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Mail Address Party Ward Councillor Nigel Jupp Daniels Farm, West Councillor Address, telephone number and e- Party Ward mail address Councillor Nigel Jupp Daniels Farm, West Chiltington Conservative Billingshurst and Shipley Lane, Coneyhurst, Billingshurst, RH14 9DX 01403 741542 [email protected] Councillor Gordon Lindsay Durrance Manor, Smithers Hill Conservative Billingshurst and Shipley Cabinet Member for Local Lane, Shipley, Horsham, RH13 8PE Economy 01403 741577 [email protected] Councillor Kate Rowbottom 4 Dragons Lane, Dragons Green, Conservative Billingshurst and Shipley Horsham, RH13 8GD 01403 741 770 [email protected] Councillor Matthew French 14 Byron Close, Horsham, RH12 Conservative Broadbridge Heath 5PA 01403 248663 [email protected] Councillor Tony Hogben Morriswood, Old Holbrook, Conservative Denne Horsham, RH12 4TW 01403 269963 [email protected] Councillor Adrian Lee 7 River Walk, Horsham, West Conservative Denne Sussex, RH12 1DU 01403 258876 [email protected] Councillor Godfrey Newman Christleton, 13 The Boulevard, Liberal Forest Horsham, RH12 1EP Democrats 01403 211154 [email protected] Councillor Andrew Baldwin 5 Dutchells Copse, Horsham, West Conservative Holbrook East Sussex, RH12 5PD 01403 275156 [email protected] Councillor Karen Burgess 27 Haybarn Drive, Horsham, West Conservative Holbrook East Sussex, RH12 5JF 01403 273533 [email protected] Councillor Peter Burgess 27 Haybarn Drive, Horsham, RH12 Conservative Holbrook West 5JF 01403 273533 [email protected] Councillor Christian Mitchell c/o Horsham District Council, Conservative Holbrook West Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham, RH12 1RL 07710 402115 [email protected] Councillor Josh Murphy 215 St Leonards Road, Horsham, Conservative Horsham Park RH13 6BE 01403 254890 [email protected] Councillor Connor Relleen 12A Wellington Road, Horsham, Independent Horsham Park RH12 1DD 07470 999496 [email protected] Councillor Address, telephone number and e- Party Ward mail address Councillor David Skipp 48 Grebe Crescent, Horsham, RH13 Liberal Horsham Park 6ED Democrats 07818 671404 [email protected] Councillor Stuart Ritchie Durfold, Dorking Road, Warnham, Conservative Itchingfield, Slinfold and Horsham, RH12 3RY Warnham 01403 270988 [email protected] Councillor Tricia Youtan 10 Mitchell Gardens, Slinfold, Conservative Itchingfield, Slinfold and Cabinet Member for Horsham, RH13 0TY Warnham Community and Wellbeing 01403 790669 [email protected] Councillor Alan Britten 32 Brushwood Road, Horsham, Conservative Roffey North RH12 4PE 01403 272226 [email protected] Councillor Jonathan Dancer 8 Avebury Close, Horsham, RH12 Conservative Roffey North 5JY 01403 256668 [email protected] Councillor Roy Cornell 78 Millthorpe Road, Horsham, Conservative Roffey South RH12 4EP 01403 260960 [email protected] Councillor Simon Torn 9 Shepherds Way, Horsham, RH12 Conservative Roffey South 4LT 07748 332774 [email protected] Councillor John Bailey Windacres Farm, Church Street, Conservative Rudgwick Rudgwick, Horsham, RH12 3EG 01403 822479 [email protected] Councillor John Chidlow 30 Lakespur Way, Southwater, Conservative Southwater Horsham, RH13 9GR 01403 734536 [email protected] Councillor Billy Greening 9 Fletchers, Southwater, Horsham, Conservative Southwater RH13 9BE 07963 820622 [email protected] Councillor Claire Vickers Field End Cottage, Two Mile Ash, Conservative Southwater Cabinet Member for Horsham, RH13 0LA Planning and Development 01403 732094 [email protected] Councillor Christine Costin Stonicharm, 48 Guildford Road, Liberal Trafalgar Horsham, RH12 1LX Democrats 01403 266165 [email protected] Councillor Leonard Crosbie 17 Cook Road, Horsham, RH12 5GJ Liberal Trafalgar 01403 269746 Democrats [email protected] .
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