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East Midlands Wednesday 23 November, 10.30Am – 3.00Pm Neighbourhood planning networking event – East Midlands Wednesday 23 November, 10.30am – 3.00pm Harborough District Council, The Symington Building, Adam and Eve Street, Market Harborough LE16 7AG Neighbourhood Plan Successful Groups (from the last 3 years) East Mids Ab Kettleby Parish Council East Mids Arnesby Parish Council East Mids Asfordby Parish Council East Mids Ashbourne Neighbourhood Plan Group East Mids Ashby de la Zouch Town Council East Mids Ashover Parish Council East Mids Awsworth Parish Council East Mids Badby Parish Neighbourhood Plan East Mids Bakewell Town Council East Mids Barby and Onley Parish Council East Mids Barnwell Parish Council East Mids Barrow upon Soar Parish Council East Mids Barrow upon Soar Parish Council East Mids Bassingham Parish Council East Mids Beaumont Lodge Neighbourhood CIC East Mids Beckingham Neighbourhood Plan East Mids Belper Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group East Mids Billesdon Parish Council East Mids Billinghay Community Plan East Mids Billinghay Community Plan East Mids Birchwood Area Community Land Trust Ltd East Mids Blaby Parish Council East Mids Bottesford Parish Council East Mids Bracebridge Heath Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group East Mids Bradwell War Memorial Hall Charity East Mids Brailsford and Ednaston Parish Council East Mids Bramcote Neighbourhood Forum East Mids Brattleby Parish Council East Mids Braunston Parish Council East Mids Brigstock Neighbourhood Planning Group East Mids Brinsley Parish Council East Mids Brixworth Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group East Mids Broughton and Dalby Parish Council East Mids Broughton Parish Neighbourhood Plan East Mids Burbage Parish Council (Leicestershire) East Mids Burbage Parish Council (Leicestershire) East Mids Burbage Parish Council (Leicestershire) East Mids Burton Joyce Parish Council East Mids Burton on the Wolds Cotes and Prestwold Parish Council East Mids Burton Overy Neighbourhood Plan Group East Mids Caistor Town Council East Mids Caistor Town Council East Mids Calverton Parish Council East Mids Carlton in Lindrick Neighbourhood Plan East Mids Centara Neighbourhood Forum East Mids Charwelton Neighbourhood Forum East Mids Chelveston-cum-Caldecott Parish Council East Mids Cherry Willingham parish Council East Mids Chinley Buxworth and Brownside Community Association East Mids Clarborough & Welham Parish Council East Mids Clarborough and Welham Parish Council East Mids Clawson, Hose and Harby Parish Council East Mids Coleby Parish Council East Mids Collyweston Parish Council East Mids Colsterworth and District Parish Council East Mids Colsterworth and District Parish Council East Mids Corringham Parish Council East Mids Cottesmore Neighbourhood Planning Group East Mids Cottingham Parish Council (Leicestershire) East Mids Crich Parish Council East Mids Crick Parish Council East Mids Croxton Kerrial and Branston Parish Council East Mids Cuckney Parish Council East Mids Cuckney Parish Council East Mids Desborough Community Development Trust East Mids Desborough Town Council East Mids Desborough Town Council East Mids Doveridge Parish Council Neighbourhood Plan East Mids Doveridge Parish Council Neighbourhood Plan East Mids Dunholme Parish Council East Mids Dunston Neighbourhood Panel East Mids East Langton parish Council East Mids East Leake Neighbourhood Plan East Mids East Markham Neighbourhood Plan East Mids East Midland Homes Cooperative East Mids Ecton Parish Council East Mids Elkesley Neighbourhood Plan East Mids Ellistown and Battleflat Parish Council East Mids Epperstone Parish Council East Mids Epperstone Parish Council East Mids Everton Parish Council (Bassetlaw) East Mids Farnsfield Parish Council Neighbourhood Plan Working Group 2 East Mids Fernwood Parish Council East Mids Fiskerton Parish Council East Mids Fleckney Parish Council East Mids Flore Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group East Mids Fosse Villages East Mids Foston Parish Council East Mids Foxton Parish Council East Mids Foxton Parish Council East Mids Foxton Parish Council East Mids Frisby on the Wreake Parish Council East Mids Gainsborough Town Council East Mids Gilmorton Parish Council East Mids Glapthorn Parish Council East Mids Great Bowden Parish Council East Mids Great Easton Parish Council East Mids Great Glen Parish Council East Mids Great Limber Parish Council East Mids Greetham Parish Council East Mids Growing Together East Mids Harworth and Bircotes NP East Mids Hazelwood Parish Council East Mids Higham Ferrers Town Council East Mids Hoby with Rotherby Parish Council East Mids Holymoorside and Walton Parish Council East Mids Horncastle Neighbourhood Development Plan East Mids Horncastle Neighbourhood Development Plan East Mids Houghton on the Hill Parish Council East Mids Hungarton Parish Council East Mids Idridgehay, Alton and Ashleyhay Parish Council East Mids Irchester, knuston and little Irchester neighbourhood plan East Mids JUS-t Jacksdale Underwood Selston tomorrow East Mids Keyworth Parish Council East Mids Kibworth Neighbourhood Planning Group East Mids Kilsby Parish Council East Mids King's Cliffe Neighbourhood Development Plan Steering Group East Mids Kings Clipstone Neighbourhood Plan East Mids Kirk Ireton Parish Council East Mids Kislingbury Parish Council East Mids Knighton Neighbourhood Forum East Mids Langham Parish Council East Mids Langworth Parish Council East Mids Laughton Parish Council East Mids Legbourne Parish Council East Mids Leicester Forest East Parish Council East Mids Linby Parish Council East Mids Long Bennington Parish Council East Mids Lound Parish Council 3 East Mids Lubenham Parish Council East Mids Market Bosworth Neighbourhood Forum East Mids Mattersey and Mattersey Thorpe Neighbourhood Plan East Mids Medbourne Parish Coucnil East Mids Misson Parish Council East Mids Misson Parish Council East Mids Misterton Parish Council East Mids Moulton Parish Council (Daventry, Northants) East Mids Neighbourhood Planning Forum for Teversal, Stanton Hill and Skegby East Mids Nettleham Parish Council East Mids North Hykeham Town Council East Mids North Kilworth Neighbourhood Plan East Mids North Somercotes Parish Council East Mids One A Ltd East Mids Osgodby Parish Council East Mids Oundle Town Council East Mids Overstone Parish Council East Mids Quarndon Parish Council East Mids Radcliffe-on-Trent Parish Council East Mids Rearsby Parish Council East Mids Repton Parish Council East Mids Ripley Town Council East Mids Riseholme Parish Council East Mids Rothley Parish Council East Mids Rural Community Council Leicestershire and Rutland East Mids Saddington Parish Neighbourhood Forum East Mids Saxilby with Ingleby Parish Council East Mids Scothern Parish Council East Mids Scraptoft Parish Council East Mids Shearsby Parish Council East Mids Sheepy Parish Council East Mids Shireoaks Parish Council Neighbourhood plan East Mids Shireoaks Parish Council Neighbourhood plan East Mids Silk Willoughby Parish Council East Mids Skillington Parish Council East Mids Sneinton Alchemy CIC East Mids Somerby Parish Council East Mids South Kilworth Parish Council East Mids South Wingfield Parish Council East Mids Southwell Town Council East Mids Spratton Parish Council East Mids Stamford Town Council East Mids Stanwick Parish Council East Mids Staverton Parish Council East Mids Stoke Golding Neighbourhood Plan Advisory Committee East Mids Sturton Ward Neighbourhood Plan East Mids Sudbrooke Parish Council 4 East Mids Sutton Cum Lound Neighbourhood Plan East Mids Swanwick Parish Council East Mids Swinford Parish Council East Mids Thorpe on the Hill Parish Council East Mids Thurcaston and Cropston Parish Council East Mids Thurgarton Parish Council East Mids Thurlby Parish Council East Mids Tollerton Parish Council East Mids Treswell with Cottam Parish Council East Mids Tur Langton Parish Council East Mids Tuxford Town Council East Mids Uppingham First East Mids Vision 4DarleyDale East Mids Walkeringham Parish Council East Mids Warsop Parish Council East Mids Weedon Bec Neighbourhood Planning Steering Group East Mids Weedon Bec Neighbourhood Planning Steering Group East Mids Welbourn Neighbourhood Development Plan Steering Group East Mids Welford Parish Council East Mids Welton Parish Council Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group East Mids Wessington Parish Council East Mids West Clarendon Hinckley Neighbourhood Forum East Mids West Haddon NH Plan Steering Group East Mids Whitwick Community Enterprises East Mids Willoughton Parish Council East Mids Wingerworth Parish Council East Mids Wollaston Parish Council East Mids Woodford-cum-membris Parish Council East Mids Woodhall Spa Neighbourhood Development Plan Working Group East Mids Wymondham and Edmondthorpe Neighbourhood Plan Group 5 .
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