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Page 37 Agenda Item 5 Page 37 Agenda Item 5 Appendix B – List of Contributors Neighbour Address Stance Mr Rayhan Ahmed 83 Westminster Road, Sutton Support Mr Sultan Sarker 47 Mansfield road, Flat 5 Support Mr M Faizan 339 st helier avenue Morden, Morden Support Mrs Lee 18 Kirksted Road, Morden Object Richard And Luke 150 Malmesbury Road, Morden Object Fisher Suhumar 65 St Benets Grove, Carshalton Object Thangavelu Monica Magan 29 Rose Hill Park West, Sutton Object Mr Maz Polat 41 THE MARKET, CARSHALTON Support Mr Ale Pekar 5 Rosehill Cafe, The markete Support Mr ATM Ruhul Ground Floor Flat, 56 Sherwood Park Support Amin Road Kindregan 134 Titchfield Road, Carshalton Object Mr Muhammed 11 Southfields Court, 180 Sutton Support Saeed Common Road Mrs Christine 35 Langley Avenue, Worcester Park Object Newton Mrs Victoria Breen 17 Nairn Court, 7 Trinity Road Object Ms Pam Donovan 354 St Helier Avenue, Morden Object Mrs Sheila Andrews 50 Stavordale Road, Carshalton Object Maria Earl 2 Keynsham Road, Morden Object Mr And Mrs 203 Winchcombe Road, Carshalton Object Thomson Mr Maksud Al 16 Whitby Road, Sutton Support Mamun Mrs Jo-Anne Lunt 311 Bishopsford Road, Morden Object Agenda Item 5 Page 38 Mandy Dwyer , Object J Hodges 298 Green Lane, Morden Object Gustav & Janine 18 Rosehill Avenue, Sutton Object Hoock Mr And Mrs Kemp 23 Newhouse Walk, Morden Object D Adams 15 Dore Gardens, Morden Object Catherine Castles 2B Rose Hill Park West, Sutton Object Mr Everett 347 Bishopsford Road, Morden Object G Phillips 60 Titchfield Road, Carshalton Object Mr And Mrs Taylor 12 Rosehill Gardens, Sutton Object F Dawes 21 Hexham Road, Morden Object Ronald Vallance 25 Newhouse Walk, Morden Object Mr Kew 3 Rose Hill Park West, Sutton Object Rolfe 38 Dorchester Road, Morden Object Katie Dorbie 41 Garendon Road, Morden Object Nicki Atkinson 43 Hunston Road, Morden Object Archer And Foster 23 Kelso Road, Carshalton Object Tracey Jacques 304A Wrythe Lane, Carshalton Object Miss Stella 7 Iona Close, Morden Object Martorana Ms Folan 226 Glastonbury Road, Morden Object Leanne Morris 26 Hunston Road, Morden Object Martin Grimshaw 135 Garendon Road, Morden Object Katja Dong 9 Stavordale Road, Carshalton Object Kenneth Weller 17 Kelso Road, Carshalton Object Page 39 Agenda Item 5 Paul And Elaine 52 Stavordale Road, Carshalton Object Burton Mr Brian Rice 15 Rosehill Gardens, Sutton Object Carole Butler 20 Dore Gardens, Morden Object Ms Hepton 26 Hexham Road, Morden Object 7 Twyford Road, Carshalton Object Linda Clark 26 Paisley Road, Carshalton Object Ms Noeleen 11 Rosehill Avenue, Sutton Object Arrowsmith Mr And Mrs 128 Malmesbury Road, Morden Object Galloway Miss Claire 142 Titchfield Road, Carshalton Object Rebertson Mr Henry 17 Hunston Road, Morden Object Petula Morsnell 17 Robertsbridge Road, Carshalton Object Miss Buck 23 Stavordale Road, Carshalton Object Mrs Hawes 26 Keynsham Road, Morden Object K Spooner 31 Robertsbridge Road, Carshalton Object M Crichton 344 Bishopsford Road, Morden Object Taeho Gil 38 St Benets Grove, Carshalton Object Mr And Mrs Bielecki 84 Garendon Road, Morden Object Mr And Mrs 4 Lindores Road, Carshalton Object Orchard T Hill 28 Newstead Walk, Carshalton Object Susan Matthews , Object B Shields 368 St Helier Avenue, Morden Object Mrs Brooks 70 Reigate Avenue, Sutton Object Agenda Item 5 Page 40 Dan Gregory 24 Kinloss Road, Carshalton Object Mr Jenkins 242A Green Lane, Morden Object Mr allan cajukom 201 Westminster Road, Sutton Support Mr And Mrs Reader 93 Robertsbridge Road, Carshalton Object Mr And Mrs Seal 45 Tewkesbury Road, Carshalton Object Kerrie Penfold-Wall 111 Stavordale Road, Carshalton Object Kilduft 41 Thornton Road, Carshalton Object Mr J Dyer 68 St Benets Grove, Carshalton Object M Smith 93 Waltham Road, Carshalton Object Phil Donaldson 68 Rose Hill Park West, Sutton Object Phil Thomas 40 Stavordale Road, Carshalton Object Ms Holloway 8 Kirksted Road, Morden Object Anna Wojtowicz 5 Wheatcroft Court, Cleeve Way Object Mrs Karen Adams 187 Glastonbury Road, Morden Object Jackie And Dave 22 Paisley Road, Carshalton Object Beale Robert Burstow 79 Malmesbury Road, Morden Object Angela Howes 4 Hexham Road, Morden Object E Vickineswaran 1 Kinloss Road, Carshalton Object Vivien Gent 225 Canterbury Road, Morden Object Christine Davey 49 Robertsbridge Road, Carshalton Object Mary Carter 298 Green Lane, Morden Object Mr And Mrs Pearce 80 Garendon Road, Morden Object Michael Thompson 10 Kinloss Road, Carshalton Object Anna Valentino 34 Harkness Court, Cleeve Way Object Page 41 Agenda Item 5 Collins 147 Glastonbury Road, Morden Object Mr R Jones 345 Bishopsford Road, Morden Object Maria Clark 120 Malmesbury Road, Morden Object Mr And Mrs J 87 Robertsbridge Road, Carshalton Object Munro J Hazell 153 Thornton Road, Carshalton Object Mr And Mrs Marks 29 Hunston Road, Morden Object Mr And Mrs 20 Paisley Road, Carshalton Object Cheverall Kadar 7 Rose Hill Park West, Sutton Object Brendan Antau 53 Stavordale Road, Carshalton Object Grewlly 20 Stavordale Road, Carshalton Object Arren Duggan 346 Bishopsford Road, Morden Object Mrs S Buchenham 27 St Benets Grove, Carshalton Object Philip Goodwin 12 Hexham Road, Morden Object 67 Rose Hill Park West, Sutton Object Mrs S Murphy 67 Robertsbridge Road, Carshalton Object Ms C Smithers 4 Titchfield Road, Carshalton Object Mrs S Clark 17 Rosehill Avenue, Sutton Representation N Simkins 159 Bishopsford Road, Morden Object J Wilson And R 22 Stavordale Road, Carshalton Object Barnes Mrs Christine Baker 331 Bishopsford Road, Morden Object Mr Mohammad 31 Plough Lane Close, Wallington Support Alam Mr Bahnesn Petru 39 Rosehill Avenue, Sutton Support Mrs Fatema Batul 16 Whitby Road, Sutton Support Agenda Item 5 Page 42 Ms Sally Abberley 32 Twyford Road, Carshalton Object Mr Arshad Flat 3, Stancliffe House Support Mahmood Mr Khalid Abdullah 17 Relko Gardens, Sutton Support Mr Delil Polat 41 the market, Mazzys Grill Support Mr TUSHAR 36a, carshalton Support MUKHERJEE Mr Lassanan Diarra 33a, The market Support Mrs Syeda Banoo 318 High Street, Sutton Support Mr Mazhar Awan 63 Titchfield Road, Carshalton Support Mr Abdellah Chraihi Flat 6, Jennings House Support Mr Dawson 109 Thornton Road, Carshalton Object Mr Hotak Ahmadzai 52, The market Support Mr Misbaur 72 Culvers Retreat, Carshalton Support Rahman Ms/Mr Emma/Derek 52 Rosehill Avenue, Sutton Object Marshall Sally Lawrence 53 Rose Hill Park West, Sutton Object D Johnston 20 Rose Hill Park West, Sutton Object Mr R Robinson 63 Robertsbridge Road, Carshalton Object Francine English 46 Hexham Road, Morden Object Mr Jung-Hoon Kim 13 Dore Gardens , Morden Object Mr And Mrs R 15 Robertsbridge Road, Carshalton Object Granil Mr And Mrs 17 Dorchester Road, Morden Object Rittenberg Mr And Mrs 19 Dorchester Road, Morden Object Crawley Page 43 Agenda Item 5 Susan Goodall 233 Green Lane, Morden Object P Barton 25 Rosehill Avenue, Sutton Object Mr L Alsor 254 Green Lane, Morden Object Robert Loomes 27 Hunston Road, Morden Object Mr R A Strange 34 Reigate Avenue, Sutton Object Mr waqas Saleem 281 Green Wrythe Lane, Carshalton Support Mrs Streatfield 17 Kinloss Road, Carshalton Object Mrs Hall 287 St Helier Avenue, Morden Object J Molloy 18 Titchfield Walk, Carshalton Object Mr Bobby Price 77 furness road, Morden Object Mrs Karen Newman 40 Rosehill Avenue, Sutton Object Mrs Chowdhury 27 Hillview Road, Sutton Support Ahmed Mr Sean newman 40 Rosehill Avenue, Sutton Object I Beckett 40 Newstead Walk, Carshalton Object Wendy Lester 11 Hartland Road, Morden Object Lorraine McDonald 380 Bishopsford Road, Morden Object Gerard Skilling 5 Rose Hill Park West, Sutton Object Fergus Ogilvie 21 Kirksted Road, Morden Object Muhammad Flat Above Shop At166 London Road, Support Paracha Hackbridge Mr Giuliano Bertello 7 Iona Close, Morden Object Mr Radwan Hamid Festival Court, Rose Hill Support Mrs Fatima Urmi 8 Whitby Gardens, Sutton Support Mr Shaikh 72 Connaught Road, Sutton Support Rahaman Agenda Item 5 Page 44 Miss Michelle Della 7 Rushen Walk, Carshalton Object Rocca John Hollowed 45 Hartland Road, Morden Object Klaudia Kurylowska 49 Halesowen Road, Morden Object Mrs Deborah 51 Tewkesbury Road, Carshalton Object Lawrence David Duggin 70 Rose Hill Park West, Sutton Object Mrs M Brett 85 Robertsbridge Road, Carshalton Object Mr And Mrs Casano 98 Titchfield Road, Carshalton Object D.A. Adgosum 22 Titchfield Road, Carshalton Object Ms J Stevens 115 Waltham Road, Carshalton Object William Wynd 303 Bishopsford Road, Morden Object H R Costettin 104 Reigate Avenue, Sutton Object Holder 282 Green Lane, Morden Object Evans 248 Green Lane, Morden Object Mrs Skittlethorpe 2 Haines Walk, Morden Object Mrs G Byrne 46 Garendon Road, Morden Object Mr And Mrs Perry 30 Rose Hill Park West, Sutton Object Mrs Sylvia Austin 24 Tweeddale Road, Carshalton Object Eileen Lewis 68 Garendon Road, Morden Object Susan Caigert 117 Stavordale Road, Carshalton Object Mr B Dartnell 263 Bishopsford Road, Morden Object Mr P Pocknell 90 Halesowen Road, Morden Object Emma Newton 13 Newstead Walk, Carshalton Object Mr And Mrs 74 Rose Hill Park West, Sutton Object Hayward Page 45 Agenda Item 5 Kelly Sharpless 279 Bishopsford Road, Morden Object Margaret White 40 Rose Hill Park West, Sutton Object 58 Stavordale Road, Carshalton Object Michael Treadwell 6 Iona Close, Morden Representation Mr R Howey 56 Tweeddale Road, Carshalton Object Mr J P Cherry 19 Harkness Court, Cleeve Way Support R Baron 21 Titchfield Walk, Carshalton Object Mr And Mrs 131 Thornton Road, Carshalton Object Bellinger DAvid And Jackie 202 Glastonbury Road, Morden Object
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