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Information Request (Ref: 6132408) Devolution and Recovery Options with WCC, on Monday 19Th and Tuesday 20Th October Information request (ref: 6132408) Devolution and Recovery Options with WCC, on Monday 19th and Tuesday 20th October. Please list the organisations and attendees to each part of the event. Monday 19th – Representatives from the below organisations attended event: Ansley Parish Council Ansty Parish Council Baxterley Parish Council Beausale, Haseley, Honiley & Wroxall Parish Council Bidford-on-Avon Parish Council Bubbenhall Parish Council Burton Dassett Parish Council Cawston Parish Council Citizens Advice Coleshill Town Council Combe Fields parish Council Combroke Parish Council Coughton Parish Council Cubbington Parish Council Dunchurch Parish Council Fillongley Parish Council Great Alne Parish council Great Wolford Parish Council Harborough Magna Parish Council Hartshill Parish Council Haselor Parish Council Hatton Parish Council Kenilworth Town Council Kineton Parish Council Kingsbury Parish Council Kings Newnham & Newnham Regis Parish Meeting Lea Marston Parish Council Little Wolford Parish Meeting Long Compton Parish Council Luddington Parish Council Meon Vale Residents Group Newbold Pacey & Ashorne Parish Council Norton Lindsey Parish Council Old Milverton & Blackdown Parish Council Pillerton Priors Parish Council Preston on Stour Parish Council Quinton Parish Council Radford Semele Parish Council Royal Leamington Spa Town Council Shipston on Stour Town Council Shustoke Parish Council Snitterfield Parish Council Southam Town Council Stratford-on-Avon District Council Stretton on Fosse Parish Council Tanworth in Arden Parish Council Tredington Parish Council Warwickshire County Council Warwickshire CAVA Warwickshire Association of Local Councils Water Orton Parish Council Willey Parish Meeting Willoughby Parish Council Wilmcote Parish Council Wolston Parish Council Wolverton Parish Council Tuesday 20th - Representatives from the below organisations attended event: Alcester Town Council Alderminster Parish Council Atherstone Town Council Avon Dassett Parish Council Baxterley Parish Council Bearley Parish Council Beaudesert & Henley in Arden Parish Council Benn Parternship Centre Bidford-on-Avon Parish Council Bishops Itchington Parish Council Budbrooke Parish Council Cawston Parish Council Citizens Advice South Warwickshire Coleshill Town Council Dunchurch Parish Council Hampton Lucy Parish Council Heart of England Mencap Kenilworth Town Council Leek Wootton & Guys Cliffe Parish Council Lighthorne Parish Council Long Itchington Parish Council Long Lawford Parish Council Mancetter Parish Council Pailton Parish Council Pillerton Hersey Parish Council Polesworth Parish Council Princethorpe Parish Council Rowington Parish Council Royal Leamington Spa Town Council Ryton on Dunsmore Parish Council Shipston on Stour Town Council Shustoke Parish Council Southam Town Council Stratford Town Trust Startford-upon-Avon Town Council Stockton Parish Council Stretton on Dunsmore Parish Council Tamworth in Arden Parish Council Voluntary Sector Independent Advocacy WALC County Committee Warwickshire County Council Warwick Town Council WCAVA Welford on Avon Parish Council Wellesbourne & Walton Parish Council Wolston Parish Council Wolverton Parish Council Wootton Wawen Parish Council WRCC Young People First .
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