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Proposed Housing Surgeries Area Sub Areas Area Housing Manager Proposed Housing Surgeries Area Sub Areas Area Housing Manager Councillor(s) Lambourn & Lambourn Lambourn Gary Morgan Valley East Garston Tel: 01635 572188 Great Shefford Welford and Wickham Boxford Lambourn Mr Arthur Graham Baylis Jones (Conservative, Lambourn Valley Ward) 7 Court Road Letcombe Regis Wantage Oxfordshire OX12 9JH [email protected] Tel: (01235) 762744 Lambourn Mr Gordon Lundie (Conservative, Lambourn Valley Ward) 15A Baydon Road Lambourn Hungerford Berkshire RG17 8NT [email protected] Tel: (01488) 73350 Downlands Villages Brighwalton Gary Morgan Mr George William Chandler Chaddleworth Tel: 01635 572188 (Conservative, Downlands Ward) Fawley Manor Farm Farnborough Farnborough Leckhampstead Nr Wantage Peasemore Oxfordshire OX12 8NS Winterbourne [email protected] Chieveley Tel: (01488) 638225 West Ilsley East Ilsley Beedon Hampstead Norreys Compton Hermitage Yattendon Frilsham Aldworth Streatley Ashampstead Compton Gary Morgan Barbara Alexander Tel: 01635 572188 (Conservative, Compton Ward) The Grange Church Street Hampstead Norreys Thatcham Berkshire RG18 0TB [email protected] Tel: (01635) 201320 Chieveley Gary Morgan Mrs Nora Kathleen French Tel: 01635 572188 (Conservative, Chieveley Ward) The Gables High Street Chieveley Newbury Berkshire RG20 8TE [email protected] Tel: (01635) 248403, Fax: (01635) 248403 Bucklebury and Bucklebury Chris Roberts surrounding areas Beenham Tel: 01635 572144 Bradfield Stanford Dingley Woolhampton Midgham Bucklebury Mr Graham Gerald Pask (Conservative, Bucklebury Ward) Windrush 39 Broad Lane Upper Bucklebury Reading Berkshire RG7 6QH [email protected] Tel: (01635) 864023 Fax: (01635) 864023 Bucklebury Mr Quentin Geoffrey Webb (Conservative, Bucklebury Ward) Green Acre Scratchface Lane Bradfield Reading Berkshire RG7 6DN [email protected] Tel: (01635) 201435, Fax: (01635) 201435 Purley and Pangbourne Basildon Chris Roberts area Purley Tel: 01635 572144 Pangbourne Tilehurst (including Calcot and Holybrook Ward) Theale Tilehurst (including Calcot Mr Peter Argyle and Holybrook Ward) (Conservative, Calcot Ward) 32 Kernham Drive Tilehurst Reading Berkshire RG31 6GB [email protected] Tel: (0118) 943 1148, Fax: (0118) 9015582 Tilehurst (including Calcot Mr Manohar Lal Gopal and Holybrook Ward) (Conservative, Calcot Ward) 5 Kettering Close Calcot Reading Berkshire RG31 7DF [email protected] Tilehurst (including Calcot Mr Brian Noel Bedwell and Holybrook Ward) (Conservative, Calcot Ward) 12 Grangely Close Calcot Reading Berkshire RG31 7DR [email protected] Tel: (0118) 942 0196 Purley Chris Roberts Mr John Miles Chapman Tel: 01635 572144 (Conservative, Purley on Thames Ward) 5 Cecil Aldin Drive Tilehurst Reading Berkshire RG31 6YP [email protected] Tel: (0118) 942 6999 Purley Mr Timothy William Metcalfe (Conservative, Purley on Thames Ward) Home Farm Purley on Thames Reading Berkshire RG8 8AX [email protected] Tel: (0118) 942 8001 Pangbourne Chris Roberts Mrs Susan Elizabeth Francis Kemp Tel: 01635 572144 (Conservative, Pangbourne Ward) c/o Council Offices Market Street Newbury Berkshire RG14 5LD [email protected] Tel: (0118) 971 2777, Fax: (0118) 971 4398 Theale Chris Roberts Mr Alan Michael Macro Tel: 01635 572144 (Liberal Democrat, Theale Ward) 17 The Green Theale Reading Berkshire RG7 5DR [email protected] Basildon Chris Roberts Mr Christopher Stuart Webber Tel: 01635 572144 (Conservative, Basildon Ward) Cherry Tree House 50 Broad Lane Upper Bucklebury Reading Berkshire RG7 6QJ [email protected] Fax: (01635) 273033 Speen and Shaw Majendie and Battle Close Gary Morgan Dr Paul Edgar Bryant Kersey Crescent, Brummell Tel: 01635 572188 (Conservative, Speen Ward) Road and Digby Road The Bumbles estates Well Meadow Cherry Close, Hawthorn Shaw Road etc (i.e. the Trees Newbury estate) Berkshire RG14 2DS Dene Way estate [email protected] Kingsley Close estate Tel: (01635) 41135 Mr Marcus Robert Franks (Conservative, Speen Ward) 42 Digby Road Speen Newbury Berkshire RG14 1TS [email protected] Tel: (01635) 841552 Clayhill area Turnpike estate Gary Morgan Mr Trevor Neil Banning Skyllings and Cromwell Tel: 01635 572188 (Liberal Democrat, Clay Hill Ward) Road 33a Hawkley Drive Newport Road and Doveton Tadley Way estates Reading Berkshire RG26 3YH [email protected] Tel: 0118 9810903 Mr Philip Ashley Barnett (Liberal Democrat, Clay Hill Ward) 60 New Road Greenham Newbury Berkshire RG14 7RU [email protected] Tel: (01635) 42150, Fax: (01635) 42150 Burghfield area Sulhamstead Chris Roberts Ufton Nervert Tel: 01635 572144 Padworth Sarah Pallister Burghfield Tel: 01635 572120 Mortimer Beech Hill Sulhamstead Mr Keith Leonard Druce Chopping (Conservative, Sulhamstead Ward) Shortheath House Sulhamstead Abbots Sulhamstead Reading Berkshire RG7 4EF [email protected] Tel: (0118) 983 4625 Fax: (0118) 983 2010 Burghfield Mr John Ernest Farrin (Liberal Democrat, Burghfield Ward) 34 Birch Road Burghfield Common Reading Berkshire RG7 3LX [email protected] Burghfield Dr Royce Ekins Longton (Liberal Democrat, Burghfield Ward) Fircroft, School Lane Burghfield Common Reading Berkshire RG7 3ES [email protected] Tel: (0118) 983 3952, Fax: (0118) 983 3952 Mortimer Ms Sandra Jane Harding (Liberal Democrat, Mortimer Ward) Kirriemuir 9 St Marys Road Mortimer Berkshire RG7 3UE [email protected] Tel: (0118) 933 3258, Fax: (0118) 933 2100 Mortimer Mr Keith Howard Lock (Liberal Democrat, Mortimer Ward) Yew Tree Cottage Brewery Common Mortimer Berkshire RG7 3JE [email protected] Tel: (0118) 933 2858, Fax: (0118) 933 2858 Thatcham North Thatcham and Cold Gary Morgan Mr Robert Brian Judge Ash includes: Tel: 01635 572188 (Liberal Democrat, Thatcham North Ward) Sagecroft estate Chris Roberts 30 Druce Way Westfield Road estate Tel: 01635 572144 Thatcham Park Avenue and Mount Berkshire RG19 3PF Road estates [email protected] Cold Ash – including Tel: (01635) 866884 Southend estate Mrs Mollie Enid Lock (Liberal Democrat, Thatcham North Ward) Yew Tree Cottage Brewery Common Mortimer Berkshire RG7 3JE [email protected] Tel: (0118) 933 2858, Fax: (0118) 933 2858 Cold Ash – including Mr Geoffrey Stuart Findlay Southend estate (Conservative, Cold Ash Ward) The Old School House Cold Ash Hill Cold Ash Thatcham Berkshire RG18 9PT [email protected] Tel: (01635) 871992, Fax: (01635) 871992 Thatcham South Thatcham includes: Sarah Pallister Mr Owen Edward Jeffery Paynesdown Road Tel: 01635 572120 (Liberal Democrat, Thatcham South And Lower Way Crookham Ward) Station Road The Cottage The Moors 20 Park Lane Agricola Way estate Thatcham Berkshire RG18 3PJ [email protected] Tel: (01635) 866081, Fax: (01635) 866352 Mr Terence Spencer John Port (Liberal Democrat, Thatcham South And Crookham Ward) 20 Cholsey Road Thatcham Berkshire RG19 4GH [email protected] Tel: (01635) 868127 Mrs Irene Elizabeth Neill (Conservative, Aldermaston Ward) Ardgroom Brimpton Reading Berkshire RG7 4SX [email protected] Telephone: (0118) 971 2671 Mr Jeffrey Charles George Brooks (Liberal Democrat, Thatcham West Ward) Scoon Bank 253 Lower Way Thatcham Berkshire RG19 3TR [email protected] Tel: (01635) 47391, Fax: (01635) 47391 Mr Alexander Cl ifford Basil Lee Payton (Liberal Democrat, Thatcham Central Ward) 3 Lingfield Road Greenham Newbury Berkshire RG14 7SE [email protected] Tel: (01635) 551768 Mr Paul Frank Pritchard (Liberal Democrat, Thatcham Central Ward) 6 Grassington Place Thatcham Berkshire RG19 3XD [email protected] Tel: (01635) 869977, Fax: (01635) 869977 Mr Keith William Woodhams (Liberal Democrat, Thatcham West Ward) 68 Mersey Way Thatcham Berkshire RG18 3DL [email protected] Tel: (01635) 869462 Central Newbury St Georges Avenue area Sarah Pallister Susan Farrant (including Northcroft Maidenhead House, Tel: 01635 572120 (Liberal Democrat, Northcroft Ward) Ward) and Wash Bartholomew Court, Arcade 18 Croft Lane Common Mews [town centre] etc Newbury Valley Road estate Berkshire RG14 1RR [email protected] Tel: (01635) 37067 Mr Anthony James Muschamp Vickers (Liberal Democrat, Northcroft Ward) 62 Craven Road Newbury Berkshire RG14 5NJ [email protected] Tel: (01635) 230046, Fax: (01635) 230046 Mrs Valerie Ann Bull (Liberal Democrat, Falkland Ward) 24 Three Acre Road Newbury, Berkshire RG14 7AW [email protected] Tel: (01635) 31627 Caroline Mary Suggett (Liberal Democrat, Falkland Ward) 11 Henshaw Crescent Newbury Berkshire RG14 6ES [email protected] Tel: (01635) 821035 SE Newbury and Newtown Road Sarah Pallister Mr William Drum mond Greenham St Johns Gardens Tel: 01635 572120 (Liberal Democrat, Greenham Ward) Racecourse estate 4 Pritchard Close Pigeons Farm, Greenham Greenham Nightingales estate, Newbury Greenham Berkshire RG19 8SQ [email protected] Tel: (01635) 552764 Mr Julian Mark Swift -Hook (Liberal Democrat, Greenham Ward) 12 Warwick Drive Greenham Newbury Berkshire RG14 7TT [email protected] Fax: 07050 300421 Mrs Sally Jane Hannon (Liberal Democrat, St Johns Ward) 4 Paddock Road Newbury Berkshire RG14 7DG [email protected] Tel: (01635) 846855, Fax: (01635) 846854 Emma Louise Simone Webster (Conservative, St Johns Ward) 38 Gould Close Newbury Berkshire RG14 5QN [email protected] Tel: (01635) 33470 Hungerford & Hungerford Sarah Pallister Surrounding Villages Kintbury Tel: 01635 572120 Inkpen Hamstead Marshall Enbourne Hungerford Miss Denise Anne Gaines (Liberal Democrat, Hungerford Ward) 13 Sarum Way Hungerford Berkshire RG17 0LJ [email protected] Tel: (01488) 682491, Fax: (01488) 682491 Hungerford Mr James Edward Richard Mole (Liberal Democrat, Hungerford Ward) 26 Cherry Grove Hungerford Berkshire RG17 0HP [email protected] Tel: (01488) 684903, Fax: (01488) 683014 Kintbury Mr Andrew Rowles (Conservative, Kintbury Ward) Forge House Elcot Newbury Berkshire RG20 8NL [email protected] Tel: (01488) 658354 Kintbury Mr Anthony Hamer Rennie Stansfeld (Conservative, Kintbury Ward) Tuttles House High Street Kintbury Hungerford Berkshire RG17 9TJ [email protected] Tel: (01488) 658238 .
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