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Sedgemoor Local Plan Representations - Index Sedgemoor Local Plan Representations - Index Representations made on the Sedgemoor Proposed Submission Local Plan are set out in this document in number order (by comment ID). Representations should be read in conjunction with additional attachments (submitted in a separate folder) where these are indicated in relevant representations. This includes other important supporting documents such as technical studies, plans, or further detailed representations. The table below sets which comment numbers are relevant to specific respondents. Organisations are listed first in alphabetical order, followed by individuals in alphabetical order by surname. Organisation Title First Name Last Name Relevant Comment ID's Acorn Developments (SW) Mark Thomas 363 Ltd Alletons Solicitors, R.G. 922, 927 Hawkins Estate and Above and Beyond Charity Axbridge Neighbourhood Mr Tom Littlewood 17 Plan Group Axbridge Town Council Ms Vicky Brice 176-182, 184-190 Badgworth Parish Council Mrs Helen Marshall 213-217, 219-220 Barratt Homes Bristol 477-478 Bawdrip Parish Council Graham Jarvis 490 Bickenhall Consulting Ltd 734 Bloor Homes South West 499, 680-681 Blue Cedar Homes Ltd. Bill Richardson 462-466 Bourne Leisure Ltd 661-679 Brean Parish Council Jacqueline Manning 468-472 Bridgwater Gateway Ltd 819-823 Bridgwater Town Council Cllr Michael Lerry 138-143 Bridgwater Without Parish Mrs K Lang 818 Council Burnham Association of Russell Pike 418 Sports Clubs Burnham-on-Sea and 148 Highbridge Town Council Canal and River Trust Mrs Jane Hennell 221, 225-228 Cannington Parish Council T Gardener 773-775 Catcott Parish Council Mrs J A Marshall 491 Cavanna Homes & Ensign 777-787 Group CBRE Planning 725 Cheddar LVA LLP 815-816 Cheddar Parish Council Mr Paul Fineran 439-461 Chilton Polden Parish Mr Jim Murray 636 Council Chilton Trinity Parish Council Graham Jarvis 484-489 CJH Land Mr C Glover 880 Coffin Lane Campaign Tess Gill 492 Compton Bishop Parish Hazel Brinton 479-482 Council Cossington Parish Council Mr R A Young 369-371 CPRE Somerset Mrs Becky Collier 156 David Wilson Homes South 713-719 West Durleigh Parish Council Mr Chris Sidaway 899 East Brent Parish Council Mr Jim Murray 732 Edington Parish Council Mrs J Marshall 483 Edward Ware Homes 862 Enmore Parish Council Chris Sidaway 909-912 Environment Agency 759-771 EPV (Somerset) Ltd 750-758 Federation of Small 683-712 Businesses Fiddington Parish Council Tina Gardener 788-790 Gladman Developments Ltd Kate Fitzgerald 650-656 Greenhill & Brownfield 836-841 Hallam Land Management 438 Hannick Homes 726-730, 748-749 Health and Safety Executive John Moran 56 Highways England Steve Blackmore 842-855 Historic England Ross Simmonds 394-415 Holiday Resort Unity Richard House 863 Home Builders Federation Ms Sue Green 824-833 Huntworth residents J K Holmes 733 Jane Clarke Architectural J Clarke 901-902 Services Lyndon Brett Partnership L Brett 921 Mark Parish Council Mr R A Young 876 Mendip District Council Anna Blackburn 746-747 Mendip Gliding Club C B Hogarth 9 Mendip Hills AONB Unit Cindy Carter 562-573 Mendip Hills AONB Unit and 536-556 the Quantock Hills AONB Service MHR Hicks Leisure Ltd T M Hicks 270, 274 Middlezoy Parish Council Mr C Sidaway 428-430 Natural England 624, 626-629 Nether Stowey Parish Mrs Caro Slaymaker 365 Council Network Rail Barbara Morgan 473-476 North Petherton Town Mr Rod Latham 810 Council Othery Parish Council Mr J H Swayne 866 Otterhampton Parish Council Mrs Aly Prowse 327-331 Persimmon Homes Severn Mr Paul Davis 508-535, 776 Valley Planning Prospects Limited Robert Barnes 364 Puriton Parish Council Winter 152-153 Quantock Hills AONB Emma Jane Preece 557-561 Service S Notaro Ltd 494-498, 817 Sainsbury's Supermarkets Caroline Huett 294-295 Ltd Savills Mr Peter Grubb 932 Sedgemoor Bridleways Susan Greaves 892 Association (South) Shipham Parish Council Mrs Samantha Peake 22-25, 65 Somerset County Council 372-376 Planning Policy Somerset County Council Mr Stewart Brock 250, 252, 254, Public Health 256, 260, 264, 267, 269, 271, 273 Somerset County Council 856 Transport Policy Team Somerset Wildlife Trust Belinda Wheeler 621-623 South West HARP Planning 435-437 Consortium Sport England Gary Parsons 59 Stockland Bristol Parish MR John Sivyer 630 Meeting Strongvox Homes Ltd 834 Taunton Deane Borough Mr Nick Bryant 867 Council Taylor Wimpey 308 Telereal Trillium 731 The Browning's Trust 422-424 The Caravan & Motorhome 720-724 Club The Isle of Wedmore Society Mrs Kate Durston 245 The Mendip Society Mr Michael Rolfe 311-315 The Trustees of Lord 660 Vesteys 1942 Settlement The Watts Family Trust Mr Gary Watts 659 Theatres Trust Mr Ross Anthony 6,7 Unity Farm Holiday Centre Mr Alan House 145 Ltd Visitors of Hugh Sexey's 860-861 Hospital, c/o Fowler Fortescue Waddeton Park Ltd 433-434, 616-617 Wedmore Parish Council Nick Avery 500-507 Wembdon Parish Council Mr Anthony Jay 280 Wessex Water Ruth Hall 377-393 Woodland Trust Mrs Catherine Brabner-Evans 791-802 Woolavington Parish Council Richard Young 886 Yeo Valley Farms 803-807 (Production) Ltd and Holt Farms Ltd Richard Adams 107 P. J. L. Allen 908 Miss Gillian Ashford 640 Paul Athay 812 Mrs Carol Authers 20 Alison and David Ayers 336-343 Mr Dan Ayres 32-33 Mrs J Baker 233, 235-243 Mr Gavin Barratt 835 Paul Berryman 183 Susan Berryman 183 Mrs Anne Bibby 879 W J & S C Bowdrey 427 Councillor Ann Bown 288 Mrs Victoria Brice 244 Mr Brian Britton 904-905 Gaynor Brown 894 Mrs Christina Brown 96-105 Mr R Bryant 633-635 Darren Buller 60 Mr Peter Burke 4, 5 Jo Card 631-632 Mrs Tina Chalk 93 Mr Jonathan Chambers 1, 868 Mrs Sarah Clarke 31 Mrs Jennifer Colton 64 Peter Colton 160-175 Jan Coombs 290 Rod Coombs 290 Mr Brian Counsell 275 David Croucher Croucher 858 Mrs S E Cummins 888 Mrs S M Dalby 291 Vince Davey 887 Mr Alan Davies 43 Mrs Gillian Davies 915-920 Trevor Davis 278 Margaret Davis 278 Alona De Havilland 224 Mr Michael Dodden 16 Mr D Dodgson 233, 235-243 Mr David Dodgson 641-649 Mr P Dormer 347-354 Terry Drinkwater 813 Mrs Linda Driver 10, 29 Joanne Ennis 639 Mrs Emma Evans 212 Mr Richard Ewings 82-83 Miss Christine Fielding 58 Mrs Corran Fineran 109-136, 929 David Fontaine 91, 106, 147, 149- 151, 157-158 Roy Franklin 871 Mr Richard French 46 Mr Paul Gadsby 419 Mr D Gamblin 897 Mrs H Gamblin 897 Miss C Gamblin 898 Jane Gibbs 322 Mr Neville Gillibrand 249, 259, 261, 265 Mr David Gliddon 144 Mrs Lyn Goodfellow 246, 248, 251,255, 257-258, 262-263, 266, 268, 272 Mr Alex Graham 94 Mrs Susan Greaves 891 Mrs Jane Grenfell 71-79, 205-208 Miss E Griffin 889 Mr M. J. Groves 870 David Gwilliam 884 Rosalyn Hagley 808 Mr James Hagley 809 Mr Neil Harrison 81 Mrs Jill Harrison 81 Mrs R J Hartley 875 Bill Hawker 197 Mrs Theresa Jane Healy 11, 12 Mrs. Heather Hector 70 Christine Hembrow 872 Anne Heritage 890 N Heritage 914 Trevor Holley 66 Angela Hollis 869 Mr Gavin Houlgate 334 Penny Houlgate 335 Mr R House 865 Craig House 857, 878 Mrs Nicola Hunt 332 Mrs S A Hurford 885 Mr Alan Hurford 231, 247, 253 Deborah Ison 858 Mr and S Jamieson 305 Mrs Mr Christopher Jewell 84-87, 92 Pauline Jones 57 Miss Wendy King 90 Mr R Laing 931 Mrs G Last 218 Mr John Ley 80 Mrs Jane Loxton 35 Mrs Amy Luesley 44 Ms Adele Lythe 333 Peter Major 355-362 Tim Mander 159 Jean Mander 159 David Manning 420-421 Mrs E Mapstone 637 Mr T Mapstone 682 Chris Martin 307 Mr and D Martin 907 Mrs Mr Mason 21 Delia McCarthy 425-426, 431 Mr M Meaker 218 Mr Richard Miller 323 Mrs Lesley Miller 658 Mrs Annette Milroy 42 Miss Carla Modley 155 Mr Nigel Moore 15, 18 Kathryn Morgan 772 Peter Morgan 772 S P Morris 467 T J Morris 467 Mr and C J Munday 277 Mrs Julie Nicholson 864 Mrs Rachel Olley 289 Mr Simeon Oram 45 Mrs Pauline Packer 89 Mr Clive Panchaud 53 Mr Richard Parker 575-615 Elizabeth Parker 618-620 Mr David Parkin 229, 234 Mrs Adrienne Parry 40 Mrs Angela Partridge 8 Eric Payne 67 Mrs Victoria Pearson 199-201, 203 Mrs Janice Penwell 13 Miss Donna Penwell 14 Mark Phillips 346 Jayne Phillips 346 Mrs Helen Phillips 192-196, 198 Mrs Melanie Porter 204 Chris Porteus 309-310 Mrs Patricia Priest 344-345 Maggie Pritchard 366-368 Mr Peter Prole 52 Margaret Rayfield 281-287 Dr Anne Reed 432 Peter Reed 324-326 Mr Michael Reep 211 Councillor Bill Revans 814 Mr Donald Rice 37, 292-293 Robbins Family 865 John Robins 62 Mr Michael Rolfe 316-321 Nicola Rosewarn 61 Ms Christine Sandy 811 David Scott 873 Mr P Scott 883 Clr Liz Scott 735-745 R M Sellwood 296-304 Mr Philip Shepherd 230 Councillor Gill Slocombe 34 Miss Kay Sluman 39 Mrs S. M. Smith 874 Jon Smith 913 Nathan Smith 895-896 Mr Michael Solomon 28 Dean Souch 882 Mr Robert Sprawson 279 Mrs Patricia Squire 137 Mr Peter Starling 69 Ms Hilary Stevens 276 Mr and Steward 903 Mrs Ms Kayleigh Steward 906 Dr Stephen John Stotesbury 63 Mr Philip Strange 146 Mr Heather Strange 108, 154 Mr Peter Stunt 574 Mrs Pamela Sweete 54 Leanne Swift 55 Mrs Patricia Taylor 38 Mr and G H Taylor 900 Mrs Mike Temlett 416 David Templeman 306 Paul Trolley 68 Helen Tucker 420-421 Alex Turco 47-51 Mr Terry Upham 88 Mr M Wall 881 Mrs M.
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