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Submission Statement Appendix A Appendix A Core Strategy Consultee List 359538 Spetisbury Parish Council Statutory Consultees 359542 Tarrant Hinton Parish Council ID Organisation 359476 Ebbesbourne Wake Parish Council 604358 Department for Transport 359519 New Milton Town Council 482481 Homes and Communities Agency Tarrant Monkton and Launceston 604080 Group Parish Council 360508 The Planning Inspectorate 359297 Berwick St John Parish Council 359507 Martin Parish Council Infrastructure Services Lower Winterborne Group Parish ID Organisation 359556 Council 484352 BT Group 359531 Sopley Parish Council 484356 BT Openreach Group Ellingham, Harbridge and Ibsley 359477 Parish Council 359478 English Heritage 359304 Bransgore Parish Council 519096 Entec UK Ltd 359423 Damerham Parish Council 636321 Environment Agency 359487 Fordingbridge Town Council 361026 Highways Agency 602751 Tollard Royal Parish Council 533620 Mono Consultants Limited 359485 Farnham Parish Council 684854 Marine Management Organisation 359527 Sandleheath Parish Council 520882 Natural England 359525 Ringwood Town Council 476746 Network Rail 359505 Lytchett Matravers Parish Council 637172 NHS Bournemouth and Poole 359303 Bowerchalke Parish Council 637170 NHS Dorset 359306 Broadchalke Parish Council 637150 Scotia Gas Networks Lytchett Minster & Upton Town 475092 Scottish and Southern Energy 359506 Council 360946 Sembcorp Bournemouth Water 524606 Wessex Water Christchurch District Councillors ID Councillor Neighbouring Authorities 540646 Cllr Bath ID Organisation 540606 Cllr Bungey 499532 Bournemouth Borough Council 540617 Cllr Davis 359447 Dorset County Council 540629 Cllr Dedman 359492 Hampshire County Council 359328 Cllr Derham-Wilkes 359514 New Forest District Council 540614 Cllr Duckworth 361028 New Forest National Park Authority 359316 Cllr Flagg 359520 North Dorset District Council 540626 Cllr Fox 359522 Poole Borough Council 359324 Cllr Geary 359523 Purbeck District Council 540591 Cllr Geary 359551 West Dorset District Council 359327 Cllr Hall 475455 Wiltshire Council 540641 Cllr Hilliard 359314 Cllr Jamieson Neighbouring Parish/Town Councils 359415 Cllr Jamieson ID Organisation 359317 Cllr Jones 359532 South Tarrant Valley Parish Council 359320 Cllr Jones 359509 Morden Parish Council 359333 Cllr Lofts 359307 Chettle Parish Council 359335 Cllr Mawbey Page 1 of 74 Appendix A Core Strategy Consultee List 359323 Cllr Neale 360746 Cllr Burt 359312 Cllr Nottage 360747 Cllr Butler 540612 Cllr Phipps 360749 Cllr Clark 540637 Cllr Smith 360750 Cllr Clarke 359329 Cllr Spittle 360752 Cllr Cook 540650 Cllr Watts 360753 Cllr Coombs 360754 Cllr Dover Christchurch Parish Councils 360755 Cllr Dudman ID Councillor 360756 Cllr Dyer 490815 Burton Parish Council 360757 Cllr Edwards 360760 Cllr Elliot 496919 Hurn Parish Council 360761 Cllr Flower 360762 Cllr Gibson MP's, County Cllrs & Interest 360763 Cllr Hazel Groups 360764 Cllr Holland ID MP 360765 Cllr Holland 474490 Mrs Brooke MP 360766 Cllr Hymers 475469 Mr Walter MP 360768 Cllr Little 360242 Mr Chope MP 360770 Cllr Lugg ID Councillor 360771 Cllr Manuel 360746 Cllr Burt 360772 Cllr Monks 360749 Cllr Cook 360775 Cllr Morgan 360756 Cllr Coombs 360776 Cllr Mortimer 360771 Cllr Finney 360777 Cllr Packer 360817 Cllr Flower 360817 Cllr Reynolds 540583 Cllr Fox 360823 Cllr Richardson 359311 Cllr Griffiths 540416 Cllr Russell 359327 Cllr Hall 540419 Cllr Shortell 359314 Cllr Jamieson 540422 Cllr Skeats 360823 Cllr Jefferies 540423 Cllr Tong 359317 Cllr Jones 540426 Cllr Wallace 361116 Clr Palmer 540427 Cllr Warman 540435 Cllr Richardson 540430 Cllr Wilson 540554 Cllr Wilson ID Organisation Mrs Bourton (Keep Wimborne Christchurch & East Dorset Head 474490 Green) of Service 360011 Mr Lane (Keep Corfe Mullen Green) ID Position Mr Heaslip (West Parley Residents 360683 Association) 540658 Chief Executive 359332 Head of Community and Economy East Dorset District Councillors 359468 Head of Environmental Services ID Councillor 637134 Head of Finance Head of Legal and Democratic 360743 Cllr Bennett 359467 Services 360744 Cllr Birr 540662 Head of Leisure and Open Spaces 360745 Cllr Burns 359471 Head of Planning and Health Page 2 of 74 Appendix A Core Strategy Consultee List 359470 Strategic Director Mr & 509843 Mrs B Adams 540660 Strategic Director 507575 Mr M Adams Mr & East Dorset Parish & Town 538144 Mrs Samuel Adams Councils 656528 Mr Mark Adams ID Council 652761 M V Adams 359295 Alderholt Parish Council 656703 Mr M Adams 359416 Colehill Parish Council Mr & 359419 Corfe Mullen Parish Council 656738 Mrs Adamson Cranborne & Edmondsham Parish 361154 Mrs G.P Adamson 359422 Council 488955 Mr. Colin Adcock 490823 Ferndown Town Council 536175 Mrs Claire Addiscott 359491 Gussage St Michael Parish Meeting 536178 Mr Mark Addiscott 359498 Holt Parish Council 659683 D M Addison 359503 Knowlton Parish Council Pamphill & Shapwick Parish 537566 Mrs Patricia Adlem 359521 Council 656447 Mr J F Adlington Sixpenny Handley with Pentridge Mr & 359529 Parish Council 661000 Mrs R Adnett St Leonards & St Ives Parish 509861 Mrs V Aitken 359540 Council 511571 Mr Colin Alborough 359541 Sturminster Marshall Parish Council 654861 Mr John Alborough 359546 Vale of Allen Parish Council Mr & 361198 Mrs Alcock Local Residents 534904 Mr Martin Aldridge 654828 Mr Martin Aldridge First ID Title Name Family Name 654818 Mr E Alexander Mr & 523297 Mr Grant & Mr David 501342 Mrs G Alexander and Sally 514282 Mr I Bignell Hinchliffe 507418 Mrs J Alexander J 508711 Ms Tina Alexander Barnacle S Bennington- 517572 Mr D Alexander 507435 and Fewsey & Mr C 514007 Ms Emily Allan 657379 Mrs R O'Neile Northover 502925 Mrs J E Allan 658477 Ms N Hallam & Mr G Higley 656721 Mr D.K Allan M & Mr R 656723 Mrs Pauline Allan 658054 Miss Reardon McGoldrick M 501588 Miss Vanessa Allatson Armstron 659279 Mrs M J Allbut 501357 Mr g & Mrs D Perry 361226 Mr Derek Allcock 650390 Mr T Lodge & Ms E Cox 668653 Mrs Shirley Allcock 360133 Ms Maureen Abbott 361304 Mr A Allcroft 523300 Mr Trevor Abbott 535670 Mr Dave Allen Mr & Mr & 495662 Mrs B Abbott 510552 Mrs N Allen 491016 Mrs D Abel 654815 Mr P Allen Mr & 538739 Mrs A J Abernethie 507980 Mrs Sylvia Allen 359659 Mr Jonathan Acott 359898 Ms L. Allen 512360 Mr Richard Acres 489748 Mr Andrew Allen Page 3 of 74 Appendix A Core Strategy Consultee List 491150 Mr C D Allen 656991 Mrs Netta Bailey 536808 Ms Yvette Allen 507752 Mr Glen Bailey 656355 Mr Anthony Allen 519400 Mrs Bailey 656768 Mrs J Allen 653227 Mrs Wendy Bailey 661309 M Allen 359389 Mr H T Bailey 661421 Mr Richard Allen 511052 Mrs B.J Bailey 664615 Pauline Allen 655073 Mrs Barbara Bailey Mr & Mr & 361294 Mrs Allison 661443 Mrs Bailey 360671 Mr Stephen Allsopp Mr & 501068 Mrs P Bain 668741 Mr Chris Allsopp Mr & 658987 Mr Brian Allwin 656358 Mrs John Bainbridge 359401 Mrs Alner 360910 Mrs Fiona Baker 659275 Mrs K Alwin 500558 Mr A Baker 656691 Mr D V Ambrose 489729 Mr Malcolm Baker 661447 C J Astin 360171 Mrs V.B. Baker 475594 Mr David Atherton 360514 Mr P Baker Mr & Christoph 662668 Mrs A Atkins 360681 Mr er baker 656803 Mr A M Atkins 360955 Mrs S Baker Doct 511916 Mr Craig Baker 656843 or Anthony Atkinson 650751 Mr Peter Baker 656862 Mrs Brenda Atkinson Christoph 656222 Mrs Jane Atkinson 648835 Mr er Balchin Atterbury 501201 B H Balinas 650841 Mr M Thomas Mr & 359653 Mr Ian Attiwell 515878 Mrs G Ball 507808 Mrs J V Atyeo 508590 Mr Jamie Ball 498211 Mrs J Auckland 491318 Mrs Jackie Ball 511740 Mr Grahame Austin 661210 Mr Philip Ball 538111 Mr Graham Austin 511320 Mrs C J Ballard 361149 Mr James Avery 511324 Mr M H Ballard 360575 Mr Roy Avery 652710 Mr Gary Balmer 656720 Ms Zoe Avery 509318 Mr P Bamborough 507599 Mr M Avnir 656816 Mr P C Bamborough 360527 Mrs L M Awdry Mr & 501120 Mrs P B Bampton 499537 Mr C Ayling 510490 Ms Helen Banfield 499559 Mrs S E Ayling 498044 Miss Carolyne Banks 476261 Mr David Aylmore 502950 Mr I G Banks 652851 Mr David Aylmore 507178 Mr Paul Banning 480020 Mr Richard Aylmore 508898 Mrs K Banning 536330 Mrs A Aylmore 514379 Mrs Denise Bannister 536335 S Aylmore 495562 Mr MJ Banting 507461 Mr G J Babb 359945 Mr Geoff Bantock 513881 Mrs S Bagg 361054 Mr Graham Barber 653893 Mr Michael Bailey 537104 Mr J R Bardi Page 4 of 74 Appendix A Core Strategy Consultee List John 360538 Mr H E Bennett 657087 Mr Philip Bareham Mr & 498470 Mr Mike Baynham 508709 Mrs Bennett 502900 Mrs M Baynham 656887 Mrs Jeanette Bennett 536634 Mr Andrew Beal 660452 J Bennett 691367 Mrs V.P Beale LT. Bennett RNR 517818 CDR R RETD. 522257 Mr Richard Beaman 359943 Mr P.H. Bennitt 361219 Mr James Beard 499649 Ms Janet Bentick 535384 Mr R Beard 359639 Ms Christina Bentley 502117 Mr P A Beard 360524 Miss Rosemary Bentley 511932 Mrs J Beardsley 656208 Mrs B Bentley 647898 Mr Derek Beasley Mr & 359606 Mr P Benwell 657059 Mrs T R Beaumont Mr & 359951 Mrs D.C Benwell 503218 Mr Chris Beaven Mr & 535393 Mr Jeremy Berg 656961 Mrs C Beavis 691420 Mr D Berne 654383 Hon. Geoff Beck Mr & Mr & 652759 Mrs M Berry 515255 Mrs C Beck 662353 Ms Julie Berry 604405 Mr Andrew Beckett 508413 Mrs S Best 496958 Mrs J Beech 509804 Mrs J Best 659171 Ms Julie Beech 654843 Mr Martyn Best 517815 Mr Cyril Beecher 648120 Mr Philip Best 535504 Mr Michael Beer Mr & 361199 Mrs Best 588474 Mrs Pauline Beer 650714 Mr Norman Bethell 499731 Mr R Beesley 647250 Mrs Shirley Bethell 513581 Ms Nicola Beesley 660837 Mr Martin Bevan 511926 Mr John Beesley 501513 Mr O E Beverley 657118 Miss Faith Beesley 661511 D Bevis 658474 Mr E Beesley 476458 Mr Neil Bichard 495715 Mr Jeremy Belcher 536819 Mrs Cathryn Biggins 589354 Mr Ray Bell 359988 Mr Alan R Biggs 361175 Mrs Louise Bell 657067
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