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New Lea Govs Who Started on Or After 01.05.09 DfE No. Governing Body Type Governor Start Date 2191 Cheadle Primary School LEA Dr P Gowland 01.05.2009 2405 The Grove Primary School and Nursery Unit LEA Miss C Moore 01.05.2009 7024 Loxley Hall School LEA Miss S A Williams 01.05.2009 3473 St. Thomas' Catholic Primary School LEA Mr B Evans 01.05.2009 3152 All Saints CE(VC) Infant School, Ranton LEA Mr B J Stamp 01.05.2009 2397 Westfield Community Primary School LEA Mr B M Bond 01.05.2009 2266 Dove First School LEA Mr D A Barlow 01.05.2009 3499 Langdale Primary School LEA Mr J Heesom 01.05.2009 3116 St. John's CE(VC) Primary School, Swindon LEA Mr K I Pincher 01.05.2009 3142 Christ Church CE(VC) First School, Stone LEA Mr M L Green 01.05.2009 2217 Littleton Green Community School LEA Mr P S Dainty 01.05.2009 2421 Pye Green Valley Primary LEA Mr R Turville 01.05.2009 3076 Christ Church CE(VC) Primary School, Lichfield LEA Mr R J Awty 01.05.2009 3040 Chadsmoor CE(VC) Junior School LEA Mr S P Dewis 01.05.2009 2315 Springfields First School, Yarnfield LEA Mrs H T McKenzie 01.05.2009 3432 Hutchinson Memorial CE(A) First School LEA Mrs K A Maryon 01.05.2009 3114 St. Peter's CE(VC) Primary School, Stonnall LEA Mrs L M Flemings 01.05.2009 2241 Bradwell Primary School LEA Mrs M D Matthews 01.05.2009 3029 Betley CE(VC) Primary School LEA Mrs S Cheetham 01.05.2009 3300 The Faber Catholic Primary School LEA Mrs Y A Gouldburn 01.05.2009 2189 Longford Primary School LEA Rev J Hawkins 01.05.2009 2327 Hayes Meadow Primary School LEA Mr G A Foote 01.06.2009 2316 Picknalls First School LEA Mr J S Russell 01.06.2009 2334 Wilnecote Junior School LEA Cllr B Beale 01.09.2009 3146 Bishop Lonsdale CE(VC) Primary School, Eccleshall LEA Cllr H Butter 01.09.2009 1029 Stafford Children's Centre LEA Cllr I F Jennings 01.09.2009 4066 Norton Canes High School LEA Cllr J Rowley 01.09.2009 3079 St. Michael's CE(VC) Primary School LEA Cllr J M Eagland 01.09.2009 7037 Marshlands Special School LEA Cllr J S Francis 01.09.2009 2222 Talbot First School Kingstone LEA Cllr K Lamb 01.09.2009 4079 Great Wyrley Performing Arts High School LEA Cllr K Perry 01.09.2009 2394 Landywood Primary School LEA Cllr K Perry 01.09.2009 3488 Anson CE(VA) Primary School LEA Cllr L W Bloomer 01.09.2009 3045 Colwich CE(VC) Primary School LEA Cllr L W Bloomer 01.09.2009 4112 Alleyne's High School, Stone LEA Cllr P E Jones 01.09.2009 7023 Hednesford Valley High School LEA Cllr P G Jones 01.09.2009 2179 Hazel Slade Community Primary School LEA Cllr P G Jones 01.09.2009 1029 Stafford Children's Centre LEA Cllr R Barron 01.09.2009 7750 Greenhall Nursery LEA Cllr R Barron 01.09.2009 2256 May Bank Infants School LEA Cllr S Tagg 01.09.2009 3442 Beresford Memorial CE(VA) First School, Leek LEA Miss R Frazer 01.09.2009 2342 Glenthorne Community Primary School LEA Mr B Woolley 01.09.2009 2405 The Grove Primary School and Nursery Unit LEA Mr D Allan 01.09.2009 2226 Springhead Community Primary School LEA Mr D Daniels 01.09.2009 2222 Talbot First School Kingstone LEA Mr D Reeves 01.09.2009 DfE No. Governing Body Type Governor Start Date 4500 Abbot Beyne School LEA Mr I R North 01.09.2009 4512 Windsor Park CE Middle School LEA Mr J Bryan 01.09.2009 3500 River View Primary and Nursery School LEA Mr K Downing 01.09.2009 2277 Little Aston Primary School LEA Mr R W Strachan 01.09.2009 3501 Outwoods Primary School LEA Mrs D Shaw 01.09.2009 2416 Holly Grove Primary School LEA Mrs E K Goodfellow 01.09.2009 2373 Glascote Heath Primary School LEA Mrs G B Hutchings 01.09.2009 3500 River View Primary and Nursery School LEA Mrs I C Berry 01.09.2009 2405 The Grove Primary School and Nursery Unit LEA Mrs I E Davies 01.09.2009 2152 The Mosley School LEA Mrs J A Hathaway 01.09.2009 3501 Outwoods Primary School LEA Mrs M Collier 01.09.2009 2322 Ashcroft Infant and Nursery School LEA Mrs M Gant 01.09.2009 3139 Hob Hill CE/Meth(VC) Primary School LEA Mrs M A Gower 01.09.2009 3156 Waterhouses CE(VC) Primary School LEA Mrs N L Evans 01.09.2009 4055 Paget High School LEA Mrs P Ackroyd 01.09.2009 1028 Oaklands Nursery School LEA Mrs P J Pattison 01.09.2009 2333 Two Gates Community Primary School LEA Mrs R Claymore 01.09.2009 2164 Moor First School, Biddulph Moor LEA Mrs R E Foster 01.09.2009 3075 All Saints CE(VC) First School LEA Mrs T Rountree 01.09.2009 3468 St. Austin's Catholic Primary School LEA Mrs V Allan 01.09.2009 3447 St. Michael's CE(VA) First School, Penkridge LEA Mr R Alcock 01.10.2009 4176 de Ferrers Specialist Technology College LEA Cllr B Fraser 01.11.2009 2153 The Croft Primary School, Armitage LEA Cllr F W Lewis, MBE 01.11.2009 2316 Picknalls First School LEA Cllr G Morrison 01.11.2009 4082 Clough Hall Technology School LEA Cllr G L Locke 01.11.2009 2166 Squirrel Hayes First School, Biddulph LEA Cllr I Lawson 01.11.2009 4093 Chesterton Community Sports College LEA Cllr J Cooper 01.11.2009 2169 Norton Canes Community Primary School LEA Cllr J Rowley 01.11.2009 4156 Belgrave High School LEA Cllr J Wells 01.11.2009 3148 St. Andrew's CE(VC) Primary School, Weston LEA Cllr L W Bloomer 01.11.2009 3149 St. Paul's CE(VC) Primary School, Stafford LEA Cllr M Heenan 01.11.2009 4178 Chase Terrace Technology College LEA Cllr S Tranter 01.11.2009 2362 Princefield First School LEA Cllr V M Downes 01.11.2009 2348 Oakhill Primary School LEA Dr S Peaple 01.11.2009 2228 Leek First School LEA Mr B Johnson 01.11.2009 3490 St. Leonard's CE(VA) First School, Ipstones LEA Mr B Snow 01.11.2009 4146 Thomas Alleyne's High School LEA Mr G Phillips 01.11.2009 3467 St. Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Rugeley LEA Mr P Emery 01.11.2009 4610 Painsley Catholic College LEA Mr P A Taylor 01.11.2009 2309 Whittington Community Primary School LEA Mr R W Strachan 01.11.2009 2299 Flax Hill Community Junior School LEA Mr S Munn 01.11.2009 2374 Stoneydelph Primary School, Tamworth LEA Mr S Pritchard 01.11.2009 4077 Endon High School LEA Mr S G Snow 01.11.2009 2294 Manor Hill First School, Stone LEA Mrs C Smith 01.11.2009 3155 Manifold CE(VC) Primary School, Warslow LEA Mrs E Gould 01.11.2009 DfE No. Governing Body Type Governor Start Date 3119 Richard Wakefield CE(VC) Primary School LEA Mrs J Taylor 01.11.2009 3145 St. John's CE(VC) Primary School, Essington LEA Mrs P A Griffin 01.11.2009 2406 Burton Manor Primary School LEA Mrs R Richardson 01.11.2009 2240 Green Lea First School LEA Mr W D Davis 01.12.2009 2181 Heath Hayes Primary School LEA Cllr J Bernard 01.01.2010 4180 Sir Graham Balfour High School LEA Cllr R Barron 01.01.2010 4075 Codsall Community High School - A Specialist Maths and Computing College LEA Cllr R Marshall 01.01.2010 2387 Perton, Sandown First LEA Miss C Duffell 01.01.2010 2395 Moat Hall Primary LEA Miss H L Jones 01.01.2010 2241 Bradwell Primary School LEA Mr A Aston 01.01.2010 4178 Chase Terrace Technology College LEA Mr D H Constable 01.01.2010 7043 Cherry Trees and Wightwick Hall Federation LEA Mr D W James 01.01.2010 1021 Cannock Children's Centre LEA Mr G Alcott 01.01.2010 2198 Manor Primary School LEA Mr J A McMaster 01.01.2010 7036 Rocklands School LEA Mr J R Bayliss 01.01.2010 5404 Chasetown Specialist Sports College LEA Mr P Brockhurst 01.01.2010 2404 Doxey Primary and Nursery School, Stafford LEA Mr P Goodland 01.01.2010 2190 Werrington Primary School LEA Mrs B A Hughes 01.01.2010 2378 Churchfields Primary School LEA Mrs B M Lewis 01.01.2010 2160 Thomas Russell Infants School LEA Mrs C R Kugelmann 01.01.2010 1021 Cannock Children's Centre LEA Mrs D Howells 01.01.2010 2299 Flax Hill Community Junior School LEA Mrs H M Leve 01.01.2010 3075 All Saints CE(VC) First School LEA Mrs I W Snowden 01.01.2010 7043 Cherry Trees and Wightwick Hall Federation LEA Mrs M Griffiths 01.01.2010 2230 Chadsmead Primary School, Lichfield LEA Mrs M P Bland 01.01.2010 2372 Perton First School LEA Mrs R A Heseltine 01.01.2010 2256 May Bank Infants School LEA Mrs S Hickey 01.01.2010 4160 Churnet View Middle School, Leek LEA Mrs S J Taylor 01.01.2010 4077 Endon High School LEA Ms L Bennett 01.01.2010 4060 Sir Thomas Boughey High School LEA Mr I D Gilmore 02.01.2010 3469 St.
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