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Local Development Framework Statement of Participation in the Preparation of the Core Strategy Local Development Framework Statement of Participation in the preparation of the Core Strategy June 2011 Appendix 1: Specific Consultees Title First Name Surname Organisation Sir Madam British Gas Group plc Sir Madam BT Group plc Mr John Rigby Caterham on the Hill Parish Council Mrs Angela Chalton Chaldon Parish Council Mrs Maureen Turner Chelsham and Farleigh Parish Council Miss Rachael A. Bust Coal Authority Sir Madam Ecotricity Sir Madam EDF Energy Ms Susan Sheahan Environment Agency Sir Madam Good Energy Mr Michael Mulhern Greater London Authority Ms Kelly Flood Green Energy UK Historic Buildings & Monuments Commission for Sir Madam England Sir Madam Homes & Communities Agency Mr Musa Shehu London Borough of Bromley Mr Ian Parker London Borough of Lambeth Mr Steve Clark London Borough of Merton Mr Jeff Wilson London Borough of Sutton Sir Madam Metropolitan Police Authority Mobile Operators Association C/o Mono Ms C Wilson Consultants Ltd. Mr Leslie Morris National Grid Mr David Hammond Natural England Sir Madam npower Sir Madam NTL:Telewest Business Mr J Stevenson O2 PLC Orange Personal Communications Services Ms Y Williams Limited Sir Madam Powergen Mr Denis Cremin Primary Care, NHS Croydon Mrs Julia Dawe Reigate and Banstead Borough Council Mr Tony Cheverall ScootElectric UK Limited Mr David Munro Scotia Gas Networks - Planning Sir Madam Scottish & Southern Energy Sir Madam Siemens Sir Madam Sutton and East Surrey Water plc Sue Janota Surrey County Council Mr John Phillips Tandridge District Council Sir Madam Telecom Plus Ms G Cook Thames Water Sir Madam T Mobile Sir Madam Department of Transport ??? Mrs Patricia Cazes-Potgieter Transport for London Sir Madam Virgin Mobile Sir Madam Vodafone Limited Mrs G. Gaunt Warlingham Parish Council Mrs J O'Connell Whyteleafe Parish Council Appendix 2: General Consultees Title First Name Surname Organisation Mr Trevor Brown 3D Change CIC Mr David Alabi AATP Mr David Williams Ability Housing Association Mr S Ryatt Adams Holmes Associates Mr & Mrs J Graystone Addington Good Neighbours and Autumn Club Mr Paul Shaw Addington Green Belt Action Group Mr Peter Jarman Addington Residents' Association Mr J Watson Addington Road Association Mrs Jan Stockwell Addington Village Residents' Association Mr L Taylor Addiscombe & Rylands Residents' Association Addiscombe Woodside & Ashburton Mr Adam Kellett Neighbourhood Partnership Ms Fiona Scott Adjaye Associates Adrienne Hill - Development Planning Mrs A Hill Consultancy Services Mr J West Advisory Board of Churches Mr Stuart Routledge Age Concern Croydon Mrs Jill Ward Age Concern Croydon Ms Janette Davies Age Concern Croydon/Croydon Disability Forum Revd L Marsh All Saints with Saint Margaret Upper Norwood Mr M Barnett Allders Croydon Ltd Ms Joyce Wong Alliance Planning Mr D Mobbs Allplans Limited Amanda Marshall ALSOP ARCHITECTS Ms Bello Alsop Verrill Town Planning Consultancy Mr Jamie Maynard Ambulance Service Mr Bunmi Atta AmicusHorizon Mr Savvides AMS Opticians Mr Aidan Thatcher ANA Architecture Mr Yinka Bolaji Anchor Housing Trust Mr J Jackson Anerley Bicycle Club Mr Mayer Vashee ARC Architects Mr John Wilkinson Arcadia Mr Brian O'Kane Arriva Mr J Beckham Arriva London Mr Bob Pennyfather Arriva London Mr J Shayler Arriva London South Mr Daniel Carter Arrowcroft Group plc Mr M Middleton-Smith Arup Ms Rona MacDonald Ashburton Branch Labour Party Mrs Lorraine Dunn Ashburton Community Association Sir Madam Ashburton Library Mr Leslie Rawlings Aspinall plc Mr Richard D'Cruz Asra Greater London Housing Association Mrs Joan Srebotnjak ASSA ABLOY Door Solutions Ms Pamela Mascall Association of Croydon Conservation Societies Mr M Jennings Association of Croydon Conservation Societies Mr Malcolm Jennings Association of Croydon Conservation Societies Association of Environmentally Conscious Sir Madam Builders Ms L Vanderberg ATIS Weatherall Mr Phil Mackie Atkins Mrs M Ghero Auckland Ridge Residents' Association Mr Austin Mackie Austin Mackie Associates Ltd Sir Madam B&Q Properties Ltd Sir Madam BAA plc Ms Bola Okyboyejo Babs Enterprise Ms Meg Goodman Barbados Overseas Women's Link Mr James Finn Barton Willmore Mr Mark Philpot Barton Willmore Ms J Bowater Barton Willmore Planning Ms Pam Gray Becondale Road Residents' Association Belgrave and Grosvenor Road Residents' Ms Nina Page Association Mr J Cornwell Bell Cornwell Partnership Mr John Brindly Bellway Homes Miss Sarah Bevan Berkeley Homes (Capital) PLC Miss Wendy Wong Chang Berkeley Homes (south East London) Ltd Miss Bola Ekisola Beulah Christian Library & Centre Mr Mark Baker Biggin Hill Airport Limited Mr Andrew Walters Biggin Hill Airport Limited Ms Gita Deb Bill Dunster architects ZED factory Ltd Mr P Hassard Bingham Hire Centre Limited Mr D Turner Birchfield and Southlands Residents' Association Mr John Williams Bishops Walk Residents' Association Mr D Tilley BKG Insurance Mr George Battley Blackhorse Residents' Association Mr George Battley Blackhorse Residents' Association Ms A Bloomfield Bloomfields Limited Emma Andrews BNP Paribas Real Estate Sacha Winfield Ferreira BNP Paribas Real Estate Mr John Brown Bond & Sherwill Mr M Pope Boots The Chemist Limited Mr Ed Walter Bourne Housing Society Mrs Ann Belcher Bourne Park Residents' Association Mrs Gwyneth Fookes Bourne Society Mr Lander Boyer Planning Limited Boylan & James Ltd T/A Whichers Boylan & Mr B Whicher James Sir Madam Bradmore Green Library Mr Brian Madge Brian Madge Ltd British Chemical Distributors and Traders Sir Madam Association Sir Madam British Geological Survey Mr Miles Price British Land Development Limited Mr Sophocles Ioannou British Transport Police Office Broad Green & West Thornton Residents' Mr Keshev Tank Association Sir Madam Broad Green Library Mr Brian Mumford Broad Green Residents Association Mrs Joanna Clark Broadway Malyan Mr Ian Barnett Broadway Malyan Mr Michael Allwood Broomleigh Housing Association Sir Madam Buddhist Centre Croydon Mr Ken Burgess Burgess Boys Pet Care Centre Mr Mike Ellis Business Focus Mr D C Tann Butchers Mr Ian Rennie C B Richard Ellis Ltd Ms Liz Mason C B Richard Ellis Ltd Miss Julieanne Saxty C G M S Ms Louise Brooke Smith C S J Brooke Smith Sir Madam c/o John Sharkey and Co Rose-Marie Best CALAT Campaign for Real Ale - Croydon & Sutton Mr David Lands Branch Ms Em Marshall Campaign to Protect Rural England – Surrey Mr H Curtis Canehill Christian Foundation Limited Ms Anne Bridge Canning & Clyde Road Residents Association Mr Steve Collins Canning and Clyde Road Residents' Association Canterbury & Stanley Road Residents' Mr J Kenwood Association Mr John Mumford Cara Irish Housing Association Miss Elinga Cegelskaite Carter Jonas Mr Graeme Holbeck Cass Associates Mr R Ferrier Caterham Litho Mr G Timms CB Richard Ellis Ms P Aitken CB Richard Ellis Mr Tom Pike CB Richard Ellis Clare Hancock CB Richard Ellis Ms Caroline Keane CB Richard Ellis Ltd Mr Keith Hearn (Minerva) CBRE Mr Doug Clark Central & Cecil Housing Care Support Central Library Central Library Mr Stephen Leadbetter Central Norbury Residents' Association Mr Neil Smith Centre for Accessible Environments Sir Madam Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Mr Peter Babler Centre for the Retired Mrs Marcelle Stephen CentrePoint Community Interest Company Mr Matthew Roe CGMS Miss Vanessa Garner CGMS Miss Julieanne Saxty CGMS Sophie Jamieson CGMS Ms Deborah Stephens CgMs Mr Sam Chisholm CgMs Consulting Ms Joanne Upton Cgms consulting - representing Royal Mail Mr K Goodwin CgMs Limited Mr David Neame Charles Planning Mr Barry Kitcherside Chart Plan Ltd Mr C Vaughan Chelverton Properties Ms R Riley Chesterton Planning and Economics Mr Chris Thomas Chris Thomas Limited Sir Madam Church Commissioners for England Mr John Orchard Church Street Trade Association Mrs G Brooks Churches Together in Coulsdon Ms S O'Reilly Citiscape Residents' Association Sir Madam City of London Corporation Mr H Siepmann Civil Aviation Authority Sir Madam Civil Aviation Authority Mr M Thackeray Cliff Walsingham & Company Ms Audrey Willis Clockhouse Residents' Association Mr Howard Redhouse Clover Hill Properties Limited Mr Jeff Field Cluttons LLP Mr Nigel Abbott Cluttons LLP Mr Nicholas Finney Colliers CRE Commission for Architecture and the Built Sir Madam Environment Sir Madam Commission for Racial Equality Sir Madam Commission for Racial Equality Mr Steve Treadgold Community Health Services, NHS Croydon Mr Richard Gel Continental Shutters Limited Mr R Henry Co-op Supermarket Mr Clive Fraser Cooperative Group Mr Bob Warnock Corporation of London Mr P Coughlan Coughlans Bakery Mr S Seymour Coulsdon Auto Sir Madam Coulsdon Chamber of Commerce Mrs Elizabeth Radcliffe Coulsdon Chamber of Commerce Forum Mr David Goodlet Coulsdon College Mr David Goodlet Coulsdon College Cllr Brian Udell Coulsdon East Coulsdon East & Coulsdon West Neighbourhood Mr Terry Lenton Partnership Coulsdon East & Coulsdon West Neighbourhood Dr Graham Lomas Partnership, Coulsdon Green Belt Action Group Mr R Baker Coulsdon Forum Mr Ron Rowland Coulsdon Labour Party Mr Richard Roberts Coulsdon Library Coulsdon Millennium New Projects, East Mrs Pauline Payne Coulsdon Residents' Association Mr R Maini Coulsdon Opticians Mrs L Arpino Coulsdon Pets Mr Arthur Davy Coulsdon Rotary Mr Gary Beckett Coulsdon Rotary Cllr Gavin Barwell Coulsdon West Mr Peter Appleford Coulsdon West Residents' Association Mr John Hornegold Coulsdon West Residents' Association Mr David Rothberg Coulsdon West Residents' Association Mr David Reidy Coulsdon Wood Management Limited Ms Sharon Streek Coulsdon Woods Residents' Association
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