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629338 E. Councillor. Billinger@ Eastriding.Gov.Uk East Riding of Yorkshire Council councillors Cottingham North Beverley Rural Beverley Bridlington North Bridlington South Town and Old Bridlington Central CC C CC U C L U C U I I Key C Conservative Ld Liberal Democrat I Stephen Parnaby Bradley Birmingham Phyllis Pollard Richard Harrap Chris Matthews Thelma Milns Margaret Chadwick Shelagh Finlay David Robson Richard Burton Malcolm Milns Ros Jump Geraldine Mathieson Independent OBE T. 07780 507739 T. (01430) 422202 T. (01262) 672496 T. (01262) 675605 T. (01262) 677942 T. (01262) 677877 T. (01262) 675921 T. (01262) 400494 T. (01262) 850296 T. (01262) 677942 T. (01482) 842272 T. (01482) 847276 L Labour T. (01482) 841370 E. councillor. E. councillor. E. councillor. E. councillor. E. councillor. E. chad61@tesco. E. cllr.s.fi nlay@ 07387 987928 E. richardrockville 07963 709804 E. ros.jump@ E. cllr@mathieson1. 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E. tony@ E. councillor. E. pat@smith36. E. symon.fraser@ E. babs.hall1@ E. felicity.temple@ E. janeevison@ E. councillor. E. jvg.owen@ E. councillor.head@ E. mookei440@aol. E. councillor. E. patricia.oneil1@ karoo.co.uk medini@eastriding. galbraith1.karoo. meredith@ karoo.co.uk farmline.com yahoo.co.uk yahoo.com btinternet.com lisseter@ btinternet.com eastriding.gov.uk com boatman@ btinternet.com gov.uk co.uk eastriding.gov.uk eastriding.gov.uk eastriding.gov.uk North Holderness Howden Howden Howdenshire Mid Holderness Woodmansey Minster and Hessle L Ld L C C C C C CC C C O I I Iain Billinger Phil Davison Paul Hogan Charlie Bayram Victoria Aitken Linda Bayram Nigel Wilkinson John Holtby Brian Skow Peter Turner David Elvidge Kerri Harold Dominic Peacock Barbara Jefferson John Whittle T. (01482) 629338 T. (01482) 647315 T. 07980 291711 T. (01430) 422373 T. 07721 411620 T. 07956 310720 T. 07717 364525 T. 07710 354616 T. (01964) 613035 T. (01482) 641031 T. (01482) 870979 T. (01482) 861023 T. 07711 687212 T. (01964) 533122 T. (01964) 532301 E. councillor. E. philnliz@philnliz. E. paul@ E. councillor. E. councillor. E. councillor. E. councillor. E. councillor. E. brian.skow@sky. E. councillor. E. councillor. E. Kerri.harold@ E. councillor. E. BYJefferson@aol. E. whittlejohn06@ billinger@ karoo.co.uk mpdhogan.karoo. bayram@ aitken@eastriding. lbayram@ nigel.wilkinson@ holtby@eastriding. com turner@eastriding. elvidge@eastriding. gmail.com peacock@ com gmail.com eastriding.gov.uk co.uk eastriding.gov.uk gov.uk eastriding.gov.uk eastriding.gov.uk gov.uk gov.uk gov.uk eastriding.gov.uk Rawcliffe and Marshland and Rawcliffe Airmyn and Snaith, South EastHolderness Pocklington Provincial Pocklington C I C C C C C C Bridlington Central and Old Town Claude Mole Andy Strangeway Kay West John Barrett Caroline Fox Jackie Cracknell Lyn Healing David Tucker Bridlington North T. (01430) 871870 T. 07826 439101 T. (01759) 305238 T. (01405) 869668 T. (01405) 767330 T. 07769 628806 T. 07724 901527 T. (01964) 650593 Bridlington SouthSouth E. allthemoles@aol. E. info@island- E. kaywestbb@ E. councillor. E. carolinef071@ E. jackie@ E. councillor. E. councillor. com man.co.uk hotmail.com barrett@ aol.com jackiecracknell.com healing@ tucker@eastriding. eastriding.gov.uk eastriding.gov.uk gov.uk DriffDriffieldield and Rural EasEast t Wolds and CoastalCoastal South Hunsley South West South West Holderness C C C C C St Mary’s C Ld C WoWoldslds Weighton Pocklington Provincial North Holdernes s Mike Bryan John Dennis Sue Steel Julie Abraham Vanessa Walker Elaine Aird Denis Healy Bryan Pearson Beverley Rural T. (01482) 898542 T. (01482) 897129 T. 07754 298952 T. (01482) 633746 T. 07780 687383 T. (01482) 864423 T. 07951 577002 T. (01482) 861122 E. councillor. E. councillor. E. councillor.steel@ E. julie@ E. vanessawalker1955@ E. elaine@elainea. E. councillor. E. councillor. mjabraham.karoo. outlook.com bryan@eastriding. dennis@eastriding. eastriding.gov.uk karoo.co.uk healy@eastriding. pearson@ St.St Mary'sMary’s gov.uk gov.uk co.uk gov.uk eastriding.gov.uk MinsMinster ter and Mid HoldernesHolderness s WoodmansWo o d m a n s eey y CotCottinghamtingham North Tranby Tranby Ld C andKirkElla Willerby C C C Weighton Wolds CC C Howdenshire Cottingham South Dale Ward Willerby and Kirk Ella South TranbyTr a nby Howden HunsHunsley ley HesHessle s le South WesWest t Goole North Holdernes s South EasEast t Holdernes s Mary-Rose Hardy Mary Kingston Shaun Horton Gary McMaster Dee Sharpe Andy Burton David Rudd Mike Stathers Goole South T. (01482) 503906 T. (01482) 650397 T. (01482) 653647 T. 07427 544200 T. 07930 800398 T. 07846 210409 T. (01430) 873708 T. 07802 187614 Snaith,Snaith, Airmyn, Rawcliffe and Marshland E. maryrosehardy@ E. mary@mlkngstn. E. cllr. 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