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Contact Details for Building Control CONTACT DETAILS FOR BUILDING CONTROL Telephone Mobile Partnership Manager Mark Harvey 01502 523061 0776 8423 887 Team Leader (North) Bob Griffin 01502 523063 0776 9968 026 Area Surveyor Colin Dolden 01502 523035 0783 3441 364 Area Surveyor Danny Clarke 01502 523037 0776 9967 488 Area Surveyor Alexander Deakin 01502 523033 0776 9967 752 Area Surveyor Scott Shrimpton 01502 523064 0776 9967 653 Team Leader (South) Michael Charlton 01394 444372 0783 3441 367 Area Surveyor Andy Palmer 01394 444514 0776 7335 035 Area Surveyor Steven Leek 01394 444405 0771 1755 338 Area Surveyor Michael Barry 01394 444710 0771 1755 336 Area Surveyor Emily Bowman 01394 444711 0782 7991 576 CASE OFFICERS AND TEAM LEADERS BY PARISH NAME - SEE CONTACT NUMBERS ABOVE PARISH Area surveyor Team Leader Area Aldeburgh Emily Bowman Michael Charlton South Alderton Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Aldringham Cum Thorpe Emily Bowman Michael Charlton South All Saints & St Nicholas South Elmham Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Ashby Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Badingham Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Barnby Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Barsham Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Bawdsey Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Beccles Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Benacre Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Benhall Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Blaxhall Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Blundeston Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Blyford Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Blythburgh Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Boulge Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Boyton Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Bramfield Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Brampton Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Brandeston Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Bredfield Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Brightwell Steven Leek Michael Charlton South Bromeswell Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Bruisyard Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Bucklesham Steven Leek Michael Charlton South Bungay Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Burgh Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Butley Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Campsey Ashe Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Capel St Andrew Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Carlton Colville Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Charsfield Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Chediston Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Chillesford Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Clopton Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Cookley Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Corton Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Covehithe Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Cransford Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Cratfield Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Cretingham Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Culpho Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Dallinghoo Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Darsham Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Debach Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Dennington Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Dunwich Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Earl Soham Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Easton Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Easton Bavents Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Ellough Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Eyke Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Falkenham Steven Leek Michael Charlton South Farnham Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Felixstowe Steven Leek Michael Charlton South Flixton (East) Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Flixton (West) Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Foxhall Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Framlingham Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Friston Emily Bowman Michael Charlton South Frostenden Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Gedgrave Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Gisleham Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Great Bealings Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Great Glemham Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Grundisburgh Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Hacheston Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Halesworth Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Hasketon Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Hemley Steven Leek Michael Charlton South Henham Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Henstead Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Herringfleet Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Heveningham Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Hollesley Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Holton Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Homersfield Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Hoo Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Huntingfield Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Iken Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Ilketshall St Andrew Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Ilketshall St John Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Ilketshall St Lawrence Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Ilketshall St Margaret Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Kelsale Cum Carlton Emily Bowman Michael Charlton South Kesgrave Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Kessingland Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Kettleburgh Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Kirkley Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Kirton Steven Leek Michael Charlton South Knodishall Emily Bowman Michael Charlton South Leiston Cum Sizewell Emily Bowman Michael Charlton South Letheringham Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Levington Steven Leek Michael Charlton South Linstead Magna Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Linstead Parva Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Little Bealings Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Little Glemham Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Lound Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Lowestoft (North) Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Lowestoft (South) Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Marlesford Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Martlesham Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Melton Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Mettingham Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Middleton Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Monewden Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Mutford Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Nacton Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Newborne Steven Leek Michael Charlton South North Cove Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Orford Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Otley Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Oulton Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Oulton Broad (North) Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Oulton Broad (South) Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Pakefield Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Parham Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Peasenhall Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Pettistree Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Playford Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Purdis Farm Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Ramsholt Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Redisham Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Rendham Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Rendlesham Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Reydon Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Ringsfield Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Rumburgh Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Rushmere Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Rushmere St Andrew Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Saxmundham Emily Bowman Michael Charlton South Saxtead Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Shadingfield Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Shipmeadow Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Shottisham Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Sibton Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North (Sizewell) Emily Bowman Michael Charlton South Snape Emily Bowman Michael Charlton South Somerleyton Colin Dolden Bob Griffin North Sotherton Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Sotterley Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North South Cove Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Southwold Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Spexhall Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North St Cross South Elmham Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North St James South Elmham Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North St Margarets South Elmham Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North St Michael South Elmham Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North St Peters South Elmham Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Sternfield Emily Bowman Michael Charlton South Stoven Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Stratford St Andrew Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Stratton Hall Steven Leek Michael Charlton South Sudbourne Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Sutton Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Sutton Heath Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Sweffling Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Swilland Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Theberton Emily Bowman Michael Charlton South Thorington Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Trimley St Martin Steven Leek Michael Charlton South Trimley St Mary Steven Leek Michael Charlton South Tuddenham St Martin Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Tunstall Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Ubbeston Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Ufford Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Uggeshall Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Walberswick Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Waldringfield Steven Leek Michael Charlton South Walpole Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Wangford Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Wantisden Michael Barry Michael Charlton South Wenhaston Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Westerfield Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Westhall Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Westleton Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North Weston Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Wickham Market Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Willingham Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Wissett Danny Clarke Bob Griffin North Witnesham Andy Palmer Michael Charlton South Woodbridge Michael Charlton Michael Charlton South Worlingham Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Wrentham Alex Deakin Bob Griffin North Yoxford Bob Griffin Bob Griffin North.
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