning Carlisle City Council Chris Harman (Planning Manager) Authorities Carlisle City Council, Civic Centre, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA3 8QG. Tel.: 01835825067 Email: [email protected] Adjoining Parishes Askerton Parish Clerk to Askerton Parish Council, Mrs T Mitchinson, (Carlisle) Council Gallowberry, Kirkcambeck, Brampton, Cumbria, CA8 2BG. Tel.: 0169773333 Bewcastle Parish Clerk to Bewcastle Parish Council, Mrs C Leach, Council Whintingstown, Roadhead, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA6 6NL. Tel.: 01697748354 Email: [email protected] Kingwater Parish Clerk to Kingwater Parish Council, Alison Coupe, Council High Park Nook, West Hall, Brampton, Cumbria, CA8 2BS. Tel.: 01697747425 Email: [email protected] Adjoining Parishes Bellingham Parish Clerk to Bellingham Parish Council, Ms Laura Hull, (Northumberland) Council Cliffhope House, Newcastleton, Northumberland, TD9 0SP. Tel.: 07583070082 Email: [email protected] Falstone Parish Clerk to Falstone Parish Council Mrs. J. Sanderson Council 2 Hawkhope Road, Falstone, Hexham, NE48 1BD. Tel.: 01434 240319 Email: [email protected] 5 Henshaw Parish Clerk to Henshaw Parish Council, Mrs Marie Little, Council 3 Springfield Terrace, Redburn, Bardon Mill, Hexham, NE47 7EE. Tel.: 01434 344961 or 07919411102 E-mail: [email protected] Kielder Parish Clerk to Kielder Parish Council, Mrs. J. Gardner, Council 15 Southend, Butteryhaugh, Kielder, Hexham, NE48 1HG. Tel.: 01434 250346 Email: [email protected] Otterburn Parish Clerk to Otterburn Parish Council, Mr. Martin Chilvers, Council East House, The Old Walled Garden, Otterburn NE19 1AT Tel.: 01830 520535 Email: [email protected] Rochester Parish Clerk to Rochester Parish Council, Mrs Kate Dickinson, Council Chattlehope House, Catcleugh, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE19 1TY. Tel.: 07881379809 Email: [email protected] Wark Parish Council Clerk to Wark Parish Council, Mr Patrick Johnston, 12 Broadacres, Fourstones, Hexham, NE47 5LW. Telephone: 01434 674095 E-mail: [email protected] 6 In addition to the above, other organisations that were consulted are: Forestry Commission Forestry Commission North England, Eals Burn, Bellingham, Hexham, Northumberland NE48 2HP enquiries@[email protected] Sustrans 2 Cathedral Square, College Green, Bristol BS1 5DD. [email protected] Individual Businesses - details held by Parish Council, as all businesses are also residents. Individual Landowners - details held by Parish Council as some landowners are residents. Others consultees identified in the Regulations are: 1) voluntary bodies some or all of whose activities benefit all or any part of the neighbourhood area; VARC, High Green, Tarset, Hexham, Northumberland NE48 1RP Tarset Archive Group, c/o The Old Chapel, Lanehead, Tarset, Hexham, Northumberland NE48 1NT. [email protected] Tarset 2050, c/o Diamond Cottage, Tarset, Hexham, Northumberland NE48 1RN Lanehead Residents’ Association, c/o Newhouses, Lanehead, Tarset, Hexham, Northumberland NE48 1NT [email protected] Village Hall Committee, The Secretary c/c The Old Chapel, Lanehead, Tarset, Hexham, Northumberland NE481NT. [email protected] 2) bodies which represent the interests of different racial, ethnic or national groups in the neighbourhood area; None have been identified in the Plan area. 3) bodies which represent the interests of different religious groups in the neighbourhood area; Church of England Revd. Dr Susan Ramsaran, (St. Aidan’s Church) The Rectory, Bellingham, Hexham, Northumberland NE48 2JS Buddhists Land of Joy, Greenhaugh Hall, Tarset, Hexham, Northumberland NE48 1PP 4) bodies which represent the interests of persons carrying on business in the neighbourhood area; and No Business Forums or similar exist in the Plan area. All persons
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