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GENERATION FOUR Participating Authorities List ECONOMY, TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT GENERATION FOUR Civil Engineering, Highways and Transportation Collaborative Frameworks (2020 – 2024) Participating Authorities List Participating Authorities List Local Authorities Police, Fire and Rescue NHS Education Stuart Jarvis BSc DipTP FCIHT MRTPI Director of Economy, Transport and Environment Hampshire County Council The Castle, Winchester SO23 8UD Local Authorities Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Town / City Postcode Adur District Adur Civic Centre Ham Road Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 6PR Council Arun District Maltavers Road Littlehampton BN17 5LF Council Ashford Borough Civic Centre Tannery Lane Ashford TN23 1PL Council Aylesbury Vale Customer Service 66 High Street Aylesbury HP20 1SD District Council Centre Basingstoke and Deane Borough Civic Offices London Road Basingstoke RG21 4AH Council Bath and North East Somerset The Guildhall High Street Bath BA1 5AW Council Borough of Poole Civic Centre Municipal Road Poole BH15 2RU Bournemouth Town Hall Bourne Avenue Bournemouth BH2 6DY Borough Council Bracknell Forest Time Square Market Street Bracknell RG12 1JD Council Brighton and Hove Kings House Grand Avenue Hove BN3 2LS City Council Bristol City Council The Council House College Green Bristol BS1 5TR Buckinghamshire County Hall Walton Street Aylesbury HP20 1UA County Council Canterbury City Military Road Canterbury CT1 1YW Council Cheltenham Municipal Offices Promenade Cheltenham GL50 9SA Borough Council Cherwell District Bodicote House Bodicote Banbury OX15 4AA Council Chichester District East Pallant House 1 East Pallant Chichester PO19 1TY Council Chiltern District King George V Road Amersham HP6 5AW Council Christchurch Civic Offices Bridge Street Christchurch BH23 1AZ Borough Council Cornwall Council County Hall Treyew Road Truro TR1 3AY (Unitary) Cotswold District Trinity Road Cirencester GL7 1PX Council Crawley Borough Town Hall The Boulevard Crawley RH10 1UZ Council Dartford Borough Civic Centre Home Gardens Dartford DA1 1DR Council Devon County County Hall Topsham Road Exeter EX2 4QD Council Dorset County County Hall Colliton Park Dorchester DT1 1XJ Council Local Authorities Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Town / City Postcode Dover District White Cliffs Business Dover CT16 3PJ Council Park East Devon District Council Offices Knowle Sidmouth EX10 8HL Council East Dorset District Council Offices Furzehill Wimborne BH21 4HN Council East Hampshire Penns Place Petersfield GU31 4EX District Council East Sussex County Hall St Anne s Crescent Lewes BN7 1SG County Council Eastbourne Town Hall Grove Road Eastbourne BN21 4UG Borough Council Eastleigh Borough Civic Offices Leigh Road Eastleigh SO50 9YN Council Elmbridge Borough Civic Centre High Street Esher KT10 9SD Council Epping Forest Civic Offices High Street Epping CM16 4BZ District Council Epsom and Ewell Town Hall The Parade Epsom KT18 5BY Borough Council Exeter City Council Civic Centre Paris Street Exeter EX1 1JN Fareham Borough Civic Offices Civic Way Fareham PO16 7AZ Council Forest of Dean Council Offices High Street Coleford GL16 8HG District Council Gloucester City Herbert Warehouse The Docks Gloucester GL1 2EQ Council Gloucestershire Shire Hall Westgate Street Gloucester GL1 2TG County Council Gosport Borough Town Hall High Street Gosport PO12 1EB Council Gravesham Civic Centre Windmill Street Gravesend DA12 1AU Borough Council Guildford Borough Millmead House Millmead Guildford GU2 4BB Council Hampshire County The Castle Winchester SO23 8ZB Council Hart District Civic Offices Harlington Way Fleet GU51 4AE Council Hastings Borough Town Hall Queens Road Hastings TN34 1QR Council Havant Borough Civic Centre Civic Centre Road Havant PO9 2AX Council Horsham District Park North North Street Horsham RH12 1RL Council Isle of Wight County Hall High Street Newport PO30 1UD Council Isles of Scilly Town Hall St Marys TR21 0LW Local Authorities Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Town / City Postcode Kent County County Hall Maidstone ME14 1XQ Council Lewes District 32 High Street Lewes BN7 2LX Council Maidstone Borough Maidstone House King Street Maidstone ME16 6JQ Council Medway Council Gun Wharf Dock Road Chatham ME4 4TR Mendip District Cannards Grave Council Offices Shepton Mallet BA4 5BT Council Road Mid Devon District Phoenix House Phoenix Lane Tiverton EX16 6PP Council Mid Sussex District Oaklands Oaklands Road Haywards Heath RH16 1SS Council Milton Keynes Civic Offices 1 Saxon Gate East Milton Keynes MK9 3HQ Mole Valley District Pippbrook Dorking RH4 1SJ Council New Forest District Appletree Court Lyndhurst SO43 7PA Council North Devon Civic Centre North Walk Barnstaple EX31 1EA Council North Dorset Nordon Salisbury Road Blandford Forum DT11 7LL District Council North Somerset Walliscote Grove Town Hall Weston-super-Mare BS23 1UJ Council Road Oxford City Council PO Box 10 Oxford OX1 1EN Oxfordshire County County Hall New Road Oxford OX1 1ND Council Plymouth City Civic Centre Plymouth PL1 2AA Council Portsmouth City Civic Offices Guildhall Square Hants PO1 2BG Council Purbeck District Westport House Worgret Road Wareham BH20 4PP Council Reading Borough Civic Centre Reading RG1 7AE Council Reigate and Banstead Borough Reigate Town Hall Castlefield Road Reigate RH2 OSH Council Rother District Town Hall Bexhill-on-Sea TN39 3JX Council Royal Borough of Windsor and Town Hall St Ives Road Maidenhead SL6 1RF Maidenhead Runnymede Runnymede Civic Station Road Addlestone KT15 2AH Borough Council Centre Rushmoor Borough Council Offices Farnborough Road Farnborough GU14 7JU Council Local Authorities Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Town / City Postcode Sedgemoor District Bridgwater House King Square Bridgwater TA6 3AR Council Sevenoaks District Council Offices Argyle Road Sevenoaks TN13 1HG Council Shepway District Civic Centre Castle Hill Avenue Folkestone CT20 2QY Council Slough Borough Landmark Place High Street Slough SL1 1JL Council Somerset County County Hall Taunton TA1 4DY Council South Buckinghamshire Capswood Oxford Road Denham UB9 4LH District Council South Gloucestershire The Council Offices Castle Street Thornbury BS35 1HF Council South Hams Follaton House Plymouth Road Totnes TQ9 5NE District Council South Oxfordshire Benson Lane Crowmarsh Gifford Wallingford OX10 8ED District Council South Somerset Council Offices Brympton Way Yeovil BA20 2HT District Council Southampton City Civic Centre Southampton SO14 7LY Council Spelthorne Council Offices Knowle Green Staines TW18 1XB Borough Council Stroud District Ebley Mill Westward Road Stroud GL5 4UB Council Surrey County Room 296, County Kingston upon Penrhyn Road KT1 2DW Council Hall Thames Surrey Heath Surrey Heath House Knoll Road Camberley GU15 3HD Borough Council Swale Borough Swale House East Street Sittingbourne ME10 3HT Council Swindon Borough Civic Offices Euclid Street Swindon SN1 2JH Council Tandridge District Station Road East Oxted RH8 0BT Council Taunton Deane The Deane House Belvedere Road Taunton TA1 1HE Borough Council Teignbridge District Forde House Brunel Road Newton Abbot TQ12 4XX Council Test Valley Beech Hurst Weyhill Road Andover SP10 3AJ Borough Council Tewkesbury Council Offices Gloucester Road Tewkesbury GL20 5TT Borough Council Thanet District PO Box 9 Cecil Street Margate CT9 1XZ Council Tonbridge and Gibson Drive, Kings Malling Borough Gibson Building West Malling ME19 4LZ Hill, Council Local Authorities Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Town / City Postcode Torbay Council Town Hall Castle Circus Torquay TQ1 3DR Torridge District Riverbank House Bideford EX39 2QG Council Tunbridge Wells Royal Tunbridge Town Hall Civic Way TN1 1RS Borough Council Wells Vale of White Horse Abbey House Abbey Close Abingdon OX14 3JE District Council Waverley Borough The Burys Godalming GU7 1HR Council Wealden District Vicarage Lane Hailsham BN27 2AX Council West Berkshire Council Offices Market Street Newbury RG14 5LD Council West Devon Kilworthy Park Tavistock PL19 0BZ Borough Council West Dorset South Walks House South Walks Road Dorchester DT1 1UZ District Council West Oxfordshire Town Centre Shop 3 Welch Way Witney OX28 6JH District Council West Somerset West Somerset Killick Way Taunton TA4 4QA District Council House West Sussex County Hall West Street Chichester PO19 1RQ County Council Weymouth and Portland Borough Council Offices North Quay Weymouth DT4 8TA Council Wiltshire Council County Hall Bythesea Road Trowbridge BA14 8JN (Unitary) Winchester City City Offices Colebrook Street Winchester SO23 9LJ Council Woking Borough Civic Offices Gloucester Square Woking GU21 6YL Council Wokingham Civic Offices Shute End Wokingham RG40 1BN Borough Council Worthing Borough Worthing Town Hall Chapel Road Worthing BN11 1HA Council Wycombe District Queen Victoria Road High Wycombe HP11 1BB Council Police, Fire and Rescue Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Town / City Postcode Avon & Somerset Police & fire HQ PO Valley road Bristol BS20 8QJ Constabulary Box 37 Avon Fire and Temple Back Bristol BS1 6EU Rescue Service Buckinghamshire Stocklake Aylesbury HP20 1BD Fire & Rescue Cornwall County Service 4th Floor North Wing, Truro TR1 3AY Fire & Rescue Headquarters County Hall Devon & Cornwall Middlemoor Exeter EX2 7HQ Police Devon and Service The Knowle, Somerset Fire & Exeter EX3 0NW Headquarters Clyst St George Rescue Dorset Fire & Service Peverell Avenue Dorchester DT1 3SU Rescue Headquarters West, Poundbury Dorset Police Force Headquarters Dorchester DT2 8D2 East Sussex Fire & 20 Upperton Road Eastbourne BN21 1EU Rescue Gloucestershire County Police 1 Waterwells,
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