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Statutory Consultees and Agencies Mendip Local Plan Part II Index to Issues and Options Responses Statutory Consultees/Agencies Full Response Company / Organisation Village/Town Question Site Reference Reference Reference IOPT2-315.1-823 Bath and North East Midsomer Norton MQ2 Somerset Council and Radstock IOPT2-492-1-4001 Environment Agency Mendip MQ1 IOPT2-492-2-4001 Environment Agency Mendip MQ1 IOPT2-492-3-4001 Environment Agency Mendip MQ1 GLAS114E IOPT2-492-4-4001 Environment Agency Wells WELLSQ3 WELLS010 IOPT2-492-5-4001 Environment Agency Wells WELLSQ3 WELLS118 IOPT2-492-6-4001 Environment Agency Wells WOOKQ3 WOOK002 IOPT2-492-7-4001 Environment Agency Mendip MQ1 SA04 IOPT2-492-8-4001 Environment Agency Mendip MQ1 SA06 IOPT2-492-9-4001 Environment Agency Mendip MQ1 IOPT2-492-10-4001 Environment Agency Mendip MQ1 IOPT2-492-11-4001 Environment Agency Mendip MQ1 IOPT2-492-12-4001 Environment Agency Mendip MQ1 SA05 IOPT2-273.1-1798 Historic England SA Scoping Report IOPT2-273.2-1798 Historic England Wells WELLSQ2 WELLS004 IOPT2-273.3-1798 Historic England Frome FROQ2 FRO152 IOPT2-273.4-1798 Historic England Frome FROQ2 FRO004 IOPT2-273.5-1798 Historic England Street STRQ2 STR003 IOPT2-273.6-1798 Historic England Shepton Mallet SHEPQ2 SHEP014 IOPT2-273.7-1798 Historic England Shepton Mallet SHEPQ2 SHEP0111 IOPT2-273.8-1798 Historic England Walton WALQ3 WAL002 IOPT2-273.9-1798 Historic England Walton WALQ3 WAL003 IOPT2-273.10-1798 Historic England Coxley COXQ3 COX019 IOPT2-273.11-1798 Historic England Coxley COXQ3 COX002 IOPT2-273.12-1798 Historic England Coxley COXQ3 COX022 IOPT2-273.13-1798 Historic England Chilcompton CHILQ3 CHIL006 IOPT2-273.14-1798 Historic England Chilcompton CHILQ3 CHIL009 IOPT2-273.15-1798 Historic England Chilcompton CHILQ3 CHIL005 IOPT2-273.16-1798 Historic England Chilcompton CHILQ3 CHIL003 Page 1 Mendip Local Plan Part II Index to Issues and Options Responses Statutory Consultees/Agencies Full Response Company / Organisation Village/Town Question Site Reference Reference Reference IOPT2-273.17-1798 Historic England Chilcompton CHILQ3 CHIL046 IOPT2-273.18-1798 Historic England Binegar and Gurney BINQ3 BIN001a Slade IOPT2-273.19-1798 Historic England Binegar and Gurney BINQ3 BIN001 Slade IOPT2-273.20-1798 Historic England Binegar and Gurney BINQ3 BIN002b Slade IOPT2-273.21-1798 Historic England Binegar and Gurney BINQ3 BIN010 Slade IOPT2-273.22-1798 Historic England Binegar and Gurney BINQ3 BIN009 Slade IOPT2-273.23-1798 Historic England Binegar and Gurney BINQ3 BIN011 Slade IOPT2-273.24-1798 Historic England Coleford COLQ3 COLE014 IOPT2-273.25-1798 Historic England Coleford COLQ3 COLE028 IOPT2-273.26-1798 Historic England Butleigh BUTQ3 BUT006 IOPT2-273.27-1798 Historic England Butleigh BUTQ3 BUT012 IOPT2-273.28-1798 Historic England Butleigh BUTQ3 BUT010 IOPT2-273.29-1798 Historic England Butleigh BUTQ3 BUT015 IOPT2-273.30-1798 Historic England Butleigh BUTQ3 BUT006 IOPT2-273.31-1798 Historic England Butleigh BUTQ3 BUT003 IOPT2-273.32-1798 Historic England Butleigh BUTQ3 BUT001 IOPT2-273.33-1798 Historic England Baltonsborough BALQ3 BAL003a IOPT2-273.34-1798 Historic England Rode RODEQ3 RODE003 IOPT2-273.35-1798 Historic England Rode RODEQ3 RODE0015 IOPT2-273.36-1798 Historic England Rode RODEQ3 RODE017 IOPT2-273.37-1798 Historic England The Lydfords LYDQ3 WLYD009 IOPT2-273.38-1798 Historic England The Lydfords LYDQ3 LOF005 IOPT2-273.39-1798 Historic England Meare and M&WQ3 WESTH003 Westhay IOPT2-273.40-1798 Historic England Meare and M&WQ3 WESTH004d Westhay IOPT2-273.41-1798 Historic England Meare and M&WQ3 WESTH004b Westhay IOPT2-273.42-1798 Historic England Westbury Sub WSMQ3 WSM018 Mendip IOPT2-273.43-1798 Historic England Westbury Sub WSMQ3 WSM004 Mendip IOPT2-273.44-1798 Historic England Westbury Sub WSMQ3 WSM006 Mendip IOPT2-273.45-1798 Historic England Westbury Sub WSMQ3 WSM007 Mendip Page 2 Mendip Local Plan Part II Index to Issues and Options Responses Statutory Consultees/Agencies Full Response Company / Organisation Village/Town Question Site Reference Reference Reference IOPT2-273.46-1798 Historic England Meare and ? MEA003 Westhay IOPT2-273.47-1798 Historic England Kilmersdon KILQ3 KIL007 IOPT2-273.48-1798 Historic England Kilmersdon KILQ3 KIL006 IOPT2-273.49-1798 Historic England Kilmersdon KILQ3 KIL008 IOPT2-273.50-1798 Historic England Evercreech EVEQ3 EVE022 IOPT2-273.51-1798 Historic England Ditcheat DITQ3 DIT001a IOPT2-273.52-1798 Historic England Chewton Mendip CHEWQ3 CHEW009 IOPT2-273.53-1798 Historic England Chewton Mendip CHEWQ3 CHEW014 IOPT2-273.54-1798 Historic England Chewton Mendip CHEWQ3 CHEW016 IOPT2-273.55-1798 Historic England Chewton Mendip CHEWQ3 CHEW001 IOPT2-273.56-1798 Historic England Chewton Mendip CHEWQ3 CHEW008 IOPT2-273.57-1798 Historic England Faulkland FAUKQ3 FAUK004 IOPT2-273.58-1798 Historic England Norton St Philip NSPQ3 NSP014 IOPT2-273.59-1798 Historic England West Pennard WPENQ3 WPEN004 IOPT2-273.60-1798 Historic England Stoke St Michael SSMQ3 SSM007 IOPT2-273.61-1798 Historic England Doulting DOUQ3 DOU003 IOPT2-273.62-1798 Historic England Croscombe CROSQ3 CROS008 IOPT2-273.63-1798 Historic England Beckington BECKQ3 BECK005a IOPT2-273.64-1798 Historic England Beckington BECKQ3 BECK005c IOPT2-481-1-111 Mendip Hills AONB Westbury Sub WSMQ3 Partnership Mendip IOPT2-481-2-111 Mendip Hills AONB Draycott OALSDRAY0 Partnership 01 IOPT2-371-1-3007 Natural England Mendip MQ1 IOPT2-371-2-3007 Natural England Wells WELLS001 IOPT2-371-3-3007 Natural England Wells WELLS003M IOPT2-371-4-3007 Natural England Wells WELLS001 IOPT2-371-5-3007 Natural England Wells WELS003M IOPT2-371-6-3007 Natural England Frome FRO001, FRO004, IOPT2-371-7-3007 Natural England Mendip MQ9 IOPT2-371-8-3007 Natural England Mendip MQ5 Page 3 Mendip Local Plan Part II Index to Issues and Options Responses Statutory Consultees/Agencies Full Response Company / Organisation Village/Town Question Site Reference Reference Reference IOPT2-371-9-3007 Natural England Draycott DRAY004a IOPT2-371-10-3007 Natural England Westbury sub Mendip WSM005 IOPT2-371-11-3007 Natural England Westbury sub Mendip WSM006 IOPT2-371-12-3007 Natural England Stoke St Michael SSM007 IOPT2-371-13-3007 Natural England Holcombe HOL02 IOPT2-371-14-3007 Natural England Binegar and Gurney BIN002b Slade IOPT2-371-15-3007 Natural England Binegar and Gurney BIN005 Slade IOPT2-371-16-3007 Natural England Binegar and Gurney BIN009 Slade IOPT2-371-17-3007 Natural England Binegar and Gurney BIN010 Slade IOPT2-371-18-3007 Natural England Binegar and Gurney BIN011 Slade IOPT2-371-19-3007 Natural England Binegar and Gurney BIN012 Slade IOPT2-371-20-3007 Natural England Gurney Slade GS001 IOPT2-371-21-3007 Natural England Gurney Slade GS004 IOPT2-371-22-3007 Natural England Gurney Slade GS005 IOPT2-371-23-3007 Natural England Draycott DRAY004a IOPT2-371-24-3007 Natural England Westbury sub Mendip WSM005 IOPT2-371-25-3007 Natural England Westbury sub Mendip WSM006 IOPT2-371-26-3007 Natural England Mendip Sustainability appraisal IOPT2-191.1-663 Network Rail Mendip General and Sustainability IOPT2-318-1-1786 Somerset CC - Noise Mendip IOPT2-318-2-1786 Somerset CC - Noise Binegar and Gurney Slade IOPT2-318-3-1786 Somerset CC - Noise Chantry IOPT2-318-4-1786 Somerset CC - Noise Coleford IOPT2-318-5-1786 Somerset CC - Noise Doulting IOPT2-318-6-1786 Somerset CC - Noise Dulcote IOPT2-318-7-1786 Somerset CC - Noise Mells IOPT2-318-8-1786 Somerset CC - Noise Nunney IOPT2-318-9-1786 Somerset CC - Noise Stoke St Michael IOPT2-318-10-1786 Somerset CC - Noise Mendip MQ3 Page 4 Mendip Local Plan Part II Index to Issues and Options Responses Statutory Consultees/Agencies Full Response Company / Organisation Village/Town Question Site Reference Reference Reference IOPT2-318-11-1786 Somerset CC - Noise Mendip MQ1 IOPT2-318-12-1786 Somerset CC - Noise Mendip MQ12 IOPT2-318-13-1786 Somerset CC - Noise Mendip IOPT2-318-14-1786 Somerset CC - Minerals and Mendip Waste IOPT2-318-15-1786 Somerset CC - Minerals and Binegar and Gurney BIN005, GS001, GS004 Waste Slade IOPT2-318-16-1786 Somerset CC - Minerals and Stoke St Michael SSM007 Waste IOPT2-318-17-1786 Somerset CC - Minerals and Doulting DOU003 Waste IOPT2-318-18-1786 Somerset CC - Minerals and Mendip Waste IOPT2-318-19-1786 Somerset CC - Minerals and Mendip Waste IOPT2-318-20-1786 Somerset CC - Minerals and Mendip Waste IOPT2-318-21-1786 Somerset CC - Minerals and Mendip Waste IOPT2-318-22-1786 Somerset CC - Minerals and Mendip and Street and Glastonbury Waste IOPT2-318-23-1786 Somerset CC - Minerals and Mendip MQ10 Waste IOPT2-318-24-1786 Somerset CC - Minerals and Mendip Waste IOPT2-318-25-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and Mendip Transport IOPT2-318-26-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and Frome FRO52M Transport IOPT2-318-27-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and Glastonbury GLAS108E Transport IOPT2-318-28-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and Glastonbury GLAS084a Transport IOPT2-318-29-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and Glastonbury GLAS084b Transport IOPT2-318-30-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and Walton WAL022b Transport IOPT2-318-31-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and Wells WELLS003M Transport IOPT2-318-32-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and Baltonsborough BAL025 Transport IOPT2-318-33-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and Butleigh But009a Transport IOPT2-318-34-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and Butleigh BUT009 Transport IOPT2-318-35-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and Butleigh BUT010 Transport IOPT2-318-36-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and Butleigh BUT005 Transport IOPT2-318-37-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and Chilcompton CHIL011 Transport IOPT2-318-38-1786 Somerset CC - Traffic and
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