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APPENDIX 2 Contact Details for Parish and Town Councils Within APPENDIX 2 Contact Details for Parish and Town Councils within the Borough of Telford & Wrekin Chetwynd Parish Council Chetwynd Aston & Woodcote Parish Council Parish Clerk Parish Clerk Mrs J Burrell Mrs J F Lea Chetwynd Parish Clerk Chetwynd Aston Parish Clerk Manderley Dodecote Lodge Howle Childs Ercall Near Newport Market Drayton Shropshire TF10 8AY Shropshire Tel: 01952 551092 Tel: 01952 840331 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Church Aston Parish Council Dawley Hamlets Parish Council Parish Clerk Parish Clerk Mrs M Wilson Mr M Goldstraw Church Aston Parish Clerk Dawley Hamlets Parish Clerk Bramley Regent Villa 17 School Road London Road Edgmond St Georges Nr Newport Telford Shropshire TF10 8LB Shropshire Tel: 01952 825258 Tel: 01952 320141 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Edgmond Parish Council Ercall Magna Parish Council Parish Clerk Parish Clerk Ms K Baker Mr E Davies Edgmond Parish Clerk Ercall Magna Parish Clerk 8 Pinfold Croft, 9 Burnham Avenue Waters Upton Belvidere Paddocks Telford Shrewsbury Shropshire TF6 6NW Shropshire SY2 5LL Tel: 01952 541939 Tel: 01743 366420 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] K:\DEMSERV\MEETINGS\MTGS0910\Standards Committee\101209\Appendix D\Appendix 2b (3).doc Great Dawley Parish Council Hadley & Leegomery Parish Council Parish Clerk Parish Clerk Mr D Griffiths Mr C Potts Great Dawley Parish Clerk Hadley & Leegomery Parish Clerk Dawley House Castle Farm Community Centre 22 Burton Street Hadley Dawley Telford Telford Shropshire Shropshire TF4 2ES Tel: 01952 501272 Tel: 01952 245501 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Hollinswood & Randlay Parish Ketley Parish Council Council Parish Clerk Parish Clerk Mr J Roberts Ms K Baker Ketley Parish Clerk Hollinswood & Randlay Parish Clerk Ketley Community Centre Hollinswood Neighbourhood Centre Holyhead Road 7 Downemead Ketley Hollinswood Telford Telford Shropshire Shropshire TF1 5AN Tel: 01952 201690 Tel: 01952 612035 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Kynnersley Parish Council Lawley and Overdale Parish Council Parish Clerk Parish Clerk Mr T Park Mrs S Clayton Kynnersley Parish Clerk Lawley & Overdale Parish Clerk The Buttery Lodge 64 Cherrybrook Drive Kynnersley Broseley Telford Shropshire TF6 6EG TF12 5SH Tel: 01952 606601 Tel: 01952 884372 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] K:\DEMSERV\MEETINGS\MTGS0910\Standards Committee\101209\Appendix D\Appendix 2b (3).doc Little Wenlock Parish Council Lilleshall & Donnington Parish Council Parish Clerk Parish Clerk Mr J Marcham Mr R Morgan Little Wenlock Parish Clerk Lilleshall & Donnington Parish Clerk Atalya Turreff Hall The Alley Turreff Avenue Little Wenlock Donnington Telford Telford Shropshire TF6 5BG Shropshire TF2 8HG Tel: 01952 505734 Tel: 01952 608001 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Madeley Parish Council Newport Town Council Parish Clerk Town Clerk Mrs K Petty Mr L Jakeman Madeley Parish Council Newport Town Clerk Jubilee House The Guildhall 74 High Street High Street Madeley Newport Telford Shropshire TF10 7TX Shropshire TF7 5AH Tel: 01952 567280 Tel: 01952 814338 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Oakengates Town Council Rodington Parish Council Town Clerk Parish Clerk Mr D Moore Mrs A Hinks Oakengates Town Clerk Rodington Parish Clerk 22 Limes Walk 7 Roseway Oakengates Wellington Telford Telford Shropshire TF2 6EP TF1 1JA Tel: 01952 618844 Tel: 01952 272365 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] K:\DEMSERV\MEETINGS\MTGS0910\Standards Committee\101209\Appendix D\Appendix 2b (3).doc St Georges & Priorslee Parish Council Stirchley & Brookside Parish Council Parish Clerk Parish Clerk Mrs K James Mrs J Smith St Georges & Priorslee Parish Clerk Stirchley & Brookside Parish Council 56 Broadway Progress House Grange Avenue Shifnal Stirchley Shropshire TF11 8AZ Telford Shropshire TF3 1FA Tel: 01952 461421 Tel: 01952 528200 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Tibberton & Cherrington Parish Council The Gorge Parish Council Parish Clerk Parish Clerk Mr S Jaggs Mrs J Madeley Long Meadow The Gorge Parish Clerk 52 Cherrington Road Unit C22 Tibberton Maws Craft Centre Newport Jackfield Shropshire TF10 8NY Telford TF8 7LS Tel: 01952 550862 Tel: 01952 883192 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Waters Upton Parish Council Wellington Town Council Parish Clerk Town Clerk Mrs K Baker Mr H Perkins Waters Upton Parish Clerk Wellington Town Clerk 8 Pinfold Croft Wellington Town Council Waters Upton Civic Offices Telford Larkin Way Tan Bank Shropshire TF6 6NW Wellington Telford Shropshire TF1 1LX Tel: 01952 541939 Tel: 01952 567697 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] K:\DEMSERV\MEETINGS\MTGS0910\Standards Committee\101209\Appendix D\Appendix 2b (3).doc Wrockwardine Parish Council Wrockwardine Wood & Trench Parish Council Parish Clerk Mr M Goldstraw Parish Clerk Wrockwardine Parish Clerk Mrs Y Taylor Regent Villa The Parish Council Centre London Road Church Road St Georges Wrockwardine Wood Telford Shropshire Telford Shropshire Tel: 01952 320141 Tel: 01952 616363 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] K:\DEMSERV\MEETINGS\MTGS0910\Standards Committee\101209\Appendix D\Appendix 2b (3).doc .
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