Address List of Submitters on the Proposed Natural Resources Plan for the Wellington Region – Alphabetical*

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Address List of Submitters on the Proposed Natural Resources Plan for the Wellington Region – Alphabetical* Address List of Submitters on the Proposed Natural Resources Plan for the Wellington Region – Alphabetical* *Note this list has been alphabetised by the first letter of the submitter’s name Submitter Submitter Name Contact Attention: Submitter postal address No. company S365 A J Barton Ongaha Farm RD 1 Featherston, 5771 New Zealand S298 A T McKay 1390 Te Whiti Road RD 4 Masterton, 5884 New Zealand S327 A.J Barton and Ongaha Farms Ian Gordon PO Box 117 Wellington, 6140 Limited New Zealand S427 AB and DE Smith 60 Chester Road RD 1 Carterton, 5791 New Zealand S97 Alan Jefferies 1102 Maymon Road Upper Hutt, 5018 S18 Alan Rice 6 Florio Terrace Tawa Wellington, 5028 New Zealand S334 Alan Westbury 567 Westmere Road RD 10 Masterton, 5890 New Zealand S129 Alana Bowman PO Box 24332 Manners Street Wellington, 6142 S221 Alex Kelly 21 Kapiti Cres Titahi Bay Porirua, 5024 New Zealand S345 Alex Kyle 1644 Te Wharau Road RD 3 Masterton, 5833 New Zealand S274 Alexander Haddon Webster 50 Bicknells Rd RD1 Featherston, 5771 New Zealand S430 Ali and Dion Kilmister 1665 Te Ore Ore Bideford Rd RD 11 Masterton, 5871 New Zealand ADDRESS LIST OF SUBMITTERS ON THE PROPOSED NATURAL RESOURCES PLAN FOR THE WELLINGTON REGION – ALPHABETICAL 1 S406 Alison Turner 10 Cologne Street Martinborough, 5711 New Zealand S35 Allan A Smith 150 Terrace Road RD 1 Waikanae, 5391 New Zealand S159 Allison Diem 5A Hatton Street Karori Wellington, 6012 New Zealand S304 Anders and Emily Crofoot Castlepoint Station RD 9 Masterton, 5889 New Zealand S411 Andrew Douglas Harvey 100 Fenwicks Line RD 1 Greytown, 5794 New Zealand S40 Andrew Francis Carman 15 Todman Street Brooklyn Wellington, 6021 New Zealand S153 Andrew James Alan McIntyre PO Box 729 Paraparaumu, 5254 New Zealand S292 Andrew Patrick 102 Buchanan Road RD 4 Masterton, 5884 New Zealand S336 Andrew Thomson 315 Wood Street RD 1 Greytown, 5794 New Zealand S206 Andrew Wallace 2 Thornley Street Titahi Bay Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S343 Andy Phillips 490 Ngaumu Road RD 10 Masterton, 5890 New Zealand S362 Angela and Nigel Johns 47 Seaview Road Paremata Porirua, 5024 New Zealand S239 Anita MacPherson PO Box 52066, 28 Tieriti Rd Titahi Bay Porirua, 5242 New Zealand S284 Aohanga Incorporation Alexander 50 Bicknells Rd RD1 Webster Featherston, 5771 New Zealand ADDRESS LIST OF SUBMITTERS ON THE PROPOSED NATURAL RESOURCES PLAN FOR THE WELLINGTON REGION – ALPHABETICAL 2 S36 Aroha Huia Christine Spinks 39 Lupin Road Otaki, 5512 New Zealand S251 Arthur Hunter PO Box 52072 Titahi Bay Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S398 Atiawa ki Whakarongotai Andre Baker PO Box 509 Waikanae, 5250 New Zealand S252 Autie Matthew Hunter 17 Painui Street Titahi Bay Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S258 Awhina Takerapa PO Box 57052 Mana, 5742 New Zealand S1 Barry Joseph Doyle 222 Karori Road Karori Wellington, 6012 S296 Becky Lasenby 41a Seaview Road Paremata Porirua, 5024 New Zealand S311 Beef and Lamb NZ Victoria Lamb PO Box 121 Wellington, 6140 New Zealand S294 Bell Camp Trust Stuart 115 Manly Street Pritchard Paraparaumu, New Zealand S259 Ben Notes 37 Terrace Road Titahi Bay Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S396 Bernie George 28 Georges Rd RD 3 Martinborough, 5783 New Zealand S426 Beryl Masters Stuart 107 Manuka Street Masterton, 5810 New Zealand S149 Best Farm Limited, Hunters Rod Halliday 107B Westchester Drive Hill Limited and Stebbings Churton Park Wellington, Farmlands Limited 6037 New Zealand S137 Beth Jones 21A Crieff Street Northland Wellington, 6012 New Zealand S67 Bevan Marten School of Law, Victoria University of Wellington 55 Lambton Quay Wellington, 6011 ADDRESS LIST OF SUBMITTERS ON THE PROPOSED NATURAL RESOURCES PLAN FOR THE WELLINGTON REGION – ALPHABETICAL 3 S429 Blair Percy 36 Masterton Stronvar Road RD 6 Masterton, 5886 New Zealand S393 Blair Roberts 94 Georges Road RD 3 Martinborough, 5783 New Zealand S58 Blended Fuel Solutions NZ Blended Fuel Simon Arnold Box 16 135 Te Horo, 5544 Ltd Solutions NZ New Zealand Ltd S166 Bob Stewart Family Trust Dr. Bob 118 Clifton Terrace Stewart Fitzherbert Palmerston North, 4410 S337 Bob Tosswill 277 Woodside Road RD 1 Greytown, 5794 New Zealand S188 Bonita Moana Level 9 14 Hartham Place Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S383 Brad Gooding Prairie Holm Company 1346 Western Lake Road Featherston, 5773 New Zealand S347 Brian Bosch 1145 Kahutara Road RD 2 Featherston, 5772 New Zealand S416 Bryan Thompson Tucker 76 Cross Line RD 1 Greytown, 5794 New Zealand S109 Bryce Derek Wilkinson PO Box 10972 The Terrace Wellington, 6143 New Zealand S236 Carl Jamieson 76A Main Road Titahi Bay Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S27 Carlo Jaminola 53A Ohariu Road Johnsonville Wellington, 6037 New Zealand S255 Carlos Nathan Watters- 15 Paenui Street Titahi Bay Rangitiki Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S122 Carrus Limited Kevin Alkema PO Box 50391 Porirua, 5240 ADDRESS LIST OF SUBMITTERS ON THE PROPOSED NATURAL RESOURCES PLAN FOR THE WELLINGTON REGION – ALPHABETICAL 4 S295 Carter Families 20 Addington Road RD 1 Otaki, 5581 New Zealand S301 Carterton District Council Dave Gittings PO Box 9 Carterton, 5743 New Zealand S79 Castlepoint Ratepayers and Neville c/o Linda Macrae, Secretary Residents Association Zander Whitespurs, RD 3 Masterton, Incorporated S217 Cathie Tomkies 80 Owhiti Street Titahi Bay Porirua, 5022 S101 CBEC Joanna 190 Pukepoto Road Kaitaia, Shanks 0410 S121 CentrePort Limited William PO Box 794 Hinemoa Street (CentrePort) Woods Wellington, 6140 S141 CentrePort Properties Neville Hyde PO Box 794 Wellington, 6140 Limited New Zealand S51 Charles William Barrie 156 Owhiro Bay Parade Wellington, 6023 New Zealand S320 Charlie Matthews 2170b Western Lake Rd RD 3 Featherston, 5773 New Zealand S289 Charlotte and Toby 390 Clifton Grove RD 3 McDonald Masterton, 5883 New Zealand S144 Chorus New Zealand Limited Mary Barton PO Box 632 Wellington, 6140 New Zealand S339 Chris and Steven Price 138 Gordon Street Masterton, 5810 New Zealand S235 Chris Eastwood 22 Latitude Close Whitby Porirua, 5024 New Zealand S170 Chris Engel Waihakeke Rd RD 2 Carterton, 5792 New Zealand S191 Chris Van Niekerk HNZC, Level 9, BNZ Towers 14 Hartham Place Porirua, 5022 New Zealand ADDRESS LIST OF SUBMITTERS ON THE PROPOSED NATURAL RESOURCES PLAN FOR THE WELLINGTON REGION – ALPHABETICAL 5 S53 Christine Ann Edwards 21 Rosetta Road Raumati Paraparaumu, 5032 New Zealand S2 Christine J A Burt 1/105 Wyndam Ave Waterloo Lower Hutt, 5011 New Zealand S87 Christine Marjorie Stanley 325 Grays Road Pauatahanui RD1 Porirua, 5381 S96 Christopher Butler 26 Tainui Street Raumati Beach Paraparaumu, 5032 S45 Claire Jones 54 Huia Street Waikanae, 5036 New Zealand S379 Clayton Hartnell 67A Bush Gully Road RD 4 Martinborough, 5784 New Zealand S93 Coastal Ratepayers United Paul 100 Marine Parade Incorporated Dunmore Paraparaumu, 5032 New Zealand S73 Conrad John Toussaint 32 Richard Street Titahi Bay Edwards Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S303 Craig and Janet Morrison Kaiawa Farm RD 3 Masterton, 5883 New Zealand S358 Craig Dairy Farm Ltd Opus Nicholas PO Box 12003 Wellington, International Cooper 6144 New Zealand Consultants Ltd S25 Craig Lamont Eaton Flat 10, Pukehianu Flats 10 Brooklyn Road, Aro Valley Wellington, New Zealand S13 CT and EM Brown 267 State Highway One Waikanae, 5391 S104 Cuttriss Consultants Limited Michelle PO Box 30429 Lower Hutt, Grinlinton- 5040 New Zealand Hancock S38 D P Wood Paharakeke Featherston, 5772 New Zealand ADDRESS LIST OF SUBMITTERS ON THE PROPOSED NATURAL RESOURCES PLAN FOR THE WELLINGTON REGION – ALPHABETICAL 6 S316 DairyNZ and Fonterra Co- Shaun PO Box 10002 Wellington, operative Group Limited Burkett 6143 New Zealand S350 Dan Riddiford 50 Garden Road Northland Wellington, 6012 New Zealand S395 Daniel George 100 Georges Rd RD 3 Martinborough, 5783 New Zealand S256 Danny Makamaka 706 Sea Vista Drive Lower Hutt, New Zealand S267 Dave Abbott 44B Herewini Street Titahi Bay Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S197 David and Marlena Peacock 24 Opapa St Titahi Bay Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S169 David and Michael Keeling 194 Takapu Road RD 31 Levin, 5573 New Zealand S76 David and Pauline Innes 353 Moores Valley Road RD 1 Wainuiomata, 5373 New Zealand S61 David and Pip Blackwood Hinewaka 456 Te Wharau Road RD 3 Masterton, 5883 New Zealand S419 David G Holmes Pakaraka RD 4 Masterton, 5884 New Zealand S341 David Hume 2605 Lake Ferry Road RD 2 Featherston, 5772 New Zealand S70 David Wilson 14 Queen Street PO Box 380 Blenheim, 7201 New Zealand S186 Deborah Maddox 117A Gloaming Hill Titahi Bay Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S402 Derek Daniell 32a Kahikatea Road RD 6 Masterton, 5886 New Zealand ADDRESS LIST OF SUBMITTERS ON THE PROPOSED NATURAL RESOURCES PLAN FOR THE WELLINGTON REGION – ALPHABETICAL 7 S278 Derek Neal 1791 Whangaehu Valley Road RD6 Masterton, 5886 New Zealand S237 Di Robertson 76A Main Road Titahi Bay Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S128 Diane Strugnell 805 Moonshine Road RD 1 Porirua, 5381 S19 Don Long 622 Marine Drive Day's Bay Lower Hutt, 5013 New Zealand S377 Donald McCreary 1974 Hinakura Road RD 4 Martinborough, 5784 New Zealand S16 Donald Robert Frampton PO Box 575 Paraparaumu, 5254 New Zealand S180 Donna Zimmerman 62 Matatiro St Titahi Bay Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S323 DW and PC McKay 1359 Te Whiti Road RD 4 Masterton, 5884 New Zealand S287 DW and RMC Lynch 28a Willow Park Drive R.D.11 Masterton, 5871 New Zealand S321 Edward Handyside 24 Te Hopai Road RD 2 Featherston, 5772 New Zealand S14 Egon Guttke 6 Glengavel Grove Papakowhai Porirua, 5024 New Zealand S266 Emily Wikingi 25 Hiwi Cresent Titahi Bay Porirua, 5022 S199 Emma Ward 1 Main Rd Titahi Bay Porirua, 5022 New Zealand S110 Environmental
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