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Parish and Town Councils Mendip Local Plan Part II Index to Issues and Options Responses Parish and Town Councils Full Response Company / Organisation Village/Town Question Site Reference Reference Reference IOPT2-499-1-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ1 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-2-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ13 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-3-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ2 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-4-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ3 OAK001 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-5-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ3 OAK003 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-6-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ4a Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-7-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ5 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-8-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ6 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-9-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ8 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-10-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ9 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-11-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ10 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-12-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ11 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-13-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ12 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-14-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ14 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-499-15-4005 Ashwick Parish Council Oakhill and OAKQ15 Ashwick Parish IOPT2-752.1-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ1 IOPT2-752.2-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ2 IOPT2-752.3-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ3 IOPT2-752.4-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ3 BECK005c IOPT2-752.5-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ3 IOPT2-752.6-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ4a IOPT2-752.7-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ4b IOPT2-752.8-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ5 IOPT2-752.9-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ6 IOPT2-752.10-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ7 IOPT2-752.11-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ8 IOPT2-752.12-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ9 Page 1 Mendip Local Plan Part II Index to Issues and Options Responses Parish and Town Councils Full Response Company / Organisation Village/Town Question Site Reference Reference Reference IOPT2-752.13-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ10 IOPT2-752.14-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ11 OALSBECK001 IOPT2-752.15-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ11 OALSBECK002 IOPT2-752.16-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ12 IOPT2-752.17-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ13 IOPT2-752.18-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ14 IOPT2-752.19-6026 Beckington Parish Council Beckington BECKQ15 IOPT2-752.20-6027 Beckington Parish Council Mendip MQ1 IOPT2-752.21-6028 Beckington Parish Council Mendip MQ2 IOPT2-752.22-6029 Beckington Parish Council Mendip MQ3 IOPT2-219.1-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ1 Slade IOPT2-219.2-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ2 Slade IOPT2-219.3-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ3 Slade IOPT2-219.3-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ4a Slade IOPT2-219.4-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ4b Slade IOPT2-219.5-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ5 Slade IOPT2-219.6-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ6 Slade IOPT2-219.7-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ7 Slade IOPT2-219.8-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ8 Slade IOPT2-219.9-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ9 Slade Page 2 Mendip Local Plan Part II Index to Issues and Options Responses Parish and Town Councils Full Response Company / Organisation Village/Town Question Site Reference Reference Reference IOPT2-219.10-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ10 Slade IOPT2-219.11-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ11 Slade IOPT2-219.12-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ12 Slade IOPT2-219.13-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ13 Slade IOPT2-219.14-1984 Binegar Parish Council Binegar and Gurney BGSQ15 Slade IOPT2-258.1-2016 Buckland Dinham Parish Mendip MQ1 Council IOPT2-258.2-2016 Buckland Dinham Parish Mendip MQ2 Council IOPT2-258.3-2016 Buckland Dinham Parish Mendip MQ3 Council IOPT2-258.4-2016 Buckland Dinham Parish Mendip MQ4 Council IOPT2-258.5-2016 Buckland Dinham Parish Buckland Dinham MQ5 Council IOPT2-258.6-2016 Buckland Dinham Parish Buckland Dinham MQ7 Council IOPT2-258.7-2016 Buckland Dinham Parish Buckland Dinham MQ8 Council IOPT2-258.8-2016 Buckland Dinham Parish Buckland Dinham MQ9 Council IOPT2-258.8-2016 Buckland Dinham Parish Buckland Dinham MQ10 Council IOPT2-258.9-2016 Buckland Dinham Parish Buckland Dinham MQ11 Council IOPT2-258.10-2016 Buckland Dinham Parish Buckland Dinham MQ12 Council IOPT2-258.11-2016 Buckland Dinham Parish Buckland Dinham MQ13 Council IOPT2-178.1-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ1 IOPT2-178.2-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ3 BUT006a IOPT2-178.3-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ3 BUT003 IOPT2-178.4-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ3 BUT0012 IOPT2-178.5-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ3 BUT0015 IOPT2-178.6-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ3 BUT0010 IOPT2-178.7-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ3 BUT001 IOPT2-178.8-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ4b IOPT2-178.9-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ5 IOPT2-178.10-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ8 IOPT2-178.11-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ9 IOPT2-178.12-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ10 IOPT2-178.13-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ15 BUT005 IOPT2-178.14-1951 Butleigh PC Butleigh BUTQ15 BUT006 Page 3 Mendip Local Plan Part II Index to Issues and Options Responses Parish and Town Councils Full Response Company / Organisation Village/Town Question Site Reference Reference Reference IOPT2-411-1-3037 Chilcompton PC Chilcompton CHILQ1 IOPT2-411-2-3037 Chilcompton PC Chilcompton CHILQ2 IOPT2-411-3-3037 Chilcompton PC Chilcompton CHILQ4a IOPT2-411-4-3037 Chilcompton PC Chilcompton CHILQ4b IOPT2-411-5-3037 Chilcompton PC Chilcompton CHILQ8 IOPT2-411-6-3037 Chilcompton PC Chilcompton CHILQ10 IOPT2-411-7-3037 Chilcompton PC Chilcompton CHILQ11 IOPT2-411-8-3037 Chilcompton PC Chilcompton CHILQ12 IOPT2-411-9-3037 Chilcompton PC Chilcompton CHILQ13 IOPT2-411-10-3037 Chilcompton PC Chilcompton CHILQ13 IOPT2-73.1-1857 Coleford Parish Council Coleford COLQ1 IOPT2-73.2-1857 Coleford Parish Council Coleford COLQ2 IOPT2-73.3-1857 Coleford Parish Council Coleford COLQ14 IOPT2-73.4-1857 Coleford Parish Council Coleford COLQ3 COLE028 IOPT2-73.5-1857 Coleford Parish Council Coleford COLQ3 COLE014 IOPT2-73.6-1857 Coleford Parish Council Coleford COLQ3 COLE021 IOPT2-73.7-1857 Coleford Parish Council Coleford COLQ3 COLE023 IOPT2-73.8-1857 Coleford Parish Council Coleford COLQ3 IOPT2-73.9-1857 Coleford Parish Council Coleford COLQ9 IOPT2-213.1-1397 Croscombe Parish Council Croscombe CROSQ13 IOPT2-404-1-3034 Croscombe Parish Council Croscombe CROSQ14 IOPT2-404-2-3034 Croscombe Parish Council Croscombe CROSQ14 IOPT2-404-3-3034 Croscombe Parish Council Croscombe CROSQ2 IOPT2-176.1-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ1 IOPT2-176.2-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ2 IOPT2-176.3-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ3 DIT001a IOPT2-176.4-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ3 DIT001b Page 4 Mendip Local Plan Part II Index to Issues and Options Responses Parish and Town Councils Full Response Company / Organisation Village/Town Question Site Reference Reference Reference IOPT2-176.5-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ3 DIT001c IOPT2-176.6-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ3 DIT008 IOPT2-176.7-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ3 DIT009 IOPT2-176.8-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ3 DIT0010 IOPT2-176.9-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ4a IOPT2-176.10-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ4b IOPT2-176.11-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ5 IOPT2-176.12-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ6 IOPT2-176.13-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ7 IOPT2-176.14-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ8 IOPT2-176.15-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ9 IOPT2-176.16-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ10 IOPT2-176.17-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ11 IOPT2-176.18-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ12 IOPT2-176.19-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ13 IOPT2-176.20-1949 Ditcheat PC Ditcheat DITQ14 IOPT2-204.1-1974 Doutling Parish Council Doulting DOUQ14 IOPT2-39.2-1825 Evercreech Parish Council Evercreech EVQ13 IOPT2-39.1-1825 Evercreech PC Evercreech EVQ4b IOPT2-480-1-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ1 IOPT2-480-2-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ3 IOPT2-480-3-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ4 IOPT2-480-4-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ5 IOPT2-480-5-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ6 IOPT2-480-6-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ7 IOPT2-480-7-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ8 IOPT2-480-8-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ9 IOPT2-480-9-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ10 IOPT2-480-10-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ11 IOPT2-480-11-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ12 IOPT2-480-12-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ13 IOPT2-480-13-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ15 IOPT2-480-14-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ16 IOPT2-480-15-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ2 FRO001 Page 5 Mendip Local Plan Part II Index to Issues and Options Responses Parish and Town Councils Full Response Company / Organisation Village/Town Question Site Reference Reference Reference IOPT2-480-16-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ2 FRO004 IOPT2-480-17-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ2 FRO150 IOPT2-480-18-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ2 FRO150a IOPT2-480-19-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ2 FRO152M IOPT2-480-20-3092 Frome Town Council Frome FROQ2 FRO215 IOPT2-480-21-3092
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