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Appendix a - Detailed List of Consultees Appendix A - Detailed List of Consultees 3G Child Support Agency Academy Variety Workshop Children & Young People's Strategic Partnership Activ8 Communities Ltd Chinese Cultural Development Centre Adelaide Street Surgery Church Commissioners for England Aggregate Industries Church View Surgery AHIMSA Civil Aviation Authority Alder King Cleanaway Ltd All Saints House Coastal Waste Allsop Matcham Colebrook Housing Society Antony Parish Council Colin Buchanan Armada Surgery College of St Mark and St John Ashtorre Rock Community Centre College Road Primary School Associated British Ports Collings Park Medical Centre Association of Barbican Businesses Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment Asylum Seekers & Refugee Service Commission for Racial Equality Austin Farm Community Primary School Commnet AZ Urban Studio Common Purpose Barbican Association Community Fund Barn Owl Trust Compton Church of England Primary School Barne Barton Community School Connexions Barton Surgery Conservative party Barton Willmore Planning Partnership - Western Constituenacy Office BBC South West Contracts Management Section BDA Consulting Coombe Dean School Beaumont Villa Surgery COPTE Belliver Tenants & Residents Association Cornwall Centre for Volunteers Bettison and Co Cornwall County Council Bevan Ashfords Cornwall Paper Company Bickleigh Parish Council Corporate Director for Housing Services Biffa Waste Services Ltd Cory Environmental Services Ltd Bikeaway Countryside Agency Bond Pearce Countryside and Leisure Service Boringdon Primary School County Environmental Services Ltd Bovis Homes Limited Courtlands Brake Farm Ltd CPR Regeneration British Telecom CPRE Devon Brittany Ferries Crownhill Estates Ltd Brixton Parish Council Crownhill Library Budshead Health Centre Crownhill Surgery * Budshead Trust Cumberland Surgery * Bull Point Community School Cyclist Touring Club Business In The Community D & C Learning & Skills Council Business Link Devon & Cornwall Dartmoor National Park C/o Morris Baptist Church Dean Cross Surgery C/o PGVS Defense Logistic Organisation Cable and Wireless Department for Constitutional Affairs Callington Community Centre Department for Culture Media and Sport Callington Health Centre Department for Education and Skills Callington Library Department for Transport Callington Town Council Department of Trade and Industry Calstock Parish Council Department of Work and Pensions Estates Cann Estate Derriford East, Birdgage Residents Association Capital Planning Devon & Cornwall Housing Association Caradon District Council Devon & Cornwall Police Care & Repair Devon & Cornwall Probation Service Carlton ITV Westcountry Devon & Cornwall Refugee Support Council Cathedral School of St Mary Devon and Cornwall Business Council Cattewater Harbour Commissioners Devon and Cornwall Constabulary CBI Devon and Cornwall Housing Association Cerco Property Consultants Devon Community Foundation Chaddlewood Farm Community Centre Devon Conservation Forum Chaddlewood Infant School Devon Co-operative Development Agency Chaddlewood Junior School Devon County Council Chard Road Surgery Devon Fire and Rescue Service Chaucer Primary School Devon Waste Management Chesterton Devonport and Western Area Health and Safety Group Appendix A - Detailed List of Consultees Chief Ambulance Service Devonport High School for Boys Devonport High School for Girls Greenbank Neighbourhood Office Devonport Library Groundwork Trust Devonport Management Ltd Guild of Voluntary Services Devonport Regeneration Community Partnership GVA Grimley Devplan UK Halcyon Centre DIAC Ham Drive Nursery School Dialogue Communicating Planning Hamoaze House Disability Rights Commission Hanover Housing Association Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee Harbour Centre Downham Special School Health and Safety Executive Drake Primary School Hearing & Sight Centre Duchy of Cornwall Hele's School Dug and Alcohol Action Team (DAAT) High Street Primary School Dunstone Community Primary School Highfield Primary School Durnford Society Highways Agency East End Partnership Hillside EAZ HM Land Registry Ecological Sciences Ltd HM Naval Base Eddystone Trust Holy Cross Catholic Primary School Efford Library Home Office Efford Surgery Homelessness Strategy Implementation Group Efford Youth and Community Centre Honicknowle Commnet Eggbuckland Community College Honicknowle Green Med. Centre Eggbuckland Library Hooe Primary School Eggbuckland Vale Primary School House Builders Federation Elburton Primary School Housing Corporation Elm Surgery Housing for People Office Employment Service Housing Strategy and Development English Cities Fund Hyde Park Infant School English Nature Hyde Park Junior School English Partnerships Hyde Park Surgery Environment & Sustainability Partnership Ian Penrose Architects Environment Agency Imery's Minerals Ltd, Estates Environmental Sealand Services Ltd Independent Party Equal Opportunities Commission Inland Revenue Ernesettle Family Centre Institute of Directors Plymouth Centre Ernesettle Green Surgery Integrem Limited Ernesettle Infant School Ivybridge Town Council Ernesettle Junior School Jan Cutting HLC Ernesettle Library Job Centre Plus Estover Community College John Kitto Community College Estover Library Jones Day Estover Primary School Jubb Consulting Engineers Ltd European Metal Recycling Keyham Barton Catholic Primary School Evening Herald Keyham Community Partnership Family and Parent Learning Service King Strurge & Co Federation of Small Businesses King Sturge First Group Kingdon House Community Centre Floor 2 Kings Wharf Foot Anstey Sargent Kinnfylde Residents Association Ford Primary School Knight Frank Forestry Commission Knowle House Surgery Form Design Group Architects Knowle Primary School Fortress Credit Union KPMG Fosca Services (UK) Ltd Labour Framptons Chartered Town Planning Consultants Lacey Hickie Caley Frederick Street Centre Laira Green Primary School Freedom Health Centre Laira Library Friary House Surgery Laity House FROST Land Securities Properties Ltd Gervas Property Landulph Parish Council Glen Park Primary School Langley Infant School Glenside Medical Centre Langley Junior School Golden Girls & Boys Lanteglos Parish Council Goosewell Primary School Learning & Skills Council Appendix A - Detailed List of Consultees Government Office for the South West Leigham Primary School Granby Island Community Centre Leigham Residents Association Lennon Planning PHDU Levvel Consulting Ltd Pilgrim Primary School Leypark Surgery * Pillaton Parish Council Liberal Democrat Pirate FM Linkinhorne Parish Council Plaistow Hill Infant School Lipson Community College Plym River Practice Lisson Grove Medical Centre Plym View Primary School Longcause Community Special School Plymbridge Nursery School Maker with Rame Parish Council Plymouth & District Disabled Fellowship Manadon Vale Primary School Plymouth & South West Co-operative Society Mannamead Surgery Plymouth & West Devon Talking Newspaper Marine South West Plymouth 2020 Partnership Maritime Plymouth Plymouth Access To Housing Marlborough Primary School Plymouth Age Concern Marlborough Street Surgery Plymouth Architectural Trust Mary Dean's Church of England Primary School Plymouth Central Library Maze Consulting Plymouth CFE Meadowlands Leisure Pool Plymouth Chamber of Commerce Midas Construction Plymouth Citizens Advice Bureau Mill Ford Community Special School Plymouth City Centre Partnership Millbay Advisory Forum Plymouth City Council, Housing Services Millbrook Parish Council Plymouth Citybus Millfields CEDT Plymouth Civic Society MoD Defence Estate Organisation Plymouth College of Art and Design Montpelier Infant School Plymouth College of Further Education Montpelier Junior School Plymouth Community Network Morice Town Primary School Plymouth Community Partnership Mount Gould Neighbourhood Association Plymouth Community Safety Partnership Mount Street Primary School Plymouth Deaf Association Mount Tamar School Plymouth Education Action Zone Mount Wise Primary School Plymouth Environment Forum National Grid Transco Plymouth Excellence Cluster National Playing Fields Association Plymouth Family Support Services National Trust Plymouth Guild of Voluntary Service NCH Action for Children Plymouth High School For Girls Neighbourhood Voluntary Visiting Service Plymouth Hospital School Network Rail Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust New Earth Solutions Plymouth Learning & Work Partnership North Plymouth Playschemes Plymouth Learning Links North Prospect Community School Plymouth Library Services North Prospect Garage Project Plymouth Manufacturers Group North Prospect Library Plymouth MENCAP Society North Prospect Partnership Plymouth Mencap Society North Prospect Regeneration Forum Plymouth Mental Health Forum North Road West Med Centre Plymouth MIND North Road West Tenants & Residents Association Plymouth Money Advice Group Northern Networks Plymouth Muscians Cooperative Notre Dame Roman Catholic School Plymouth Network Consortium Nova Surgery * Plymouth PCT O2 Plymouth Pride Forum Oakside Surgery * Plymouth Primary Care Trust Office of Government Commerce Plymouth Racial Equality Council Office of the Vice Chancellor Plymouth Relate Old Priory Junior School Plymouth Religious & Cultural Resource Centre on behalf of Devon Stone Federation Plymouth Shopmobility & Community Transport Orange Plymouth Tuition Service Oreston Community Primary School Plymouth Women's Aid P & O Properties Plymouth Women's Refuge Paper Converting Plymouth YWCA Park View Surgery * Plympton Library Parkside Community
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