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List of Respondents Annex 1 Abi Reader BCCS Council of Management Clive Lott E G Norris Adrian Davies Ben Beddoes Clive Myhill List of respondents Annex 1 BCCS Council of Abi Reader Management Clive Lott E G Norris Adrian Davies Ben Beddoes Clive Myhill E J Evans Adrian Williams Ben Harris Clive Roads E Wozencroft Aeron Jenkins Ben Williams Colin Lewis Ed Griffiths & Co Aeron Jenkins Betty Lee Colin Passmore Edward Davies CP and VM Alec Batanero BN NS Morgan Andrews Edward Perkins Aled Davies Bryan Thomas D G Davies Edward Powell Alice Hewitt Bryn Francis D Gatchase Edward Vaughan Alice Lampard Bryn Lewis D T Williams Eiron Vaughan Alwyn Roberts C B Jones D.A. REES & CO Elaine Benbow Dafydd Saunders- Elaine Masci, Amelia Findon C E Davies Jones Badger Trust Cymru Amy Fitzsimons Camlas Farm Vets C O Jones David Denny Ellen Bryan Andrew Evans C.D. Lewis David Grimsell Eluned Davies Andrew Lloyd Carol Carter David Jacob Elwyn Probert Andrew Maxwell Caroline Gouldney David James Elwyn Williams Andrew Price Catherine Davies David James Eva Melita Corbett Angela Fray Evan and Gareth Evans Cefn Coed Farms David Jones Lewis Ceri Davies, Angela Fray Natural Resources Evans Wales David Lloyd Fiona Jerman Frances Jones, Anna Davies Ceri Jenkins David S Hughes Aeron Vets Anne Brummer Chris Davies David Thomas G Lewis Anthony and Patricia Scoffield Chris Hargraves David Williams G M Bromwell Arwel Davies Chris Mallon Delana Davies G Vaughan Arwel Owen Chris Pennie DG Rees Gareth Thomas Arwel Rees Chris Pennie DL and JE Lewis Gareth Thomas Arwyn Groe Chris Williams DM Foulkes Gary Owen Arwyn Meddins Christopher Hanks Dominic Dyer GE Davies B Davies CLA Donald Morgan GE Jones B Probert Claire Jones Dr Elizabeth Jones Geoff Lloyd Claire Lawson, Geoffrey Barry Wise RSPCA Cymru DV Bebb Christensen List of respondents Annex 1 George Dunn, Iechyd Da TFA Cymru (Gwledig) Ltd John G Biggs M Ross Geraint & Rachael Davies Irfon Jenkins John Hands Mark Conboy Geraint Jones, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority Iwan Parry John Lewis Mark Egerton J Bradburne Price Mark Jones, Born Geraint Morgans & Co John Morgan Free Gerallt Francis J E Jones John Owen Mark Price Gethin Havard J G & S O Lewis John Phillips Martin Hancox Gethin Jones J K & D M Jones John Shearer Martin Windsor Glenys Jenkins J L Davies John Vaughan Mary Davies Glyn Jones J Shearer John Williams Maurice Jones Glyn Pennie J Spreull John Yeomans Meilir Jones Glyn Powell Jack Shearer Jon Dudal Melvin Jones Glyn Vaughn Jacqui Parkes Karl Davies Michael Griffiths Michael Sharratt, Marches Badger Graham Price James Best Kate Palshis Group Graham Price James Jones Kate Pugh Mike Bird Mike John, Fenton Guto Llwyd Lewis James Shearer Kathyn Lewis Vets Gwent Branch FUW Jan Bayley Keith Davies Milly Fyfe Gwyndaf Thomas Janet Garner Keith Davies Morgan Evans & Co Hayley Price Janet Morgan Ken Williams Moss Jones Mr & Mrs Helen Davies Jeff Davies Kevin Miles Christopher Webb Helen Phillips, Jennifer Layton Tysul Vets Mills KJ & JA Prothero Mr & Mrs Davies Mr & Mrs Eric Howell Havard Jeremy Moody Leon Window Davies Hugh Morrey Joanna Roberts Lesley Docksey Mr Jeff Evans Liam & Annie Hugh Morrey Joe Powell James Mr T Bayliss Hugh Tudor John & Elen Jones Linda Griffiths Mrs Anne Rees Hughes John Cherry Liz Jones N Astley Huw Parry John Davies Louise Corfield N Bennett Hywel Morgan John Davies Lydia Jenkins Neil Christiensen Ian Doucet John Edmondson Lyndon Jones NFU Cymru Ian Evans John Edwards M A Watkins Nick Davis Ian Jones John Evans M G Shearer Nicolas Fenwick List of respondents Annex 1 Nigel Bryn Owen Rhian Price Steve Hughson Wyn Griffith No Name Rhys & Judith Parry Steve Roberts Rhys Beynon- No Name Thomas Steve Smith North Wales Vets Rhys Davies Steven Davies Stuart Jones- Not given Rhys Francis Evans O D Tranter Richard D Evans Susan Jones P R & CUL Beubow Richard Parry T A J Hughes Paul Jones Richard Powell TB Rowlands Paul Rodgers Richard Tudor The Soil Association Thomas Aeron Peredur Hughes R. Jenkins Hughes Peter Barrett Robert Lewis Thomas Hopkins Peter Howells Roger Abberley Thomas Parry Pheobe McCarter Roger Ellis Tim & Claire Jones Phil Stocker, Wales Commons Forum Roland Davies Tom Brooksbank Philip Jerman Russell Williams Tom Cowcher Phillip G Roberts Ruth Davies Tom Harris Phillip J. Owens Ruth Watkins Tom Langton Tom, Francisca & Piers D Austin S M Corbett Eira Harris Prosser Davies Sally Hall Tudor Bound R & W Duss Sam Griffiths W A Morris Sarah Reisz, Dyfi R Davies badger Group W A Shearer R Gittins Sarah Wallace W D Dyfan James R W & P A Foote Sheila Crispin W D Morris Rachael Hewish Shirley Lewis W V S Corbett Rachel Chapel Sioned Williams Wayne Davies Welsh Lamb and Raymond John Sorin Popa Beef Producers South East Wildlife Trusts RE & JA Lewis Regional Board Wales South Wales and Mid West Limousin William & Gareth Rebecca Planton Club Davies St James Veterinary Group Rebekah Carling Swansea William Jenkins RH Wilson Stephen Hardwick William Lloyd List of respondents Annex 1 .
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