Marine Conservation Zone Consultation

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Marine Conservation Zone Consultation MARINE CONSERVATION ZONE CONSULTATION List of the organisations who were notified directly: 1st Nature Aardvet Abenbury Community Council Aberaeron Town Council Aberbythych Community Council Abergavenny Town Council Abergele Town Council Abergwili Community Council Abergwyngregyn Community Council Abermaw/ Barmouth Town Council Abernant Community Council Aberporth Community Council Aberteifi (Cardigan) Town Council Aberwheeler Community Council Aberystwyth Town Council Acton Community Council ADAS Adventure Beyond Adventure Elements Afodir Ambleston Community Council Ammanford Town Council Amroth Community Council Angle Community Council Anglesey Adventures Anglesey and North Wales Fishermans Association Anglesey Stick Anglo Northern Irish Fish Producers’ Organisation Argoed Community Council Associated British Ports Atkins Limited AWJ Marine Bach Ventures Bagillt Community Council Bangor (on Dee) Isycoed Community Council Bangor Mussels Assoc. Bangor University Barry Town Council Bass Anglers Sport Fishing Association Bay of Colwyn Community Council Beddgelert Community Council Bethesda Community Council Bettws Community Council Betws Garmon Community Council 1 Betws Gwerfil Goch Community Council Betws-y-Coed Community Council Betws-yn-Rhos Community Council Beulah Community Council Bishopston Community Council Bishton Community Council Black Mountain Activities Blaengwrach Community Council Blaenhonddan Community Council Blaenrheidol Community Council Blaneau Gwent County Borough Council Blue Thunder Charters Bluewater Environment Limited Bodelwyddan Town Council Bodfari Community Council Bolsach Boat Fishing Association Boncath Community Council Bontnewydd Community Council Bord Iascaigh Mhara Borth Community Council Botanical Society of the British Isle Brackla Community Council Brawdy Community Council Brecknock Wildlife Trust Brecon Beacons National Park Authority Bridgend County Council Bridgend Town Council British Association for Shooting and Conservation British Ecological Society British Marine Aggregates Association British Ports Association British Sub-Aqua Club British Trust for Ornithology British Waterways North Wales & Borders British Wind Energy Association Briton Ferry Town Council Bro Garmon Community Council Bro Machno Community Council Bronington Community Council Bronwydd Community Council Broughton & Bretton Community Council Broughton Community Council Brymbo Community Council Bryneglwys Community Council Brynford Community Council Buckley Town Council Burry Inlet Hand Gatherers Association Burton Community Council 2 CADW - Welsh Historic Monuments Caerhun Community Council Caernarfon Community Council Caernarfon County Council Caerphilly County Council Caerphilly Outdoor Education Service Caerwent Community Council Caerwys Community Council Caia Park Community Council Caldicot Town Council Calgo Publications Cambrian Mountains Society Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales Camrose Community Council Capel Curig Community Council Cardiff County Council Cardiff Harbour Authority Cardiff University Cardigan Bay Fishermens Association Ltd Cardigan Bay SAC Officer Carew Community Council Carmarthen Bay and Estuaries EMS Relevant Authorities Group Carmarthen Town Council Carmarthenshire County Council Castle Bay Seafoods Castlemartin Community Council CBI Wales Cefas Cefn Community Council Cefn Cribwr Community Council Cefn Meiriadog Community Council Ceiriog Ucha Community Council Cenarth Community Council Centre for Alternative Technology Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Ceredigion County Council Ceredigion Local Access Forum Cerrigydrudion Community Council Ceulanamaesmawr Community Council Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, Wales Chepstow Town Council Chief Planning Officers Wales Chirk Town Council Cilcain Community Council Cilgerran Community Council Ciliau Aeron Community Council Cilybebyll Community Council Cilycwm Community Council 3 Cilymaenllwyd Community Council CIRIA Clocaenog Community Council Clwyd Leisure Clydach Community Council Clydau Community Council Clyde Fishermans Association Clyde Inshore Fishery Group Clyde Inshore Fishery Group Coordinator Clynderwen Community Council Clyne & Melincourt Community Council Coastal & Marine Environment Research Unit Coastal Fisheries Coservation and Management Coastal Spirit CoastNet Coedffranc Community Council Coedkernew Community Council Coedpoeth Community Council Coity Higher Community Council Colwinston Community Council Confederation of British Industries Connah's Quay Town Council Conwy County Council Conwy Town Council Cornelly Community Council Cornish Fish Producers Organisation Ltd Corwen Community Council Cosheston Community Council Country Land and Business Association Countryside Council for Wales Cowbridge with Llanblethian Town Council Coychurch Higher Community Council Coychurch Lower Community Council CRPMEM – Basse Normandie CRPMEM – Bretagne Crucorney Community Council Crymych Community Council Crynant Community Council Cwm Gwaun Community Council Cwmamman Town Council Cwmbran County Council Cwmllynfell Community Council Cyffylliog Community Council Cyngor Bro Aberffraw Cyngor Bro Bryngwran Cyngor Bro Cwm Cadnant Cyngor Bro Cylch-y-Garn Cyngor Bro Llanfairpwll 4 Cyngor Bro Llanycil Cyngor Bro Penmynydd Cyngor Bro Rhosybol Cyngor Bro Trearddur Cyngor Bro Trewalchmai Cyngor Cymdeithas Arthog Cyngor Cymdeithas Bodedern Cyngor Cymdeithas Bodffordd Cyngor Cymdeithas Bodorgan Cyngor Cymdeithas Corris Cyngor Cymdeithas Ganllwyd Cyngor Cymdeithas Harlech Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanbadrig Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanbedr Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanddaniel Fab Cyngor Cymdeithas Llandderfel Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanddona Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanegryn Cyngor Cymdeithas Llaneilian Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanelltyd Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanerchymedd Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanfachraeth Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanfaelog Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanfaethlu Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanfair Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanfair yn Neubwll Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanfihangelesceifiog Cyngor Cymdeithas Llangelynnin Cyngor Cymdeithas Llangoed Cyngor Cymdeithas Llangrisiolus Cyngor Cymdeithas Llangywer Cyngor Cymdeithas Llanidan Cyngor Cymdeithas Maentwrog Cyngor Cymdeithas Mechell Cyngor Cymdeithas Penrhyndeudraeth Cyngor Cymdeithas Pentraeth Cyngor Cymdeithas Rhoscolyn Cyngor Cymdeithas Talsarnau Cyngor Cymdeithas Y Dyffryn/Valley Cyngor Cymuned Aberdaron Cyngor Cymuned Aberdyfi Cyngor Cymuned Botwnnog Cyngor Cymuned Brithdir a Llanfachreth Cyngor Cymuned Bryncrug Cyngor Cymuned Buan Cyngor Cymuned Clynnog Cyngor Cymuned Dolbenmaen Cyngor Cymuned Dyffryn Ardudwy a Thalybont 5 Cyngor Cymuned Llanaelhaearn Cyngor Cymuned Llanbedrog Cyngor Cymuned Llanddyfnan Cyngor Cymuned Llanengan Cyngor Cymuned Llaneugrad Cyngor Cymuned Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf Cyngor Cymuned Llanfihangel y Pennant Cyngor Cymuned Llannor Cyngor Cymuned Llanystumdwy Cyngor Cymuned Mawddwy Cyngor Cymuned Moelfre Cyngor Cymuned Nefyn Cyngor Cymuned Pistyll Cyngor Cymuned Trawsfynydd Cyngor Cymuned Tudweiliog Cyngor Rhosyr Cyngor Tref Alaw Cyngor Tref Amlwch Cyngor Tref Beaumaris Cyngor Tref Criccieth Cyngor Tref Dolgellau Cyngor Tref Ffestiniog Cyngor Tref Llangefni Cyngor Tref Porthmadog Cyngor Tref Pwllheli Cyngor Tref Tywyn Cyngor Tref Y Bala Cynnal Cymru- The Sustainable Development Forum for Wales Cynwyd Community Council Cynwyl Elfed Community Council Cynwyl Gaeo Community Council Cyungor Cymuned Pennal Dale Community Council Dalmore DC Associates Deepdock Ltd DEFRA Denbigh and Clwyd Angling Denbigh Town Council Denbighshire County Council Department for Communities and Local Government Department for Culture, Media and Sport Department for Energy and Climate Change Department for Transport Derwen Community Council Devauden Community Council Dinas Cross Community Council Dinas Powys Community Council 6 Dolgarrog Community Council Dolwyddelan Community Council Dutch fisheries representative Dyfed Archaeological Trust Ltd Dyfed Powys Police Dyffryn Arth Community Council Dyffryn Cennen Community Council Dyffryn Clydach Community Council Dyserth Community Council E.ON Renwables East Williamston Community Council Efenechtyd Community Council Eglwysbach Community Council Eglwyscummin Community Council Eglwyswrw Community Council Elf Oil (GB) Ltd Energy Saving Trust Energy Saving trust - Wales English Heritage Environment Agency Wales Environment Systems Ltd Environment Wales/ CYLCH Erbistock Community Council Esclusham Community Council Ewenny Community Council Faculty of Natural and Environmental Sciences Faenor Community Council Farmers' Union of Wales Federation of Small Businesses in Wales Fishguard and Goodwick Town Council Flat Holm Project Flint Town Council Flintshire County Council Forum Steering committee Freystrop Community Council Friends of Cardigan Bay Friends of the Earth - Vale of Clwyd G. & M. 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