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Ward by Ward Directory of District Councillors 2014/15 Ward by ward directory of district councillors 2014/15 Appleby Ashby Castle Ashby Holywell Ashby Ivanhoe Bardon Breedon Castle Donington Chairman Richard Blunt John Coxon Graham Allman Roger Bayliss Jim Hoult Geraint Jones Michael Specht Nick Rushton Caroline Large Charles Meynell Tony Saffell Conservative Conservative Conservative Conservative Conservative Conservative Conservative Conservative Conservative Conservative Independent Council Offices, Highfield House, The Farm House, 47 Marlborough Way, 1 Shellbrook Close Oakfield House, 14 Forrester Close, Hood House, Staunton Harold Hall, Breedon Hall 6 Barn Close, Coalville, 66 Leicester Road, Old Park Farm, Ashby de la Zouch, Shellbrook Tamworth Road, Coleorton, 19 Lower Church Street, Melbourne Road, Main Street Castle Donington, Leics, LE67 3FJ New Packington, Old Park Lane, Leics, LE65 2NN Ashby de la Zouch, Ashby de la Zouch, Leics, LE67 8GL Ashby De La Zouch, Ashby De La Zouch, Breedon-on-the-Hill Derbys, DE74 2TP 01530 454502 Ashby de la Zouch Ashby de la Zouch, 01530 411055 Leics, LE65 2UJ Leics, LE65 2PR 01530 817544 Leics, LE65 1AB Leics, LE65 1RT Derby, DE73 8AN 01332 810706 richard.blunt@ Leics, LE65 1TQ Leics, LE65 2UB roger.bayliss@ 01530 468179 01530 415692 michael.specht@ 07816 221057 01332 695067 01332 864935 tony.saffell@ nwleicestershire.gov.uk 01530 414300 01530 411643 nwleicestershire.gov.uk jim.hoult@ geraint.jones@ nwleicestershire.gov.uk nicholas.rushton@ caroline.large@ charles.meynell@ nwleicestershire.gov.uk john.coxon@ graham.allman@ nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk Coalville Greenhill Hugglescote Ibstock and Heather Kegworth and Whatton Measham Pam Clayfield John Legrys Ron Adams Nick Clarke Michael Wyatt John Cotterill Paul Hyde Dave De Lacy Virge Richichi Janet Ruff Trevor Pendleton Alison Smith Tom Neilson Sean Sheahan Labour Labour Labour Labour Liberal Democrat Conservative Labour Labour Conservative Labour Conservative Conservative Labour Labour Bauble Yard, 1 Wyggeston Road, 3 Durris Close, 3 Willow Green, 51 Sharpley Avenue, Meadow View, 91 Whitehill Road, 14 Thirlmere Corner Farm, 83 Kenmore Crescent, Woodlands, The White House, 46 High Street, 21 Amersham Way, 6 Main Street, Coalville, Coalville, Coalville, Coalville, 5 Manor Close, Ellistown, Coalville, 2 Main Street, Coalville, 17A Langley Drive, Main Street, Measham, Measham, Thringstone, Leics, LE67 3RE Leics, LE67 4RP Leics, LE67 4SZ Leics, LE67 4DU Ashby de la Zouch, Leics, LE67 1ER Leics, LE67 4SW Heather, Leics, LE67 4RQ Kegworth, Ravenstone, Derbyshire, Derbyshire, Leics, LE67 8NA 01530 832622 01530 459235 07891 073391 01530 459514 Leics, LE65 1EE 01530 260469 01530 459715 Coalville, 07901 586450 Derbys, DE74 2DN Leics, LE67 2AS DE12 7HZ DE12 7PD 01530 224767 john.legrys@ ronnie.adams@ nick.clarke@ michael.wyatt@ 01530 589625 paul.hyde@ dave.delacy@ Leics, LE67 2QP janet.ruff@ 01509 569746 01530 835668 01530 515317 01530 272856 pam.clayfield@ nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk john.cotterill@ nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk 01530 411433 nwleicestershire.gov.uk trevor.pendleton@ alison.smith@ tom.neilson@ sean.sheahan@ nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk virge.richichi@ nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk Moira Oakthorpe and Ravenstone and Snibston Thringstone Valley Whitwick Deputy Chairman Donisthorpe Packington Annette Bridges John Bridges Lesley Massey Nigel Smith John Geary Russell Johnson David Everitt Leon Spence Rowena Holland David Stevenson Tony Gillard Derek Howe Ray Woodward Conservative Conservative Labour Conservative Labour Labour Labour Labour Conservative Conservative Conservative Labour Labour Willow Farm, Willow Farm, 47 Ashby Road, The White House, The Birches, 1 Hawley Close, 72 Glebe Road, Council Offices, The Cedars, 28 Main Street, 128 St Bernards Road, 73 Silver Street, 30 Mossdale, Ashby Road, Ashby Road, Donisthorpe, Main Street, 18 Ashby Road, Hugglescote, Thringstone, Coalville, Ashby Road, Worthington, Whitwick, Whitwick, Whitwick, Moira, Moira, Swadlincote, Ravenstone, Sinope, Leics, LE67 2BP Coalville, Leics, LE67 3FJ Coleorton, Ashby De La Zouch, Leics, LE67 5GW Coalville, Leics, LE67 5BL Swadlincote, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, Leics, LE67 2AS Coalville, 01530 832457 Leics, LE67 8NW 07828 194768 Leics, LE67 8FB Leics, LE65 1RP 01530 452930 Leics, LE67 5EX 01530 831542 Derbyshire, DE12 6DP Derbyshire, DE12 6DP DE12 7QF 01530 835668 Leics, LE67 3AY russell.johnson@ 01530 223074 leon.spence@ 07768 713687 01530 222970 tony.gillard@ 01530 834597 ray.woodward@ 01530 564645 01530 564645 07949 605384 nigel.smith@ 01530 835171 nwleicestershire.gov.uk david.everitt@ nwleicestershire.gov.uk rowena.holland@ david.stevenson@ nwleicestershire.gov.uk derek.howe@ nwleicestershire.gov.uk annette.bridges@ john.bridges@ lesley.massey@ nwleicestershire.gov.uk john.geary@ nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk nwleicestershire.gov.uk www.nwleics.gov.uk.
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