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Neighbourhood Officers Dorset 2018 NEIGHBOURHOOD OFFICERS DORSET Zone 1 ROSEMARY SHERRATT Zone 6 AMANDA HAMMOND [Portland and Wyke Regis - East] Neighbourhood officer [Corfe Castle, Studland, Neighbourhood officer Swanage, Wool, Lulworth, [email protected] Sandford, Stoborough, Wareham] [email protected] Zone 2 JULIE SMITH Zone 7 SIMON BLACK [Westham, Old Parish Lane, Neighbourhood officer [Bournemouth, Brockenhurst, Neighbourhood officer Salisbury Rd, Emmadale Rd, New Forest and LBHU, Poole, Franklin Rd, Salisbury and [email protected] Wimborne, Upton] [email protected] Granville Rd] JAN KENNEDY NICOLE THIERRY Zone 3 [A] Zone 8 [Littlemoor (shopping centre to Neighbourhood officer [Sixpenny Handley, Rural East Neighbourhood officer Dorset, Ferndown, Blandford Preston) andSelwyn Close, [email protected] [email protected] Jennifer Way & Clayton Close] Forum, Shapwick, Hampreston, Sturminster Marshall, West Parley, Colehill, Christchurch and ABI BRADLEY Zone 3 [B] surrounding villages] [Lanehouse Estate, part of Wyke Neighbourhood officer Regis, Chickerell Rd Bungalows, WILL THACKER [email protected] Zone 9 Cobham Drive, Radipole Lane, [Lytchett Matravers, Corfe Senior neighbourhood officer Granby area] Mullen, East Stoke, Bloxworth, Bovington, The Mordens] [email protected] Zone 4 ZOE ELSWOOD [Baycliffe Rd, Bradford Rd, Senior neighbourhood officer Chapelhay, Chickerell Rd Flats, VANESSA MCKENZIE [email protected] Zone 10 Portmore Gdns, Union Crt, [Verwood, Alderholt, Neighbourhood officer Spinnaker View, part of Wyke Regis] Cranborne, Three Legged Cross, Woodlands, Stapehill [email protected] PAUL HELMS Crescent, West Moors, Zone 5 St Ives Shaftesbury, Gillingham, [Winfrith, Moreton, Dorchester, Neighbourhood officer Bere Regis, Briantspuddle] Bridport, Abbotsbury, Upwey, Broadwey, Dorchester Rd [email protected] and Lodmoor, Weymouth town centre, Charlton Town, Toller Porcorum & West Littlemoor including Beverley Rd] Call us on 0333 400 8222 www.aster.co.uk 1712015-D 2018 NEIGHBOURHOOD OFFICERS HAMPSHIRE GEMMA FREAR SEAN MARQUIS Zone 11 GenSouth [North Baddesley, Nursling, Neighbourhood officer [Eastleigh, Southampton, Generic housing officer Marchwood, Shipton Bellinger, Bishopstoke, Bursledon] [email protected] [email protected] Quarley, Grateley] HANNAH MASON STUART MCCLOSKEY Zone 11 [SNO] Zone 13 [West Wellow, Plaitford, Neighbourhood officer [Lockerley, King Somborne, Neighbourhood officer Sherfield English, Chilbolton, Stockbridge, [email protected] Chambers Avenue, Mercer Way] [email protected] Wallops, Wherwell, Broughton, Houghton, Vigo Road, Silkweavers Road, Eastfield Road, Colenzo Road, IMOGEN NICOLL Zone 12 Batchelors Barn Road, Anvil Place] [Woodley, Abbottswood, Neighbourhood officer Romsey Town, Banning Street Estate, Awbridge, [email protected] Braishfield, Dunbridge, Zone 13 GILL BEACH Timsbury, East Dean, [Blake Court, Housing services co-ordinator West Dean, East Tytherley, Threadneedle House, (Housing for Older People) West Tytherley, Viney Avenue] Mulberry House] [email protected] RACHAEL MCCARTHY Zone 12 KAREN HERBERT Zone 13 [SNO] [Linden Court, Housing services co-ordinator [Artists Way, P20, Harrow Way, Senior neighbourhood officer Wakeford Court, Barton Stacey, Longparish, Rosalind Hill House] [email protected] Apple Tree Grove, Mylen Road] [email protected] Call us on 0333 400 8222 www.aster.co.uk 1712015-D 2018 NEIGHBOURHOOD OFFICERS HAMPSHIRE (continued) PAUL GREENOUGH LISA NEWMAN GenNorth Zone 14 [SNO] [Basingstoke, Farnborough, Generic housing officer [River Way, Pilgrims Way, Senior neighbourhood officer Fleet, Hook, Medstead, Acre Court, Acre Path, Petersfield, Havant, Hayling Island, [email protected] Beales Close] [email protected] Fareham, Alton, Surrey Heath, Rolands Castle, Emsworth] Zone 15 NICK POPE JOANNE EDWARDS [East Anton, Cricketers Way, Neighbourhood officer Zone 14 Neighbourhood officer Roman Way, Viking Way, [Abbotts Ann, Arundel Court, Kingsway Gardens, [email protected] Clarendon Avenue, [email protected] Sandringham House, Floral Way, Knoll Court, Pentons, The Signals, Marlborough House, Amport, Appleshaw, Little London, Portway Close, Southend Road, Monxton, Weyhill] Suffolk Road, Well Court, Charlton, Fyfield, Kimpton, Thruxton, The Clatfords] Zone 16 NICOLA ATTRILL [King Arthurs Way, Hatherden, Neighbourhood officer KAREN WALTERS Vernham Dean, Upton, Zone 14 Housing services co-ordinator Halifax Close, Lancaster Close, [email protected] [Lion Oak Court] [email protected] Nestor Close, Old Down Road, Shepherds Row, Sheep Fair, Wool Grove, Bell Road, Highlands Road, Gabriel Walk, ALISON JOHNSON Drovers Walk, Lamb Close, Zone 14 Housing services co-ordinator Pen Close, Admirals Way] [Lion Oak Court, Pembroke Court] [email protected] Zone 14 YVONNE MCCAULEY [Junction Road, Eastfield Lodge Housing support worker Andover] [email protected] Call us on 0333 400 8222 www.aster.co.uk 1712015-C 1712015-D 2018 NEIGHBOURHOOD OFFICERS SOMERSET Zone 17 CLAIRE BRYNE Zone 19 EILEEN BARRON [Alhampton, Beckington, Neighbourhood officer [Bath, Binegar, Neighbourhood officer Frome, Nunney, Rode, Bishop Sutton, Bristol Rudge, Standerwick, [email protected] Chilcompton, Croscombe, [email protected] Trudoxhill, Wanstrow, Draycott, Gurney Slade, Witham Friary, Woolverton] Kilmersdon, Keynsham, Litton, Midsomer Norton, Oakhill, Peasedown St John, Radstock, ABIGAIL MCGUIRE Stoke St Michael, Ston Easton, Neighbourhood officer Stratton on the Fosse, Wells] [email protected] Zone 20 ALEX YOUNG [Batcombe, Neighbourhood officer ABIGAIL MCGUIRE Baltonsborough, Bristol Zone 18 and Long Ashton, Butleigh, [email protected] [Buckland Dinham, Neighbourhood officer Coxley, Ditcheat, Draycott, Chantry, Coleford, East Pennard, Evercreech, Cranmore, Crichill, [email protected] Glastonbury, Ilminster, Doulting, Faulkland, Lottisham, Lower Godney, Frome, Great Elm, Holcombe, AMY THORP Lydford on Fosse, Meare, Keyford, Leigh on Mendip, North Wootton, Pilton, Neighbourhood officer Mells, Norton St Philip, KIM AUSTIN Portbury, Pylle Sutton, Shepton Mallet] [email protected] Neighbourhood officer Sherborne, South Petherton, Street, Taunton, Walton, [email protected] Weston Super Mare, Worle, Westbury Sub Mendip, West Pennard, Wookey, Woolavington, Yatton] Call us on 0333 400 8222 www.aster.co.uk 1712015-C 1712015-D 2018 NEIGHBOURHOOD OFFICERS WILTSHIRE Area JOSH DEAR Zone 24 ANNETTE GILBERT [Wiltshire] Neighbourhood manager [Baydon, Broad Hinton, Neighbourhood officer Haydon End, Highworth, [email protected] Kingsdown, Oakhurst, [email protected] Ogbourne St Andrew, Ogbourne St George, Pinehurst, Purton, Royal Wootton Bassett, Swindon] Zone 21 NEIL KANE [Tidworth] Senior neighbourhood officer Zone 24 VICKY EVANS [email protected] [Didcot, Oxford, Reading, Generic housing officer Shrivenham, Woolhampton, Abingdon] [email protected] DENROY BRYAN Zone 22 [Alton Barnes, Alton Priors, Neighbourhood officer Beechingstoke, Bottlesford, Burbage, Chisbury, [email protected] Zone 25 GAIL DEIMERT Collingbourne’s, Everleigh, [Chirton, Devizes, Neighbourhood officer Ludgershall, Manningford, Easterton, Erlestoke, North Newton, Pewsey, Stanton, Great Cheverell, [email protected] Wilcot, Wilton, Woodborough, Little Cheverell, Marden, Wootton Rivers] Patney, Urchfont] RUTH SIMMONS ANN CLACK Zone 23 Zone 26 [All Cannings, Axford, Neighbourhood officer [Amesbury, Enford, Neighbourhood officer Haxton, Marston, Bishops Cannings, Coate, [email protected] Devizes, East Kennett, [email protected] Netheravon, Old Sarum, Etchilhampton, Fyfield, Potterne, Salisbury, Horton, Lockeridge, Manton, Southwick, Staverton, Marlborough, Melksham, Mildenhall, Trowbridge, Westbury, Shrivenham, West Overton] Worton] Call us on 0333 400 8222 www.aster.co.uk 1712015-C 1712015-D 2018 NEIGHBOURHOOD OFFICERS WILTSHIRE (continued) Zone 27 JAMES WADSWORTH [Bromham, Calne, Neighbourhood officer Chippenham, Corsham, Devizes, Poulshot, [email protected] DEVON & Quemerford, Rowde, Seend, Sutton Benger] CORNWALL JENNIE KEARLEY Zone 27 [A] [Aldbourne, Avebury, Neighbourhood officer Call us on Trusloe, Chilton Foliat, 2 0333 400 8222 Devizes, East Grafton, [email protected] Easton Royal, Froxfield, Our opening hours for customer services are Great Bedwyn, Ham, Littleton Panell, Market Lavington, Milton Libourne, Ramsbury, 8.30am - 5pm, Shalbourne, Upavon, West Lavington, Winterbourne’s] Monday to Friday Areas JULIE KIRK [Crammer Court, Support neighbourhood Lawrence Acre, coordinator Northgate Gardens, Do you have a general enquiry? The Priory, York Place] [email protected] Please email us at [email protected] Areas YVETTE LLOYD [Angell House, Support neighbourhood Please be aware that this document is updated every four weeks. Hedges House, coordinator Meadow Court, Therefore, some names and contact details may be incorrect at this Seymour Court, [email protected] time. Please email [email protected] if you Saxon Court, experience any problems when contacting your neighbourhood officer. Trinity House] AsterGroupUK @AsterGroupUK AsterGroupUK www.aster.co.uk 1712015-C 1712015-D.
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