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List of General Consultation Bodies Appendix 1: List of General Consultation Bodies Abbey Park Residents Association Abbeydale Residents Association Abbeywood First School Acert Age Concern Alan Smith Associates Alvechurch Parish Council Ancient Monuments Society APNP Steering Group Arrow Vale High School Assura Astwood Bank First School Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings Batchley Community Centre Batchley First School Batchley Residents Association Bentley Pauncefoot Parish Council Beoley First School Beoley Parish Council Birchensale Middle School British Gas Brockhill Committee Bromsgrove & Redditch Network (Barn) Bromsgrove Indian Community Forum BT Plc Burcot Village Hall Committee Business Link West Mercia Campaign for Real Ale Canal & River Trust Central Networks Centro CEPOG Church Hill Middle School Church Hill Neighbourhood Group Churches Together Community First In Herefordshire & Worcestershire Cookhill Parish Council Council for British Archaeology Country Land & Business Assoc. CPRE Crown Estate Commissioners Cutting Edge DEFRA Derbyshire Gypsy Liaison Group Diocese of Worcester Disability Information Centre Disabled Access Group Dodford with Grafton Parish Council DTZ (Royal Mail) Ethnic Access Link Feckenham C E First School Feckenham Parish Council Fields in Trust Fire Prevention Dept Fordham Research Forestry Commission Friends of the Earth West Midlands Fusion on Line Ltd Greater Birmingham & Solihull LEO Hall Mechanical Services Ltd Halls (Worcester) LLP Hanbury Parish Council Harry Taylor First School Headless Cross Residents Association Health & Safety Executive Heaphy's Hereford & Worcester Probation Service Hereford & Worcester Gardens Trust Herefordshire & Worcestershire Chamber Of Commerce HM Prison – Blakenhurst Holyoakes Field First School Homestart North East Worcestershire Inkberrow First School Inkberrow Parish Council Ipsley Ce Middle School Job Centre Plus Kingfisher Centre Kingsley College Lafarge Aggregate Ltd Libraries Lodge Park Residents Association Lovell Johns Matchborough Allotments Matchborough East Community Centre Mc Donalds Restaurant Mettis Aerospace Ltd Mitchell Planning Mobile Operators Association Mono Consultants Limited Moons Moat First School National Farmers Union National Federation of Gypsy Liaison Groups National Trust NHS Redditch & Bromsgrove CCG North East Worcestershire College North Worcestershire Dial North Worcestershire Water Management Oakenshaw Community Centre Oakhill First School Open Spaces Society Peacock and Smith Peterson Spring Europe Ltd Planning Prospects Ltd Ramblers Assoc. Redditch & Bromsgrove Campaign For Real Ale (Camra) Redditch & Bromsgrove Primary Care Trust Redditch Baptist Church And Sunday School Redditch Co-Operative Homes Redditch Friends of the Earth Redditch Golf Club Redditch Library Redditch Pictorial History Society Redditch Students Council Redditch Talking Newspaper Redditch Taxicab Assoc. Redditch Wheels Project Redditch YMCA Redditch Youth House Ridgeway Middle School Road Haulage Assoc. Roman Way First School Rowney Green Association Royal British Legion RSPB Central England Office Saleway Parish Council Sambourne Parish Council Scottish Widows Serrag Shire Consulting Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings South Staffordshire Water Plc South West Action Group Southcrest Residents Assoc. St Augustines Catholic High School St Bedes Catholic Middle School St Georges Ce First School St Lukes Ce First School St Stephens Ce First School St Thomas More Catholic First School St. Stephens Church Stock & Bradley Parish Council Studley Parish Council Sunrise Properties Sydney Mitchell Solicitors Tetlow King Planning The Bromsgrove Society Environment Committee The Diocese of Worcester The Garden History Society The Gorcott Settlement Trust The Gorgian Group The Lawn Tennis Association The National Federation Of Gypsy Liaison Groups The Theatres Trust The Twentieth Century Society The Victorian Society Trinity Church Trinity High School Turley Associates Tutnall and Cobley Parish Council Vaynor First School Virgin Media - National New Build Vision Twenty One Walkwood Ce Middle School Walkwood Community Centre Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Wcc Crabbs Cross Division Webheath Action Group Webheath First School West Mercia Constabulary West Midlands Planning Aid Wildlife Trust Windmill Residents Assoc. Winyates Barn Community Centre Winyates Green Community Centre Winyates Green Residents Assoc. Woodfield Middle School Woodland Trust Woodrow First School Woodrow Residents Assoc. Worcestershire Archaeological Service Worcestershire County Council – Children’s Services Worcestershire Local Access Forum Worcestershire Local Enterprise Partnership Worcestershire Primary Care Trust Worcestershire Regulatory Services Worcestershire Wildlife Trust Wythall Parish Council Wythall Residents Association Developers/Landowners Adlington Planning Team Advance Land & Planning Limited Alps Group Limited Andrew Martin Associates Armstrong Burton Planning Barlow Associates Barratt West Midlands Barton Willmore Bigwood Chartered Surveyors BNP Paribas Real Estate Bovis Lendlease Ltd Brooke Smith Planning Bruton Knowles CB Richard Ellis CERDA Planning Colliers Cre Country & Metropolitan Plc Crosby Homes Midlands Ltd David Walker Chartered Surveyors David Wilson Homes Delta Planning Dialogue Drivers Jonas DRS Developments Fisher German Framptons Gallagher Uk Ltd GL Hearn Gladman Developments Gough Planning Services GR Planning Consultancy GVA Grimley Halcrow Harris Lamb Hinson Parry & Company Home Builders Federation Insight Town Planning Ltd Jowitt Associates Kingswood Homes Kirkwells Lambert Smith Hampton Landmark Information Group Ltd Landmark Planning Ltd Levvel Malcolm Scott Consultancy Miller Homes West Midlands Neil Shepherd Design Ltd Peacock And Smith Ltd Pegasus Group Penrilla Consultants Ltd Persimmon Homes (South Midlands) Ltd Phoenix Row Pine View Parks Ltd Planning Prospects Quod Rca Regeneration Redrow Ridgeways RPS Savills Stansgate Planning Llp Stewart Ross Assoc. Stewart Vick Assoc. Stoneleigh Planning Partnership Terence O'rourke Plc Tetlow King Planning The Bell Cornwell Partnership The Planning Bureau Ltd Turley Associates Tweedale Tyler-Parkes Partnership URS/Scott Wilson Wall, James Chappell Waterman Boreham Ltd White Young Green Wilkins Chartered Surveyors William Davis Ltd Wimpey Homes West Midlands Ltd .
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