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Contributors - Objectors/Supporters CONTRIBUTORS - OBJECTORS/SUPPORTERS ADAMS Mr Geoffrey Adams CIVIC SOCIETY 15 Cecily Hill Cirencester Glos GL7 2EF GENERA ALDIS Mr Jim Aldis 1 Abbots Road Cirencester Glos GL7 1AT OBJECT ALLEN Mr Bob Allen Anvil Lodge Coates Cirencester GL7 6NH OBJECT ASHCROFT Mrs Frances Ashcroft 4 Lakeside South Cerney GL7 5XE OBJECT ATKINSON Mr Peter Atkinson Little Coppins Baunton Lane Cirencester Glos GL7 2LN OBJECT ATKINSON Mrs Ann Atkinson Little Coppins Baunton Lane Cirencester Glos GL7 2LN OBJECT ATTAWAY Mrs Sandra Attaway 50 Oaklands Cirencester GL7 1FA OBJECT AYERS Mrs Amanda Ayers 162 Stratton heights Cirencester Gl7 2rn OBJECT BABBAGE Mr Paul Babbage 42 Michaels Mead Cirencester Gl7 1we OBJECT BACK Mr Kenneth Back Olecote Vicarage Lane Poulton Glos GL7 5HU OBJECT BAINES Ms Clare Baines 41 Moss Way Cirencester Glos GL7 1RS PETOBJ BAKER Mr Martin Baker 9 ArcheryCirencester Glos GL7 1AS OBJECT BALDWIN Mrs Connie Baldwin 24 GloucesterCirencester Glos GL7 2JY PETOBJ BALL Mrs Michelle Ball 3 Chesterton Park Cirencester Glos GL7 1XU OBJECT BALL Mr Steve Ball 3 Chesterton Park Cirencester Glos GL7 1XU OBJECT BALLINGER Mr Tim Ballinger 9 Somerville Court Cirencester Glos GL7 1TG OBJECT BALLINGER Mrs Linda Ballinger 9 Somerville Court The Maples Cirencester Glos GL7 1TG OBJECT BANHAM Mrs Sharon Banham Rhos Cottage StationKemble Cirencester GL76AT OBJECT BANSTEAD Mr Copin Banstead Chesterton Park Cirencester Glos GL7 2XS OBJECT BARBOUR Mrs Lindsay Barbour 1 Chapel Courtyard Highfield Lane Cirencester Glos GL7 1FY OBJECT BARHAM Mr Roger Barham Forty Farm Cottage Ampney St Mary Glos GL7 5SP OBJECT BARHAM Mrs Tracey Barham Forty Farm Cottage Ampney St Mary Glos GL7 5SP OBJECT BARTLETT Mrs Valerie Bartlett 22 Queen ElizabethCirencester Glos GL7 1DJ OBJECT BAXTER Mrs Bridget Baxter The Old House Calmsden Cirencester GL75ET OBJECT BEADLE Mr John Beadle The Barn Preston Cirencester GL75PR PETOBJ BEDFORD Mr Russell Bedford 27 Morestall Drive Cirencester Glos GL7 1TF PETOBJ BELL Mr J Bell 11 PurleyCirencester Glos GL7 1EP OBJECT BENNETT Jan & Mike Bennett EMAIL OBJECT BENSON Mr Keith Benson 108 Golden FarmCirencester Glos GL7 1DQ OBJECT BERRY Mr Peter Berry 9 Linacre Crescent Cirencester GL7 1WB OBJECT BERRY Mr Charles Berry 9 Linacre Crescent Cirencester Glos GL7 1WB OBJECT BERRY Mrs Jennifer Berry 9 Linacre Crescent Cirencester Glos GL7 1WB OBJECT BILLING Mr Daniel Billing 15 AshcroftCirencester Glos GL7 1RA OBJECT BIRD N J & C S Bird 9 Quaker Row Coates Glos GL7 6JX OBJECT BLUMSOM Mrs Margaret Blumsom 20 St Peters Road Cirencester GL7 1RG OBJECT BORYSEWICZ Mrs Joan Helen Borysewicz 32 PurleyCirencester Glos GL7 1EP PETOBJ BOULTON Mrs Lucy Boulton 3 Sudeley Drive South Cerney Cirencester GL7 5XN OBJECT BRACE G Brace 63 Foxes Bank Drive Cirencester Glos GL7 1WA OBJECT BRADLEY Mrs Marianne Bradley 25 The Maples Cirencester Glos GL7 1TQ OBJECT BRAZIER Mr George Brazier 92 Alexandern Drive Cirencester GL71UJ OBJECT BRINDLEY Mr Darren Brindley 8 Linacre Crescent Cirencester Glos GL7 1WB OBJECT BRINDLEY Mrs Rachel Brindley 8 Linacre Crescent Cirencester GL7 1WB OBJECT BRISLAND Mr James Brisland Curzon house 12 Victoria Road Cirencester Gl71en OBJECT BROAD Mr David Broad Brookvale Chedworth Glos GL54 4AB OBJECT BROWN Mr Robert Brown 100 Partridge Way Cirencester Glos GL7 1BQ OBJECT BROWN Mr John Brown 8 Hanstone Close Cirencester Glos GL7 1WX OBJECT BROWN Mrs Maggi Brown 8 Hanstone Close Cirencester Glos GL7 1WX OBJECT BROWNE Mr Stephen Browne 15 Mount Street Cirencester Gl71th OBJECT BRUCE The Revd And Mrs F B Bruce 6 Gloucester Street Cirencester Glos GL7 2DG OBJECT BULLOCK & DORMER Mr Bullock & Mrs Dormer Linnets 3A BerkeleyCirencester Glos GL7 1TY OBJECT BURGE Mr Peter Burge 9 Morestall Drive Cirencester Glos GL7 1TF OBJECT BURLEY Mr Gordon Burley 1 College View Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 1WD OBJECT BURLEY Mr Gordon Burley 2 College View Cirencester Glos GL7 1WD OBJECT BURNIP Mr Ron Burnip 5 Greyfriars Walk Cirencester Glos GL7 1UF OBJECT BURTENSHAW Mr David Burtenshaw EMAIL OBJECT BURTON Mr C Burton 14 Fore Street Ashton Keynes Wilts SN6 6NP OBJECT BUTLER Mr Stephen Butler 2 Partridge Way Cirencester Glos GL7 1BQ OBJECT CALFORD Mr John Calford 5 Somerville Court Cirencester Glos GL7 ITG GENERA CAMBRAY Mrs Elizabeth Cambray 2 St Peters Road Cirencester GL7 1RG CAPERTON Mr Nick Caperton 16 Meysey Close Meysey Hampton Glos GL7 5LL OBJECT CARDEW Mr Paul Cardew 14 Buncombe Way Cirencester Glos GL7 1GZ OBJECT CARDEW Dr Sarah Cardew The Garden House BerkeleyCirencester Gloucestershire GL7 1TY OBJECT CAREW Mr John Carew 3 The Maples Cirencester Glos GL7 1TQ OBJECT CAREW Mrs Elizabeth Carew 3 The Maples Cirencester Glos GL7 1TQ OBJECT CARTER Mrs Effie Carter 50 North HomeCirencester Glos GL7 1DR OBJECT CARTER Mr Stephen Carter Headley BerkeleyCirencester Glos GL7 1TY OBJECT CASTON Mr Rob Caston The Old Court 1A St John's Road Cirencester Glos GL7 2EP OBJECT CATTERALL Mr Samuel Catterall 11 Linacre Crescent Cirencester Glos GL7 1WB OBJECT CHAMBERS Miss Deborah Chambers 14 BathurstCirencester Glos GL7 1SA OBJECT CHAPEL Dr Andrew Chapel Southpoint 1 BerkeleyCirencester Glos GL7 1TY OBJECT CHAPEL Lucinda Chapel Southpoint 3 BerkeleyCirencester Glos GL7 1TY OBJECT CHARSLEY Mr Tim Charsley 20 HakeburnCirencester Glos GL7 2DD OBJECT CHEETHAM Mr Chris Cheetham Forge House Limes Road Kemble GL7 6 FS OBJECT CHICK Mr Geoff Chick 6 Dairy Farm Gosditch Ashton Keynes Swindon SN6 6NZ OBJECT CHOW Mr Eddie Chow 59 Cranhams Lane Cirencester Glos GL7 1UL OBJECT CLAMPTON Mrs Beryl Clampton Bybrook Bustlers Hill Sherston Wilts SN16 0ND OBJECT CLARK Mrs Diana Clark The Pound Somerford Keynes Glos GL7 6DP OBJECT CLARKE Mrs Jacqueline Clarke 23 Michaels Mead Cirencester Glos GL7 1WE OBJECT CLARKE Mrs Joanne Clarke 9 The Ridge Blunsdon Swindon Wilts SN26 7AD OBJECT CLOSE Mr Anthony Close 72 GloucesterStratton Cirencester GL7 2LJ PETOBJ COAKLEY Mr Brian Coakley Fairfield House The Whiteway Baunton Glos GL7 7AU OBJECT COLES Mr Andrew Coles 9 Shalford Close Cirencester Glos GL7 1WG OBJECT COLLEDGE Mr Steven Colledge 1 College View Cirencester Glos GL7 1WD OBJECT COLLINGE Mr Steve Collinge 48B Somerford Road Cirencester Glos GL7 1TX OBJECT COLLINSON Mrs Dawn Collinson 108 Golden FarmCirencester Glos GL7 1DQ OBJECT COLYER Mr Bryan Colyer 50 Pheasant Way Cirencester Glos GL7 1BL OBJECT COOPER Mr Paul Cooper 22 The Maples Cirencester Glos GL7 1TQ OBJECT COX Mr K Cox 8 Brewin Close Cirencester Glos GL7 1GY OBJECT COX Mr & Mrs Cox EMAIL OBJECT CRAWFORD Mrs Caroline Crawford Cirencester GL7 OBJECT CSERVENKA Miss Ella Cservenka 82 Gloucester Street Cirencester Glos GL7 2DR OBJECT DANCER Ms Maureen Dancer 10 Reeves Close Cirencester GL71QR OBJECT DAVIDSON Mrs Linda Davidson 70 North Home Rd Cirencester Glos GL7 1DR OBJECT DAVIDSON Mr Andrew Davidson 70 North HomeCirencester Glos GL7 1DR OBJECT DAVIE Mr John Davie 8 Somerville Court Cirencester GL7 1TG OBJECT DAVIES Miss Julie Davies 20 Kitchener Ave Linden Gloucester GL1 5EN OBJECT DAVIES Mr Peter Davies Downs Farm Barn Baunton Cirencester GL7 7BB OBJECT DAVIES Dr Richard Davies 43 The Whiteway Cirencester GL7 2HH OBJECT DAY Mrs Claire Day 3 Ermin Place Cirencester GL7 1NZ OBJECT DEAN Mrs Matilda Dean 10 St. Peter's Road Cirencester Glos GL7 1RG OBJECT DEAN Mr Mike Dean MD Ecology 10 St Peters Road Cirencester Glos GL7 1RG OBJECT DELAINE Mrs Claudine Delaine 3 BerkeleyCirencester GL7 1TY OBJECT DENLEY Mr John Denley Badgers Run Oaklands Cirencester GL7 1FA OBJECT DERBYSHIRE Mrs Becky Derbyshire 215 North HomeCirencester Gl7 1dz OBJECT DERNIE Mr Peter Dernie 8 Burford Rd Cirencester Glos GL7 1AF OBJECT DICK Mr Robert Dick 10 The Maples Cirencester Glos GL7 1TQ OBJECT DODD Mr Roger Dodd 20 Shalford Close Cirencester Glos GL7 1WG OBJECT DODDS Mrs Liz Dodds 19 Morestall Drive Cirencester Glos GL7 1TF PETOBJ DONNELLY Ms LESLEY DONNELLY One The Old Waterworks Lewis Lane Cirencester GL7 1EL OBJECT DORLING Mr Neal Dorling 51 Haygarth Close Cirencester Glos GL7 1WY OBJECT DRINAN Mr Mark Drinan 6 Windsor Terrace Cirencester Glos GL7 1ET PETOBJ DUCKETT Mr Brian Duckett 191 Alexander Drive Cirencester Glos GL7 1UH OBJECT DUKES Mr Michael Dukes 7 The Maples Cirencester Glos GL7 1TQ PETOBJ DUKES Mr Trevor Dukes 7 The Maples Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 1TQ OBJECT DUMMETT Mr Nicholas Dummett C.P.R.E. Rectory Cottage Coln St Dennis GL54 3JY OBJECT DYER Mr Gerald Dyer 3 Keble Close Cirencester GL7 1UN OBJECT DYSON Mr Pete Dyson 1 Chesterton Farm Cottages Cirencester Glos GL7 6JP OBJECT DYTOR Mrs Denise Dytor Wises Barn Ampney St Mary Glos GL7 5SN OBJECT EATON Mr Julian Eaton 37 Oaklands Cirencester Glos GL7 1FA OBJECT EATON Mr Jules Eaton 37 Oaklands Cirencester GL7 1FA OBJECT EDISON Mr Peter Edison 11 Somerville Court Cirencester Glos GL7 1TG OBJECT EDWARDS Mr Richard Edwards Corner Croft Duntisbourne Leer Cirencester GL7 7AS OBJECT ELLIS Mrs Sharon Ellis 25 homeberry house 13 ashcroft gardens cirencester GL7 1RU OBJECT EMSON Mr Nigel Emson 81 Partridge Way Cirencester GL7 1BH OBJECT FARRANT Mr John Farrant Fern Cottage 13 Westwood Court Somerford Road Cirencester GL7 1TX OBJECT FAULKNER Miss Carolyn Faulkner 32 Michaels Mead Cirencester Glos GL7 1WE OBJECT FAWBERT Mrs Elizabeth Fawbert 43 Chester Street Cirencester Gl7 1TP OBJECT FEARN Mr S Fearn 21 Somerford Road Cirencester Glos GL7 1TP OBJECT FIRTH Mrs Sarah Firth 5 Shepherds Way Cirencester Glos GL7 2EY OBJECT FLANAGAN Mrs Olive Flanagan 3 Cotswold Close Cirencester GL7 1XP PETOBJ FLETCHER Mr Adam Fletcher Blackbird Cottage Ewen Glos GL7 6BU OBJECT FOOTE Mrs Victoria Foote 24 Shepherds Way Cirencester Glos GL7 2ET OBJECT FORBES Mrs Hilary Forbes 61 Albion Street Cirencester Glos GL7 2HT OBJECT FORBES Mr Bradley Forbes Purley Avenue Cirencester Glos GL7 1EW OBJECT FORD Mrs Mareen Ford 5 Roberts Close Cirencester Glos GL7 2RP OBJECT FORECAST Mr Steve Forecast CIRENCESTER COLLEGE Cirencester College Stroud Road Cirencester GL7 1XA OBJECT FOSTER Mr Alan Foster 10 Somerville Court Cirencester Glos GL7 1TG OBJECT FRANCIS Mr Tim Francis 14 Bowling Green Avenue Cirencester Glos GL7 2HB GENERA FRANCIS J.M.
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