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Regulation 22 Consultation Statement Appendix G1 South Derbyshire District Council: Proposed ‘Drop In’ Events Venue Attendance: Issues Attendance: Your Attendance : Attendance: Attendance Draft Local Attendance Pre and Alternative Neighbourhood: Options for Preferred Growth Plan Submission Local Options Talk to Us Housing Growth Strategy Plan Findern Village Hall, Castle Hill, N/A 70 45 41 38 N/A Findern, DE65 6AL Frank Wickham Hall, Portland Street, N/A 70 46 65 89 N/A Etwall, DE65 6JF Repton Village Hall, Askew Grove, N/A 50 51 N/A 65 52 Repton, DE65 6GS Swadlincote Town Hall, The Delph, 57 30 19 N/A 19 N/A Swadlincote, DE11 9DA Swadlincote Market, High Street, N/A N/A N/A 60 (19th October) N/A N/A Swadlincote, DE11 0AG 58 (20th October) Mickleover Country Park Social Club, 73 45 40 100+ N/A Merlin Way, Mickleover, DE3 0UJ The Mease Pavilion, off The Mease N/A N/A 7 N/A N/A N/A Hilton, DE65 5AE Bill Shone Leisure Centre, High St, 41 26 34 N/A N/A N/A Repton, DE73 8GJ Woodville Youth Centre, Moira Road, N/A 26 16 14 20 N/A Woodville, DE11 8DG All Saints’ Heritage Centre, Shardlow N/A 65 59 43 42 67 Road, Aston on Trent, DE72 2DH Sinfin Moor Social Club, Arleston N/A N/A 34 N/A N/A N/A Lane, Stenson Fields, DE24 3DH Stenson Fields Primary School, Approx. 20 32 N/A 60 35 N/A Heather Close, Stenson Fields, Derby, DE24 3BW Rosliston Forestry Centre, Rosliston N/A N/A 37 N/A N/A N/A Rosliston and Cauldwell Village Hall, N/A 40 7 N/A N/A 30 Main Street, Rosliston, DE12 8JW Hilton Village Hall, Peacroft Lane, 100+ (10am – 7pm) 19 44 23 45 58 Hilton, DE65 5GH Hatton Centre, Station Road, Hatton, N/A 24 42 45 28 N/A DE65 5EH Old Post Centre, High Street, Newhall N/A 10 20 3 6 18 DE11 0HX Swadlincote Library, Civic Way, N/A N/A 8 N/A N/A N/A Swadlincote, DE11 0AD Melbourne Assembly Rooms N/A N/A N/A 25 34 N/A Church Rooms, adjunct to St George N/A N/A N/A 106 25 29 and St Mary’s Church, Church Street, Church Gresley Elvaston Village Hall N/A N/A N/A 50 26 N/A Derby Developer Forum N/A N/A 35 N/A N/A N/A 218(+) 535 549 633 572(+) 254 Appendix G2 List of consultees As part of the Local Plan process consultees (including Parish Councils, individual members of the public and orgainstaions) have been added to the Councils database. As of the 20th June 2014 over 3000 consultees details are on the database. Including the following: Specific consultation bodies Alkmonton and Hungry Bentley Hartshorne Parish Council Parish Council Hatton Parish Council Amber Valley Borough Council Hilton Parish Council Aston on Trent Parish Council Hollington Parish Council Barrow on Trent Parish Council Homes and Communities Agency Barton Under Needwood Parish Kirk Langley Parish Council Council Leicestershire County Council Boylestone Parish Council Lichfield District Council Branston Parish Council Linton Parish Council Breedon in the Hill Parish Council Lockington and Hemington Parish Council Bretby Parish Council Longford Parish Council Brixlincote Parish Council Mackworth Parish Council Brizlincote Parish Council and Caldwell Church Melbourne Parish Council Burnaston Parish Council N Power Castle Donington Parish Council National Grid Castle Gresley Parish Council Natural England Church Broughton Parish Council Netherseal Parish Council Clifton Campville Parish Council Network Rail Coton in the Elma Parish Council Newton Solney Parish Council Dalbury Lees Parish Council North West Leicestershire District Council Oakthorpe, Donisthorpe and Acresford Derby City Primary Care Trust Parish Council Derby County Council Ockbrook and Borrowash Parish Council Derbyshire County Council Overseal Parish Council Derbyshire County Council Primary Care Trust Repton Parish Council Derbyshire Dales District Council Rosliston Parish Council Dunstall Parish Council Sawley Parish Council East Staffordshire Borough Council Seven Trent Water Ltd Edingale Parish Council Shardlow and Great Wilne Parish Council Egginton Parish Council Smisby Parish Council Elvaston Parish Council South Staffordshire Primary Care Trust English Heritage South Staffordshire Water Plc. Environment Agency Staffordshire County Council Erewash Borough Council Stapenhill Parish Council Etwall Parish Council Stenson Fields Parish Council Findern Parish Council Sudbury Parish Council Foston and Scropton Parish Council The Coal Authority Harlaston Parish Council The Environment Agency The Highways Agency Coton in the Elms Pre School Ticknall Parish Council Creative Day Nursery Walton on Trent Parish Council Egginton Primary School Weston Power Distribution Elmsleigh Infant School and Willington Parish Council Nursery Winshill Parish Council Etwall Pre School Group Woodville Parish Council Etwall Primary School Wychnor Parish Council Eureka Primary School ·Fairmeadows Foundation Primary School Built Environment Findern Primary School Four Seasons Private Nursery Ancient Monument Society Granville Community School Commission for Architecture and Hartshorne C of E Primary Built Environment School Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust Heath Fields Primary School Melbourne Heritage Trust Hilton Primary School Shardlow Conservation Group John Port School Shardlow Heritage Trust Linton Primary School Society for the Protection of Ancient Little Jack Horners Day Nursery Buildings Little Tykes The Georgian Group Long Lane CE Primary School The Landmark Trust Melbourne Adult Community The Prince’s Foundation for the Built Education Environment Melbourne Infant School Victorian Society Melbourne Junior School Disability Groups Midway Pre School Playgroup Newhall Community Junior Learning Disability School Lincote Disabled Group Newhall Infant School and Local Disability Focus Group Nursery S.Derbys Partnership Board for Newhall Pre School Learning Diability Newton Solney Infant School Overseal Pre School Education Overseal Primary School Pennine Way Junior School Albert Village Primary School Puddle Ducks Pre School Aston on Trent Primary School Repton Pre School Belmont Primary School Repton Preparatory School Bumpers Nursery Repton Primary School Busy Bees Kindergarten Repton School Carlton Day Nursey Rosliston Primary School Chellaston Secondary School Church Broughton Primary Rosliston Under 5s School Sale & Davys CE Primary School Church Gresley Playgroup Sale and Davys Pre School Church Gresley Primary School Shardlow Primary School Coton in the Elms Parish School Springfield Junior School St Edwards Catholic Primary School South Derbyshire Branch-Derbyshire St Georges CE Primary School Wildlife Trust St Peters CE Primary School The Forestry Commission Stanton Primary School The National Forest Charitable Trust Stenson Fields Primary School The Ramblers' Association Sutton on the Hill Pre School The Ramblers' Association Swadlincote Learning Centre The Woodland Trust Swadlincote pre school Trent and Mersey Canal Society The Pingle School Health The Woodland Private Day Nursery Burton Hospitals NHS Trust University of Derby Derbyshire Acute Hospitals NHS Walton On Trent Primary School Trust Weston on Trent CE Primary Derbyshire Mental Health Services School NHS Trust Weston Under Fives Group East Midlands Ambulance Service William Allitt School NHS Trust Willington Pre School NHS Derby City Willington Primary School The Hollybrook Medical Centre Woodville Infant School Woodville Junior School Housing Interest Groups Woodville Methodist Church Pre- School Derby Self Build Housing Society Ltd Environmental/Conservation Groups Derbyshire Housing Aid Home Builders Federation Ltd Aston on Trent Rights of Way and Trident Housing Association Footpaths group Bridleways and Byways Group Local Businesses/Business Groups Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) Burton Business Club Central Rivers Initiative Burton Chamber of Commerce Compassion in World Farming Derby and Derbyshire Economic Derby and Sandiacre Canal Trust Partnership Derbyshire Agricultural and Derbyshire Chamber and Business Link Horticultural Society Derbyshire Chamber and Business Link Derbyshire Amphibian & Reptile Swadlincote Group Melbourne Business Association Derbyshire Wildlife Trust Swadlincote Chambers of Commerce Farming and Rural Conservation Agency Findern Footpath Group Older Persons Group Heart of the National Forest Age Concern Derby and Foundation Derbyshire National Forest Company Helped the Aged National Trust Royal Society for the Protection Sinfin Seniors Trust of Birds Weston Over 50's Group Resident Associations South Derbyshire Local Strategic Partnership Sport England Chellaston Residents Association The Garden History Society Kings Newton Residents Association The Gypsy Council Newton Park Residents The Lawn Tennis Association Association The Theatres Trust Walton upon Trent Residents Ticknall Preservation and Historical Society Association Traveller Law Reform project Woodville Scouts Association Others British Waterways Burnaston Neighbourhood Watch Burton Civic Society Civil Aviation Authority Country Landowners' Association CTC - National Cyclists' Association Derby and Peak District Campaign for Better Transport Derbyshire County Council Highways Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Services Derbyshire gypsy liaison group Derbyshire Historic Gardens Trust Derbyshire Sport Disability Rights Commission East Midlands Airport East Midlands Regional Assembly Egginton Society Friends of Alvaston Friends, Families and Travellers and Traveller Law Hatton Action Group Inland Waterways Association Melbourne Civic Society Melbourne Performing Arts Association Mobile Operators Association National Playing Fields Association Repton Village History Group Repton Village Society Save Aston Village Environment Shardlow Road Alvaston Allotment Association Sinfin Moor Action Campaign Committee South Derbyshire Local History Forum .
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