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Neighbour Representation List for Application 64000 Neighbour Representation List for Application 64000 OBJECTIONS 50 Joanna Stairmand 8 Hantone Close, Chivenor, Barnstaple Date Received EX31 4FE 30-December-17 Love Braunton Email address Date Received 27-November-17 22-July-19 18-May-20 10-August-20 Mr Ronald Simper 29 Poyers, Wrafton, Braunton EX33 2DP Date Received 18-November-17 Frank & Pauline Pethica Windwhistle, Heanton Punchardon EX Date Received 18-November-17 Richard Allen 15 Fulmer Copse, Chivenor, Braunton Date Received EX31 21-November-17 Anne Garland Email address Date Received 21-November-17 A J Cruse La Corbiere Cottage, Heanton Date Received Punchardon 01-December-17 11-August-20 R J W Walker Email address Date Received 30-November-17 Derek & Dee Lovett Higher Views, Heanton Punchardon Date Received 01-December-17 Kerry Tyas 34 Dunns Close, Wrafton, Braunton Date Received 01-December-17 24-July-20 Dr J K Howell Redbrick House, Heanton Punchardon Date Received EX31 4DQ, 02-December-17 Robert & Wendy Banbury Ardelve, Down Lane, Braunton EX33 Date Received 2LE 02-December-17 Mrs B Vale Cornerstone, Wrafton, Braunton EX33 Date Received 2DE 02-December-17 Brendon Davis 1 Woodland View, Heanton Punchardon Date Received EX31 4DH 05-December-17 Dr Peter Street Heanton Lodge, Luscombe Lane, Date Received Heanton Punchardon EX31 2DG 03-December-17 Robert & Tania Batten Morgans Creek, Heanton, Barnstaple Date Received EX31 4DG 03-December-17 Kate Hudspith Brackendale, Heanton Punchardon Date Received EX31 4DG 05-December-17 David Lambert Taw Croft, Heanton, Barnstaple EX31 Date Received 4DG 05-December-17 Heanton Residents Association Eastacombe House, Heanton Date Received Punchardon (S J Crowther) 06-December-17 19-July-20 Sue Prosper Abbotsfield South, Eat Hill, Braunton Date Received EX33 2LD 06-December-17 Mrs E J Thorne 3 Poyers Farm Cottages, Wrafton, Date Received Braunton EX33 2DN 06-December-17 Bernadette Parker Ashwood, Heanton, Barnstaple EX31 Date Received 4DQ 06-December-17 Stephen Crowther Eastacombe House, Heanton Date Received Punchardon EX31 4DG 06-December-17 Caroline Crowther Eastacombe House, Heanton Date Received Punchardon EX31 4DG 06-December-17 John & Sue Ignatius Woodview, Eastacombe Farm Yard, Date Received Heanton, Barnstaple 06-December-17 Andrew Arend Eagles Rest, Heanton Punchardon EX31 Date Received 4DG 07-December-17 Neil Pickett Tremorvah, Eastacombe Lane, Heanton Date Received Punchardon 07-December-17 Ann Turner Ivy Cottage, Heanton Punchardon, EX31 Date Received 4DQ 07-December-17 CPRE (Penny Mills) PO Box 26, Beaworthy EX21 5JH Date Received 11- December-17 Raymond Young Email address Date Received 13-December-17 David Relph Milland, Lower Park Road, Braunton Date Received EX33 2LQ 18-March-18 Darren Tyas 4 Dunns Close, Wrafton EX33 2DG Date Received 04-September-18 24-July-20 Justin Davies The Granary, Heanton Punchardon Date Received 04-September-18 Arlene May Email Address Date Received 29-January-19 Karen Whitmore Woodside, North Down Road, Date Received 17-July-19 F A Pethica Windwhistle, Heanton EX31 4DQ Date Received 16-July-20 Rupert Pilkington Email address Date Received 23-July-20 Bernadette Parker Ashwood, Heanton EX31 4DQ Date Received 27-July-20 Louise Verrall 16 Tarka Way, Braunton Date Received 29-July-20 James Whitmore Woodside, North Down Road, Braunton Date Received 30-July-20 Paul Selvey Hill House, Heanton Date Received 07-August-20 E Kretowicz 10 Mowstead Road, Braunton EX33 1BJ Date Received 10-August-20 Robert Batten Morgans Creek, Heanton EX31 4DG Date Received 10-August-20 Karen Whitmore Woodside, North Down Road, Braunton Date Received EX33 2EE 18-August-20 1 SUPPORT Simon Silvester 25 Barn Park, Wrafton Date Received 29-July-20 2 COMMENTS Love Braunton Email Address Date Received 27-November-17 Rupert Pilkington Email Address Date Received 23-July-20 .
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