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Community and Specialist Consultee List Pre Application Consultations Community Consultees and Specialist Consultees Town and Community Councils Barry Town Council, Mr. Cliff Lewis, Town Clerk, 7 Gladstone Road, Barry. CF62 8NA [email protected] Colwinston Community Council The Clerk, Nant Y Wern, Peterston Super Ely, Vale of Glamorgan. CF5 6LG [email protected] Cowbridge with Llanblethian TC Mr. David B. Morris, The Clerk, Town Hall, Cowbridge. CF71 7AD [email protected] Dinas Powys Community Council The Clerk, Council Offices, 2, Britway Road, Dinas Powys. CF64 4AF [email protected] Ewenny Community Council The Clerk, Ewenny Community Council, 14, Vale Park, Broadlands, Bridgend. CF31 5EA [email protected] Llancarfan Community Council The Clerk, 9, Somerset Road, Barry. CF62 8BL [email protected] Llandough Community Council The Clerk, 63, Woodham Park, Barry. CF62 8FJ [email protected] Llandow Community Council The Clerk, Mr. D.l. Jones, 47 Cefn Road, Cefn Cribwr, Bridgend. CF32 0BA [email protected] Llanfair Community Council The Clerk, C/o. Mrs. J. Griffin, 41 The Verlands, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan. CF71 7BY [email protected] Llangan Community Council The Clerk, Jo Howell, Nant y Wern, Peterston super Ely. CF5 6LG [email protected] Llanharry Community Council The Clerk, Groes Sannor, Degar Road, Llanharry, Pontyclun. CF72 9JX Llanmaes Community Council The Clerk, 2, Alexandra House, Beach Road, Penarth, CF64 1FN [email protected] Llantwit Major Town Council The Clerk, Town Hall, Church Street, Llantwit Major. CF61 1SD [email protected] Michaelston le Pit with Leckwith CC The Clerk, 3, Archer Road, Penarth. CF64 3HW [email protected] Penarth Town Council The Clerk, West House, Stanwell Road, Penarth. CF64 2YG [email protected] Pendoylan Community Council Mrs. Judith Roberts, The Clerk 44 Heol St. Cattwg, Pendoylan, Cowbridge. CF71 7UG [email protected] Penllyn Community Council The Clerk, 13, Wye Close, Barry, CF62 7TF [email protected] Peterston Super Ely Community Council The Clerk, Nant Y Wern, Peterston super Ely. CF5 6LG [email protected] Rhoose Community Council - No Community Council St. Athan Community Council The Clerk, 8, Tathan Crescent, St. Athan. CF62 4PE [email protected] St. Brides Major Community Council The Clerk, St. Brides Major Community Council, 31, Ty Gwyn Drive, Brackla, Bridgend. CF31 2QF [email protected] St. Donats Community Council Town Clerk, Mrs Ann C. Knight, 21, Monmouth Way, Boverton, Llantwit Major, CF61 2GT [email protected] St. Georges & St. Brides-Super-Ely The Clerk, Joanna Howell, 6, Cornwood Close, Fairwater, Cardiff. CF5 3QY [email protected] St. Nicholas and Bonvilston CC The Clerk, 'Glan-y-Nant', Peterston-Super-Ely, CF5 6LG [email protected] Sully Community Council The Clerk, c/o Jubilee Hall, Smithies Avenue, Sully, CF64 5SS [email protected] Welsh St. Donats Community Council The Clerk, Maendy House, Maendy, Cowbridge. CF71 7TG [email protected] Wenvoe Community Council The Clerk,Wenvoe Community Centre, Old Port Road, Wenvoe. CF5 6AL [email protected] Wick Community Council The Clerk, 18 Ewenny Road, Wick, Cowbridge, CF71 7QA. [email protected] Ward Members by Electoral Ward Baruc Ward (Barry) Councillor N. P. Hodges, 19 Lower Romilly Road, Barry, CF62 3AZ [email protected] Councillor S. T. Wiliam, 14, Friars Road, Barry Island, Barry. CF62 5TR [email protected] Buttrills Ward (Barry) Councillor S. C. Egan, 26, Montgomery Road, Barry. CF62 7DB [email protected] Councillor I. Johnson, 204 Gladstone Road Barry CF62 8ND [email protected] Cadoc Ward (Barry) Councillor F. T. Johnson, 11, Glan y Mor, Y Rhodfa, Barry, CF63 4BB [email protected] Councillor Mrs. A. J. Moore, 6, Cardiff Road, Barry. CF63 2QY [email protected] Councillor N. Moore, 6, Cardiff Road, Barry. CF63 2QY [email protected] Castleland Ward (Barry) Councillor P. Drake, 44 Pyke Street, Barry, CF63 4PF [email protected] Councillor C. Elmore, 22 Station Street Barry CF63 4LY [email protected] Cornerswell Ward (Penarth) Councillor Rhiannon Birch, 9, Grove Place, Penarth, CF64 2LB [email protected] Councillor Peter King, 7, Corbett Road, Llandough. CF64 2QX [email protected] Court Ward (Barry) Councillor B. E. Brooks, 37, Buttrills Road, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. CF62 8EG [email protected] Councillor R. J. Bertin, 33, Maes-Y-Cwm Street, Barrry. CF63 4EJ [email protected] Cowbridge Ward Councillor G.A. Cox, 27, St. Johns Close, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan. CF71 7HN [email protected] Councillor T.H. Jarvie, The Armoury, 46, Eastgate, Cowbridge. CF71 7AB [email protected] Councillor Andrew Parker, The Great Barn, Bonvilston. CF5 6TR [email protected] Dinas Powys Ward Councillor K. Hatton, 9 Millbrook Heights, Dinas Powys, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 4JJ [email protected] Councillor C. J. Williams, 40, Longmeadow Drive, Dinas Powys. CF64 4TB [email protected] Councillor V. M. Hartrey, 159 Cardiff Road, Dinas Powys, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 4JW [email protected] Councillor C. Franks, Ty Isaf, 41, Highwalls Avenue, Dinas Powys. CF64 4AQ [email protected] Dyfan Ward (Barry) Councillor Claire Curtis, 7, Sea Point The Knap Barry CF62 9TJ [email protected] Councillor Anthony Powell, 5, Coleridge Crescent, Barry. CF62 9TT [email protected] Gibbonsdown Ward (Barry) Councillor M. R. Wilkinson, 26 Aberaeron Close, Gibbonsdown, Barry. CF62 9BT [email protected] Illtyd Ward (Barry) Councillor H. Hamilton, 54, Brookfield Avenue, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. CF63 1EQ [email protected] Councillor John Drysdale, 28, Le Sor Hill, Peterston super Ely. CF5 6LW [email protected] Councillor Rhona Probert, 28, Le Sor Hill, Peterston super Ely. CF5 6LW [email protected] Llandough Ward Councillor Kate Edmunds, 2, Millbrook Road, Dinas Powys. CF64 4DA [email protected] Llandow-Ewenny Ward Councillor Raymond P. Thomas, Sutton Newydd Farm, Llandow. CF71 7PY [email protected] Llantwit Major Ward Councillor E. Hacker, 24, Llanmaes Road, Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan. CF61 2XF [email protected] Councillor G. John, Ashgrove House, High Street, Llantwit Major. CF61 1SS [email protected] Councillor Anthony Bennett Midwell West End Lllantwit Major CF61 1SL [email protected] Councillor Edward Williams, 3, Grange Gardens, Llantwit Major. CF61 2XB [email protected] Peterston –Super -Ely Ward Councillor R. Traherne, Coedarhydyglyn, Nr. Cardiff. CF5 5SF [email protected] Plymouth Ward (Penarth) Councillor Mrs. M. Kelly-Owen, Sea Roads, Cliff Parade, Penarth. CF64 5BP [email protected] Councillor A. Clive Williams, 13 Robinswood Crescent, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 3JE [email protected] Rhoose Ward Councillor H. J. W. James l, Lon Cefn Mably, Rhoose, CF62 3DY [email protected] Councillor Adam Riley 3 Station Terrace East Aberthaw CF62 3DH [email protected] St Augustines Ward Councillor Lis Burnett, 71, Redlands Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 2WE [email protected] St Augustines Ward 2 Councillor Gwyn Roberts, 7, Plas Glen Rosa, Portway Marina, Penarth. CF64 1TS [email protected] St. Athan Ward Councillor J. W. Thomas, Flemingston Court, Flemingston, CF62 4QJ [email protected] St. Brides Major Ward Councillor Mrs. A. J. Preston, Kings Hall Court, Wick Road, St. Brides Major, CF32 0SE [email protected] Stanwell (Penarth) Councillor Mrs.M. E. J. Birch, 10, Victoria Square, Penarth. CF64 3EJ [email protected] Councillor M. R. Wilson, 9, Grove Place, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 2LB [email protected] Sully Ward Councillor P. Mahoney, 6, Clos y Fulfran, Barry. CF62 5DG [email protected] Councillor B. Penrose, 7, Oyster Bend, Sully. CF64 5LW [email protected] Wenvoe Ward Councillor J. C. Bird, Beili-Mawr, Dyffryn, Vale of Glamorgan. CF5 6SU [email protected] Specialist Consultees Bridgend County Borough Council County Borough Planning Officer, Civic Offices, Angel Street, Bridgend. CF31 1LX [email protected] Cardiff County Council, Director of Planning, Development Control, City Hall, Cardiff. CF10 3ND [email protected] Rhondda Cynon Taff CBC Transportation & Dev. Control, Sardis House, Sardis Road, Pontypridd. CF37 1DU [email protected] The First Minister, Welsh Assembly Government, Crown Buildings, Cathays Park, Cardiff. CF10 3NQ Network Rail Mr. Colin Field - Senior Town Planner, 3rd Floor -,Bristol Temple Point, Redcliffe Way, Bristol. BS1 6NL [email protected] Vale of Glamorgan Council Highways Development Alps Depot Quarry Road, Wenvoe, Vale of Glamorgan CF5 6AA [email protected] The Coal Authority 200, Lichfield Lane, Berry hill, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. NG18 4RG [email protected] Natural Resources Wales, Planning Consultations, Customer Service Centre, Natural Resources Wales, Cambria House, 29 Newport Road, Cardiff. CF24 0TP [email protected] Theatres Trust The Director, The Theatres Trust, 22, Charing Cross Road, London. WC2H 0HR [email protected] Sports Council for Wales Rebecca Mattingley, Senior Research and Evaluation Officer, National Sport Centre, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff. [email protected] Health and Safety Executive Ms. Helen Gooding, Hazardous Install. Directorate, LD3D Government Buildings, Ty Glas, Llanishen, Cardiff. CF14 5SH [email protected].
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