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Appendix - Representations Received For: 18/01125/PP Appendix - Representations Received for: 18/01125/PP Total 282 Representations - Summary Totals 1 - OBJECTORS 274 2 - SUPPORTERS 6 3 - NEUTRAL 2 1 - OBJECTORS Tom 21/06/2018 O Abel Smith, David Old Rectory Quenington Old Rectory 17/08/2018 O Glox GL7 5BN Abel Smith, Lucy Quenington Old Rectory Quenington 20/08/2018 O Cirencester Glos GL7 5 BN Adams, Robert Clattercote House Claydon Oxon OX17 20/06/2018 O 1ES Adamson-Eadie, Ann 3 Bowhouse Head Girdle Toll Irvine 17/08/2018 O Ayrshire KA11 1NU Allfrey, Peter Dolphin Lodge Rowdenfield Devizes 22/06/2018 O Wiltshire SN10 2JD Andre, Pierre 99 Uxbridge Road Hampton Hill 25/06/2018 O Middlesex TW12 1SL Asquith, Stephen 29 Waters Edge Close Whitehaven 22/06/2018 O Cumbria CA28 9PE Barr, Anne 3 Mull Terrace Soroba Oban PA34 4YB 22/06/2018 O Barry, Hazel The Kestrel Bonawe Oban Argyll And 26/06/2018 O Bute PA37 1RL Bartle, Roy 17 Peterborough Avenue Leicester 22/06/2018 O LE15 6EB Baxter, Murdoch S Amfield Clachan Seil By Oban PA34 4TL 22/06/2018 O Beggs, Rab 17 Baberton Mains Wood Edinburgh 22/06/2018 O EH14 3DU Bennett, Fred Caretaker's Flat Achnacloich House 26/06/2018 O Achnacloich Oban Argyll And Bute PA37 1PR Bettison, Cherie 52 Glen Gardens Callander Perthshire 22/06/2018 O FK17 8ES Bloor, Monica Swn Y Mor North Connel Oban Argyll 22/06/2018 O And Bute PA37 1QZ Bloor, Nigel Swn Y Mor North Connel Oban Argyll 22/06/2018 O And Bute PA37 1QZ Bloor, Russell Overton 2 Whitelands Road Baildon 22/06/2018 O West Yorkshire BD17 6NL Bonniwell, Tom 2 Dalnabeich North Connel Oban Argyll 26/06/2018 O PA37 1QY Boyd, Iain Seo-nis Connel Argyll PA37 1PH 22/06/2018 O Bragg, Kenneth 66 Old Kirk Road Dunfermline KY12 22/06/2018 O 7SQ Bragge, Kathleen 49 Twist Creek Road Yackandandah 22/06/2018 O Victoria 3749 Australia Brew, George Betty's Meadow Trewince Lane Port 26/06/2018 O Navas Falmouth TR11 5RH Brew, William 31 Highfield Road Keyworth Nottingham 22/06/2018 O NG12 5JE Briggs, Robbie Woodlands Threepwood Road Beith 17/08/2018 O North Ayrshire KA15 2JT Brodie, Andy Dene Cottage Dunglass Berwickshire 22/06/2018 O TD13 5XE Brook, Glynn Fingland Farm Cottage Kirkbride Wigton 22/06/2018 O Cumbrian CA7 5EN Brooks, Alison Killean Farm Isle Of Lismore By Oban 22/06/2018 O Argyll PA34 5UG Brotherston, Maggie 12 Achinreir Barcaldine Oban Argyll 26/06/2018 O And Bute PA37 1SL Brown, Anne The Old Bakery Main Street St Boswells 22/06/2018 O Melrose Roxburghshire TD6 0AP Brown, Etive Baressan Taynuilt Argyll PA35 1HY 22/06/2018 O Brown, Lorne S The Old Bakery Main Street St Boswells 20/06/2018 O Melrose Roxburghshire TD6 0AP Brown, Mary Mill House Taynuilt Argyll PA35 1HP 22/06/2018 O Browne, Darren 6 Sunningdale Drive Bridge Of Weir 22/06/2018 O Pa11 3HX Budd, Terence 29 Tylett Road London W12 9SS 22/06/2018 O Burns, Valerie 3 Birchlea Drive Giffnock East 20/08/2018 O Renfrewshire G46 6BP Burnside, Carol 45 Nant Drive Oban Argyll And Bute 25/06/2018 O PA34 4NL Burt, Archie Little Bignor Farm Kirnford West Sussex 22/06/2018 O RH14 0LJ Burton, John Flat B 15 Dalintart Drive Oban Argyll 20/06/2018 O And Bute PA34 4EE Caine, Andrew 48 Wilmslow Crescent Thelwall 22/06/2018 O Warrington Cheshire WA4 5JE Calderhead, Mark 10 Sycamore Avenue Prestonpans East 22/06/2018 O Lothian EH32 0UA Cameron, Joyce 26 Achlonan Taynuilt Argyll PA35 1JJ 22/06/2018 O Campbell, Barbara 99 Uxbridge Road Hampton Hill 20/08/2018 O Middlesex TW12 1SL Campbell, Ronnie 14 Kenmore Cottages Bonawe Argyll 22/06/2018 O PA37 1RJ Carmichael, Doug 5 Orchy Gardens Oban Argyll And Bute 25/06/2018 O PA34 4JR Caroe, Peter Flat 2 North End House Fitzjames 22/06/2018 O Avenye London W14 0RS Chamberlain, Louisa 24 Garrick Close London SW18 1JJ 22/06/2018 O Chester, Sarah Milton Of Cardross Port Of Menteith 17/08/2018 O Stirling FK8 3JY Clark, Gary Craig Falls Sandford Strathaven South 22/06/2018 O Lanarkshire ML10 6PB Clarke, Roy 47 Newlyn Way Port Solent Portsmouth 22/06/2018 O PO6 4TL Clarke, Sylvia 7 Bannisdale Cowan Head Bowston 26/06/2018 O Cumbria LA8 9HN Cleminson, Shaun 19 Fitzmary Avenue Westbrook 17/08/2018 O Margate Kent CT9 5EL Craig, William 31B MacDowell Street Johnstone PA5 22/06/2018 O 8QJ Crummey, Walter 117 Queens Drive Wavertree Liverpool 22/06/2018 O Merseyside L15 6XT Cunningham, Michael Dolhyrfyd Lawnt Denbighshire LL16 4SU 22/06/2018 O Dalgaty, Ann Rockport Bonawe Oban Argyll And 26/06/2018 O Bute PA37 1RL Dalgaty, Tony Rockport Shore Rd Bonawe PA37 1RL 17/08/2018 O Davenport, Joanne 23 Kingsmuir Avenue Preston PR2 6AG 22/06/2018 O Davies, Sonia 1 Berefold Close Ellon Aberdeenshire 22/06/2018 O AB41 8EZ De Polnay, Anna Flat 1 227 St Margarets Road 26/06/2018 O Twickenham TW1 1LU Denvir, Charles Ivy Cottage Pandy Abergavenny NP7 26/06/2018 O 8HH Doherty, Neil 51 Morar Crescent Coatbridge ML5 2JH 21/06/2018 O Dunlop, John 18 Woodland Avenue PA2 8BH 20/08/2018 O Dunlop, Peter 3 Douglas Gardens Mews Edinburgh 21/06/2018 O EH4 3BZ Durbin, Duncan Achnacreebeag Cottage North Connel 20/06/2018 O Oban Argyll And Bute PA37 1RE Eades, Simon 319 Maltravers Road Sheffield S2 5AJ 22/06/2018 O Easdale, A E Flat 1/1 4 Tower Terrace Paisley PA1 22/06/2018 O 2JT Elliott, Diane 2 Cruachan Buildings Loachawe Argyll 20/08/2018 O PA33 1AJ Everard, Mark The Fighting Cocks Little Sampford 22/06/2018 O Saffron Walden Essex CB10 2QL Feinmann, Mark An Dooker North Connel Oban PA37 1QZ 17/08/2018 O Feldwick, Daya 41 Burghlee Crescent Loanhead 20/08/2018 O Midlothian EH20 9BL Fenn Smith, Fiona Ben Duirinnis House Bonawe Oban 25/06/2018 O Argyll And Bute PA37 1RL Fennell, Nigel 37 Broomhill Cresent West Freelands 17/08/2018 O Erskine Renfrewshire PA8 7AN Files, Angus 19A The Glebe Kilmelford Argyll PA34 22/06/2018 O 4XF Files, Lucy 19A The Glebe Kilmelford Argyll PA34 22/06/2018 O 4XF Finnigan, Iain Callanish Kilmartin Argyll PA31 8QG 22/06/2018 O Fisher, Gordon 42 Fortingall Place Glasgow G12 0LT 21/06/2018 O Fleming, Angus Swell Wold Farm Lower Swell 20/08/2018 O Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 1HE Fleming, Dickon Swell Wold Farm Lower Swell 20/08/2018 O Cheltenham Glos GL54 1HE Fleming, Fergus 62 Lexham Gardens London W8 5JA 17/08/2018 O Forbes, Liz Bridge Of Awe Lodge Taynuilt Argyll 22/06/2018 O PA35 1HT Foster, Lee Sannox Crannaig-a-Mhinister Oban 25/06/2018 O Argyll And Bute PA34 4LU Foster, Mike Sannox Crannaig A Mhinister Oban 20/08/2018 O PA34 4LU Frame, Neville 5 Adam Street Falkirk FK2 9EU 22/06/2018 O Frame, Polly 24 Varley House 21 Brondesbury 25/06/2018 O House NW6 6QJ Franks, George The Old Vicarage Sutton Woodbridge 20/06/2018 O Suffolk IP12 3DT Fraser, Ian 40 Kilmardinny Crescent Bearsdean 22/06/2018 O Glasgow G61 3NR Freeman, Brian 6 The Green Wadenhoe Peterborough 20/08/2018 O PE8 5SY Garden, Siona 17 Tom A Mhoid Rosneath Argyll And 20/08/2018 O Bute G84 0RE Gargaro, Christopher 33 Grangeneuk Gardens Cumbernauld 22/06/2018 O Glasgow G68 9BN Gatiens, Raymond 63 Black Road Kelty KY4 0BD 20/06/2018 O George, Taka 75 Princes Road Buckhurst Hill IG9 5DZ 20/06/2018 O Gibson, Iona 16 Downshire Hill London NW3 1NT 22/06/2018 O Gilchrist, Andrew 37 Highmains Avenue Dumbarton West 17/08/2018 O Dunbartonshire G82 2PT Gilchrist, Walter 11 Balvie Avenue Giffnock G46 6NE 20/08/2018 O Gillingham, Deborah Ty Glas Gipsy Castle Lane Hay On Wye 22/06/2018 O HR3 5EG Gordon, Iain 14 Hume Place The Murray East Kilbride 20/08/2018 O South Lanarkshire G75 0AA Gosling, John Siskin Barcaldine Oban Argyll And Bute 21/06/2018 O PA37 1SG Graham, Neil 14 Robert Kay Place Larbert FK5 4FQ 20/08/2018 O Greatrex, Richard Ty Glas Gypsy Castle Lane Hay On 22/06/2018 O Wye Powys HR3 5EG Grout, Jim Ard-Mhor Deirdre Connel Oban Argyll 20/06/2018 O And Bute PA37 1PH Hadaway, Susannah 56 Stobbs Crescent Kilwinning Ayrshire 20/08/2018 O KA13 6JG Haggie, James E Booking Hall Bartlow Cambridge CB21 22/06/2018 O 4PW Hannigan, Kathleen 4 Achlonan Taynuilt Oban PA35 1JJ 20/08/2018 O Hardy, Annette Sarson Close Amport Andover 20/08/2018 O Hampshire SP11 8AB Hardy, Maurice 7 Sarson Close Amport Andover 21/06/2018 O Harris, Dawn 26 Kenmore Cottages Bonawe Oban 25/06/2018 O Argyll And Bute PA37 1RJ Harris, Dawn 26 Kenmore Cottages Bonawe Oban 20/08/2018 O Argyll And Bute PA37 1RJ Harris, Ian 26 Kenmore Cottages Bonawe Oban 25/06/2018 O Argyll And Bute PA37 1RJ Harvey, Anthony Rosslyn Villa Rockfield Road Oban 22/06/2018 O PA34 5DQ Heath, Stephen 19 Jamieson Way Beith KA15 1BL 21/06/2018 O Henshaw, Gary 18 Queens Avenue Ilkeston Derbyshire 22/06/2018 O DE7 4DL Heritage, Jo Dal Na Beich North Connel Argyll PA37 22/06/2018 O 1QY Hewson, Anne Chapel House Shefford Woodlands 22/06/2018 O Hungerford RG17 7AJ Hill, Alan Tanglin Barcaldine Oban Argyll And 20/06/2018 O Bute PA37 1SG Hill, Eileen I Tanglin Barcaldine Oban Argyll And 20/06/2018 O Bute PA37 1SG Hind, Andrew Elmhurst Stychens Lane Bletchingley 20/06/2018 O RH1 4LL Hobson, Geoffrey 11 Augusta Drive Kirkgate Tydd St Giles 20/08/2018 O Wisbech Cambridgeshire PE13 5NZ Hodgson, Christopher Pingle House Prior Hardwick Southam 22/06/2018 O Warwickshire CV47 7SL Holden, Jacob Flat 1 1 Matthew Street Edinburgh EH16 20/08/2018 O 4GZ Holmes, Morag H 27 Eastside Drive Westhill AB32 6QN 20/06/2018 O Holmes, Robert 27 Eastside Drive Westhill AN32 6QN 20/06/2018 O Hoon, Catriona Achrossan North Connel Oban Argyll 26/06/2018 O And Bute PA37 1RE Hopkins, Jeremy Woodlands Croft Fowlershill Dyce 25/06/2018 O AB21 7AQ Horton, Kate 30 Herne Hill Road London SE24 0AR 25/06/2018 O Howe, Russ 13 Farrow Road Whaplode Drove 20/08/2018 O Spalding Lincolnshire PE12 0TS Hunt, Brenda 227 Queen Alexandra Road Sunderland 20/06/2018 O SR3 1XF Hunt, Lyn An Grianan
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