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Appendix 1 List of Consultees and Meetings APPENDIX 1 LIST OF ORGANISATIONS CONSULTED 1. ISSUES REPORT CONSULTEES 66 Consultees as follows:- The Coal Authority – Planning, [email protected] The Homes & Communities Agency – [email protected] Network Rail – [email protected] Marine Management, Grimsby – [email protected] Doncaster Primary Care Trust – [email protected] Doncaster Racial Equality Council - [email protected] AGE UK, Doncaster - [email protected] Council for Protection of Rural England, South Yorkshire - [email protected]> Doncaster Chamber of Commerce - [email protected] Yorkshire Water - [email protected] Severn Trent Water - [email protected] Severn Tent Water - [email protected] Severn Trent Water - [email protected] Sheffield Diocesan Board - [email protected] Bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hallam - [email protected] Gateway Church, Doncaster - [email protected] Natural England - [email protected] English Heritage - [email protected] 1 Environment Agency - [email protected] Sport England - [email protected] Highways Agency - [email protected] Cantley with Branton Parish Council - [email protected] Edenthorpe Parish Council - [email protected] Hatfield Town Council [email protected] Rossington Parish Council - [email protected] Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council - [email protected] Rollinson Planning Consultancy Limited - [email protected] Murray Lloyd Associates - [email protected]>, Lazarus Properties Limited - [email protected] WYG Planning & Design - [email protected] Saxton Design - Rob Saxton [email protected] Mr. J. Parkin-Coates, Secretary to the Trustees, Armthorpe Miners’ Welfare Scheme, 4 Crabgate Lane, Skellow, Doncaster, DN6 8LB. The Doncaster Methodist Circuit, Carr House, Wesley Methodist Church, Bentinck Close, Doncaster, DN1 3ST. Forestry Commission, Northumbria And Yorkshire Conservancy, Wheldrake Lane, Crockey Hill, York, YO1 4SG. Telefonica UK Limited, 260 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 4DX. Vodafone Limited, Vodafone House, The Connection, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 2FN. Orange Limited, St James Court, Great Park Road, Almondsbury Park, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, BS32 4QJ. 2 Tiscali Limited, 20 Broadwick Street, London,W1F 8HT. EE Limited, 37 North Wharf Road, London, W2 1AG. Talk Talk Group plc, 11 Evesham Street, London, W11 4AR. Virgin Media, Media House, Bartley Wood Business Park, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 9UP. BT Group plc, BT Centre, 81 Newgate Street, London, EC1A 7A. Hutchison 3G UK Limited, Star House, 20 Grenfell Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, Sl6 1EH. UK Broadband Limited, 20-22 Bedford Row, London, WC1R 4JS. Doncaster CVS, 5-6 Trafford Way, Doncaster, DN1 1PN. DIAL Doncaster, Unit 9, Shaw Wood Business Park, Shaw Wood Way, Doncaster, DN2 5TB. British Gas, P.O. Box 4805, Worthing, BN11 9QW. Centrica plc, Millstream, Maidenhead Road, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 5GD. Scottish Power Ltd., 1 Atlantic Quay, Glasgow, G2 8SP. RWE Npower plc, Windmill Hill Business Park, Whitehill Way, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN5 6PB. EDF Energy plc, 40 Grosvenor Place, London, SW1X 7EN. National Grid plc, 1-3 Strand, London, WC2N 5EH. SSE Energy Supply Ltd, 55 Vastern Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8BU. E.ON UK Energy Services Ltd., Westwood Way, Westwood Business Park, Coventry, CV4 8LG. Co-operative Energy, Co-operative House, Warwick Technology Park, Warwick, CV34 6DA. Ebico Ltd., Wittas House, Two Rivers, Station Lane, Witney, Oxon, OX28 4BL. 3 Ecotricity Group Ltd., Axiom House, Station Road, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL5 3AP. First Utility Ltd., Point 3, Opus 40 Business Park, Haywood Road, Warwick, CV34 5AH. Good Energy Ltd., Monkton Reach, Monkton Hill, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 1EE. Green Energy (UK) plc, Black Swan House, 23 Baldock Street, Ware, Herts, SG12 9DH. The Energy Co-op Ltd., 37 Commercial Road, Poole, Dorset, BH14 0HU. LoCO2 Energy Ltd., Barkhill House, Shire Lane, Chorleywood, Hertfordshire, WD3 5NT. M & S Energy Services Ltd., 25 Wollaton Road, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 2NG. OVO Energy, Wellington House, Kemble Enterprise Park, Kemble, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 6BQ. Spark Energy Supply Ltd., Regent House, 316 Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood, London, SE19 3HF. Utilita Gas Ltd., Secure House, Moorside Road, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 7RX. 2. PRE-REGULATION DRAFT PLAN CONSULTEES 66 consultees as per the Issues Report, plus the following:- O & H Properties Limited - Pippa Cheetham [email protected] 3. FIRST DRAFT PLAN CONSULTEES 97 consultees, which include the 67 consultees as per the Issues Report and Pre-Regulation Draft Consultees, plus the following:- Stainforth Parish Council - [email protected] Barnby Dun with Kirk Sandall Parish Council - [email protected] Planning Potential Limited - [email protected] 4 Mr. A. Cope, Headteacher, The Armthorpe Academy, Mere Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster. Mrs. S. Faulkner, Headteacher, Shaw Wood Academy, Mere Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster. Mrs. E. Ruston, Headteacher, Tranmoor Primary School, Tranmoor Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster. Mrs. S. Cairns, Headteacher, Southfield Primary School, Tranmoor Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster. Mrs. C. Mainon, Headteacher, Our Lady of Sorrows R.C. Primary School, Mere Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster. Lisa Norman, Manager, Armthorpe Youth Centre, Mere Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster, DN3 2BZ. Reverend J. Foden, The Rectory, Church Street, Armthorpe, Doncaster, DN3 3AD. Practice Manager, Whitehouse Farm Medical Centre, Church Street, Armthorpe, Doncaster. Practice Manager, The Village Practice, Mere Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster. Mrs. L. Picken, 32nd Doncaster (Armthorpe) Scout Group, 65 Parkway, Armthorpe, Doncaster. Mrs. C. Nortrop, 34th & 38th Doncaster OLOS Brownie Pack, 47 Laburnum Drive, Armthorpe, Doncaster. Mr. T. Farrell, St. John Ambulance, 29a Woodlea Grove, Armthorpe, Doncaster, DN3 2HN. Officer Commanding, 1053 (Armthorpe) Squadron ATC, ATC Hut, Church Street, Armthorpe, Doncaster. Sergeant 1873 Clark, South Yorkshire Police, Stainforth Police Station, Church Road, Stainforth, Doncaster, DN7 5AA. Mr. J. Doubtfire, Secretary, Markham Main Colliery Band, c/o 23 Catkin Road, Scunthorpe, DN16 3WB. 5 Mrs. S. Vizer, President, Armthorpe Women’s Institute, c/o 7 Kirkhill Close, Armthorpe, Doncaster. The Secretary, Markham Main Officials Social Club, Doncaster Road, Armthorpe, Doncaster. The Secretary, Social Club, Church Street, Armthorpe, Doncaster. The Secretary, Coronation Club, Tranmoor Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster. Mr. H. Griffiths, MBE, Armthorpe Elmfield Band, 36 Fernbank Drive, Armthorpe, Doncaster. Area Manager East, Doncaster MBC, Vermuyden Centre, Fieldside, Thorne, Doncaster. Armthorpe Village Children’s Centre, Shaw Wood Primary School, Mere Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster, DN3 3DG. The Occupier, West Moor Farm, West Moor Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster, DN3 3EA. Mr. D. Lovegrove, 40 The Lings, Armthorpe, Doncaster, DN3 3SH. Mr. A. Walton, 18 Fiddlers Drive, Armthorpe, Doncaster, DN3 3TT. Mr. J. Walton, 7 Greenfield Close, Armthorpe, Doncaster, DN3 3LR. Mr. M. & Mrs. S. Chambers, 2 Ashfield Close, Armthorpe, Doncaster. 4. SECOND DRAFT PLAN CONSULTEES 120 consultees, which include the 97 consultees as per the Issues Report and Pre-Regulation Draft Consultees, plus the following:- South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive, 11 Broad Street West, Sheffield, S1 2BQ. First Group plc, Midland Road, Rotherham, S61 1TF. [email protected] [email protected] Lizzi M - [email protected] 6 Alan White - [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Stephen Brown - [email protected] Terry Cooke - [email protected] Andrea Lilly - [email protected] [email protected] Sharon Stray - [email protected] Elizabeth Bell - [email protected] Tony Walton - [email protected] Tom Grix - [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M J Panks - [email protected] Stephen Coates - [email protected] Garron Watson - [email protected] 5. CONSULTEE MEETINGS In addition to the above list of consultees, a series of consultations were held with members of the public and others attending the following locations on the dates shown:- 7 (1) Armthorpe Community Centre - Wednesday 28 November 2012, commencing at 7.00 p.m. A public information meeting was held in the main hall to explain to residents and other interested parties about the production of the Plan, its content and how it would fit into DMBC’s Local Development Framework for the period up to 2028; (2) Armthorpe Community Centre - Saturday 1 December, commencing at 9.30 am until 4.30 pm. A planning engagement day was held in the two first floor meeting rooms to gather as many interested parties together in one place and spend a day working on the issues facing Armthorpe. (3) Armthorpe Public Library during normal opening hours and Armthorpe Community Centre between 9am - 1pm and 6pm - 8.30 pm Monday to Friday - 8 - 31 January 2013. Public consultation on allocation of Housing Sites. (4) Armthorpe Public Library during normal opening hours and Armthorpe Community Centre between 9am - 1pm and 6pm - 8.30pm Monday
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