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Suffolk County Council Lake Lothing Third Crossing Application for Development Consent Order Lake Lothing Third Crossing Consultation Report Document Reference: 5.1 The Lake Lothing (Lowestoft) Third Crossing Order 201[*] _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Document 5.2: Consultation Report Appendices Appendix 13 List of Non-statutory Consultees _________________________________________________________________________ Author: Suffolk County Council Lake Lothing Third Crossing Application for Development Consent Order Document Reference: 5.2 Consultation Report appendices THIS PAGE HAS INTENTIONALLY BEEN LEFT BLANK 2 Lake Lothing Third Crossing Application for Development Consent Order Document Reference: 5.2 Consultation Report Appendices Consultation Report Appendix 13 List of non-statutory consultees Lake Lothing Third Crossing Application for Development Consent Order Document Reference: 5.2 Consultation Report Appendices THIS PAGE HAS INTENTIONALLY BEEN LEFT BLANK Lake Lothing Third Crossing Application for Development Consent Order Document Reference: 5.2 Consultation Report Appendices All Saints and St Forestry Commission Suffolk Advanced Motorcyclists Nicholas, St Michael and St Peter South Elmham Parish Council Ashby, Herringfleet and Freestones Coaches Ltd Suffolk Amphibian & Reptile Group Somerleyton Parish Council Barnby Parish Council Freight Transport Suffolk Archaeology Association Barsham & Shipmeadow Friends of Nicholas Suffolk Biological Records Centre Parish Council Everitt Park Beccles Town Council Friends of the Earth Suffolk Chamber of Commerce Benacre Parish Meeting Friends, Families & Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB unit Travellers Blundeston & Flixton Galloway European Suffolk East Federation of Women's Parish Council Coachlines Institutes Blyford & Sotherton Gardline Environmental Suffolk Gardens Trust Parish Council Brampton with Stoven Greater Anglia Suffolk LGB&T Network Parish Council Bungay Town Council Gunton Woodland Suffolk Local Access Forum Community Project Carlton Colville Town Halesworth Business Suffolk Pensioners Association Council Connections (NPC) Corton Parish Council Halesworth Playing Field Suffolk Preservation Society Association Covehithe Parish Halesworth Tourism Suffolk Refugee Support Meeting Group Flixton, SE St Cross & St Halesworth Town Suffolk Sport Margaret Parish Council Council Frostenden, Uggeshall & Halesworth Town Suffolk Wildlife Trust South Cove Parish Council (Halesworth Council Millennium Green) Gisleham Parish Council Hanover Housing Sustrans Halesworth Town Harrods Coaches Terry Seaman Transport Council Henstead with Hulver Health Improvement and Thames Sailing Barge Trust Street Parish Council Wellbeing Services Holton Parish Council HM Prison Service The Anchor Health and Wellbeing Centre Homersfield Parish Home Builders The Association of Bargemen Council Federation Ltd Ilketshall St Andrew Hutchison 3G The Beach Radio Parish Council Ilketshall St John Parish IAM Road Smart The Beccles Society Meeting Ilketshall St Lawrence Iceni Marine Services The Broads Society Parish Council Ilketshall St Margaret Inland Waterways The Bungay Society Parish Meeting Association Kessingland Parish Internal Drainage Board The Colville Gospel Trust Council Lake Lothing Third Crossing Application for Development Consent Order Document Reference: 5.2 Consultation Report Appendices Lound Parish Council International Boatbuilding The East of England Faiths Agency Training College C.I.C Mettingham Parish Ipswich & Suffolk The Gypsy Council Council Advanced Motorists Mutford Parish Council Ipswich & Suffolk Council The Halesworth & Blyth Valley for Racial Equality Partnership North Cove Parish Ipswich Borough Council The Home Office Council Oulton Parish Council Ipswich Branch Inland The Ipswich Society Waterways Association Redisham Parish Ipswich Buses The Jack Rose Old Lowestoft Meeting Society Reydon Parish Council James Paget Healthcare The National Federation of Gypsy Trust Liaison Groups Ringsfield & Weston Jeckells The National Trust Parish Council Rumburgh Parish Kessingland Sports & The Ramblers Association Rights of Council Social Centre Way Rushmere Parish Kessingland Travellers The Royal Anglian and Suffolk Meeting Site Regimental Association Shadingfield, Sotterley, Kirkley Business The Royal British Legion Willingham & Ellough Association Parish Council Southwold Town Council KM Electronics Ltd. The Royal British Legion Lowestoft and District Branch Spexhall Parish Council Konectbus Ltd The Society for Sailing Barge Research St James South Elmham Lamberts Coaches The Suffolk Institute of Archaeology Parish Meeting (Beccles) Ltd and History Three Saints Parish Legal Deposit Office The Suffolk Naturalists Society Council Wangford with Henham Lifeboats The Theatres Trust Parish Council Westhall Parish Council LifeSkills The Third Crossing Wissett Parish Council Living Streets Three 'Pedestrians' Association Worlingham Parish London Gypsy and Towlers Coaches Ltd Council Traveller Unit Wrentham Parish Lowestoft & District Transport & General Workers Union Council Canoe Club (TGWU) AA Lowestoft & North Suffolk Upwell & District Coaches Field Naturalists' Club Active Waveney Sports Lowestoft & Waveney Vodafone Group plc Partnership Chamber of Commerce Age UK Lowestoft & Yarmouth W H Fowler & Sons (Coaches) Ltd Rugby Club Age UK Suffolk Lowestoft 60+ Club Wave Trade Agricultural Industries Lowestoft and East Waveney Business Forum Confederation Suffolk Maritime Museum Aldborough Community Lowestoft Archaeological Waveney Community Bus Ltd Bus and Local History Society Lake Lothing Third Crossing Application for Development Consent Order Document Reference: 5.2 Consultation Report Appendices Alfred Corry Lifeboat Lowestoft Arts Centre Waveney Cycling Campaign Museum Alliance of British Drivers Lowestoft Civic Society Waveney Disability Forum Ambassador Travel Lowestoft Fishermen's Waveney & Oulton Board Yacht Club (Anglia) Ltd and Seafarers' Benevolent Society Anglia Road Training Lowestoft Harbour Waveney River Centre Master Anglia Television Ltd - Lowestoft Harbour Waveney River Tours Head of Regional Affairs Maritime Businesses Group Anglian Bus & Coach Ltd Lowestoft Invaders Waveney Tourism Forum Motorcycle Club Archant Lowestoft Journal Waveney Trades Union Council Archant Norfolk - Public Lowestoft Marina Waveney Women’s Health Affairs Correspondent Information Centre Association of Bargemen Lowestoft Museum Wayland Minibus Services BACT Community Lowestoft Probus Club Wherry Lines Community Rail Transport Partnership Bangladeshi Forum Lowestoft Rowing Club Wild Anglia - CIC Waveney Barsham and Lowestoft Sea Cadets Wild Anglia - Local Nature Shipmeadow Village Hall Partnership/New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership BBC Norfolk Lowestoft Town Football Windcat Workboats Club Beccles & Bungay Lowestoft Vision Woodland Trust Journal Beccles and Bungay Lydia Eva & Mincarlo Wood Marine Workboats Cycle Strategy Charitable Trust Beccles Sports Centre LYRA ( Lowestoft & Worlingham Neighbourhood Yarmouth Regional Planning Team Astronomers ) Beccles Townlands Matthews Coaches Yare Valley Society Charity Bridge View Information Mil-Ken Travel YMCA Suffolk The Shine Project and Advice Centre British Driving Society Ministry of Justice Blundeston Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School British Motorcyclists Motor Cycle Industry Briar Independent School Federation Association Ltd Broadlands Marina Mulleys Motorways Ltd Carlton Colville Playgroup Bungay Chamber of National Car Parks Carlton Colville Primary School Trade Bungay Cycle School National Express Ltd Coffee Pot Preschool Bungay Neighbourhood National Farmers Union Conkers Children’s Nursery Development Planning Steering Group Bungay Society National Federation of Corton Church of England Voluntary Bus Users Controlled Primary School Lake Lothing Third Crossing Application for Development Consent Order Document Reference: 5.2 Consultation Report Appendices Business and National Federation of Dell Primary School Professional Women the Blind (BPW) Byways and Bridleways National Historic Ships East Coast College Trust UK C Peeling & Sons National Housing East Point Academy Federation Cabinet Office National Police Air Elm Tree Primary Academy Service (NPAS) CABLE & WIRELESS Neals Travel Ltd Grove Primary School Calibre Travel Neaves Coaches Gunton Primary Academy Campaign for Better Newson Boatbuilders Harbour Pupil Referral Unit Transport Ltd. Campaign to Protect of NHS Retirement Kessingland Church of England Rural England Fellowship Primary Academy Carters Coaches Norfolk and Suffolk Lingwood Kindergarten Boating Association Cefas Norfolk Rugby Football Lowestoft Sixth Form College Union Chenery Travel Norfolk, Suffolk & Cambs Northfield St Nicholas Primary Strategic Health Academy Authority Christ Church Lowestoft Norse Group Ltd Old Warren House Pupil Referral Unit Churches Together North Sea Xplorer Ormiston Denes Academy Circle Support Northern Area Education Oulton Broad Primary School Office Coach Services Ltd Norwich International Pakefield Primary School Airport Ltd Coastal Accessible Office of Road and Rail Pakefield High School & Learning Transport Service Ltd Regulation Community (CATS) Community Action One Voice 4 Travellers Phoenix St Peter Academy Suffolk Confederation of OPA (The Oil & Pipelines Rainbow Day Nursery Passenger Transport Agency) Connecting Communities Open Spaces Society Red Oak Primary School Council for British Ordnance Survey Roman Hill Primary School Archaeology
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