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And Bodies Invited to Make Representations Full Name Position Company / Organisation Method of Contact Email Address Consultation Body Group Katy Wiseman Policy Planner Ashford Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mr Simon Cole Planning Policy Manager Ashford Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Danielle Dunn Ashford Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District Council in Kent Mr Adrian Verrall Planning Policy Manager Canterbury City Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Jillian Barr Canterbury City Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mr James Fox Dartford Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mr Paul Buckley Senior Planner (Policy) Dartford Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Ms Teresa Ryszkowska Planning Policy Manager Dartford Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mr David Whittington Senior Planner & Urban Designer Dover District Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mr Mike Ebbs Forward Planning Manager Dover District Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mrs Wendy Lane Principal Planning Officer Gravesham Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mr Gary De Wit Gravesham Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mr John Newington Senior Pollution Officer Maidstone Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mr Michael Murphy Maidstone Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Catherine Smith Medway Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Ms Hannah Gooden Joint Planning Policy Team Leader Sevenoaks District Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mrs Nicole Twort Conservation Officer Sevenoaks District Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Sarah Lloyd Senior Planner Sevenoaks District Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mr Steve Craddock Joint Planning Policy Team Leader/ Principal Planning Office Sevenoaks District Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mrs Helen French Senior Planning Officer Sevenoaks District Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District Council in Kent Mr David Illsley Senior Economic Regeneration Officer Shepway District Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mr Mark Aplin Planning Policy Manager Shepway District Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mrs Rebecca Chittock Planning Officer Shepway District Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District Council in Kent Ms Gill Harris Planning Policy Manager Swale Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Ms Natalie Earl Senior Planner Swale Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Shelly Rouse Spatial Planner Swale Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District Council in Kent Miss Laura Smith Planning Officer Thanet District Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Ian Bailey Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District Council in Kent Mr Nigel De Wit Senior Planning Officer Tonbridge Malling Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Deborah Dixon Principal Planner Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Planning Policy Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Planning Policy Planning Policy Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District Council in Kent Councillor Paul Carter Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District council in Kent Mr Simon Cole Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District Council in Kent Miss Sian Smith Email [email protected] Specific consultation body District Council in Kent Mr Andrew Shaw Policy Manager High Weald AONB Unit Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Environmental, built environment or heritage interest group/organisation David Hutchinson Marine Management Organisation Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Environmental, built environment or heritage interest group/organisation Mr Mike Watson Chairman of the Board Medway Internal Drainage Boards Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Environmental, built environment or heritage interest group/organisation Mr Derek Lewis Clerk to the board River Stour (Kent) Internal Drainage Board Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Environmental, built environment or heritage interest group/organisation Mr I.D Oliver Clerk and Engineer to the Board Romney Marshes Area Internal Drainage Board Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Environmental, built environment or heritage interest group/organisation Ms Susan Kidd Marine Planning Manager The Crown Estate Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Land owner Mr Bernard Glendinning Resource Coordinator - Marine Resource Management Haskoning UK Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Mineral interest group Mr Paul Taylor Managing Director East London Waste Authority (ELWA) Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Mr Tony Cook Group Manager East Sussex County Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Lesley Stenhouse Minerals and Waste Planning Manager Essex County Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Head of Planning Greater London Authority Letter Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Mr Peter Heath Greater London Authority Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Clare Loops Planning Policy Officer London Borough of Bexley Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Mr Doug Ogilvie Planner (Development Planning Team) London Borough of Bromley Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Mr Ian Rae Planning Policy Team Leader Redbridge Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Planning Policy Manager Rother District Council Letter Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Mr Paul Sanderson Planning Policy Team Manager Surrey County Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Mr John Phillips Tandridge District Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Mr Paul Clark Principal Planner Thurrock Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Mr Richard Hatter Principal Planner Thurrock Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Mr D Philips Planning Policy Manager Wealden District Council Letter Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority Mr Jon Regan Rural Leader South East Local Enterprise Partnership Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring local authority; Other local authority Mrs H G Scott Parish Clerk Beckley Parish Council Letter Specific consultation body Neighbouring parish/town council Mrs Vivienne Davies Parish Clerk Bodiam Parish Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring parish/town council Jennifer Childs Parish Clerk Camber Parish Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring parish/town council Mrs Maureen Turner Parish Clerk Chelsham & Farleigh Parish Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring parish/town council Mrs A Jack Clerk Cliffe and Cliffe Woods Parish Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring parish/town council Pat Buckle Parish Clerk Crowhurst Parish Council Letter Specific consultation body Neighbouring parish/town council Mr Neil Curtis Clerk Cuxton Parish Council Email [email protected] Specific consultation body Neighbouring parish/town council Lynn Blake Clerk Dormansland Parish Council Email [email protected]
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