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Organisation (If Applicable) Respondent First Name Or Title+Initial Respondents ordered by organisation / surname Agent surname, first name or title+initial Respond (if applicable / ent Respondent first name Respondant surname different to number Organisation (if applicable) or title+initial Organisation (if applicable) respondent) Agent organisation name {R} 6a Vision Homes Ltd. 6a Vision Homes Ltd. 6a Vision Homes Ltd. Butcher, David WYG 214 Adams Hendry Consulting Ltd. Andy Blaxland Adams Hendry Consulting Ltd. 346 Adur & Worthing Councils Moira Hayes Adur & Worthing Councils 217 Adur Brewery Co - operative Ltd. Graham Timmins Adur Brewery Co - operative Ltd. 277 Alfred Homes Ltd. Chris Rees Alfred Homes Ltd. 211 Alfriston Parish Council Victoria Rutt Alfriston Parish Council 348 Alice Holt Community Forum Alice Holt Community Forum Alice Holt Community Forum 114 Amberley Parish Council Cllr Geoffrey Uren Amberley Parish Council 349 Artswain Graham Swain Artswain 401 Audiburn Farm Mr & Mrs - Grieves Audiburn Farm Pickup, Mike Town & Country Planning Solutions 30 Bayards Field Community Group Stephen Fuggles Bayards Field Community Group 6 Bedales School Bedales School Bedales School Carmody - Morgan, PoppyQuod 175 Berwick Parish Council Alison Stevens Berwick Parish Council 342 Bloor Homes Bloor Homes Bloor Homes Goodyear, Lindsay Terence O'Rourke Ltd. 218 Bohunt Park, Liphook Landowner Green Village Investments Bohunt Park, Liphook Landowner Beaver, Chris Planning Sphere Ltd. 160 Bramdean & Hinton Ampner Parish Council Rachael Greenwood Bramdean & Hinton Ampner Parish Council 194 Bramshott & Liphook Parish Council Denise Meek Bramshott & Liphook Parish Council 352 Bricycles - The Brighton & Hove Cycling Campaign Becky Reynolds Bricycles - The Brighton & Hove Cycling Campaign 328 Brighton & Hove City Council Rebecca Fry Brighton & Hove City Council 354 Brighton & Hove Food Partnership Emily O'Brien Brighton & Hove Food Partnership 355 Brighton & Hove's Wildlife Forum Martin Robinson Brighton & Hove's Wildlife Forum 140 Brighton & Lewes Downs Biosphere Partnership Rich Howorth Brighton & Lewes Downs Biosphere Partnership 356 British Canoeing Kevin East British Canoeing 310 Bryan Jezeph Consultancy Ltd. Chris Ward Bryan Jezeph Consultancy Ltd. 357 Buriton Parish Council Karen Crookshank Buriton Parish Council 49 Bury Parish Council Rosemary Trent Bury Parish Council 359 CALA Homes M. Emmett CALA Homes Bryan, Ruth Savills (Guildford) 165 CALA Homes Ltd. (Thames) Craige Burden CALA Homes Ltd. (Thames) 320 Camerons Surveying Ltd. Iona Cameron Camerons Surveying Ltd. 360 Campaign for Better Transport - East Sussex Derrick Coffee Campaign for Better Transport - East Sussex 54 Campaign for National Parks England Ruth Bradshaw Campaign for National Parks England 55 Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) - Hampshire Charlee Bennett Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) - Hampshire 244 Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) - Sussex Kia Trainor Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) - Sussex 245 Cheriton Parish Council Cllr Lorraine Line Cheriton Parish Council 362 Chichester District Council Robert Davidson Chichester District Council 340 Chichester District Council Stephanie Evans Chichester District Council 364 Chichester District Council Duncan Keir Chichester District Council 363 Chichester District Council Cllr Andrew Shaxson Chichester District Council 204 Chichester District Council Kate Simons Chichester District Council 286 Chichester District Council Environmental Health David Monk Chichester District Council Environmental Health 291 Cocking Parish Council Greg Burt Cocking Parish Council 367 Cocking Parish Council Cllr Peter Craig Cocking Parish Council 459 Coldwaltham Meadow Conservation Group Jim Glover Coldwaltham Meadow Conservation Group 312 Coldwaltham Meadow Conservation Group Chris Skinner Coldwaltham Meadow Conservation Group 501 Coldwaltham Parish Council Cllr John Evans Coldwaltham Parish Council 164 Coldwaltham Parish Council Lillian Sherlock - Fuidge Coldwaltham Parish Council 368 Colemore & Priors Dean Parish Meeting Cllr Martin Evans Colemore & Priors Dean Parish Meeting 302 Comer Homes Comer Homes Comer Homes Rowley, Neil Savills (London) 252 Commercial Property & Storage Ltd. Martin Wakeham Commercial Property & Storage Ltd. 32 Corhampton & Meonstoke Parish Council Cllr Jerry Pett Corhampton & Meonstoke Parish Council 369 1 Agent surname, first name or title+initial Respond (if applicable / ent Respondent first name Respondant surname different to number Organisation (if applicable) or title+initial Organisation (if applicable) respondent) Agent organisation name {R} Country Land & Business Association [CLA] - South East Tim Bamford Country Land & Business Association [CLA] - South East 270 Cove Homes Cove Homes Cove Homes Young, Alison Turley 126 Deansmoor Properties Ltd. Deansmoor Properties Ltd. Deansmoor Properties Ltd. Ellis, Ian Southern Planning Practice Ltd. 232 Derek Warwick Developments Ltd. Guy Macklin Derek Warwick Developments Ltd. Beavan, Jim Savills (Southampton) 375 DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) (on behalf of Britecroft Ltd.) Cathy Fishenden DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) (on behalf of Britecroft Ltd.) Smitth, Geoff DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) 377 DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) (on behalf of Newhaven Port DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) (on behalf of Newhaven Port & & Properties - (put in other column on Inovem)) Daniel Frisby Properties - (put in other column on Inovem)) Smitth, Geoff DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) (on 378 DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) (on behalf of Peter Rainier) Nicola Yates DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) (on behalf of Peter Rainier) Smitth, Geoff DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) 376 DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) (on behalf of Richard Green) Cathy Fishenden DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) (on behalf of Richard Green) Smitth, Geoff DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) 379 DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) (on behalf of South Down Project) Mandy Gheytasi DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) (on behalf of South Down Project) Smith, Geoff DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) 516 DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) (on behalf of the Sharp family) Lisa da Silva DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) (on behalf of the Sharp family) Smitth, Geoff DMH Stallard LLP. (Gatwick) 380 Droxford Parish Council Cllr Janet Melson Droxford Parish Council 388 Durford Wood Landowners Ltd. Christopher Napier OBE Durford Wood Landowners Ltd. 177 Easebourne Parish Council Sharon Hurr Easebourne Parish Council Hayes, Troy Troy Planning & Design Ltd. 325 East Dean & Friston Parish Council Dr Katrina Larkin East Dean & Friston Parish Council 389 East Hampshire District Council Cllr Keith Budden East Hampshire District Council 391 East Hampshire District Council Cllr Ferris Cowper East Hampshire District Council 288 East Hampshire District Council Cllr Angela Glass East Hampshire District Council 390 East Hampshire District Council Ian Mawer East Hampshire District Council 184 East Lavington Parish Council Amy Harte East Lavington Parish Council 392 East Sussex County Council Andrew le Gresley East Sussex County Council 393 East Sussex County Council Jon Wheeler East Sussex County Council 171 Eastbourne Downland Group Derek Read Eastbourne Downland Group 394 Eastleigh Borough Council Graham Tuck Eastleigh Borough Council 35 Eco21st John Patmore Eco21st 311 Education & Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) Dr Douglas McNab Education & Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) 37 Elizabeth Lawrence Ltd Elizabeth Lawrence Elizabeth Lawrence Ltd 395 Elsted & Treyford Parish Council Linzi Martin Elsted & Treyford Parish Council 138 Environment Agency Marguerite Oxley Environment Agency 396 EPV (East Sussex) Ltd Andrew Dutton EPV (East Sussex) Ltd Else, Katherine Claremont Planning Consultancy Ltd 397 Fernhurst Parish Council Kevin Jones Fernhurst Parish Council 258 Findon Parish Council Fiona MacLeod Findon Parish Council 127 Findon UNP Working Group David Hutchison Findon UNP Working Group 334 Fittleworth & District Association Dr. Adrian J.K. Webb Fittleworth & District Association 99 Forestry Commission - South East & London Caroline Parker Forestry Commission - South East & London 287 Forestry Commission England Rob Gazzard Forestry Commission England 399 Four Marks Parish Council Sarah Goudie Four Marks Parish Council 400 Friends of Lewes Society Robert Cheesman Friends of Lewes Society 71 Gentian Developments Ltd. Gentian Developments Ltd. Gentian Developments Ltd. Ramsay, David JLL 247 Greatham Parish Council Jane Ives Greatham Parish Council 403 Greatham Voice Greatham Voice Greatham Voice Hayes, Troy Troy Planning & Design Ltd. 308 Hall & Woodhouse Ltd. Hall & Woodhouse Ltd. Hall & Woodhouse Ltd. Evans, Lynne Southern Planning Practice Ltd. 169 Hambledon Parish Council Joanna Tester Hambledon Parish Council 404 Hampshire Alliance for Rural Affordable Housing (HARAH) Sherree Stanley Conroy Hampshire Alliance for Rural Affordable Housing (HARAH) 405 Hampshire County Council Neil Massie Hampshire County Council 281 Hampshire County Council Cllr Jackie Porter Hampshire County Council 406 Hampshire County Council Graham Wright Hampshire County Council 330 2 Agent surname, first name or title+initial Respond (if applicable / ent Respondent first name Respondant surname different to number Organisation (if applicable) or title+initial Organisation (if applicable) respondent) Agent organisation name {R} Harting Parish Council Patricia Walker Harting Parish Council 407 Hawkley Parish Council Cllr David Caukill Hawkley Parish Council 409 Heine Planning Consultancy Alison Heine Heine Planning Consultancy 410 Henry Adams LLP. Chris Locke Henry Adams LLP. 248
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