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Alkmonton and Hungry Bently Parish Council Alkmonton and Hungry Bently Parish Council Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: John Ayre Alkmonton Tractors None None 12 Acres in DE6 3DJ None None None & owner of Alkmonton Tractors Councillor's Partner or Spouse N/A None None None None None None Date of Signature: 07/12/2020 14 April 2021 Page 1 of 178 Ashbourne Town Council Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Andrew White Ashbourne Labour Party None Tenant - 49 None None None Community Cavendish Drive Transport. Alton Towers Councillor's Partner or Spouse Retired None None Tenant - 49 Cavendish None None None Drive Date of Signature: 10/05/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Ann Smith Trainor Assessor, None None 112 Park Ave, None None None Freedom Leisure Ashbourne (Semi-retired) Councillor's Partner or Spouse Maintenance None None 112 Park Ave, None None None Surveyor, Derby Ashbourne Homes Date of Signature: 13/05/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities 14 April 2021 Page 2 of 178 Councillor: Anthony Bates Driver & Bearer, W None None 1 Ladyhole Cottage, None None None Jones & Son, Main Yeldersley, DE6 1LR Road, Brailsford, DE6 3DA Councillor's Partner or Spouse Machine Operator, None None 1 Ladyhole Cottage, None None None Benco Hosiery, Suite Yeldersley, DE6 1LR 3B, North Mill, Bridge Foot, Belper, Derbyshire, DE6 3DA Date of Signature: 21/05/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Caroline Cooper Retired None None 19 Walton Crescent, None None None Ashbourne, DE6 1FZ Councillor's Partner or Spouse Retired None None 19 Walton Crescent, None None None Ashbourne, DE6 1FZ Date of Signature: 11/05/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Denise Brown Care Co-ordinator, None None 23 Lime Grove, None None None DCC Social Services Ashbourne, DE6 1HP Councillor's Partner or Spouse N/A None None None None None None Date of Signature: 15/10/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities 14 April 2021 Page 3 of 178 Councillor: Ian Bates None None None 16 Handel Mews, None None None Asbourne, DE6 1SQ Councillor's Partner or Spouse None None None 16 Handel Mews, None None None Asbourne, DE6 1SQ Date of Signature: 21/05/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Jane Harris Retired None None 1 South Street, None None None Ashbourne, DE6 1DP Councillor's Partner or Spouse N/A None None None None None None Date of Signature: 13/05/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Martin Spencer Retired None None 96 The Green Road, None None None Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1EE Councillor's Partner or Spouse Retired None None 6 The Green Road, None None None Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1EE Date of Signature: 10/05/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities 14 April 2021 Page 4 of 178 Councillor: Robert Pugh Retired None None 26 Buxton Road, None None None Ashbourne, DE6 1EX. Stone Cottage, Green Lane, Clifton, DE6 2BL Councillor's Partner or Spouse Retired None None 26 Buxton Road, None None None Ashbourne, DE6 1EX. Stone Cottage, Green Lane, Clifton, DE6 2BL Date of Signature: 09/03/2020 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Sandra Spencer Retired None None 96 The Green Road, None None None Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1EE Councillor's Partner or Spouse Retired None None 6 The Green Road, None None None Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1EE Date of Signature: 10/05/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Sean Clayton Sealant Applicator, None None 49 Walton Crescent, None None Finishing Touch Finishing Touch Ashbourne, DE6 1FZ Sealant, 26 Highfield Sealant Rd, Ashbourne Councillor's Partner or Spouse Assistant, Roger None None 49 Walton Crescent, None None None Silcox Ltd Ashbourne, DE6 1FZ Date of Signature: 23/09/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities 14 April 2021 Page 5 of 178 Councillor: Susan Bull Director of Bully's Ltd Party donation for None 53 Greenway, Personal Licence None Home address. Work (Wheel Inn Public DDDC Election 2019 Ashbourne, DE6 1EF. address House). DDDC (none for town) Wheel Inn, 3 Member, Chair of Compton, G&R Ashbourne, DE6 1BX Councillor's Partner or Spouse Director of Bully's Party donation for None 53 Greenway, Personal Licence None Home address. Work Ltd. County Council DCC Election 2017 Ashbourne, DE6 1EF. Representative on Wheel Inn, 3 Derbyshire Fire Compton, Ashbourne, Authority, SCAPE, DE6 1BX NCT Date of Signature: 30/05/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Susan Hodgson Retired None None 41 Windmill Lane, None None None Ashbourne Councillor's Partner or Spouse Economic Consultant None None 41 Windmill Lane, None None None Ashbourne Date of Signature: 30/08/2019 14 April 2021 Page 6 of 178 Ashford-in-the-Water Parish Council Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Christopher Harrison Airline Pilot, Virgin None None Property in Ashford None None None Atlantic Airways in the Water Councillor's Partner or Spouse Company Secretary, None None Property in Ashford in None None None CMS Direct Mail the Water Date of Signature: 10/05/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: David Windle None None None 2 Highfielfd Ashford, None None None DE45 1QN Councillor's Partner or Spouse N/A None None None None None None Date of Signature: 07/08/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Robert Akeroyd None None None None None None None Councillor's Partner or Spouse None None None None None None None Date of Signature: 01/08/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities 14 April 2021 Page 7 of 178 Councillor: Robert Spinks Sales Representative None None 5 Court Lane, None None None (part time) Ashford-in-the- Water, Bakewell, DE45 1QG Councillor's Partner or Spouse Administrator, NHS None None 5 Court Lane, Ashford- None None None in-the-Water, Bakewell, DE45 1QG Date of Signature: 30/07/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Terence Williams Retired None None None None None None Councillor's Partner or Spouse Retired None None None None None None Date of Signature: 18/01/2021 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Valerie Sidery None None None 16 Fennel Street, None None None Ashford-in-the- Water, Bakewell, DE45 1QF plus small plot to rear for parking Councillor's Partner or Spouse None None None None None None None Date of Signature: 30/07/2019 14 April 2021 Page 8 of 178 Bakewell Town Council Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Adele Eyre Finance Assistant, None None Pickford House, None None None Thornbridge Monyash Road, Brewery, Bakewell Bakewell, DE45 1FG Councillor's Partner or Spouse Selling Plants None None None None None None Date of Signature: 21/09/2020 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Alyson Hill Bakewell Veterinary None None None None None None Clinic. Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Councillor's Partner or Spouse None None None None None None None Date of Signature: 15/05/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: Hilary Young Retired None None The Old Cottage, None None None South Church Street, Bakewell, DE45 1FD Councillor's Partner or Spouse N/A None None None None None None Date of Signature: 18/02/2021 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities 14 April 2021 Page 9 of 178 Councillor: John Boyle Retired None None Moorland View, None None None Stanedge Road, Bakewell, DE45 1DG. Private Tenancy: Pickworth Stanedge Road, Bakewell, DE45 1DG Councillor's Partner or Spouse Retired None None Moorland View, None None None Stanedge Road, Bakewell, DE45 1DG. Private Tenancy: Pickworth Stanedge Road, Bakewell, DE45 1DG Date of Signature: 15/05/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities Councillor: John Fielden Riley Retired None None Jasmine Cottage, None None None North Church Street, Bakewell Councillor's Partner or Spouse Retired None None None None None None Date of Signature: 15/05/2019 Employment Sponsorships Contracts Land Interests Licences Corporate Tenancies Securities 14 April 2021 Page 10 of 178 Councillor: Paul Miller Self-employed Builder None None Cherry Trees, 10 Wye None None None Bank Grove, Bakewell, DE45 1BJ. 30 Wyedale Crescent, Bakewell, DE45 1BE Councillor's Partner or Spouse Marketing Manager, None None Cherry Trees, 10 Wye None None None Polaris Group Bank Grove, Bakewell, DE45 1BJ. 30 Wyedale Crescent, Bakewell, DE45 1BE Date of Signature: 15/05/2019
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