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List of Respondents to the Draft Local Plan Consultation LIST OF RESPONDENTS TO THE DRAFT LOCAL PLAN CONSULTATION (REGULATION 18 CONSULTATION) Surname Firstname Organisation ID Appendix Brosters Environmenal Ltd 1759 Peel Holdings (Land and Property) Ltd 1766 Appendix 3 Rossendale Civic Trust 1781 The Methodist Church 1794 Appendix 3 Whitworth Town Council 743 Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd 1764 Appendix 3 East Lancs CCG 485 Ackerley Peter - 1376 Adams Jane - 115 Adams Janice - 1245 Adams Karen - 856 Adams Leslie - 1249 Affleck Robert - 100 Ainsworth Eileen - 1484 Ainsworth Enid Jean - 578 Ainsworth Roger - 1499 Ainsworth Stan - 1388 Appendix 1 Akpinarlioglu Kay - 404 Alderson Stephen Alderson and Horan Funeral services Limited 1560 Ali Ahmed Mohammed Lancashire County Council 1771 Appendix 3 Allen Christopher - 143 Allen Daniel - 914 Allpress Julian - 1013 Amin Sadaqut 477 Anderson Stephen 1201 anderton samantha - 1122 Andrews Julia - 66 Anonymous 1816 Anonymous 1817 Anonymous 70 Anonymous 1818 Anthony Pamela 1821 Appleton Martin - 986 Aquino Judith - 243 Archibald Valerie - 60 Armstrong Patrick - 142 Ash Christine - 342 Ash J 305 Ash Joanne n/a 266 Ash Lee - 823 List of respondents to the draft Local Plan Consultation (Regulation 18) November 2017 A Ash Peter - 341 Ashcroft Michelle - 913 Ashton Dorothyanne - 1316 Ashton Shaun - 1320 Ashworth 590 Ashworth Alan - 415 Ashworth Angela 180 Ashworth Barbara Elected member RBC 57 Ashworth Carol - 416 Ashworth David - 948 Appendix 1 Ashworth G 591 Ashworth Jennifer - 1135 ASHWORTH JULIAN - 1236 Ashworth Kimberley - 5 Ashworth Marion - 918 Ashworth Timothy - 1133 Ashworth and Janet and Brian 1599 Quinn Aspin Chris Helmshore Local History Society 764 Astbury Robert - 785 Aston Sidney 363 Atherton John 481 Atherton Rosemary and - 1203 Michael Atherton Ross & Nina - 1010 Atkinson Christine - 1448 Atkinson Rachael - 1446 Atkinson Robert - 866 atkinson sylvia - 1027 Avery Christian - 1211 Ayers John - 127 Bacon Jack - 1218 Baggaley Kelly 1752 Bailey Ian - 863 Bailey Jennifer - 766 Bailey Julie - 1110 Balfour Jane 1715 Ball Lorna - 844 Ball Mathew - 775 Bamford Christine Childminder 26 Bancroft G 1697 Banham Helen - 1440 Banham Margaret - 875 Banham Michael - 886 Banham Rita - 1260 banham Roland - 1262 Banks Joanne - 717 Banks & Ivy Label Boutique 1751 Greenwood Barber Teresa 1662 List of respondents to the draft Local Plan Consultation (Regulation 18) November 2017 B Bardney Natasha - 1235 Baretts 583 Barker April - 339 Barker Edith - 401 BARKER GARY - 1482 Barker Linda 1734 Barker William - 340 Barlow Chris - 315 Barlow Fred 749 Barlow H P 1581 Barlow Lesley - 1076 Barlow R J 1580 Barmak Grace - 213 Barnes Adam - 815 Barnes David & Margaret 1540 Barnes Diana 1666 Barnes John 498 Appendix 1 Barnes Katie - 817 Barnes-towers Paul - 64 Barnfield Jennifer - 223 Barnfield William - 224 Baron Robert - 1273 Barrington Richard - 253 Barrow Granville - 139 BARROW JULIA - 1303 Bartram Trevor 769 Battersby Ingrid 1556 Battersby Michael 1558 Battersby Nicholas 1557 Bayliss Paul 482 Beaumont Lucy - 857 Beech Pamela - 1424 Bell Brian and Mavis 1603 Bell Craig 1638 Bellass Sue - 275 Bemment David - 1299 Bennett M 294 bennett steven - 1083 BENNETT VALERIE 1421 Bentley Alison - 678 Bentley Ben - 838 Bentley Lynn - 975 Bernard Patricia 614 Beverley Mark - 682 Bickford 1658 Biggs Racheal - 1172 Biggs Will - 1266 Billingsley Alan - 763 Binns Deborah - 1385 List of respondents to the draft Local Plan Consultation (Regulation 18) November 2017 C Binns Neil - 1239 Bird Caroline - 1213 Birkins Janet - 1408 Birtwistle Andrew 1720 Birtwistle Debra 1718 Bishop Chris - 516 Bishop Christine 412 Bispham Margaret - 337 Black Alexandra - 1078 Black Kirsten 1655 Blackhurst Natalie Kenyon Planning 1522 Blanchard D M 1607 Blanchard David 1606 Blow CHRISTINE JOAN 320 BLOW GEOFF 102 Blyfield Catherine - 1506 Bohen Linda 740 Appendix 1 boniface wendy 1049 Bonney D 1761 Booth David 804 Booth Jacqueline - 1328 Booth Robert - 1335 Boothman Jacqueline - 91 Boothman Trevor - 90 Borkus M.D 494 Borkus Peter - 1324 Boswell I & PJ 1585 Botham Henry - 103 bowater stephen - 1101 Bowden Gerald - 880 Bowden Hilary - 637 Bowden joseph 359 Bowden paula 361 Bower Gillian - 996 bower Julie - 1420 Bower L 1036 Bowker June - 1411 Boyden Adrian 1586 Boyle Carys - 387 Brace Jacqui - 1074 Brace Richard - 1073 Brace Robyn - 1077 Brace Zac - 1075 Bradburn Angela - 37 Bradburn Paul Edenfield Village Residents Association 38 Bradburn Paul 36 Bradford Samantha TA 1204 Bradley S I 1629 Brady Gaynor - 1329 List of respondents to the draft Local Plan Consultation (Regulation 18) November 2017 D Brady Vincent - 1332 Bramwell Geoffrey - 437 Bray Tom - 1115 Brennan Adam United Utilities 1777 Brennan Colin - 1246 Brennan Derek - 101 Brennan Kirsty - 120 Bretherton Andrea 1724 Bretherton Margaret - 1108 Bretherton Peter 414 Brewster 1813 Bridge Elizabeth - 1059 Bridge Gavin - 1306 Briggs Darren 1737 Briggs Elizabeth 1739 Brindle Julie - 1358 Brindle Michael 1288 Britton Lindsay - 671 Britton Melvin - 670 Broadgate Noel 751 Broderick Kirsten 599 Brooks Diana - 1176 Brooks Frank - 943 brooks janet - 1051 brooks jean - 1052 Brooks Karen 1467 brooks stanley - 1054 brooks steven - 1055 Brooks Susan - 942 BROWN HARRY WORSLEY - 421 Brown Lynn - 712 BROWN PAMELA MARY - 420 Brown Sharon 466 Brown Sharon - 441 Broxton Sarah - 211 Buchan Alexandra - 449 Buchanan Fiona - 1457 Buckley Jordan - 21 Bulman Robert East Lancashire Light Railway Co Ltd 1524 Burgess Mike 1538 Burke Derek - 1202 Burke Enid & Kenneth 1544 Burke Joan - 1128 Burke Terence 873 Burns Karen - 644 Burton Micheala - 1170 Butler Lorraine - 8 Butler Simon - 1200 Butterworth 499 List of respondents to the draft Local Plan Consultation (Regulation 18) November 2017 E Butterworth Claire - 39 Butterworth daniel - 433 Butterworth Jacqueline - 98 Butterworth Jason - 40 Butterworth Julian - 312 Butterworth Julie - 314 Butterworth Keith - 399 Byers Nina - 1429 Byrne P 596 Byrne Phillip - 562 Byrom James 882 Bywater Adam 901 Bywater Julie 899 C/o Agent C/o Agent A Sutcliffe and Company 1466 Appendix 2 Cain Martin - 1017 Cain Roy - 1293 Caine and Uttley William and Joan 1552 Cairns Yvette - 1028 Calderbank Amanda 1684 Appendix 2 Calderbank Gary - 1118 Calderbank Tegan Student 1302 Calderbank William 1127 Caldwell Jennett 1782 Callaghan John - 1280 Callaghan Margaret - 1284 Cameron Ian Haslingden Cricket Club 1406 Campbell Colin - 871 Campbell Janet - 79 Campbell Rachael - 1507 campbell sean - 902 Campbell Shona 1117 Campbell Astbury Alicia - 1352 Canavan Sharon - 336 Cappelli Andrea - 319 Carey Annemarie - 63 Carey David - 621 Carl Hanson Judith Bussy 1621 Carney Siobhan 473 CARROLL CHLOE - 1192 Carroll Mary - 148 CARROLL PAUL - 1189 CARROLL VALERIE - 1188 Carter Gill 1702 Carter Jean - 1471 Carter Lee 1703 Carter Philip Environment Agency 1812 Appendix 3 Carter Shelley 1550 Cartmell Nigel - 381 Casey A 1543 List of respondents to the draft Local Plan Consultation (Regulation 18) November 2017 F Casey David 1555 Casey Jonathan - 349 Cassell James - 1333 Castley John - 927 Caudwell Chrstine - 878 Cavanagh John 1397 Cavanagh Lynn - 1068 Cawtherley Julie - 980 Chadderton Michael - 982 Chadwick Brenda - 807 Chadwick Denis - 1089 Chadwick Gordon - 808 Chadwick Russ - 984 Chadwick Sheila - 1090 Chan Ryan - 229 Chapman Deborah - 1290 Chapman Gillian 1708 Chapman Michael - 1294 Chapman Natalie - 1286 Chatterton Lynne 1717 Chattle Cameron 14 Chianca Michael - 27 Cirne Denise - 1004 Cirne Ralph - 1472 Clapperton Joan 1707 Clark Amy 830 Clark Dave 829 Clark Doreen - 393 Clarke Brian 459 Clarke David - 1361 Clarke J 1595 Clarke Paul - 217 Clarke Racheal - 1368 Clawson M 1704 Clayton Ruth - 88 Clegg Andrew James 159 Clegg Caroline 162 Clegg Clair - 941 Clegg Jessica Megan 160 Clegg Jessie 161 Clegg John & Maggie 1622 Clegg Lynn - 885 Clegg Neil - 938 Clegg Nicola - 53 Clegg Patricia - 45 Clements David - 1120 Clements John 500 Clements Pauline - 1124 Clowes Richard Transport for Greater Manchester 1623 List of respondents to the draft Local Plan Consultation (Regulation 18) November 2017 G Cocks Beverly - 696 Coleman G - 1353 Collier Corinne - 684 Collier James - 59 Collier Jordan 1453 Collier Mark - 1171 Collier Sandra - 705 Collinge J B 1659 Collins Charlotte 1713 Collins Sean 1727 Comer Chris - 48 Connor Andrew and 1604 Beverley Convery Hannah - 559 Conway Graeme - 1492 Coombes Rebecca - 1314 Copley Jackie CPRE 1789 Cordingley Helen 609 Corey Lynne - 222 Corless Ian - 256 Corless Karen - 272 Corlett Louisa - 691 Cornwell Rachel - 1508 Cosby Sandra - 249 Cotton Sarah - 760 Coulson Joshua - 1530 Coulson Michaela - 1104 Cowan David - 260 Cox Gavin - 1414 Cox Yvonne - 1400 Coyne Ann-Marie - 255 Coyne M J Chartered Architect 252 Crabtree Simon - 147 Craven Jock Paul 1699 Crawford Bob 1641 Crawford Janice - 1258 Crompton Natasha - 995 Crompton Stuart 203 Crompton Suzanne - 1191 Crook Norman - 93 Crook Susan - 1216 Cropper Derek - 872 Cropper George 1613 Crossley John - 201 Crossley Justine - 952 Crossley Michele - 897 Crossley Susan - 220 Cryer David - 141 Cryer Donna 140 Cryne Emeline - 1480 List of respondents to the draft Local Plan Consultation (Regulation 18) November 2017 H Cryne James - 1477 Cudworth Jennifer 1620 Culshaw Samantha - 1346 Cunliffe D 1596 Cunliffe Gary - 17 Cunningham Michaela Jayne 630 Curran and M, C and J 1610 Harrion Currie Louise - 1436 Daggett Michelle - 1268 Daggett Peter 1123 Dalby Elizabeth - 1194 Dalby Jonathan - 1196 Dalby Matthew - 1198 Dalby Philip - 1195 Dalgleish James 468 Dance Christopher - 1431 Appendix 1 Danks Elizabeth - 274 Darbyshire Julie - 665
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