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Committee List Description with Duplicates Removed List of representations received in objection APPENDIX 1 A Jones Llanafon 1 Keens Row Heol Esgob St. Asaph Aled Wright 22 Ffordd Siarl St. Asaph Amanda Hughes 70 Ashley Court St. Asaph Carole Aeron 9 Viola Avenue Rhyl Dewi Cawthray 2 Abbey Court Denbigh Katy Howatson 22 Handsworth Crescent Rhyl Mark Crossman Emms 3 Pentre Terrace Flint Mountain Flint Martin Foulkes 6 Ffordd Siarl St. Asaph Mrs E I Robertson 15 Llys Dyffryn St. Asaph Philip Riley 5 Bishops Walk St. Asaph R C Poley Tal y Graig Groessffordd Marli Abergele Rhiannon Jones Wigfair Home Farm Wigfair St. Asaph Robert Deed 5 Tan y Bryn St. Asaph Sam Morris 2 Lloyd Avenue Denbigh Sandra Wilson Rosehill Bungalow Glascoed Road St. Asaph Simon Wallace 16 Heol Afon St. Asaph T L Hughes 24 Roe Parc St. Asaph Wayne Kendall Bryn Alaw Llansannan Denbigh A Barraclough 50 Penlon Menai Bridge Anglesey A Bulloch, 99 Maes Y Gog, Rhyl A Higgins, 5 Llys Tywi, Rhyl A Howatson, 12 Bro Clwyd, Rhewl A Jones Llanafon 1 Keens Row Heol Esgob St. Asaph A P Marginson 84 Ashly Court St. Asaph A Taylor 10 The Paddock Elwy Park St. Asaph A Wallace, 4 Bryntirion Avenue, Prestatyn A. Bedwell, Glan Aber, Cynwyd A. Davies, Llys Farm, Ystrad Road, Denbigh A. Duke, 2 Bryn Arthur, St Asaph A. E. Fishlock, Sandiacre, Glascoed Road, St. Asaph A. Greaves, 4, Bronant Estate, Trefnant A. Hands, 13, Princes Park, Rhuddlan A. Jones, 10, Clwyd Avenue, Denbigh A. Jones, Remstone Property Management Ltd., Liverpool A. M Lawrence, Gardeners Cottage, Wigfair, St Asaph Aaron Jones Haulfryn Whitchurch Road Denbigh Abigail Curzon, 43 Oakville Avenue, Rhyl Adam Walkowycz, 3 Clos Bodrhyddan, Rhyl Adam Weedman, 31 Fford Nant, Kinmel Bay Adele Maddison, 25 Clwyd Avenue, Prestatyn Adele Wellan 31 Cysgod y Graig Denbigh Adrian Bolger, 20 Pen Y Maes Avenue, Rhyl Adrian Jones 40 Rhos Road Prestatyn Adrian Smith 3 Tan y Bryn St. Asaph Aeron Waller 13 Bronallt Groes Denbigh Alan Johnston, 12 Pant Glas, St Asaph Alan Maher Garth Cottage Upper Denbigh Road St. Asaph Albert Batin, 8 Love Lane, Denbigh Aletha Powell, Ty Coch Nantglyn Road, Denbigh Alex Goodridge, 8 Bronant Estate, Trefnant Alex Hutchinson, 17 Ffordd Aberkinsey, Rhyl Alex Jones, 1 Sydenham Avenue, Abergele Alex Kingsman Nant Isa Llanefydd Alex Scarlett, 8 Llys Sion, Rhyl Alex Serban, Llewesog Hall Cottage, Prion, Denbigh Alice Harte, 114 Ffordd Parc Castell, Bodelwyddan Alison Chamberlain, Garreg Ganol, Whitford Alison Lamb, 10C Church Street, Helston, Cornwall Alison Larter, 17 Aberconwy Road, Prestatyn Alison Shuttle, 38 Dyserth Road, Rhyl Allan Monro, Garden Cottage, Bont Newydd, St. Asaph Alun Jones, Lismara, Upper Denbigh Road, St. Asaph Alwena Jones, 11 Bryn Elwy, St Asaph Amanda Jones, Hafd y Coed, Tremeirchion, St. Asaph Amanda Peak, Unit 2, Woodyard, Glascoed Road Amy Clowery Atherley 58 Longridge Road Woodthorpe Arnold List of representations received in objection Amy Evans, 6 Barrfield Road, Rhuddlan Amy Hunter, 6 Ashly Court, St Asaph Amy Piff, Flat 4, 25 Church Street, Rhyl Andrea Thorpe, 16 Llwyn Elwy, St Asaph Andrew Graham, 17 Maes yr Efail, Henllan Andrew Harrington, Ashlyn, Mount Road, St. Asaph Andrew Heckman Winifred Cottage Heol Esgob St. Asaph Andrew Hurst, 4 Eryl Cottage, Lower Denbigh Road, St. Asaph Andrew Jones, 24 Lowther Court, Bodelwyddan Andrew Noon, 1 Weavers Lane, Dyserth Andrew Thorpe, Mount Stores, Denbigh Street, Henllan Andrew Williams 20, Rhodfa Glenys, Mount Road, St. Asaph Andrew Williams, Penrallt, Nantglyn Andrew Wilson, 1 Hen Waliau, St Asaph Andy Dunn, 7 Hilltop Road, Rhyl Andy Kelly Rhodfa Wyddfa Rhyl Andy Meadows, 6 Haydn Close, Kinmel Bay Andy O'Riley 2 Chester Street St. Asaph Andy Rainford, Murmur Y Nant, 2 Gernant, Llanrhaedr Andy Webster, 20 Sycamore Close, Hawarden Andy Williams, 15 Ffordd Parc Castell, Bodelwyddan Aneta Williams, Coed Y Fron, Llanrhaedr Angela Hannah, 4 Roundwood Avenue, Meliden Angharad Grindall, Ty Mawr, St Asaph Rd, Bodelwyddan Angie Cardno, 21 Ffordd Ffynon, Rhuddlan Anita Burrows, 21 Tan y Bryn, St Asaph Ann Dowlet, 74 Ashly Court, St Asaph Ann Ellis, 14 Lon Glyn, Denbigh Ann Harrison 34 Llwyn Elwy St. Asaph Ann Hoyles, 19 Maes yr Efail, Henllan Ann Jones, 1 Llys Fammau, Denbigh Ann Minshull, 5, Cathedral Walk, St. Asaph Ann Thomas, 68 Waterloo Road, Capel Hendre, Ammanford Ann Wright, Cefn Farm, Cefn, St Asaph Anna Holt, Hilbre Cottage, Trelogan Anna Naiomi Lewis 43 Ashley Court St. Asaph Anne Bond, Upway, Glascoed , St Asaph Anne Davies, 63 Pendyffryn, Llandudno Junction Anne Hughes 24 Roe Parc St. Asaph Anne Hughes, 17 Trellewelyn Road, Rhyl Anne Marie Leach 4 Llys Trewithan Mount Road St. Asaph Anne Martin, 25 Ffordd Siarl, St Asaph Anne Roberts, Hendre, Whitchurch Road, Denbigh Annette Bolger, 20 Pen Y Maes Avenue, Rhyl Annette Mitchell, 2 Lon Cwybr, Rhuddlan Annwen Roberts, Gwynant, Ruthin Road, Denbigh Anthea Rowlands, 34 Spruce Avenue, Rhyl Anthony Earl, 4 Maes Yr Efail, Henllan Anthony Hoyle, 12 Maes Yr Efail, Henllan Anthony Pritchard, Pen y Clinc, Cefn Road, St Asaph Anthony Stewart, 8 Maes y Gog, Rhyl Anthony Young, April Cottage, Glascoed Road, St Asaph Antony Wilson Rose Hill Bungalow Glascoed Road St. Asaph Antony Young, April Cottage, Glascoed Road, St. Asaph Anwen Roberts, 35 The Broadway, Abergele Arthur Davies, 3 Clos y Berllan, Rhuddlan Arwel Davies 8 Henwoods Court Mayo Road Shipston on Stour Arwel Jones 105 Bishops Walk St. Asaph Arwel Thomas Stables, Glan Clwyd Bella, Llandyrnog Arwyn Jones, 24 Pant y Bedol, Llanrhaeadr Arwyn Thomas 3 Pentre Avenue Abergele Ash Brooks, Glascoed Barn, Cefn, St Asaph Ashlea Rowlands, 1 Derwen Terrace, Bodfari Ashley James, 20 Roe Parc, St Asaph Ashley Peters, Cwttir Cottage, St. Asaph Ashley Roberts 22 Tan y Bryn St. Asaph List of representations received in objection Ashley Weale, 37 Weaverton Drive, Rhyl Audrey Roberts, 14 Bishops Walk, St Asaph B J Kelly, 2 Cae Uchaf, Rhyl B Ledwith 58 Bryn Twr Abergele B M Gowing, Millhouse, Bontnewydd, Cefn, St. Asaph B R & V L Jones, 23, Bodannerch Drive, Rhyl B. A. Sinclair, Cae Glas, Ffordd Siarl, St. Asaph B. Morris, 13, Maes Robert, Cefn, St. Asaph Barbara Batin, 8 Love Lane, Denbigh Barbara Hector, 40 North Drive, Rhyl Barbara Hilton, 6 Paradise Street, Rhyl Barbara Pilkington, Rose Cottage, Church Street, Rhuddlan Barbara Rust 11 Roe Parc St. Asaph Barbara Smith, 3 Clwyd Park, Kinmel Bay Barbara Trefor, 3, Yew Tree Close, St. Asaph Barrie Collins, Bont Newydd Mill, Bont Newydd, St. Asaph Barry Hunter, 3 Clos Dinas Bran, Bodelwyddan Barry Jones, 25 Westfield, Rhyl Barry Townsend 92 Ashley Court St. Asaph Becky Clarke, 3 Maes Hafal, Gellifor Becky Deirvinskis, 9 Holywell Road, Waen, St Asaph Beinwyn Roberts, 32 Ffordd Meifod, Henllan Ben Garnett, 11 Coed Llawyrf, Abergele Ben Haines, 114 Ffordd Parc Castell, Bodelwyddan Ben Porter, 39 Roe Parc, St Asaph Ben Ross 22 Llys Dyffryn St. Asaph Bernadette Bryce, 7 Bro Havard, St Asaph Beryl Evans, Marli Farm, Groesffordd, Marli Beryl J Crilly, Elwy Dale, Glascoed Road, St. Asaph Beryl Roberts, Tyn Ffrith, Nantglyn Beth Spinks 120 Ffordd Parc Castell Bodelwyddan Beth Wilkes, 92 Grange Road, Rhyl Bethan Batty Gwylfa Llansannan Denbigh Bethan Jones Terfyn Caerwys Road Dyserth Bethan Purser, 13 Rhodfa Derwen, Prestatyn Bethan Roberts, 17 Ty Coch Stree, Henllan Bethan Williams, 16 Bishop Walk, St Asaph Bethany Stott, 127 Mosley Common Road, Worsley, Manchester Bev Meadows, Groesffordd, Mount Road, St Asaph Bill Sherley, Flat 2, 27 Church Street, Rhyl Billy Axon, 2 Camrau Cottages, Cefn, St Asaph Billy Wynne Glascoed Bach Cefn St. Asaph Bob Francis, Bob Francis Crane Hire, Abergele Road, Rhuddlan Bob Sanderson, 15, Bryn Elwy, St. Asaph Brenda Ricketts 3 Bryn Arthur St. Asaph Brenda Williams, Awel Y Coed, 24 Clwydian Park Crescent, Trefnant Brendan W Bryce, The Heights, Bishopswood Road, Prestatyn Brett Tillett, 31 Sutherland Close, Ketley, Telford Brian Bremwer, 2 Merseyview Cottages, Halkyn Brian Hughes 11 Llys St. Asaph Brian Jones, 4 Brandon Court, Rhyl Brian Miller 6 Llys Trewithan St. Asaph Denbighshire Brian Robinson, 21 Ffordd Siarl, St Asaph Brian Smith, 1 Llwyn Elwy, St Asaph Bronia Widdows 3 Kentigern Court St. Asaph Bronia Williams, 3 Kentigern Court, St Asaph Bruce H Crilly, Elwy Dale, Glascoed Road, St. Asaph Bryan Evans 49 Ffordd Brenig St. Asaph Bryan Lloyd Williams, 6, Rhodfa Glenys, St. Asaph Bryan Williams 30 Arran Drive Rhyl Bryn Roberts, 1 Ffordd Siarl, St Asaph Bryn Roberts, 6 Pant y Glas, St Asaph Bryn Williams 101 Bishops Walk St. Asaph Bryn Williams, 16 Bishops Walk, St Asaph Brynmor Davies, 3 Cross Eotes, Glascoed, Abergele C A Chadderton, 4 Cwrt Wigfair Isaf, Lower Denbigh Rd, St Asaph List of representations received in objection C Spencer, Maes Y Groes, Henllan C Stickney, 9 Birch Grove, Prestatyn (O0 C Williams 2 Llawr Pentre Old Colwyn C Williams, 47 South Avenue, Prestatyn C. Bedwell, Bryn Coed, Cwttir Lane, St. Asaph C. Boothroyd, 67, Ffordd Aelwyd, Carmel, Holywell C. Crook, Llys y Wennol, Glascoed Road, St. Asaph C. Folly, 1, Sydenham Avenue, Abergel C. Hughes, Glanrafon, Oakhill Lane, Prestatyn C. Hunt, 6, Washington Court, Rhyl C. Job-Davies, 28 Gernant, Old Colwyn C. Jones, Bryn Teg, Princes Road, Rhuddlan C. Keates, 8, Lon Ystrad, Rhyl C. Lewis-Evans, 6, Heol Afon, St. Asaph C. Macleod, 4, The Meadows, Prestatyn C. Smith, Stable Cottage, Bodfari C. Wollace, 14, Bryntirion Drive, Prestatyn C.Duke Williams, 5 Nant Erw, Trefnant Caine Ross 14 Llwyn Elwy St. Asaph Caine Ross, 19 Llwyn Elwy, St Asaph Callum Gatfield, 15 Heol Afon, St Asaph Callum Morgan Jones, 23 Clwyd Avenue, Prestatyn Callum Taylor 4 Ffordd Newydd St Asaph Cara Porter, 20 Llawr y Dyffryn, Ruthin Caren Marsden, 71 Maes Y Gog, Rhyl Cari Roberts, 26 Bishops Walk, St Asaph Carl Lewis 43 Ashley Court St.
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