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List of Submission LIST OF SUBMISSION Number of Submissions Received Group A Prescribed Bodies 14 Group B Elected Representatives 11 Group C General Submissions 195 Group D RT17 ‘No Fry Zone’ 189 Group E The Rocks 209 Group F The Murrough 424 Group G Fitzwilliam Square 796 Group H PROW Section 14 submissions 8 TOTAL 1846 GROUP A Prescribed Bodies Submission Prescribed Body Number A1 Minister for Environment, Community & Local Government A2 Eastern & Midlands Regional Assembly A3 National Transport Authority A4 An Taisce A5 Minister for Arts, Heritage & the Gaeltacht A6 Minister for Communications, Energy & Natural Resources A7 EPA A8 ESB A9 ESB Telecoms Ltd A10 Failte Ireland A11 Geological Survey of Ireland A12 Health Service Executive A13 Irish Water A14 Transport Infrastructure Ireland GROUP B Elected Representatives Submission Elected Representative Number B1 Cllr Joe Behan B2 John Brady TD B3 Clare Daly TD B4 Stephen Donnelly TD B5 Anne Ferris (former TD) B6 Simon Harris TD B7 Cllr Nicola Lawless B8 Cllr Grainne McLoughlin B9 Cllr Derek Mitchell B10 Billy Timmins (former TD) B11 Senator Jillian van Turnhout GROUP C General Submissions Submission Surname Name Agent/Representative Number C1 Allen Thomas C2 Alphaplan Design Eugene Copeland C3 Ardale Property Group Brock McClure C4 Ardea Ltd F. O'Gallachoir C5 Arklow & District Chamber Ann McGovern C6 Arklow Heritage / Nature Walks Joe Weadick Development Company Ltd C7 Ashford group of residents Matthew Weiss C8 Aughrim Community Sports & Leisure Liam O'Loughlin Association Ltd C9 Avoca Heritage Committee Marie Merrigan C10 Avoca Tidy Towns Myles Smith C11 Ballesty Dave C12 Barniskey Church Committee Bernard Brennan C13 Barry Noel C14 BBA architecture Michael Browne C15 BBA architecture Michael Browne C16 BBA architecture Michael Browne C17 BBA architecture Michael Browne C18 BBA architecture Michael Browne C19 Bermingham Paschal C20 Biddle Clara C21 Blackditch Ltd Hughes Planning C22 Bluetone Properties Ltd John Spain Assoc C23 Boch & Owens Anna & Alun C24 Booth Aidan C25 Brabazon family Auveen Byrne C26 Bramble Glade residents Geraldine Kennedy C27 Bray Head Residents Assoc Clare O'Connor C28 Brogan Jim C29 Buchanan Ross Ruth C30 Burke Willie C31 Burke Deirdre C32 Byrne Martin Arthur O'Leary & Assoc Ltd C33 Byrne Paul & Margaret C34 Campaign for Greystones dog park Maria Sweeney C35 Carey Gillian C36 Carey Michael F. O'Gallachoir C37 Chambers Claire C38 Clarke Seamus Alphaplan Design C39 Clarke Seamus & Alphaplan Design Mary C40 Coleburn Gladys C41 Coleman Eamonn H. Van Der Kamp C42 Collins Liam Roisin Hanley C43 Combin Properties Ltd Tom Phillips & Assoc C44 Common Ground Kristin O'Donovan C45 Corcoran Noel C46 Cotter Dervla C47 Cotter Anthony C48 Craig Rose Mary C49 Creedon family PD Lane Assoc C50 Cudsea Ltd Barrett Mahony Engineers C51 Cullen Edward C52 Cullen Caitriona C53 Cunningham Francis & Aisling C54 Curran James F. O'Gallachoir C55 Dalby Clive C56 Daly Denis & Catriona C57 Davis Des C58 Delgany Tidy Towns Lailli de Buitlear C59 Donard / Glen Focus Group Pauline Flynn C60 Donnelly Brian C61 Doolin David C62 Errata C63 Downes Siobhan C64 Doyle John C65 Doyle Sinead C66 Doyle Denis Arc Design C67 Doyle Denis Theo Phelan Design C68 DPM Farms Ltd Philip Flood C69 Draper Richard PD Lane Assoc C70 Driver Emma C71 Duff Clair C.S. Kelly Solicitors C72 Dunne John C73 Dwyer John C C74 Enniskerry Forum Stephen Byrne C75 Feldman Alice C76 Fenelon Frank & Louise C77 Fenelon Una C78 Ffrench Aidan C79 Flynn Pauline C80 Friends of the Murrough Margaret Coen C81 Glendalough Estates Ltd Hughes Planning C82 Harrison Claire C83 Hayden Ashley C84 Healy Michael Alphaplan Design C85 Healy Michael Alphaplan Design C86 Historic Building Consultants Rob Goodbody C87 Hogan Michael J C88 Holfeld Edmund PD Lane Assoc C89 Hudson Ken C90 Irish Heart Foundation Cliona Loughnane C91 Irish Post Medieval Archeology Group Edel Barry C92 IWEA C93 Johnston Peter C94 Kavcre La Touche Ltd Niall O'Byrne C95 Keena Declan Hughes Planning C96 Keep Ireland Open Roger Gartland C97 KFC UK & Ireland Bilfinger GVA C98 Kinsella John McAulay Rice Architects C99 Knockree Properties Ltd Auveen Byrne C100 Lacey Richard John Spain & Assoc C101 Lawlor Thomas C102 Leeson John & Deirdre Padraig Smith Partnership C103 Lenoach Niall Patrick C104 Lock Steven C105 Loughran Stephen C106 Luisne Foundation C107 Lynn Morna C108 MacDevitt Tracey & Barry C109 Mag Leannain Sean C110 Magee Ruth C111 Maguire James & Breda F. O'Gallachoir C112 Maher Tina C113 Maritime Business Development Group Tom Delahoyde C114 Markey Ronan C115 Martin Hilary C116 Martin Maurice C117 Martin Noel C118 Maxwell Tina C119 Mc Glinchey Gerard C120 McMahon Liz C121 Miller Robert F. O'Gallachoir C122 Mining Heritage Trust of Ireland C123 Mooney Joseph C124 Moore Gerard Historic Building Consultants C125 Muldoon Denis C126 Murphy Anthony C127 Murrough Community Cooperative Michael Kunz C128 Neville & Harper Joanne & Nigel Bilfinger GVA C129 Nolan Pat & Sheila C130 O'Brien Fenton & (See F07) Michelle C131 O'Brien Jane C132 O'Byrne Joe C133 O'Donovan Kristin C134 O'Gallachoir Frank C135 O'Reilly Elizabeth C136 O'Reilly Hyland C & B F. O'Gallachoir C137 O'Reilly Hyland Charlie F. O'Gallachoir C138 Osborne Frances C139 Oudart Jean-Luc C140 Park Developments Ltd John Spain & Assoc C141 Petters Yanny C142 Pilling John C143 Powerscourt Estates & P. 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Joe Behan B1 REPRESENTATIVES John Brady TD B2 Clare Daly TD B3 Stephen Donnelly TD B4 Anne Ferris (former TD) B5 Simon Harris TD B6 Cllr. Nicola Lawless B7 Cllr. Grainne McLoughlin (on behalf of all members of Greystones B8 Municipal District) Cllr. 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