October 2015NewcastleCIL Consultation Statement · PDF fileCIL Consultation Statement. 2 1....
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1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 3 2. Regulation 15 - Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule .................................................... 4
Periods of Consultation ....................................................................................................... 4 Which bodies and persons were invited to make representations .............................. 4 How those bodies and persons were invited to make such representations ............. 5 A summary of the main issues raised by those representations and how main issues have been addressed ........................................................................................................ 7
3. Regulation 16 Draft Charging Schedule ........................................................................ 38 Appendices ............................................................................................................................ 39
Appendix 1 List of Consultees 2012 .................................................................................40 Appendix 2 Letter to Database 2012 ............................................................................107 Appendix 3 Parish Council Letter 2012 ..........................................................................109 Appendix 4 Invitation to CIL Breakfast Meeting 2012 .................................................110 Appendix 5 Breakfast Meeting Invitation List 2012 .......................................................112 Appendix 6 List of Breakfast Meeting Attendees 2012 ................................................118 Appendix 7 Breakfast Meeting Presentation 2012 .......................................................120 Appendix 8 Breakfast Meeting Question and Answers 2012 .....................................122 Appendix 9 RICS invitation 2012 .....................................................................................124 Appendix 10 RICS presentation 2012 .............................................................................125 Appendix 11 CIL Leaflet 2012 .........................................................................................129 Appendix 12 Website PDCS 2012 ...................................................................................133 Appendix 13 Viability Questionnaire 2013 ....................................................................136 Appendix 14 Responses to Viability Questionnaire 2013 ............................................148 Appendix 15 Roundtable Consultation Paper .............................................................164 Appendix 16 List of Consultees PDCS 2015 ...................................................................168 Appendix 17 Letter to Local Plan Database PDCS 2015 ............................................243 Appendix 18 Website PDCS 2015 ...................................................................................245 Appendix 19 List of DCS Evidence 2015 ........................................................................249 Appendix 20 Statement of Representation Procedure 2015 .....................................253 Appendix 21 Letter to Consultation Database DCS 2015...........................................254 Appendix 22 Stakeholder Meeting Notes 2015 ............................................................256
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1. Introduction 1.1 This statement sets out how Newcastle City Council has carried out the necessary
consultation to inform the preparation of their Draft Charging Schedule and is compliant with Regulations.
1.2 The Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010 (amended 2011, 2012 and 2013),
supported by the Community Infrastructure Levy Guidance 2013, require two rounds of public consultation on the CIL – on the Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule (PDCS) and the Draft Charging Schedule (DCS). Following consultation, Regulations require that the CIL Draft Charging Schedule be submitted for Public Examination in front of an independent inspector.
1.3 The Council has an approved Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) and has also
followed its provisions in consulting on the Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule and Draft Charging Schedule. A copy of the SCI is on the Council’s website
1.4 The Council is strongly committed to involving as many people as possible in the CIL
process to ensure that stakeholders and the community had an opportunity to be made aware and have their say.
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2. Regulation 15 - Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule 2.1 CIL Regulation 15 sets out who the charging authority should consult on the CIL
Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule (PDCS), but does not specify how the consultation should be undertaken.
2.2 This section of the statement sets out how the Council has complied and in some instances exceeded the regulatory requirements, including When Consultation was undertaken Which bodies and persons were invited to make representations How those bodies and persons were invited to make such representations A summary of the main issues raised by those representations; How those main issues have been addressed in the CIL Draft Charging Schedule.
Periods of Consultation 2.3 The Council has undertaken two rounds of public consultation on the PDCS. The first
consultation stage began on 20 June 2012 for 12 weeks.
2.4 Following the adoption of Planning for the Future Core Strategy and urban Core Plan (CSUCP) in March 2015 and updates to legislation and evidence, the Council considered it necessary to undertake a second stage of consultation on a revised PDCS. The second consultation stage began on 22 April 2015 for four weeks until the 20 May 2015
2.5 In addition the Council has also undertaken informal consultation. In; May 2013, the Council published an online Questionnaire (Appendix 13) to engage
on viability assumptions, June 2013, the Council held jointly with Gateshead Council a roundtable workshop,
and In June 2015 held stakeholder meetings in partnership with Gateshead Council.
Which bodies and persons were invited to make representations
Regulation 15
2. The charging authority must—
(a) Sends a copy of the preliminary draft to each of the consultation bodies; and (b) Invites each of those bodies to make representations on the preliminary draft. 5. The charging authority must also invite representations on the preliminary draft from— (a) persons who are resident or carrying on business in its area; and (b) such of the following as the charging authority consider appropriate— (i) voluntary bodies some or all of whose activities benefit the charging authority’s area, and (ii) bodies which represent the interests of persons carrying on business in the charging
authority’s area.
2.6 The Council are required to consult the bodies listed in Regulation 15, (as amended by
the 2012 Regulations) sending them a copy of the preliminary draft charging schedule and inviting them to comment. The Council must also invite comments from local residents, businesses and voluntary organisations (under Regulation 15(5)).
2.7 To comply with the CIL regulations 15 (2), the Council sent the Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule to the following bodies.
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Stage 1 (2012) - PDCS
2.8 Letters (Appendix 2 & 4) were sent to all Surrounding Authorities and the HCA. A letter
(Appendix 3) was also sent to the following Parish Councils Dinnington, Hazlerigg, Brunswick, North Gosforth, Woolsington and Blakelaw & North Fenham.
Stage 2 (2015) – Revised PDCS 2.9 A letter and the PDCS1 (Appendix 17) were sent to the following bodies and invited them
to make representations. Northumberland County Council North Tyneside Council Gateshead Council Sunderland City Council South Tyneside Council Durham County Council North East Combined Authority North East LEP Blakelaw and North Fenham Parish Council Blakelaw Parish Council Dinnington Parish Council Hazlerigg Parish Council North Gosforth Parish Council Woolsington Parish Council NE1 Newcastle
2.10 To comply with the CIL regulations 15 (5) the Council at stage 1 invited over 12,000 (Appendix 1) residents, business and voluntary bodies by sending a letter (Appendix 2 and 4) and at the Stage 2 invited 7715 people (Appendix 16) by letter (Appendix 17) to make representations.
How those bodies and persons were invited to make such representations Regulation 15 (6) The charging authority must make such arrangements as it considers appropriate for inviting representations under paragraph (5).
2.11 To comply with Regulation 15(6) the Council promoted the consultation though a variety
of methods and invited representations.
Stage 1 (2012) – PDCS 2.12 At Stage 1 the Council, in addition to sending out letters;
Invited over 400 organisations (Appendix 5 to breakfast meeting on 19 July 2012. In total 36 people) attended the event (Appendix 6). The event was structured around a
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pre-arranged agenda which included a presentation (Appendix 7) and a question and answer session (Appendix 8)
In partnership with RICS and Gateshead Council invited over 200 individuals (Appendix 9) to a RICs event and presentation (Appendix 10). In total 41 people attended.
The Council held 10 public events for residents during the consultation period with approximately 338 attending. At each meeting leaflets (Appendix 11) were handed out.
Utilised social media to promote consultation. Promoted via the Lets Talk forum events and drop-in sessions. Published the following documentation on the website (Appendix 12) and made
available to view in all Council libraries. Document Reference Newcastle Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule 2012 NS22 Newcastle Draft Residential CIL Zones Map & Values Map 2012 NS23 Newcastle Draft Commercial CIL Zones Map & Values Map 2012 NS24 NewcastleGateshead Viability Assessment 2012 S09 NewcastleGateshead Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule Background Paper 2012
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Newcastle Funding Gap Schedule 2012 NS25 Draft NewcastleGateshead Infrastructure Delivery Plan 2012 S11
2.13 Representations on the PDCS Stage 1 could be made either by uploading comments onto the Councils Consultation Portal, or by emailing/sending a letter to the Council. Every submission was read by a Planning Policy Officer. The comments were then attributed to relevant sections of the Report and to the person whom made them. The submissions are available to view in the Report of Representations.2
Stage 2 (2015) – Revised PDCS 2.14 At stage 2 the Council, in addition to sending letters out,
Published the following documentation on the website (Appendix 18) and made available to view in the Civic Centre.
Utilised social media to promote consultation. Sent FAQs to all Members
Document Reference NCC Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule (2015) NP01 CIL Zone Map 1, and Map 2 (2015) NS06 NCC and GC CIL PDCS Background Paper (2015) S01 NCC and GC CIL PDCS Background Paper Appendices S02 NCC and GC Viability and Deliverability Report (February 2014), Annex Update (April 2015)
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Infrastructure Delivery Plan Infrastructure Delivery Plan Schedule (Part III) Update (April 2015)
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NCC CIL Developer Guidance Note NS08 Draft SPD Planning Obligations (March 2015) NS07
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2.15 Representations on the PDCS stage 2 could be submitted by email or post to the Council. Every submission was read by a Planning Policy Officer. The submissions are available to view in the Report of Representations.3
Informal consultation 2.16 During May 2013, the Council published an online Questionnaire (Appendix 13). The
purpose of the questionnaire was to invite Consultees to comment on viability assumptions (Appendix 14).
2.17 During June 2013, the Council held jointly with Gateshead a roundtable workshop with 13 stakeholders. The purpose of this workshop was to discuss viability assumptions and develop a collective knowledge (Appendix 15).
2.18 In June 2015 held Newcastle in partnership with Gateshead Council held stakeholder
meetings to discuss the PDCS and the evidence assumptions (Appendix 22).
A summary of the main issues raised by those representations and how main issues have been addressed Regulation 15 (6)The charging authority must take into account any representations made to it under this regulation before it publishes a draft of the charging schedule for examination in accordance with section 212 of PA 2008. 2.19 At Stage 1, 21 consultees submitted 22 comments on the PDCS and at Stage 2, 19
consultees submitted 60 comments.
2.20 Regulation 15 requires that the Charging Authority take into account representation before publishing their Draft Charging Schedule. The following tables are summaries of the submission received by the Council at Stage 1 and 2 and how these issues have been addressed.
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PDCS 2012 Responses
Respondent (and Ref.) Consultation Comments / Summary Officer Response
Natural England 120907 Natural
England
Consider funding for open spaces- We advise the Council considers how the local plan will achieve conformity with the NPPF and whether CIL monies will be required to deliver the Council’s Core Strategy policies, in particular with respect to green infrastructure provision. The Council may wish to make provision within the CIL to enable funding for essential green infrastructure in the event of a strategic funding gap and where such an investment would represent good value for money.
Evidence on green infrastructure and associated standards are under review and expected to support policy within the forthcoming Development Management DPDs. This matter is under consideration as part of our development of a Regulation 123 list.
Tyne and Wear Pensions Fund (Savills) 120913 Tyne and Wear Pension Fund
The Tyne and Wear Pension's Fund, who are owners of Benfield Business Park in Walkergate, agrees that if CIL is to be introduced, that the Council's use of a variable rate for residential development is appropriate and that locations such as Walker gate should not be required to pay the levy as it is likely that in some areas of the city that CIL charges could make proposals economically unviable.
Comments noted.
Northumbria University
120913 Northumbria
University
1. Northumbria University has charitable status providing education and investing in infrastructure projects and considers that University development should be excluded from the charges. Newcastle City Council will follow statutory CIL
Regulations pertaining to charitable development. Viable, commercial development will be charged CIL. 2. The Council should consider reducing or removing charges for shared
accommodation (C3/C4/ sui generis) as it could be a disincentive to development, particularly if it is being developed by the University or a higher education body.
Planning Bureau on behalf of
McCarthy and Stone 120913
McCarthy and Stone
1. Requests a different approach to varying categories of residential development, clarifying the any proposed costs for specialist accommodation, particularly for the elderly and ‘extra care’ use class C2. The Council will consider whether to review the
viability of specialist accommodation before publishing its Draft Charging Schedule. 2. Specialist accommodation for the elderly should be charged only for the saleable
areas excluding communal areas that are more expensive to provide than a standard flatted scheme.
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Respondent (and Ref.) Consultation Comments / Summary Officer Response
Highways Agency 120911
Highways Agency
1. Evidence relating to the implications of revised development growth needs to be re-examined, with resulting implications for the Infrastructure Delivery Plan helping to justify CIL. Comments noted.
2. Agency supports the approach taken in developing CIL to towards the cost and new and improved transport infrastructure.
Banks 120913 Banks
Agree with the conclusion that Hazlerigg is in the mid-value range suggested in the Council’s plan and support its exclusion from CIL (residential) charging. This does not mean that the site will not contribute benefits via Section 106 and/or affordable housing
Support noted.
Tesco 120913 Tesco
1. Concerned that the retail rates may not have struck the right balance between the desirability of funding infrastructure and the potential effects on the economic viability of development across the area. Tesco’s would like to explore potential issues at a later date.
Comments noted.
Sport England 120917 Sport
England
1. Objects to the perceived inadequacies of the Core Strategy evidence relating to demand for sporting facilities and thus to the scope of the potential use of CIL monies.
Evidence on requirement for sporting facilities and associated standards are under review and expected to support policy within the forthcoming Development Management DPDs. This matter is under consideration as part of our development of a Regulation 123 list.
Capital Shopping
Centres 120912 Capital
Shopping Centres
1. Object to retail rate of £128/sq m for city centre and other A class development.
1. The CIL Guidance makes it clear that differential rates of CIL can be set by different areas and for different uses, based on assessments of viability (CIL Guidance, paragraphs 34, 35, 36 and 37).
2. Finer grain analysis should be undertaken to justify a retail charge in the City Centre to reflect likely development of future comparison retail schemes within large floorplate units.
2. Add additional retail notation and assumptions for large scale city centre comparison retail will be prepared the update of VA Report Stage 2.
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Respondent (and Ref.) Consultation Comments / Summary Officer Response
3. In comparison to retail charges elsewhere, the Council is requested to consider setting a £0 or nominal low rate for in-centre retail development.
3. PDCS Rates are related to local viability assessments.
4. Request that a discretionary relief policy is built into the CIL 4. Discretionary relief policies relate to charitable status of applicant.
5. Support instalments policy and request that policy is identified on the schedule itself not in developer guidance. 5. Comment noted.
6. The application of differential rates for retail development (as opposed to geographic areas) is contrary to CIL Regulations.
6. The CIL Guidance makes it clear that differential rates of CIL can be set by different areas and for different uses, based on assessments of viability (CIL Guidance, paragraphs 34, 35, 36 and 37).
7. Suggested detailed revised cost and land value assumptions for city centre retail (see letter for details). Build costs are too low, benchmark values are underestimated, plot ratio is unrealistic, allowance for developer profit and professional fees are too low, an allowance should be made for s106 and the allowance for rent free periods is too short for a larger city centre type retail scheme.
7. The Harman Guidance is clear that the BCIS is the correct starting point – however we will review evidence submitted through consultation, and adopt if necessary.
Asda (Thomas Eggar) 120913
ASDA
1. Consider that the Council has not achieved the right balance between funding infrastructure and its potential effects on economic viability of development. And suggests the Council fundamentally rethinks its approach to retail. Alternatively the Council should:
1. The CIL Guidance makes it clear that differential rates of CIL can be set by different areas and for different uses, based on assessments of viability (CIL Guidance, paragraphs 34, 35, 36 and 37).
• Adopts a single flat rate levy across all development within its boundaries and/or • Applies a single rate to all retail uses, regardless of the size of development proposed; • Reduces the CIL charges for retail units generally; • Introduces exceptional circumstances relief; and • Produces a draft staged payments policy that ensures that developers are not disadvantaged by submitting an application for full, rather than outline planning permission.
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2. The retail charges are subsidising other forms of development with the consequence that there will be a disincentive to invest in retail sectors affected.
2. Charges are based on viability of development use and by area. Our approach follows the principles of CIL and the CIL regulations.
3. Adopting a differential size threshold for retail development is contrary to Regulation 13(1) and is not justified sufficiently. The viability modelling thresholds used in the Viability Assessment set out on page 9 do not reflect the size thresholds proposed for retail charging. Thus the Council's decision to levy differing CIL rates could be seen as unreasonably favouring smaller units and/or constituting a policy decision to support smaller units at the expense of larger units.
3. Viability testing of supermarkets, smaller shops and retail warehousing indicate varying headroom and thus leading to varying rates. Further viability testing of retail schemes will be undertaken in VA Stage 2.
4. The viability modelling thresholds used in the Viability Assessment set out on page 9 do not reflect the size thresholds proposed for retail charging. Thus the Council's decision to levy differing CIL rates could be seen as unreasonably favouring smaller units and/or constituting a policy decision to support smaller units at the expense of larger units.
4. Clarification will be provided in Viability Assessment Stage 2. However the viability report suggests that the larger convenience stores produce higher values hence higher residuals.
5. The Council should consider whether in varying from the Use Classes Order the definition of use for retail charges have been correctly applied.
5. This is allowed under CLG's CIL Guidance (Dec '12) paragraph 35.
6. The viability modelling for commercial developments is inadequate as it does not make an allowance for s106 contributions. Such costs can amount to £1m.
6. S106 costs vary considerably for commercial development. However, the available headroom allows for significant additional costs.
7. The retail charges do not recognise the importance of supermarkets in helping to rejuvenate and regenerate existing centres and surrounding areas, e.g. Newcastle Shopping Park in Byker has created 202 jobs recruited 89% from within 5 miles of the store. Where development is on brownfield sites that have been vacant for some time they are likely to have to pay the charge for the full floorspace rather than a deduction for pre-existing active floorspace.
7. CLG's CIL Guidance (Dec '12) indicates the considerations for variable charge setting in paragraphs 34, 35, 36 and 37, and economic contribution is not included as a factor.
8. The Council should adopt an exceptional circumstances relief thus for developments of marginal viability, allowing them to come forward as simply exempting them from s106 obligations is unlikely to be sufficient.
8. Exceptional circumstances can only be entered into by exception and cannot be part of a charging strategy for a non-negotiable CIL levy.
9. Support the intention of an instalments policy but request the Council considers that many major development projects are implemented in phases. It is requested that the council ensures that developers are not disadvantaged by submitting an application for full rather than outline planning permission.
9. /10. Comment noted.
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10. Considers that historical s106 payments were raised disproportionately from a number of limited class of developments with the majority of minor developments allowed to proceed without such payments.
11. It is suggested that CIL charges should be set on the basis of a district wide assessment of infrastructure need with the total cost being divided between the total planned developments anticipated.
11. The Council is confident that it has complied with the Regulations and Guidance.
12. The retail charges proposed do not reflect the costs for mitigating the impact of the type of development proposed. As new supermarkets are opening it can be argued that the infrastructure requirements are lessening as travel distances are lessening.
12. CIL charging mechanisms are based on viability of development rather than mitigating impact. The Council is confident that it has complied with the Regulations and Guidance.
13. Some infrastructure projects to be funded by CIL may well have benefitted from s106 payments already.
13. The Council is confident that it has complied with the Regulations and Guidance.
14. Retail charges are disproportionately high compared to other types of development and across exempted geographic areas.
14. & 15. CIL regulations indicate the methodology and that charge setting should be based on viability of development and geography. Exceptional relief mechanism should be used in exceptions only.
15. Suggest we charge a flat rate across development types and areas, applying exceptional relief where lack of viability is proven.
Newcastle Citizens Advice Bureau 120913
CAB
1. The principle of the proposed CIL based on viability of development in geographic areas is supported.
An updated IDP and delivery information will be published with the Draft Charging Schedule. Co-ordination between areas is important for local plan making as required by the Duty to Co-operate in the Localism Act. It can also be important for infrastructure planning and CIL implementation of investment.
2. Queries the implementation and delivery of development with the implementation of CIL.
3. Considers CIL should be levied consistently across the sub region to reduce market distortion and potentially not to disincentivise economic development and job creation.
CPRE 120917 CPRE
1. Further needs and assessments ought to be undertaken to clarify the Infrastructure Delivery Plan entries. Road proposals ought to be removed from the IDP.
1. An updated IDP, delivery information and evidence base will provide the evidence and need for infrastructure, which will be published alongside the Draft Charging Schedule and Submission Draft Plan.
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Respondent (and Ref.) Consultation Comments / Summary Officer Response
2. Suggest CIL charges should be based on impact in infrastructure rather than viability of development.
2. CIL regulations require CIL charges to be determined by viability, taking overall infrastructure costs into consideration and to be charged by £/sqm.
Environment Agency 120823 Environment Agency
1. No comments to make on the proposed draft charging schedule at this stage. We wish to be involved in the identification of projects that the CIL will be targeted towards, and we would therefore welcome further consultation once the CIL Regulation 123 List has been developed.
Comments noted.
Kevan Carrick 120921 Carrick
Kevan
1. The principle of CIL is supported but it is the worst time to introduce CIL. CIL charges will frustrate or delay development except for the highest value locations and uses ( prime retail/student accommodation)
1. Comments noted. However, CIL will be monitored and can be reviewed if the market changes.
2. The assumptions made to calculate the charge of commercial rents and yields are too high and rent periods too short in the present and foreseeable markets.
2. Viability Assessment Stage 1 used acknowledged public information sources, as per guidance. The VA Stage 2 report will be reviewed following consultation, including up- to-date or more realistic assumptions derived from figures from Council, stakeholders and through consultation.
3. There is a need to ‘kick-start’ development. Overall the introduction of CIL must be delayed until viable development is achieved. This may be introduced incrementally e.g. for student accommodation and prime retail. It may be introduced selectively e.g. a charge on urban area development for offices but not city centre, to encourage the economic regenerative effect to make the city centre of greater vitality and vibrancy.
3-5. The VA shows that certain uses are viable on current values and costs, and these will pay CIL.
4. CIL is not feasible for residential development in the city centre and brownfield but would be feasible within high value residential areas. CIL is unlikely to be feasible on office, industrial and neighbourhood & retail (assuming food retail cross funds other parts). CIL is unlikely to be feasible on hotel development but needs to be tested on a case-by-case basis.
5. Suggests a new approach to introducing CIL over time and location/uses to ensure viable development before the introduction of CIL.
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Respondent (and Ref.) Consultation Comments / Summary Officer Response
6. If CIL arrests development the economic growth of the region will be materially damaged and transfer to areas where CIL is not charged or is lower. The introduction of CIL requires a strategic approach to support and encourage economic development and job growth.
6. Co-ordination between areas is important for local plan making as required by the Duty to Co-operate in the Localism Act. It can also be important for infrastructure planning and CIL implementation of investment.
Newcastle Great Park Consortium 120807 NGP Consortium
1. On the whole it would appear that NCC has listened to developer concerns from consultation with developers on residential revenues, costs and development viability assumptions and consistency with the approved HCA toolkit, acceptable profit at 20% of revenue and the need for a land owner to be had to “foot the bill” for extensive planning gain and there is no reason why other Greenfield development cannot do likewise.
1. Support noted
2. A well worded and justified Schedule 123 list will be required based upon robust evidence.
2. The 123 list will be evidence based - an updated IDP and delivery information will be published with the Draft Charging Schedule.
3. NGP is currently covered by CIL Zone A which would require any development to provide monies towards the Levy and is covered by an extensive S106 agreement. This S106 agreement contains obligations for significant contributions above that which would be asked for as part of the CIL. The CIL 123 regulations Agreement and that already has an approved planning permission. This is the case for all of NGP and under the current situation none of NGP would be state that CIL cannot be asked for on developments already tied into a S106 required to pay a CIL contribution. The S106 at NGP is extensive in the “collection” of planning gain provided which was recently renegotiated in September 2010. All aspects of NGP contribute to this package so if revisions are made from commercial to residential this does not start from the same position as other sites being “caught” by CIL. This is of huge concern to NGP and needs to be the subject of detailed discussions and agreement. It is however completely inappropriate to group NGP within any defined CIL zone and we object to it in the strongest terms
3. The Council is aware of the CIL regulations that do not allow double counting. Planning Obligations and the Regulation 123 list will be co-ordinated to ensure this does not happen. It is recognised that some areas may have existing planning obligation commitments and the extent of this will be reviewed for the Draft Charging schedule consultation
Persimmon Homes 120807
Persimmon Homes
1. It is good to see that significant areas including Brownfield land have been largely excluded from paying CIL as this would drastically reduce the viability of any development.
1. Comment noted.
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Respondent (and Ref.) Consultation Comments / Summary Officer Response
2. Generally the approach towards all sites within Green Belt having to pay CIL is supported as these sites have the potential capacity within their viability to provide more in terms of financial contributions.
2. Support noted.
3. Newcastle Great Park is not within the Green Belt and is covered by an existing Planning Permission with an extensive S106 which provides well above the predicted CIL with regards to pounds per square meter. NGP should be not be covered by CIL and further conversations surrounding this are requested with the Council on this.
3. Currently, it is understood that CIL could only be charged in limited circumstances where an existing planning permission is resubmitted. CIL Regulation amendments (Dec 2012) include a clause for potential reduction for strategic sites (where delivering S106 funded infrastructure) and where existing sites with planning permission are re-submitted.
NLP on behalf of Northumberland
Estates and Bellway 120920
The Northumberland
Estates and Bellway
1. Welcomes that CIL rates are proposed that ensure viability matters are a key part of preparing the PDCS and rates not proposed to be set at margins of economic viability. 1. Support noted.
2. IDP evidence is not robust because; there is no assessment to determine the infrastructure on IDP schedule is necessary cost and phasing of infrastructure has not been robustly determined. There is a need to explore potential funding sources for infrastructure engaging with the private sector. Until the robust infrastructure planning is published it is not possible to comment on the proposed scale of CIL and whether the rates are sufficient to deliver infrastructure required.
2. The evidence base will be developed and delivery, finances and phasing of necessary infrastructure will be set out in the IDP to support the Draft Charging Schedule and Submission Draft Plan.
3. Supports the proposed use of CIL funding for strategic improvements to the highway network and education provision, but requests clarity form the Council as to what else the Council proposes to fund e.g. increasing the rate of delivery of urban brownfield sites.
3. Viability Assessment Stage 1 used acknowledged public information sources, as per guidance. The VA Stage 2 report will be reviewed following consultation, including up- to-date or more realistic assumptions derived from figures from Council, stakeholders and through consultation.
4. Viability Assessment comments: need evidence of sites within zone 5 achieving residential sales values of £2,100 sq m and thus it’s use as an appropriate value in the mid-high value housing market areas. The assumption of 30% discount rate for affordable housing units needs to be justified, requests evidence that RSLs would pay £1,470/sqm on properties in Newcastle. Supports principle of using BCIS build costs; 5% for contingencies and
4. Detailed comments welcomed and will be fed into VA Stage 2 update. Review of the viability data will be consistent with the evidence to support the Core Strategy and Urban Core Plan.
· 12% for professional and other fees; site acquisition fees
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PDCS 2012 Responses
Respondent (and Ref.) Consultation Comments / Summary Officer Response
· Clarity on whether abnormals have been assumed within the model. · Consider externals allowance should be15-20% rather than 10%. · Finance interest rate proposed is reasonable at 6.5% but a more cautious approach would be 8-10% · Would prefer council to use 6% marketing costs rather than 3% · Suggests using a revised affordable housing discount rather than assumption of profit on such units. · Supports the use and level of s106 costs per unit as long as it can be identified to cover specific measures. · Minimum uplift (benchmark values) should be reconsidered for residential development raising it from £129,907 to £500,000/ac to consider viability and CIL. The assessment concludes that there is no headroom for CIL to be paid by any sites within the existing urban area. The delivery of urban sites is questioned due to viability evidence and confirms NLP conclusions that less than a third of SHLAA sites actually have a realistic viable prospect of delivery. This being the case there is a consequent need for a significant uplift in the number of greenfield sites to meet the Council’s modest objectives of stopping the continuing loss of working age residents.
BNP Paribas 120920 BNP
Paribas
The analysis that the Councils have carried out clearly identifies the difficulty of assessing the viability of development projects. The variables are many, and each site presents different problems and costs. The figures adopted are backward looking and not 'real
time', and so are already out of date. At best therefore the calculation of 'headroom' is a generalisation and not a reflection of the viability of any individual project. Despite
attempts to ensure that the levy does not impact on the delivery of desirable development that is precisely what it will do, unless there is a direct link to viability.
The development industry in general accepts a need to fund infrastructure. improvements that are consequential on a particular scheme. However, it is recognised
in the study that much of the region suffers from a cost: value gap, which will only be bridged if occupational or end user demand improves. The impact of CIL will not be to
inhibit high value high profit schemes. It will however inhibit marginally viable schemes in good areas, which are precisely those that are required to stimulate economic
development. Insufficient commentary has been provided on what mitigation measures
could be deployed to ensure development can go ahead, for example payment in kind, deferred payment schemes, viability assessments etc.
1. Viability Assessment Stage 1 used acknowledged public information sources, as per guidance. The VA Stage 2 report will be reviewed following consultation, including up- to-date or more realistic assumptions derived from figures from Council, stakeholders and through consultation. 2. CIL is a non-negotiable charge and is limited to the mechanisms laid out in the CIL regulations.
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Respondent (and Ref.) Consultation Comments / Summary Officer Response
Bill Naylor 120918 Naylor
Bill
1. Questions the validity of any valuation based methodology for the calculation of this levy when for the last four years almost no development has taken place to validate the conclusions. Transactional evidence of both prices and rentals have been heavily influenced by a range of factors from oversupply (offices particularly) lack of funding for business, lack of funding for property development all of which arises from a general aversion to risk from all parties in the development process and in particular the occupiers who in the end analysis create value that this levy seeks to tax.
1. Viability Assessment Stage 1 used acknowledged public information sources, as per guidance. The VA Stage 2 report will be reviewed following consultation, including up- to-date or more realistic assumptions derived from figures from Council, stakeholders and through consultation. CIL Regulations and Guidance has been followed at all times. Caution has been applied to setting the rate.
2. This is a piece of London centric legislation and the latest in a line of failed attempts to tax development profits since 1945. It will fail as all the others have. It is particularly inappropriate at a time of crisis in property development where it is not possible to justify speculative development in any sector with the possible exception of the most prime retail schemes. I suggest that the valuation evidence is researched further and the levy set at the lowest possible rate to reduce as far as possible the risk of curtailing development proposals before they even start.
Green Parties (Sandy Irvine)
1. The funding of such schemes is unsustainable, other objections apart. Though details are not clear at the moment, it has all the hallmarks of what is colloquially called a "Ponzi Scheme'. It has been said that developers will pay for the road. Given the likely level of CIL payments set against the possible final cost of the road (£60-75 million?), this assumption is implausible. If its funding is based on the City Deal arrangement, it will be funded by borrowing against future revenues which, in reality, are unlikely to grow to the necessary extent. This, in turn, will necessitate even further cuts in essential services. The lessons have not been learned from the rising costs of Private Finance Initiative. 4. 1. The evidence base will be developed and
delivery, finances and phasing of necessary infrastructure will be set out in the IDP which will support the Draft Charging Schedule and Submission Draft Plan.
2. We further object to the failure to spell out publicly and in proper detail the mechanics, not least underpinning cost calculations, of the Community likely impacts of any development (exacerbated flooding and sewage contamination risks, farm fragmentation, habitat loss, extra traffic levels and greater congestion, aggravated air and noise pollution, and so forth); the costs of full-scale mitigation; and evidence that there will be actual and timely payment of all those costs by those who will profit from planning permission. The evidence from public consultations suggests that the level of CILs will be inadequate; that there is exaggerated faith in the efficacy of technological ‘fixes' for problems such as flooding and wildlife habitat loss; and, further, that developers will be reluctant to pay in full for such mitigation. In other words, there will be irreparable damage while much of the cost of any remedial works will fall on a (depleted) public purse
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Taylor Wimpey (Steve Willcock)
121014 Taylor Wimpey
1. Prior to the publication of the next stage Draft Charging Schedule, the Council should publish and consult on:
1. This issues will be consulted on prior to or alongside the Draft Charging Schedule.
· Guidance on how to calculate the relevant ‘chargeable development’/ level of · CIL · Guidance on liability to pay CIL/ Appeals process. · Policy for payments by instalments. · Approach to payments in kind · Guidance on relief from CIL and a policy on exceptional circumstances for relief from CIL. · Draft Regulation 123 list – outlines what the Council expects to be funded from · CIL · Details on what will be charged by Section 106. 2. The house type mix in the Residential Scheme Types at Figure 4 of the VA are not reflective of current market requirements or of the majority of sites likely to be paying CIL. Suggest that scheme types D & E are revised, to include 50 and 100 units, at more realistic densities, sizes and net area (see Submission). 2-4. Comment noted. This will be considered
within VA Stage 2. Evidence/justification to support the comments would enable more thorough consideration.
3. The PDCS proposes three Residential Rates/Zones. The Zone A land due south of the A696 (Newbiggin Hall, Westerhope etc.) is clearly a weaker housing market than the remainder of Zone A. Taylor Wimpey therefore suggests that four Residential Rates should apply, i.e. the addition of a Zone ‘C’ to the land due south of the A696. 4. Taylor Wimpey considers the average revenues applied to the low and mid/low residential value bands are about right. However, the average revenues for high, high/mid and mid bands appear to be over-inflated. 5. Revenue from a Registered Provider for social rented or affordable rented products generates only 50-60% of market value. Combining a ‘middle ground’ revenue of 55% of market value (for the 75% rented units) with a revenue of 70% of market value (for the 25% intermediate tenure units) would generate a blended affordable housing revenue of 58.75% of market value. The figure of 58.75% of market value would therefore provide a more accurate representation of achievable affordable housing revenues in line with emerging Core Strategy policy requirements.
5. Values have been agreed with representatives from HBF.
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6. It is noted that the Headroom Calculations apply the gross land values. This is incorrect as it is the price that is actually paid for the land that should be applied, i.e. the net land value which includes the payment of stamp duty, and legal and agent’s fees.
6. Comment noted. This will be considered within VA Stage 2.
7. Build costs, fees, finance and developer profit are all about right with the exception of sales and marketing costs which are too low at 3%. The HCA’s EVA Toolkit suggests 6% which aligns with Taylor Wimpey’s view.
7. Comment noted. This will be considered within VA Stage 2.
8. VA Stage 1 Report does not factor in potential abnormal costs associated with groundworks in terms of foundation type and/or grouting/ground stabilization works. The potential development sites in Zone A can be affected by past mining in a number of ways. These include
8. Values have been agreed with representatives from HBF and RICS. It is impossible to account for abnormal site conditions on a site by site basis in a study of this nature. Ground conditions vary throughout the city and in order to reflect this an allowance of 5% of costs has been made.
• Shallow mine workings which present the risk of surface subsidence.
• Open cast sites which present a risk of settlement of any development constructed on them. This may be creep or collapse settlement if the backfill becomes saturated.
• Mineshafts which present a localised risk of collapse/settlement.
9. The VA study is assuming the VOA Property Market Report 2011 residential land value of £1.28M/ha (£520k/acre) for Newcastle, which is about right.
9. Comment noted. This will be considered within VA Stage 2. We have used a published guide from VOA and updated accordingly. If comparables can be supplied by land owners we will consider these.
10. A Benchmark Value set at only 30% of the VOA land value (a 70% reduction) is unrealistically low - landowners in Newcastle will simply not accept that £564k/ha (£228k/acre) is a competitive return. Taylor Wimpey suggests that Benchmark Values in Newcastle should be set at a minimum of 40% of the Zone B Benchmark Values which derive from the VOA land value.
10-15. Comment noted. This will be considered within VA Stage 2. 11. The purpose of CIL is to be set at a level where it does not affect viability. Adding additional costs in the mature housing areas may cause a landowner not to sell thus effecting delivery of housing. In out of town areas current land value are around £12,500/ha - so we have based benchmark value on the hope value to current landowners if this site got planning consent for residential.
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11. Taylor Wimpey strongly objects to the proposed rate of £88/m² for Zone A. The ratio of CIL Rate to site revenue is inconsistent and inequitable between Zone A and Zone B. The proposed Benchmark Values in urban/suburban Charging Zone B (Zone 1 Value Band) are set above achievable residential land values within that zone. CIL is therefore bizarrely unviable in these high value areas. However, in non- urban Charging Zone A (Zone 2 Value Band) which is a weaker market area with subsequently lower land values, Benchmark Values are set below land values within that zone. Landowners here are perversely subjected to paying a higher CIL rate on a land value that is already lower than those in high value Charging Zone B.
10-15. Comment noted. This will be considered within VA Stage 2.
12. The proposed Zone B Rate of £16/m² will not deter or prevent residential development from occurring in this high value area. Indeed, The CIL Rate in Zone B has great potential to significantly increase.
13. Taylor Wimpey strongly objects to the proposed CIL headroom figures for non-urban Zone A. The principle of applying a Headroom figure (£/m²) for each value band and CIL Zone based on the mean average of each scheme type is misleading as the majority of new housing proposed in the emerging Core Strategy will take place in the Village and Neighbourhood Growth Areas comprising Scheme Types D and E currently identified in Value Band Zone 2. Consideration should be given towards basing the headroom figure for Zone A on the conclusions of scheme Types D and E in Zone 2 specifically. This will produce far more accurate conclusions in respect of CIL Headroom which in turn can influence decisions in relation to CIL Rates. Taylor Wimpey agrees that a 1/3rd ‘margin for error’ should be applied from the headroom figure when setting CIL Rates 14.The build period (para 2.37) is unclear and needs to be merged with ‘sales timings’ (para 2.35) to produce clear and accurate assumptions regarding duration of sales and construction periods.
15.The VA does not take into account further abnormal development costs that will be incurred in order to comply with emerging Core Strategy planning policies in respect of climate change (CS18), lifetime homes (CS15), and SuDS (CS21).
16. Comments on the VA: Tables in Appendix II Headroom Calculations have (A) and (B) in the wrong columns and should be handed. Further clarity could be offered if these we worded as ‘Zone A’ and ‘Zone B’. The word ‘threshold’ should also be replaced with
16. The purpose of CIL is to be set at a level where it does not affect viability. Adding additional costs in the mature housing areas
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‘benchmark’ throughout each page. In respect of Figure 17, the CIL rate for Zone A has a margin for error at 1/3rd of the CIL Headroom, i.e. 88/132 = 66.66%. This margin for error should be consistent for Zone B therefore the CIL rate for Zone B should be 21 x 66.66% = £14/m².
may cause a landowner not to sell thus effecting delivery of housing. In out of town areas current land value are around £12,500/ha - so we have based benchmark value on the hope value to current landowners if this site got planning consent for residential.
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Highways England (150521
Highways England)
Highways England maintain support for utilising CIL to fund strategic infrastructure and the identification that it should not be used to rectify existing deficiencies, but should be used to mitigate new or exacerbated deficiencies as a result of new development. We welcome the consideration given to infrastructure planning provided in Paragraph 4.3 and the linkages provided between CIL and the Infrastructure Delivery Plan (IDP). It is noted that the IDP Part Ill Schedules have been updated as part of the CIL evidence base and reflects the latest intentions for improvements to the Strategic Road Network,· which is supported. We welcome the provisions set out in the Highways and Transportation section, including the trigger for obligations to be sought and the two proposed routes for securing highway infrastructure works through s106 and s278 agreements, again as noted above in response to the CIL Background Paper We welcome the clarity provided in Paragraph 4.5 in relation to the application of s106, s38 and s278 mechanisms for obtaining contributions and how these will be applied to non-strategic and local infrastructure. With regards to the Draft Regulation 123 Lists, we have no particular concerns with the infrastructure projects and types· of infrastructure proposed but welcome that strategic transport infrastructure is referenced. Further we have no particular concerns with the rates proposed in the Preliminary Draft Charging Schedules or the charging zones proposed.
Support noted. The authorities will continue to work with Highway's England regarding the implementation of improvements to the Strategic Road Networks in Gateshead and Newcastle.
Joint
Barratt David Wilson Homes
(150526 Barratt David Wilson
Homes)
1) BDW has produced a list of recommendations for the Council to consider: Consider using the mean BCIS Mixed D build cost across all profile areas to promote consistency. This would not jeopardised development in the lower value profile areas. Sept. 2014 BCIS costs should be updated.
The cost and value operative date have to be fixed at a point. This was set at the third quarter 2014. We have adopted median as the most frequently occurring cost on a normal distribution of costs. The councils' acknowledge there will be variances in build finish. This matter has been discussed with the respondent and it was agreed that it had no bearing on the deriving a CIL rate in the charging zones.
Newcastle
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2) Ensure data samples includes GIA measurements as defined by RICS Guidance Note: Measuring Practice 6th Edition. This demonstrates that garages should be applied the same average BCIS cost as the rest for the dwelling.
We have done our analysis on gross internal area by measuring the buildings ourselves from internal faces. Neither the sales survey nor the GIA included external garages. They are considered to be cost neutral.
3) Consider increasing the abnormal cost allowance within the viability as to not jeopardise the delivery of future sustainable development.
The Councils view is that NPPF requires us to assess the normal cost of development, site specific abnormals are excluded to be reflected in the land price to the owner.
4) Increase externals costs associated with evidence submitted including reference to plot costs and apportionment of preliminaries.
The Councils believe that 10% for externals represents a cautious approach. The respondent offered to review their submitted plot and preliminary cost data against the cost methodology adopted. This data is still awaited from the respondent.
Brumitt Architects (150422 Brummitt Architects)
Any money raised via CIL should only be applied, and only spent, where it directly relates and enhances or improves the development upon which it’s imposed; within a set time frame which should be identified in the planning condition to which it relates. There should be checks and balances put in place that will ensure that CIL is not allowed to become a general development tax, and has a purpose and a clear benefit, e.g. a contribution to highway improvements for the betterment of traffic movements resulting from the use of the development. Where it can be shown that no such benefits would result then the CIL has no effect and should not be imposed.
CIL is a mechanism to pay for strategic infrastructure which is determined by legislation. It varies from s106 planning obligations that must address direct mitigation of impact. CIL addresses strategic infrastructure needs irrespective of location of development growth. It is a non-negotiable charge to be spent on infrastructure included in the published Regulation 123 infrastructure list. See national planning practice guidance. http://planningguidance.planningportal.gov.uk/blog/guidance/community-infrastructure-levy/
Joint
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Nicholson Nairn Architects (150423 Nicholson Nairn Architects)
Considers that such charges could stifle commercial development. Am I right in thinking that for a developer, or commercial enterprise, wanting to build a 1000 sqm factory in Zone A will have to add £128,000 to their development costs? Further explanation please? I look forward to your response.
The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is the Government’s preferred mechanism for developers to fund infrastructure. Part of the evidence required to justify CIL is to consider the economic impact of seeking to set a local levy- local authorities should set a rate which does not threaten the ability to develop viably the sites and scale of development across their area. Please note industrial uses are not proposed to be charged subsequent to the assessment of viability testing.
Newcastle
Marine Management Organisation (150430 Marine Management Organisation)
MMO has no comments to submit in relation to this consultation. Your response is noted Joint
Office Of Rail Regulation (150919 Office of Rail and Road)
The ORR has no comments to make. Your response is noted Joint
Historic England (150520 Historic England)
1. Recommends the Regulation 123 list refers to the conservation and enhancement of Gateshead and Newcastle’s historic townscape, heritage assets and/or their settings to support the funding of appropriate initiatives. If these projects are known they can be explicitly referred to. 2. Without prejudice to the above, development-specific planning obligations and S106 will continue to offer opportunities for funding improvements to, and the mitigation of adverse impacts on, the historic environment, such as archaeological investigations, access and interpretation, and the repair and reuse of buildings or other heritage assets.
1. & 2. The Infrastructure Delivery Plan (April 2015) supports Plan policies and includes infrastructure projects that supports heritage and conservation. Funding mechanisms for such improvements will need to be considered based on a number of considerations, such as, the need for site specific mitigation. Whilst the current draft regulation 123 lists do not include heritage based projects, this will be monitored on a regular basis, as needs require.
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type 3. I would encourage the Council to assert its right to apply discretionary relief for exceptional circumstances; where development which affects heritage assets and their settings and/or their significance, may become unviable if it was subject to CIL. 4. I would advise that the local authority’s conservation staff be involved throughout the preparation and implementation of the Draft Charging Schedule as they are best placed to advise on local historic environment issues. 5. In terms of the draft SPD Historic England also recommends that, wherever possible, obligations are sought to contribute towards initiatives that support policies for the protection and enhancement of the historic environment, promoting sustainable communities and place-shaping ambitions.
3. Discretionary relief is not currently thought necessary due to the extent of viability assessments undertaken. Historic mitigation may need to be considered against the overall planning obligations required (excluding CIL) and an open book viability appraisal of the scheme as necessary. 4&5. Comments noted.
Nexus (120520 Nexus)
1. After reviewing the consultation documents Nexus supports the proposals for the introduction of a Community Infrastructure Levy and believes the reasoning for, if not the actual scale of the charging rates (over which it has no firm view) to be appropriate. 2. Nexus is keen to ensure that, where possible, funding is secured for the development of strategic infrastructure to achieve the objective of promoting sustainable travel and reducing congestion. Where any development results in an obligation being placed upon Nexus which requires unplanned or unbudgeted expenditure then Nexus would expect such expenditure to be met from CIL or by other means from the developer. In this regard, Nexus would also expect that the question of longer term financial sustainability be incorporated into any such initiative. 3. Nexus is therefore content to support both authorities in
1. & 3. Support noted. 2. The Infrastructure Delivery Plan (April 2015) supports Plan policies and includes sustainable strategic and some local transport measures and projects, including bus corridor initiatives. Funding mechanisms for such improvements will need to be considered based on a number of considerations, such as, the need for timely site specific mitigation. The authorities will continue to engage with Nexus on such initiatives and the regulation 123 lists of projects will be monitored once CIL is operational on a regular basis, as needs require.
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type developing plans for public transport to support development sites
Newcastle University (150520 Newcastle University)
Seeks confirmation from Newcastle City Council that Newcastle University would be exempt for all CIL charges due to their status as an Exempt Charity. If such confirmation cannot be provided, we strongly request that further clarity is provided with regard to the types of development that are exempt, enabling such charities to clearly understand the circumstances when they would (or would not) be liable for CIL. For example, a substantial number of Local Authorities make a clear distinction regarding Higher Education charities, stating that for student accommodation, provided that it is developed by the University, on their own land and not managed by a Third Party, that the development would be exempt. Other Local Authorities state a requirement for accommodation to be subsidised.
1. The City Council will apply mandatory charity exemption in accordance with legislation. Guidance on such exemptions are included in national planning practice guidance, see link http://planningguidance.planningportal.gov.uk/blog/guidance/community-infrastructure-levy/ 2. The University is encouraged to provide alternative economic viability evidence where the respondent considers discretionary exemptions should apply.
Newcastle
Taylor Wimpey (150520 Taylor Wimpey)
Client welcomes the progress that the Council has made in putting CIL in place and the certainty that an adopted CIL Charging Schedule will bring in the future.
Support is noted. Joint
1.NPPF, NPPG and the relevant legislation and regulations clearly places a strong emphasis on ensuring that an ‘appropriate balance’ is struck between funding infrastructure and ensure development remains viable. It is our Client’s view that at the moment this balance has not been achieved and that the proposed tariff for Zone A (£60/sq. m) is too high and will render such sites unviable. Supports rate reduction but queries evidence behind changes.
The Councils believe the evidence reinforced in the DCS background paper indicates that an appropriate balance has been struck between investment in infrastructure and the potential effect on economic viability. In reaching the proposed figure of £60/m2 we have considered the cost of additional infrastructure to ensure that the implications of proposing in a CIL charge will not affect development viability. In 2012 the early PDCS consultation material produced did not include a regulation 123 list nor had the growth strategy within the submission draft Core Strategy and Urban Core Plan been approved.
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2. It is important that the assumptions made in relation to development mix, density and coverage accurately reflect current market conditions. The current evidence base does not presently achieve this and suggestions have been offered in these representations to accurately represent commercial reality. A) 2 bed homes only likely to be in demand for AH, in the revised schemes C and D proposed. . B) Considers there is some oversimplification of house sizes. C) Queries net to gross ratio changes in GHD.
A) Sensitivity analysis has been undertaken changing open market housing from 2 to 3 bedroom properties which results in increased revenue/headroom and residual land value. Therefore, keeping 2 bedroom properties in the mix reinforces the cautious approach being adopted, whilst market conditions and preferences are likely to change in the period to 2030. B) There is a direct linkage between GIA and sales values achieved. Accordingly we think that any differential will result in a higher/lower sales value and a corresponding higher/lower build cost. We understand that there are a wide variety of properties offered by builders, but the Councils are working on an area-wide basis and accordingly this is a necessary consequence. C) The approach to net: gross ratio is consistent with the approach for the CSUCP Plan, and aligns with the policy requirements and capacity set out for the sites. This took into account the detailed Development Frameworks that were prepared examining site context, constraints and opportunities (relating to ecology, transport, flooding and infrastructure). This helped to determine the developable area of each site (plot ratios) and their capacity.
3. It is suggested that the Upper Callerton area is incorporated into mid- level area and assigned as part of Zone B or an additional ‘Zone C’ should be added for this area. The Councils’ sales analysis should be made available to Taylor Wimpey.
It is our considered opinion that the nature, character and scale of proposed development at Callerton is of sufficient quantum to create its own market. Additional data has been included in the DCS consultation documents (Annex Update Section 3.2 & Appendices) including residential sales data.
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4. There is concern that there is no detail provided for revenues for affordable housing. Marketing costs should be higher at 6%. Abnormals- Council should check robustness, and queries policy costs.
We have used an overall assumption that the revenue from affordable housing is 58.75% of the value of a unit for sale on the open market. The comment on marketing costs is noted - however, the approach takes into account that on larger sites/schemes there are economies of scale evident and therefore the proposed rate is appropriate. In accordance with the NPPF (para 173) viability testing should take account of the normal costs of development and mitigation - the Councils' have erred on the side of caution and have added in a 5% abnormals figure on top of base build costs and externals. Affordable housing and electric vehicle charging ( Policies CS 11 & CS 13) policy costs have been specifically added ( see DCS Background Paper Appendices)
5. Strong objection to the assumptions used to establish Benchmark Values. Whilst the application of a 40% assumption for greenfield sites is accepted, the overall process whereby the Council has arrived at the current set of Benchmark Values is opaque and it is unclear how it relates to any VOA averages (which are set higher) or RICS guidance and advice. The client objects to the current CIL tariffs; specifically for Zone A, which it believes is set at such a high level it will render many contractual agreements between landowner and developer unviable
The VOA property market report was published in 2011 and informed the development of threshold value assumptions. This set out that suburban land had a value per hectare of £1.28m. The band for the mid high area is £480,000 per hectare. This is 37.5% of the VOA figure - we arrived at this figure in accordance with good practice - we have tried to establish any comparables and have collated these. We have also considered the Stockton on Tees work and also that of DCC. We have followed the Harman Guidance and made reference to the documents published by the RICS "Financial Viability Appraisal in Planning Decisions: Theory and Practice" dated April 2015 and the recent DCLG land Value Estimates for Policy Appraisal (February 2015). This produces a very useful commentary on the fixing of threshold land values and the issues that have been faced.
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type 6. The lower Zone B residential rate applies to land located in the highest value band whereas a higher rate that applies to Zone A land that generates lower land values. This disparity only exacerbates the viability issue within Newcastle ( and Gateshead) and will further undermine the deliverability of many of the larger residential allocation
This is a mathematical function of the higher existing threshold values in the higher value areas of the city.
Callerton Consortium (150520 Callerton Consortium)
The Callerton Consortium are keen to continue to engage on CIL with the Council.
Newcastle
1. There is an implication by Greater Norwich CIL examiner that development viability should be modelled on a 'worst case' scenario.
The Council is following Government policy/guidance and Harman guidance on the viability tests. An appropriate balance must be struck between additional investment to support development and the potential effect on the viability of developments. Charging authorities should set a rate that does not threaten the ability to develop viably the sites and scale of development in the Local Plan.
2. Callerton faces exceptionally large s106 costs, and unique compared with the scale of s106 costs that will be associated with any of the other strategic sites.
The CIL evidence recognises the significant infrastructure costs, including the Access Road (Policy NN1(4)) and have assumed non CIL costs of £46.98m or equivalent to £15,700 per dwelling (see CIL background paper appendices, table 4, April 2015). The proposed CIL charge is calculated from the residual after this assumed deduction.
3. The consortium is willing to assist the Council in developing cost assumptions thus helping to ensure that the PDCS does not underestimate the potential costs and the risks or providing infrastructure.
Collaborative working with the Consortium is welcomed on infrastructure costs..
4. The Council will appreciate the land is traded on a subject to planning basis and thus a value above with it may otherwise trade unconditionally, so as to allow for a 'competitive return' for a willing landowner/developer may result in alterations to the rate of £60p sqm in advance of the DCS publication for strategic sites.
The Council has factored in a 'competitive return' for a willing landowner/developer in the viability testing, including an allowance for policy costs such affordable housing, environmental standards, infrastructure contributions.
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5. The Consortium queries the Regulation 123 list and how the cost of providing the necessary primary and secondary school provision would be funded at Callerton. The Consortium's evidence indicates the link road between West Middle and Upper Callerton is necessary and that the on-site s106 costs are likely to be higher than £5,700 per dwelling.
The Non CIL costs for Callerton are estimated at £15,700 per dwelling in the PDCS evidence (table 4 Annex 2015). The Council will include further clarity on the breakdown of infrastructure delivery mechanisms in the DCS consultation documents.
6. To avoid double counting, the Council should consider 'land in lieu' and 'payments in kind'. Clarity of mechanism should be provided.
Comments noted.
7. The CIL evidence does not make specific reference to Callerton or other sites in the west of the Newcastle in relation to Zone A, but refers to generic text. Callerton believes the area should be re-designated as a Mid residential zone to reflect Hometrack upper quartile revenues at Upper Callerton
We consider the zoning to be correct as the quantum of development is sufficient to consider the CIL Zoning to be correct reflecting the economic viability testing for the nature and quantum of the proposed development at Callerton. It is anticipated that the Callerton growth area is of sufficient size to generate it’s own market. The Callerton sites are considered to be of a size to be able to ‘make their own market’. The sites will have their own access and therefore will not be accessed through the existing road infrastructure through Newbiggin Hall. Properties currently for (re) sale in Abbey Grange in the vicinity of Lower Callerton suggest a tone/m2 in excess of the £2,250/m2 for the high mid zone (See Annex Update Section 3.2 & Appendices).
8. CIL payment instalments are supported but should be phased in a way that relates to the actual implementation of the project rather than an arbitrary time period.
The Council has proposed an indicative instalments policy, and welcomes receipt of specific concerns indemnified by developers.
9. There should be regular monitoring of viability assumptions once CIL is operational. Noted
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NGP Consortium (150520 NGP Consortium)
The consortium has significant concerns for NGP to be covered by CIL, given the existing and future contributions to infrastructure, and would like to have further discussions as a matter of urgency. NGP is not a green belt release site and is already subject to planning permission and s106 commitments.
Further discussions have been held with the Consortium, and the DCS evidence recognises the different urban profile and planning status compared to the Core Strategy and Urban core Plan strategic land releases.
Newcastle
1. Considers it premature to consult on the IDP until further strategic infrastructure assessments are complete (education, highways, drainage/flood risk, community facilities). The implications of the costs to CIL/ s106 needs to be understood.
It is for the Council's due diligence to ensure that the required infrastructure is up to date and appropriate at the point at which development schemes are submitted for consideration. The Council's approach to propose a moderate CIL rate allows flexibility in viability and delivery.
2. Considers NGP should not be included in the CIL charging zone, as it is not green belt but subject to planning permission with quantifiable impacts. Other sites have been excluded, whilst NGP included- this should be reviewed.
The DCS and map evidence does not include the existing Great Park area in CIL Charging Zone A.
3. Cell A will come forward as a standalone planning applications but as a serviced site with requirements to reserve land for spine road, education and contributing to A1/A696 link road.
Development schemes will need to comply with Policy NN4.
4. Concern that there are citywide commercial charges that would affect NGP, as this would threaten development opportunities for the town centre.
The Council has undertaken viability evidence and a review of development schemes to underpin the proposed retail rate.
Persimmon Homes (150520 Persimmon Homes)
Support for use of CIL on new Green Belt releases, subject to appropriate calculation. Supports the reduction in proposed CIL charges since the publication of PDCS in 2012.Persimmon would like to discuss the PDCS in further detail with a collaborative approach.
Support is noted. Joint
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1. The IDP needs further evidence of anticipated additional infrastructure requirements on highways and education.
An update to the IDP schedule is published alongside CIL evidence. The evidence on infrastructure requirements will also be subject to further detailed assessment during development management prior to determination of a planning application. Highway's England is progressing a joint study with the City Council which will report shortly.
2. Risk of duplication of charging between s106 and infrastructure on the Regulation 123 lists. The pooling of s106 payments need to be fully understood.
The Councils' have included flow charts of non-CIL infrastructure categories alongside revised draft regulation 123 infrastructure lists to help provide clarity.
3. The cumulative burden of s106 (Inc. index linking obligations and monitoring fees), planning conditions, s278 works and council fees/bonds needs to be reviewed.
Cumulative non-CIL infrastructure costs have been estimated and included in the background paper appendix for each of the growth areas.
4. In terms of the viability assumptions: a) Residential value zones need to be accurate e.g. have concerns regarding Dunston Hill, which should be in the High Mid area rather than High area.
The Dunston Hill site is located within a high-mid area as shown on the PDCS residential value map published in April 2015, and as confirmed in a stakeholder meeting on 22 June 2015.
B) Build costs- supports the use of BCIS, but would like the costs updated and to be adjusted from median – lower quartile to lower to Upper Quartile. They would like to discuss the ‘’all in build costs’ approach before next stage of DCS (as has been done for Durham and Northumberland)
Methodology follows NPPG and the use of BCIS for build costs. Viability testing does not necessarily need to test the higher quality build costs, as this would also need a review of revenues.
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type C) Externals-these costs have been escalating and would suggest 20% in line with HBF representations made in the NE. A typical average has been applied.
D) 5% contingency is supported Support is noted.
E) Abnormal costs should be reviewed and sensitivity testing undertaken for greenfield and brownfield sites at 10% of build costs.
In accordance with the NPPF (para 173) viability testing should take account of the normal costs of development and mitigation - the Councils' have erred on the side of caution and have added in a 5% abnormals figure on top of base build costs and externals.
F) Professional fees and finance costs are agreed Support is noted.
G) Suggest for sales and marketing fees we use 5% instead of 3.5% as the NE has a demonstrably weaker market (Harmon suggests between 3-5% depending on strength of market). Approach agreed with Durham recently.
On larger scale development this is a related percentage costs that would not change.
H) Suggest use 3.5% agents and legal cost of site acquisition and SDLT 4.8%
1.75% for legal and agents fees is an industry standard, as is 4% for stamp duty.
I) Developer profit agreed Support is noted.
j) Suggest affordable housing profit should be nearer the rate for open market housing at 20% given less certainty for registered providers (due to reduced funding and more restrictive financing) and the risk to the developer of sale of discounted open market value dwellings.
The merged profit rate is circa 23% on costs.
K) Need more evidence on threshold value assumptions - evidence base is limited being based on one transaction at Kenton Bank Foot, and on emerging viability work of Durham
The approach to threshold value assumptions has been further clarified with additional publicly available evidence included in the DCS Viability Annex (October 2015).
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PDCS 2015 Responses
Organisation (and Ref.) Summary of Comments Officer Response Representation
type
Natural England (150520 Natural England)
1. National Planning Policy Framework Para 114 states “Local planning authorities should set out a strategic approach in their Local Plans, planning positively for the creation, protection, enhancement and management of networks of biodiversity and green infrastructure.” We view CIL as playing an important role in delivering such a strategic approach.As such we advise that the Councils gives careful consideration to how they intend to meet this aspect of the NPPF, and the role of the CIL in this. 2. In the absence of a CIL approach to enhancing the natural environment, we would be concerned that the only enhancements to the natural environment would be ad hoc, and not deliver a strategic approach, and that as such the local plan may not be consistent with the NPPF.
The Infrastructure Delivery Plan (April 2015) supports Plan policies and contains open space and green infrastructure projects, including Suds initiatives. The funding and delivery mechanisms for such improvements will need to be considered based on a number of considerations, such as, the need for timely site specific mitigation. Both Councils have undertaken a review of their respective regulation 123 lists in relation to green infrastructure and open space. Strategic Green Infrastructure is included in the Newcastle CIL Regulation 123 list. Projects on the IDP schedule will continue to be monitored once CIL is operational on a regular basis, and amended as needs require.
Joint
Northumberland County Council (150605 Northumberland County Council)
I write to you to let you know that we welcome the opportunity to make comments, however we have no comments to make on the Preliminary Draft Charging Schedules and the new Planning Obligations SPDs at this stage.
Noted. Newcastle
Tyne and Wear Joint Local Access Forum (150520 Tyne and Wear Local Access Forum)
The Tyne and wear Joint Local Access Forum is a Local Access Forum is a statutory advisory body and our key remit is to advise on Public Rights of Way and the wider issue of improving access to and enjoyment of the countryside having regard to “the desirability of conserving the natural beauty of the area …”including the flora, fauna, and geological and physiographical features“ We also note the contents of the draft community Infrastructure levy background paper. Gateshead has 10 pages of infrastructure to be funded including community forest, green spaces, habitat improvements and lots of cycle/walking routes. Newcastle has only 3 pages - nothing on green space or cycling apart from some city centre space, city centre pedestrian routes and the Great North Cycleway. It
Newcastle is preparing a Green Infrastructure Action Plan and the IDP will be updated as necessary to help deliver the Core Strategy and Urban Core Plan policies.
Newcastle
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PDCS 2015 Responses
Organisation (and Ref.) Summary of Comments Officer Response Representation
type seems strange that nowhere outside Newcastle city centre has any need of green space, habitat improvement or access improvement. Please could you explain why Newcastle's list of infrastructure is so scant and so lacking in anything green or access related. We would advise that there is significantly more work needed on these consultation documents.
Aldi Stores (150520 Aldi Stores)
Following detailed representations made to the previous PDCS consultation, the purpose of this representation is to reiterate that Aldi Stores Ltd have concerns over the introduction of CIL, not only in this region but nationwide, and the impact this will have on the viability of future stores. Notwithstanding this, the new proposed CIL rate of £30 per sqm is more acceptable than the previous rate. Although Aldi do largely fall within the council's definition of a supermarket (albeit not all weekly food shopping needs can be met at an Aldi store), it is important to note that Aldi are a discount retailer and do operate differently from large format operators. The council's definition of a supermarket makes a false assumption that the construction of a typical Aldi store is subject to the same economies of scale of a larger supermarket/superstore. However, Aldi have a significantly smaller overall site area and floorspace to large format operators. CIL guidance state that CIL rates must not threaten development. Whilst it is recognised that the CIL rate has been reduced to £30 per sqm, the approach to CIL for discount I small scale retailers such as Aldi may threaten the deliverability of Aldi stores in the region.
Comments are noted including the preference for the new rate proposed. The Councils' will review the definition of a supermarket as set out in the Charging Schedule to provide clarity. The Councils' approach to economic viability incorporates specific testing of a discount retailer scheme in response to engagement with Aldi Stores. The Councils' view is that the economic viability evidence does not indicate a threat to the ability to develop viably the sites and scale of development identified in the Local Plan.
Newcastle
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PDCS 2015 Responses
Organisation (and Ref.) Summary of Comments Officer Response Representation
type
The Planning Bureau Limited (McCarthy & Stone Retirement Lifestyles Ltd) (150520 McCarthy and Stone)
Commend the provision of a viability assessment for sheltered/retirement housing and extra care accommodation. Support the exemption for Extra Care Housing. Note the inclusion of sheltered/retirement housing in Zone A rates – due to the nature of these locations this approach is unlikely to impact on the delivery of this form of accommodation. Note the inclusion of sheltered/retirement housing in Zone B rates – it will be important that this doesn’t impede delivery in these areas – do not support this approach until sufficient viability appraisal information ifs made available for review.
Support is noted. The Councils are content to share further viability information. Joint
Sport England (150518 Sport England)
Sport England has no specific comments to make on PDCS itself. Instead our focus is on how funding for new sports facilities is to be secured given the intended relationship between CIL and Planning Obligations in Newcastle. At present Newcastle’s evidence base for sport’s facilities consists of a Playing Pitch Assessment, and an Assessment of Built Facilities. The consultation documents (and supporting documents) make it clear that CIL is to be intended mechanism by which new sports facilities are provided to meet the needs arising from housing growth. Once CIL comes into operation Planning Obligations will only be used for the creation of local open space and children’s play areas.
Comments noted. The City council have reviewed the approach taken for sports pitches in the CIL draft Regulation 123 list and have since incorporated playing pitch provision / replacements within the revised Draft SPD on Planning obligations.
Newcastle
This split presents a number of issues / challenges in respect of securing the sports facilities Newcastle needs; - Both the PPS and Built Facilities Strategy need to advance to Action Plan stage (complete with fully costed measures) in order to inform the Infrastructure Delivery Plan. This work needs to be completed before the Newcastle’s CIL mechanism is adopted. - Given the location of the areas where a CIL charge will be levied upon residential development, there is potential to be a -match between where money needs to be invested in upgrading existing sports facilities and where development is taking place.
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Organisation (and Ref.) Summary of Comments Officer Response Representation
type - Newcastle’s major housing sites are concentrated on the north west urban fringe. This Outer PPS sub-area is much better served by playing pitches than the other sub-areas of the city. Should developers decide to make on-site sports provision then Newcastle might find itself with a substantial imbalance between areas where additional pitches are needed Given these latter issues it is questionable whether the scope of Planning Obligations should be so tightly constrained as pitch constraints in a number of areas of the city might be better served by this mechanism rather than CIL
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3. Regulation 16 Draft Charging Schedule 3.1 Before being examined, the draft charging schedule must be formally published and
the consultation period must be at least four weeks long. Newcastle City Council will consult on the DCS from 26 October to 6 December 2015 for a period of 6 weeks.
3.2 To comply with regulation 16(1a) the Council will make a copy of the draft charging
schedule, the relevant evidence (Appendix 19) and a statement of the representations procedure and fact (Appendix 20) available for inspection Newcastle Civic Centre and Newcastle City Library. To comply with regulations 16(1b) the Council will also publish these documents on the website.
3.3 The Council will send the following consultation bodies a letter (Appendix 21) which
will contain the a statement of representation procedure and a copy of the draft charging schedule to (Regulation 167 (c):
Neighbouring Authorities including a. Gateshead Council b. Durham County Council c. Northumberland County Council d. North Tyneside e. South Tyneside f. Sunderland City Council
North East Combined Authority (NECA) North East Local Enterprise Partnership (NE LEP) Parish Councils
3.4 Other parties who commented on the preliminary draft charging schedule should also
be notified when the draft charging schedule is published. During the consultation period, any person may comment on the draft charging schedule, and may ask to be heard by the examiner if they wish (under Regulation 21).
3.5 An advertisement notice which includes the statement of epresentation procedure and statement of fact will be placed in the local press.
3.6 Prior to submission and after consultation the Councils must prepare a statement of representation (Regulation 19 (b)) setting out the number of representations made and a schedule of representations (Regulation 19 (c)) in paper and electronic form. The Councils are also required as soon a practically possible to make document listed in Regulation 19 (3) available on the website, in the principal office and other appropriate locations and publish a statement of fact.
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Appendices
Appendix 1 List of Consultees 2012
Appendix 2 Letter to Database 2012
Appendix 3 Parish Council Letter 2012
Appendix 4 Invitation to CIL Breakfast Meeting 2012
Appendix 5 Breakfast Meeting Invitation List 2012
Appendix 6 List of Breakfast Meeting Attendees 2012
Appendix 7 Breakfast Meeting Presentation 2012
Appendix 8 Breakfast Meeting Question and Answers 2012
Appendix 9 RICS invitation 2012
Appendix 10 RICS presentation 2012
Appendix 11 CIL Leaflet 2012
Appendix 12 Website PDCS 2012
Appendix 13 Viability Questionnaire 2013
Appendix 14 Responses to Viability Questionnaire 2013
Appendix 15 Roundtable Consultation Paper
Appendix 16 List of Consultees PDCS 2015
Appendix 17 Letter to Local Plan Database PDCS 2015
Appendix 18 Website PDCS 2015
Appendix 19 List of DCS Evidence 2015
Appendix 20 Statement of Representation Procedure 2015
Appendix 21 Letter to Consultation Database DCS 2015
Appendix 22 Stakeholder Meeting Notes 2015
List of Contacts – Organisations (in alphabetical order)
- 02 (UK) Ltd - AoC North - Bank of England - 1NG - Aon UK Limited - Banks Group
- 24 & Yes Forum - Apex Hotels Ltd - Banks Property Limited - 3Fox International - Apple Tree Lettings - Bar Luga
- 3R Land and Properties Ltd - Appletons Chartered Surveyors - Barclays Bank plc - 42nd Realty - ARCH - Baron Vale Investments Ltd
- A E Thornton-Firkin and Partners - Archdeacon of Northumberland - Barratt David Wilson Homes - Abbeyfield Newcastle upon Tyne
Society Ltd - Architects Design Group - Barratt Developments Plc
- Aberdeen Asset Management - Arco Ltd - Barratt Newcastle - Aberdeen Property Investors UK - Arena Property Management - Barton Willmore
- Abode Hotels - Armstrong - Payne Associates - Base2stay - Accor UK - Arriva plc - BBC
- Acorn Properties (Jesmond) Ltd - Arts Council England North East - BBC Radio Newcastle - Adamson Developments Ltd - Arup - BBC TV
- AE1 Cables Ltd - Asda Stores Ltd - BCF (British Cycling) North East
Division
- AHM Design Partnership - Asda Stores Ltd (Property
Communications) - BCTV Stanhope
- Airport Operators Association - Asgha Hosiery - Beamish Park Hotel
- Alan D Johnson - Ashdale Land and Property Co
Ltd - Beckwith Design Associates
- Alcatel-Lucent UK & Ireland - Asian Business Connexions - BEL Valves - Aldersgate - Asian Business Forum (NE) - Bell Partnership
- Aldi Stores Ltd - ASRA support Group / Children
with Disabilities Team - Bellway Homes
- A-Line Coaches - Assembly Rooms - Bellway Homes and
Northumberland Estates - Alister Sundin - Association of British Insurers - Bellwood Associates
- Allendale Estates - Association of Electricity
Producers - Ben Bailey Homes (formerly
Gladedale)
- Allendale Securities - Association of North East
Councils - Bensham Grove Community
Centre
- Allied Bakeries Gateshead - Association of Part Time Tutors
(Aptt) - Benwell Library
- Alphaset Design & Print - Astute Solutions KO Ltd - Benwell Nature Park - Alston Murphy Associates - ATH Resources - Beyond Green
- AMCO Corporation Plc - Athenaeum Developments - BHP Develop - AMEC - Atkins Global Ltd - Big Sleep Hotel
- AmmarM Ltd - Atlantic Pictures - Big Tree Planning Ltd - Anchor Housing Association - ATS Properties - Bill Hopper Design
- Anchor Trust - Aukett Fitzroy Robinson - Billinghurst George and Partners - Anderson Lets - Automobile Association - Bishop Seamus Cunningham - Andrew Craig - Avanta - Blackett Hart and Pratt
- Andrew Lawson Estate Agents - AWG Property - Blackfriars Cafe Bar
- Annette Rutherford Lettings - B3 Burgess - Blakelaw and North Fenham
Parish Council - Anthony Keith Associates - BAE Land Systems - Bloomfields Ltd
- Anthony Scullion Architectural Services
- Bairstow Eves - Blyth Valley Borough Council
- Anthony Watson Chartered Architects
- Balfour Beatty Capital Projects Ltd
- BNP Paribas Real Estate
- Anton Lang Planning Services - Baltic Centre for Contemporary
Art - Boots the Chemist
Appendix 1 List of Consultees 2012
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List of Contacts – Organisations (in alphabetical order)
- Bowes Mitchell - C M Architectural Services - Childrens with Disabilities
Network - Bowes Railway Centre - CABE - Inclusive Environment - Chinese Youth Forum
- Bowson Lettings - Cable and Wireless - Chipchase Associates Limited
- Bradley Hall - Cairn Letting - Christ Church Parochial Church
Council - Bradley O'Mahoney Public
Relations - Callanan, Martin MEP - Christopher Brummitt Architects
- Brannen and Partners - Callerton Estate - City and Northern - Brar & Co - Cameron Blackhall Associates - City ID
- Breen & Co, R - Cameron Hall Developments - City Inn Ltd - Brett Oils Limited - Campaign for Better Transport - City Land Developments Limited - Brett Oils Limited - Campaign for Real Ale - City of Sunderland Partnership
- Briarmead Architectural Services - Capita Symonds - Citypadz - Bridging Newcastle Gateshead - Capital and Counties - CK21 Consultants LLP - British Aggregates Association - Capital Properties - Clarion
- British Biogen - Capital Shopping Centres - Classic Coaches
- British Ceramic Confederation - Care Homes Project - Clay Pigeon Shooting
Association - British Geological Survey - Carillion plc - Closegate Hotel Developments - British Heart Foundation - Carr Gomm Housing Association - Clothier Lacey & Co Limited
- British Motorcyclists Federation - Carr Hill Primary School - Coal Pro
- British Telecom - Carvill (N'cstle) Ltd And The Trustees Of Towneley Estates
- Codeworks
- Brooker Flynn Architects - CB Richard Ellis - Colin Buchanan and Partners - Brookfield Europe - CDA - Colliers International
- Bropar Ltd - CDC Implementation Team - Collingwood Properties - Broseley Homes Ltd - CE Electric UK - Community Voice Group - Brown Hill Homes - CEMEX - Compendium Group
- Brown Smith Baker - Cemex UK Materials Ltd - Confederation of British Industry
- Brunswick Methodist Church - Centre for Life - Confederation of UK Coal
Producers (CoalPro)
- Brunswick Parish Council - Centre for Process Innovation
Ltd - Connextions
- Bryant Homes North East - Centre for Rural Economy - Conservative Party
- BT North East - Centre for urban and regional
development studies - Co-operative Group Ltd
- BT plc - Centreland Ltd - Coopers Tourmaster - Buccleuch Estates - Centric Telecom - Copthorne Hotel
- Budget Buses - CgMs - Cornerstone - Building Design Partnership - CGMS Consulting - Coopers Tourmaster
- Building Research Establishment - Chair of 24 Yes Forum - Copthorne Hotel - Buildings for Business - Charles Church North East - Cornerstone
- Bulmer Interiors - Charles Lamb Residential
Lettings Ltd - Coulson Swinburne Moses
- Burnhope Parish Council - Chartered Institute of Housing - Council for British Archaeology
(CBA) - Business and Enterprise North
East - Chase & Partners - Council of Mortgage Lenders
- Business Link Tyne and Wear - Checkley Planning - County Thistle Hotel - Busways Travel Services Ltd - Chesterfield Plc - Cowells
- Byker Bridge Housing Association
- Cheviot Housing Association Ltd - Cowell's Garden Centre
Appendix 1 List of Consultees 2012
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List of Contacts – Organisations (in alphabetical order)
- Crawford Higgins Associates - Design For Safety Ltd - Earle R Hall Drawing Service - Crosby Lend Lease plc - Deton8 - EasiLet
- Crown Estate Office - Dewjoc Architects - East Coast Main Line Company - CSC MetroCentre Ltd - Diabetes UK - East Coast Mainline Company
- CSM+Architects - Dialogue - East End Community Alliance - CSV Linden Training - Dickinson Dees - Easyhotel
- CTC - Dinnington Parish Council - Easylet - CTP - Diocesan Board of Finance - Eatonfield Developments
- Cultural Committee of the Hindu Temple
- Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle
- EC Harris
- Cumstone Properties - Diocese of Newcastle - EDAW - Cundall - Direct Rail Services Limited - EDS
- Curve Chartered Architects - Director Of Building Services - Eighton Construction Ltd
- Cussins Homes Ltd - Disability Action North East - Eldon Gardens Shopping Centre
- Cussins Ltd - Dixon Dawson Chartered
Architects - Elliott Dent
- Cyclist Touring Club - Dobson House Consultants - ENCAMS - Cyril Winskell Chartered
Architect - Dockleaf Lettings - Energy Saving Trust
- D J Deloitte - Dominick Hunter Ltd - Energy Service Fossil UK - D M Fleming Building Design
Limited - Donaldsons
- England & Lyle Chartered Town Planners
- Dairy Farmers Of Britain - Doug Wheeler Associates - English Heritage - Dakota Hotels - Douglas Brothers - English Partnerships
- DALZIEL LTD - Downing Developments - English Welsh and Scottish
Railways Ltd - Dance City - DPDS Consulting Group - Entec UK Ltd
- Dare (Northern) Ltd. - DPP - Enterprise 5
- David Lock Associates - Drivas Jonas Deloitte - Enterprise Five Housing
Association
- David Robson and Associates - DTZ - Enterprise Support Centre
(Entrust) - Davis Langdon - DTZ Debenham Tie Leung - Entrust
- Davis Planning Partnership - DTZ Pieda Consulting - Environment Agency
- DAVY ROLL COMPANY LTD - Dunelm Property Services - Environmental Design
Partnership (Planning) Ltd
- DBSchenker - Durham Architectural Design - Equality and Human Rights
Commission - Debenhams - Durham Biodiversity Partnership - ERM Planning
- Delma Developments Limited - Durham County Council - Esh Developments
- Deloitte LLP - Durham Diocesan Board Of
Education - Esh Group
- Dementia Care Partnership - Durham Police Authority - Eslington Villa Hotel - DEN Group - Durham Resilience Forum - Euro Hostels
- Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
- Durham Strategic Partnership - Eutechnyx Limited
- Department for Transport, c/o GONE
- Durham University - Evans Easyspace Limited
- Department for Work and Pensions
- e22 Limited - Evergreen Energy Corporation
Ltd
- Depaul Trust - Eaga plc - Eversheds LLP
Appendix 1 List of Consultees 2012
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List of Contacts – Organisations (in alphabetical order)
- Executive Member: Adult Care and Health
- Gateshead Development Company
- Grainger Market Traders
- Express By Holiday Inn - Gateshead Health NHS Trust - Grainger Plc - Express Engineering Ltd - Gateshead Housing Company - Grand Central
- Faber Maunsell - Gateshead Leisure Centre - Grantside Developments Ltd. - Fairhurst and Partners - Gateshead Library Gallery - Gray, Fawdon & Riddle
- Fat Boy Leisure Ltd - Gateshead LSP - Gray's Chartered Surveyors - FaulknerBrowns Architects - Gateshead Magistrates Court - Great North Forest
- Faultbasic Ltd. - Gateshead NHS Foundation - Greencroft Parish Council - Fawdon Library - Gateshead PCT - Greenwich Hospital Estate
- Fellside Properties - Gateshead Primary Care Trust - Gregory Gray Associates - Fenwick Ltd - Gateshead Talmudial College - Grosvenor Residential
- Field Fisher Waterhouse - Gateshead Technology
Innovation - Groves Residential
- Findspace - Gateshead Visible Ethnic
Support Group - Guinness Partnership
- First Transpennine Express - Gateshead Visitor Centre - Gusto UK - Firstplan - Planning Consultants - Gavin Black & Partners - GVA
- Fitz Architects Ltd - Gavurin - GVA Grimley - Fluid Design Solutions Ltd - GB Railfreight Ltd - GVA Lamb And Edge
- Folio Hotels - GemArts - Haddrieck Hall Estates - Fordgate Group - Genecon - Halcrow Group Ltd
- Fordham Research - General Aviation Awareness
Council - Halegrove Properties Limited
- Forestry Commission - GENTOO - Halifax Property Services - Forsyth Developments (NE) Ltd - Gentoo Development - Hall and Partners
- Four Pillars Hotels - Gentoo Homes - Handels Banken - Frank Haslam Milan - George F White - Hanover Housing Association
- Fraser Grant - George Wimpey North Ltd - Hanro - Freeman Hospital - Gerald Eve - Hanro Ltd
- Freight Transport Association - Gibside - Hartlepool Borough Council - Freightliner Group Ltd - Gibside Hotel - Haskoll - Fresh Property Centre - GL Hearn - Haslam Homes
- FRICS - Gladedale (Newcastle) Ltd - Hay & Kilner - Frieght Transport Association - Gladman Developments - Haylock Planning & Design
- Fujitsu Services - Glen Kemp Ltd - Hazlerigg Parish Council - Fusion Online Ltd - GO-North East - Headliners - G W K Architects - Gladedale (Newcastle) Ltd - Hay & Kilner
- Gardiner & Theobald - Gladman Developments - Haylock Planning & Design - Gateshead Access Panel - Glen Kemp Ltd - Hazlerigg Parish Council - Gateshead Adult Learning - GO-North East - Headliners
- Gateshead and South Tyneside Sight Service
- Goodman Property Investors - Health and Safety Executive
- Gateshead Arts Association - Gosforth Library - Heaton Planning Ltd
- Gateshead City Learning Centre - Gosforth Road Club - Heddon on the Wall Parish
Council - Gateshead College - Gosforth Traders - Hedley on the Hill Parish Council
- Gateshead Connexions - Gosforth Traders - Helios Properties Plc
- Gateshead Council - Government Office for The North
East
- Hellens Development
Appendix 1 List of Consultees 2012
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List of Contacts – Organisations (in alphabetical order)
- Hemingway Design - Institute for Ageing and Health - Kardbar - Henry Boot Plc - Institute of Civil Engineers - Karol Marketing
- Henry Cooper Coaches - Institute of Historic Building
Conservation - Karting North East
- Hepher Dixon - Institution of Civil Engineers - Keepmoat - High Heaton Library - Interface Project - Keepmoat Partnership Limited - Highways Agency - International Paint Ltd. - Keepmoat Regeneration
- Hilton Hotels - Irvings of Carlisle - Ken Daglish - Hilton Newcastle Gateshead - Isle of Capri Casinos - Kensington Properties
- Hindmarsh and Partners - Isos Housing - Kids Cafe - Hindu Temple - Mandir - IT Professional Services - Kielder Property Management
- Hindu Temple BME Community - ITV Tyne Tees - Kier Regeneration
- HM Courts Service - Jacobs UK Ltd - Kimblesworth and Plawsworth
Parish Council - HMH Architects - Jambo Truong - King Sturge
- Holystone Developments Ltd - James Associates - Kingsley Coaches
- Home Architects - James Hall and Co (Properties)
Ltd - Kingsmeadow Community comp.
School - Homefinder Relocation and
Property - James Wright DL - Kingsway Design
- Homes and Communities Agency
- Jane Darbyshire and David Kendall Ltd
- KMP Property Management
- Hope Street Hotel - Jarvis Construction (UK) Ltd - Knight Frank - Hopper Howe Sadler - Jaspers Corporate Catering - Komatsu UK
- Horsley Parish Council - Jeremy Gardner Associates - KPP Architects - Horsley Properties - Jes Res Property Lets Ltd - KSS Design Group
- Hospital Trust - Jewish Community Council of
Gateshead - Labour North
- Hotel Du Vin Ltd - JK Property Consultants - Lafarge Aggregates Ltd - Hotel Michelangelo - JNP Group - Lambert Smith Hampton
- Hoults Yard - Job Centre Plus - Lamesley Parish Council
- Housing 21 - John Lewis Department Store - Land Agent for the Reserve
Forces and Cadets Association - Housing Corporation - John N Dunn Group Ltd - Land Securities
- Hunt Kidd - John Niven Architects - Lanner Group Limited
- Hutchison 3G UK Ltd - John O'Donnell - Lansbury Bunglows Tenants
Association
- Hyena Comedy Cafe - John Parish Estate Agents - Leader Independent Free
Churches - Ian Belsham Associates - John Potts Ltd - Learning Skills Council
- Ibstock Brick Ltd - John Taylor Architects Ltd - Leslie Jones - Ibstock Group Ltd. - Johnnie Johnson Housing Trust - Letts Wheeler - Iceland Foods Plc - Johnson Tucker - Liberal Democrats
- IHC The Engineering Business - Joint Advisory Group (Physical
and Sensory Disabilities) - Lidl UK
- IKEA - Joint Office of Gas Transporters - Lifelong Learning Gateshead
Council - Iles Consulting LLP - Jomast Developments - Lifelong Learning UK - Images for Change - Jones Lang LaSalle - Lift Company
- Indigo Planning Limited - JR Property Management - LiveSmart (Part Of Home Ltd) - Indigo public affairs - Jurys Inns - Living Streets
- Infinite Design - JW Wood - Lloyds TSB - Inspired Spaces STaG Ltd - JWPC Limited - Londis
Appendix 1 List of Consultees 2012
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List of Contacts – Organisations (in alphabetical order)
- Longbenton Community School - Middlesbrough Borough Council - National Offender Management
Service - MA Properties - Milbank Architects LLP - National Private Hire Association
- Macdonald Hotels - Military Vehicle Museum - National Travellers Action Group - Mackellar Architecture Limited - Mill Telecom - Nationwide Estates
- Madina Masjid - Millennium Copthorne Hotels plc - Natural England
- Malcolm Scott Consultants Ltd - Miller Homes Ltd - Natural History Society of
Northumbria - Malmaison Hotel - Mills Design Services - NC Lets - Mandale Group - Mincoffs Solicitors LLP - NCJ Media Ltd
- Manse LLP - Mineral Products Association - NE DRES - Mansons - Mistletoe Lettings - NE1
- Marian Court Tenants Association
- MK Properties - NE1 Investigations Limited
- Marine Design Centre - MKW Engineering Group - NECC - Mario Minchella Architects - Mobile Operators Association - NEDL
- Markbourn Ltd - Monkchester Nursery Family
Centre - NEMS Market Research
- Marks and Spencer plc - Monument Mall Shopping Centre - NERIP
- Marriott Gateshead - More Chance - NEST (Angolan Women's
Project) - Marsh Limited (Newcastle) - Morrisons - Netto Foodstores Ltd
- Martin and Co - Morrisons Supermarket Plc c/o
Peacock and Smith - Network Rail
- Martin Young And Associates - Mosedale Gillatt Architects - New College Durham - Mary Dryden Associates - Mowlem Building - Newbiggin Hall Library
- MathewsDixon - MST Ltd - Newcastle Accommodation
Bureau - Maze Planning Solutions - Muckle LLP - Newcastle Airport Committee
- McAleer & Rushe - Muse Developments - Newcastle Allotments - McCarthy & Stone Plc - Mushroom Works - Newcastle Building Society
- McDonalds - Music North - Newcastle Central Mosque
- McInerney Homes - Muslim Welfare House
(Newcastle) - Newcastle Chronicle and Journal
- McKeag & Co - MWE Architects - Newcastle City Centre Churches
Together - MDA Consulting - Nabarro - Newcastle City Council
- Melrose Properties - NAI Fuller Peiser - Newcastle Clubhouse - Mental
Health Concern - MENTAL HEALTH CONCERN - Nano-porous Solutions Limited - Newcastle College
- Mercian Developments - Napper Architects - Newcastle Community Stroke
Services - Methodist Homes - Naqshbandia Aslammiyya Trust - Newcastle Falcons
- Metier Property Group - Narec New and Renewable
Energy Centre - Newcastle Great Park
Consortium
- Metnor Property Group - Nathaniel Lichfield Partners - Newcastle Hackney Drivers
Association - Metro Communications - National Car Parks Ltd (NCP) - Newcastle Healthy City Project
- Metropolitan Community Church Newcastle
- National Energy Action - Newcastle Holocaust Memorial
Day Working Group
- Metropolitan Developments Ltd - National Express - Newcastle International Airport
Ltd - MGL Group Company - National Express East Coast - Newcastle Liberal Democrats
- Michael Park Surveyors - National Grid Transco Plc - Newcastle LSP
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List of Contacts – Organisations (in alphabetical order)
- Newcastle Nuffield - North East Process Industry
Cluster - Northumbria Police
- Newcastle PCT Ethnic Minority Mental Health
- North East Property Partnership - Northumbria Police - Architectural Liaison
- Newcastle Private Rented Project
- North East Sport - Northumbria Police - Crime
Prevention
- Newcastle PROPS - North East Strategic Health
Authority - Northumbria University
- Newcastle Racecourse Ltd - North Energy Associates Limited - Northumbria University Students
Union - Newcastle Reform Synagogue - North Gosforth Parish Council - Northumbrian Estates
- Newcastle Rugby Limited - North Kenton Community
Housing Office - Northumbrian Water Ltd
- Newcastle Tourist Information Centre
- North Lodge Parish Council - Northwood
- Newcastle United PLC - North of England Refugee
Service - Nothumbria Probation Service
- Newcastle University - North Star Ventures - nPower - Newcastle University International Society
- North Tyneside Council - Npower Renewables Ltd
- Newcastle University Union Society
- North Tyneside Strategic Partnership
- O2
- Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- Northern Architecture - Oak Properties
- Newcastle upon Tyne Magistrates Court
- Northern Counties School - Oakfield Infants School
- NewcastleGateshead Initiative - Northern Defence Industries - Omnivale Limited - Newton Architects - Northern Film and Media - One North East
- Next 2 Buy - Northern Football Club - O'Neil Wright and Quadrini - Next Move Properties - Northern Gas Networks Ltd - OpportUnity
- Nexus - Northern Housing Consortium - Opus Land Ltd - NHDA Taxis (Newcastle) Ltd - Northern IT Research - Orange Ltd
- NHS North of Tyne - Northern Powergrid - Ouston Parish Council - Niche Hotels - Northern Racing - Oxford Hotels and Inns
- Nicholson Nairn Architects - Northern Rail - P And HS Architects - Nigel Wright Consultancy - Northern Rock Foundation - P C Fletcher Architects
- NIReS - Northern Rock plc - P+HS Architects - Nissan Manufacturing (UK)
Limited - Northern Stage - P And HS Architects
- Noda Taxis - Northern Utility Services Ltd - P C Fletcher Architects - Norland Construction Ltd - Northumberland County Council - P+HS Architects
- North East Ambulance Service NHS Trust
- Northumberland CPRE - P And HS Architects
- North East Chamber of Commerce
- Northumberland Rugby Union (CB)
- P C Fletcher Architects
- North East Civic Trust - Northumberland Strategic
Partnership - P+HS Architects
- North East Finance (Holdco) Ltd - Northumberland Tyne and Wear
NHS Trust - PA Property Services
- North East LEP - Northumbria Job Centre Plus - Parsons Brinkerhoff
- North East Letting - Northumbria Local Resilence
Forum - Path Head Water Mill
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List of Contacts – Organisations (in alphabetical order)
- Pattinson - Ramada Jarvis Hotels - Roseworth Property - Peacock & Smith - Ramcore - Rosh Engineering
- Peel Hotels Group - Rapleys LLP - Rotherford Estates
- Peer Group - Ravensdene Lodge - Royal Institute of British
Architects
- Pegasus Planning Group - Ravenside Investments Ltd - Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) North East
- Pelaw Hertfordshire House - Ravensworth Arms Hotel - Royal Mail - Pelton Parish Council - Ravensworth Property - RP Wood Planning Consultancy
- Pendragon - RBS - RPS Consultants - Persimmon Homes - RDPC Limited - RPS Design Ltd
- Peter Ashworth Architect - Real Estate UK - RWE NPower - Peter Fall Cowie LLP - Red Box Design - Ryder Architecture
- PF And K Planning Ltd - Red Ridge - Ryton Crawcrook and District
Partnership - Pinniger and Partners - Reeds Rains - Ryton Park Country Hotel - PlanArch Design Ltd - Reef Estates Ltd - S.A.J Transport Consultants Ltd - PlanIt Design NE Ltd - Reeves Independent - Sage Gateshead - Planning Aid North - Regional Housing Board - Sage Group plc
- Planning And Architectural Services
- Regional Technology Centre - Sainsbury's
- Planning Bureau Ltd - Reid Jubb Brown - Saint and Clark Co Ltd - Planning Potential - Responsive Engineering - Samuel Phillips Law Firm
- Plot of Gold - Rettig (UK) Ltd - Sanderson Weatherall - PNE Group & PNE Development - RGS Design And Planning - Sanderson Young
- Ponteland Parish Council - Rhapsody Property Consultants - Santander - Port of Tyne Authority - Richards Partington Architects - Sarah Hall Consulting
- Powergen Retail Ltd - Richardson Hall Kennedy
Chartered Accountants - Sarah Mains
- Premier Apartments - RICS - Savills - Premier Dawn Properties Ltd - Ridley Properties - Scott Wilson
- Premier Residential Ltd - Ringtons Holdings Ltd - Scottish Motor Auction Group
- Premier Travel Inn - Gateshead - River Team (Environmental)
Housing Group - SDM Properties
- Premier Travel Inn Newcastle - Rivergreen Developments plc - Search Project - Premier Waste Management Co
Ltd - Riverside Developments - Sendrig Construction Ltd
- PricewaterhouseCoopers - RJ Dodds & Son Ltd - Priority Sites - RM Accommodation - SDM Properties
- Prism Planning - RJ Dodds & Son Ltd - Search Project - Professional Properties - RM Accommodation - Seven Stories
- Property Quarters - RNJ Partnership - Sewerage Undertaker
- Prudhoe Town Council - Road Haulage Association -
Northern Region - SGH Martineau
- Purcell Miller Tritton - Roadlink (A69) Ltd - Shared Intelligence - Pyeroy Ltd - Robert Muckle - Shared Interest Society Ltd.
- Quality of Life Partnership - Roberts and Reed - Shell LiveWIRE International and
PNE Group - Quarry Products Association
(QPA) - Rokeby Developments Northern
Ltd - Shepherd Construction
- RAC Motoring Services - Roland - Burgess - Shepherd Homes - Radisson Edwardian Hotels - Rook Matthews Sayer - Shepherd Offshore Services
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List of Contacts – Organisations (in alphabetical order)
- Shipley Art Gallery - St Cuthbert's Catholic Church - TAIT FARRIER GRAHAM
- Shire Consulting - St James United Reformed
Church - Tanfield Railway
- Shotley Low Quarter Parish Council
- St John Vianney's Church - Tarmac Ltd.
- Signet Planning - St Margarets Church - Tarmac Northern Ltd - Sikh Temple - Gurdwara Sri
Guru Singh Sabha - St Nicholas Cathedral - Tavistock Hotels
- Silverlink Property Developments Ltd
- St Thomas and Leazes Residents Association
- Taylor Wimpey
- Simpson Architect - St. Vincent's Diocesan Offices - Taylor Woodrow Construction - Sir John Fitzgerald Ltd - Stagecoach NE - TDR Training
- Sir Joseph Swan Institute for Energy Research
- Stanton Mortimer - TDR Training
- Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd - Starboard Hotels - Tees Valley Joint Strategy Unit
- SITA UK - Station Lane Area Residents
Association - Tees Valley Regeneration
- SJS Property Management - Stephen Easten Building Ltd - Telewest Communications Ltd - Skills 4U North East Ltd - Stewart Ross Associates - Terrace Hill
- Skylets - Stockton-on-Tees Borough
Council - Terrace Hill
- SLR Consulting Ltd - Stonham Housing Association - Terry Farrell and Partners - SMC Parr Architects - Storeys:ssp - Tesco Stores Ltd
- Smiths Gore - Story Homes - TGWU - Social Regeneration Consultants - Strathmore Holdings - The Amazing Group
- Social Services, NCC - Strathmore Homes - The B Group
- Solomons Group - Strawson Property - The Cathedral Church of St
Nicholas - Somerfield - Strawsons - The Church Commissioners
- Sones Landscaping - Stud-Lets.co.uk - The Church of England in the
Diocese of Newcastle - South of Tyne & Wearside
Mental Health Trust - Substance Misuse Gateshead
PCT - The Church of England National
Office - South of Tyne PCT - Sullivan Associates - The Coal Authority
- South Tyneside & Gateshead Northumbria Probation Service
- Summerhill Housing Co-operative
- The Co-operative Group
- South Tyneside Council - Summers - Inman - The Cooperative Group Property
Division Nathaniel Lichfield Partners
- South Tyneside Partnership - Summers Inman Construction &
Property Consultants - The Design Gap Limited
- Southern Green - Sunderland City Council - The Gate
- Space Group - Sunderland Road Street
Committee - The Gateshead Housing
Company - Spartan UK Ltd - Sunderland University - The Helmsley Group
- Spawforths - Surgo Construction - The Letting Agency - Spenhill - Swallow Hotel - Gateshead - The Lyndhurst Centre
- Sport England - Swinburne and Jackson - The National Affordable Homes
Agency - St Andrew's Church and
Presbytery (RC) - T & S Stores plc - The Northern Way
- St Andrew's United Reform Church
- T Mobile Customer Services - The Northumberland Estates
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List of Contacts – Organisations (in alphabetical order)
- The Planning Bureau Ltd - Tyne & Wear Fire and Rescue
Service - United Reformed Church
- The Royal Hotel - Tyne & Wear Joint Local Access
Plan - United Utilities
- The Sage Gateshead - Tyne & Wear Learning
Partnership - Universities Superannuation
Scheme Limited
- The Sage Group PLC - Tyne & Wear Local Access
Forum - University of Newcastle upon
Tyne - The Summerhill Society - Tyne & Wear LTP - University of Northumbria
- The Theatres Trust - Tyne & Wear Public Transport
Users Group - University of Sunderland
- TheGo Digital Marketing Ltd - Tyne & Wear Rural Partnership - Urban Base Lettings
- Thomas Eggar - Tyne & Wear Strategic Housing
Partnership - Urban Initiatives
- Thornfield Properties - Tyne and Wear Archives and
Museums - Urban Splash
- Thornley Woodlands Centre - Tyne and Wear City Region - Urpeth Parish Council - Three Rivers Housing
Association - Tyne and Wear Emergency
Planning Unit - Usk Property Centre
- Throckley Primary School - Tyne and Wear Fire & Rescue - Utopian Leisure
- TNEI Services Ltd - Tyne and Wear Local Access
Forum - Vardy Group
- Tony Woodcock Planning Consultants
- Tyne and Wear Museums - Vardy Property Group
- Total Business Group Ltd - Tyne and Wear Passenger
Transport Authority - VEGA
- Transport 2000 (Northumbria) - Tyne and Wear Pension Fund - Vehicle and Operators Services
Agency (VOSA) - Transportation Planning
(International) ltd - Tyne and Wear Playing Fields
Association - Vico Properties (Northern) Ltd
- Tranwell Unit - Tyne and Wear Research and
Information - Vincent & Gorbing
- Travelodge - Tyne and Wear Sport - Vinters Engineering Plc - Trevor Wren - Tyne Rowing Club - Virgin Media - Trinity Centre - Tynebikes - Vodafone Ltd.
- TSA - Tyneside Cinema - W A Fairhurst & Partners - TSG - Tyneside Cyrenians - W H Smith
- TTH Architects - Tyneside Recreation Club for the
Blind - Waitrose Ltd
- TUC - TyneWear Partnership - Walker Morris - TUC Northern - UK Coal - Walton Robinson
- Turkish Mosque - Kotku Mosque - UK Competitive
Telecommunications Association - Ward Bros
- Turley Associates - UK Land Estates - Ward Hadaway
- Turner and Townsend - UK Rainwater Harvesting
Association - Wardell Armstrong
- Two Castles Housing Association
- UKMAIL - Waring and Netts
- Tyne & Wear Development Company
- Ultimate Leisure - Warmseal Windows
- Tyne & Wear Emergency Planning Unit
- Unison - Washington Renewable Power
Ltd
- Tyne & Wear Fire & Civil Defence Authority
- United Hebrew Congregation of Newcastle
- Watson Burton LLP
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List of Contacts – Organisations (in alphabetical order)
- Way Out in Gateshead - Whickham Thorns Centre - WSP Consulting Engineers
- Weetslade Farms Ltd - White Rose Development
Enterprises Ltd. - Wylam Parish Council
- Welbeck Road Evangelical Church
- White Young Green - xsite architecture
- West End Property Service - Wilcomm Homes - Youngs Chartered Surveyors - Westerhope Golf Club - Wild Property Lets - Your Homes Newcastle
- Westgate Baptist Church - The Hub
- William Leech (Investments) Limited
- Your Move
- WheelchairSteve Ltd - WM Morrisons Supermarkets
PLC - Yuill Homes
- Whelan Construction - Woolsington Parish Council - Zytronic Displays Ltd - Whickham School
Community/Action Groups (in alphabetical order)
- Action for Dystonia - Blaydon Youth Club - Cedars Youth Club
- African Community Advice North East (ACANE)
- Bleach Green Residents Association
- Central Blakelaw TARA
- Age Concern Gateshead - Blue Anchor Court Residents'
Association - Central Quayside Residents
Assosiation
- Age Uk Newcastle upon Tyne - Blue Quarries Residents
Association - Change Makers
- Alzheimers Society - Body Positive North East (AIDS &
HIV Project) - Changing Perspectives
- Alzheimers Society (Newcastle) - Boldon Gardens Residents
Association - Chapel Park Residents
Association
- Ancient Monuments Society - Bond Memorial Over 60's
Friendship Club - Children North East
- Arabic Women's Group - Brandling Community Association - Chinese Centre Project
- Arcadea - Brandling Hall Community Centre - Chinese Elders Community
- Argyle Residents Association - Bridge Club Ltd - Chinese ICT Open Learning
Centre
- At Home in the Community Ltd - Brightlea Residents Association - Chinese Lunch Club
- Barley Mow Village Hall - British Horse Society - Chinese Women Association
- Barnardo's Black Emphasis Project
- British Red Cross - Chopwell Community Centre
- Becon - Bygate WI - Chopwell Community Partnership
- Bensham Court Tenants Association
- Byker Asylum Seekers Support Group
- Chopwell Residents Association
- Better Days - Byker Residents Forum - Church of Ascension
- Bill Quay Community Farm - Callerton Tenants and Residents
Association - Church of St Hugh
- Birtley Community Centre - Campaign to Protect Rural
England - North East - Churches Regional Commission
in the NE - Birtley Community Partnership - Carer's Centre Newcastle - Citizens Advice Bureau
- Blackhall Mill Community Centre - Cathedral Church of St Nicholas - Citizens Advice Bureau
(Newcastle)
- Blaydon West Residents Group - CBI North East - Clara Vale Village Hall
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List of Contacts - Community/Action Groups (in alphabetical order)
- Claremont & Cotfield Tenants Association
- Disabled Childrens Forum - First Step
- Claremont Place Residents Association
- Dunston Community Centre - Freemen of Newcastle upon Tyne
- Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation
- Durham Aged Mineworkers Homes Association
- Friends Families and Travellers
- Coalition Against Crime - Durham Badger Group - Friends of Elisabethville
- Colliers CRE - Durham Bird Club - Friends of Heaton & Armstrong
Park
- Common Purpose Tyne and Wear - Durham Wildlife Trust - Friends of Holywell Dene
- Community Action on Health (CAOH)
- East Area Asylum Seekers Support Group
- Friends of Jesmond Dene
- Community Foundation - East End Community Development Alliance
- Friends of Leazes Park
- Community Volunteer Service (CVS)
- Egyptian Society Newcastle University
- Friends of Nuns Moor Park
- Community Volunteering Student Services
- Eighton Banks Village Hall - Friends of the Earth
- Connexions Tyne & Wear - Elders Council of Newcastle - Friends of the Earth - Gateshead
- Consumer Credit Counselling Service
- Elisabethville Residents Association
- Friends of the Valley
- Contact A Family North East England
- Empower Gateshead - Friends, Families and Travellers
- Countryside Alliance - EMTRAS (Ethic Minority Traveller
and Refugee Service) - Garden Village Institute
- CPRE - Engineering Employers
Federation Northern - Gateshead & South Tyneside
Sight Service - Croft Residents Group - Environmental Services - Gateshead Access Panel
- Crookhill & Tyne Gardens Residents Assoc.
- Equal Arts - Gateshead Borough Youth
Organisations Council
- Crown Residents' Association - Equality North East Ltd. - Gateshead Carer Strategy Group
- D2 Youth Zone Ltd - European League of Stuttering
Associations - Gateshead Carers Association
- Danish Church of Newcastle - Exhibition Park Community Trust - Gateshead Childrens Fund
- DAS Residents Group - Families First - Gateshead Crossroads Caring for
Carers
- De La Rue - Fawdon Youth Club - Gateshead Disability Equality
- De Paul Trust - Federation of Small Businesses - Gateshead Forum for Older
People
- Deaf Action Group - Families First - Gateshead Crossroads Caring for
Carers - Deckham Community Centre - Fawdon Youth Club - Gateshead Disability Equality
- Denton Burn Community Association
- Federation of Small Businesses - Gateshead Forum for Older
People
- Derbyshire Gypsy Liaison Group - Felling Community Association - Gateshead Jewish Family Care
Services
- Derwent Walk Country Park - Fern Avenue Residents
Association - Gateshead Local History Society
- Disability North - Fields in Trust (NPFA) - Gateshead Older Peoples
Assembly
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List of Contacts - Community/Action Groups (in alphabetical order)
- Gateshead Sea Cadets - Junior Neighbourhood Warden's
Scheme - Natural History Society of
Northumbria
- Gateshead Victim Support - Kingston Park Environmental
Group - Nature After Minerals (NAM)
- Gateshead Voluntary Organisations Council
- LA 21 Group - NCVS
- Gateshead Youth Assembly - Launchpad - Newcastle Arts Centre - Gay Advice Darlington/Durham
(GADD) - Leam Lane Community
Association - Newcastle Bangladesh
Association
- Georgian Group - Leam Lane Community Centre - Newcastle Chinese Community
Association - Gladstone Terrace Youth &
Community Centre - Learning Disability Partnership
Board - Newcastle Chinese Healthy Living
Centre - Gosforth Residents Association
Girls Club - Lemington Community
Association - Newcastle Conflict Resolution
Network
- Green Party - Leonard Chesire Disability - Newcastle Council for Voluntary
Service - Greenside Community Centre - LGB Communities - Newcastle Council of Faiths
- Groundworks - LGBT Relationships & Domestic
Violence Working Group / MESMAC
- Newcastle Cycling Campaign
- GTAG Tenants Group - LGBT Society - Newcastle
University - Newcastle Deaf Centre
- Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
- Live Smart - Newcastle Deaflink
- GVOC - Living Streets - Newcastle Disability Forum
- Halgarth Residents Association - Lobley Hill Youth & Community
Centre - Newcastle District of the
Methodist Church
- Harlow Green Focus Group - Malton Green Village Hall - Newcastle East Deanery Synod
- Health and Race Equality Forum (HAREF)
- Marley Hill Community Association
- Newcastle Futures Ltd
- Healthier Communities Group - MENCAP - Newcastle Gateshead Initiative
- Healthy Living Centre - MESMAC North east - Newcastle Healthy City
- Henshaws Society for Blind People
- Millin Centre - Newcastle PROPS
- High Cross Residents Association - MOBEX North East - Newcastle Science City
- High Cross Residents Group - Motorcycle Action Group - Newcastle Society for Blind
People - High Spen Community Centre - National Farmers Union - Newcastle Student Radio
- High West Jesmond Residents - National Federation of Gypsy
Liaison Groups - Newcastle Tenants Federation
- Highfield Community Partnership - National Federation of Women's
Institutes (NFWI) - Newcastle University Islamic
Society
- Hi-Grove Residential - National Institute for the Blind - Newcastle University Student Job
Shop - Hillsview Learning Disability
Service - National Landlords Association
- Newcastle University Union Society
- ID Partnership Northern - National Landlords Association - Newcastle upon Tyne Community
First Party
- Joint Committee on Mobility of Blind and Partially Sighted People
- National Trust - Newcastle West Green Belt
Protection Campaign
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List of Contacts - Community/Action Groups (in alphabetical order)
- Norcare - Pendower Tenants and Residents
Association - Royal navy Reserve Unit
- North Benwell Black Residents Support Group
- Percy Hedley Foundation - Royal Society for the Protection of
Birds - North Benwell Detached Youth
Project - Pipebridge Residents Association - RTC North Ltd
- North Benwell Residents Group - Places for People - RTPI North East
- North East Chinese Association - Portland Residential - Ryton Community Centre
- North East Council on addictions - Portmeads Resident Association - S.M.A.R.T
- North East Gujarati Association - Preparing for Change - Saltwell & Bensham Residents
Association - North East Hindu Cultural Trust - Priory Residential - Saltwell Residents Association
- North East Japanese Womens Association
- Project North East - Salvation Army
- North East Polish Community Organisation - NEPCO
- Public and Commercial Services Union
- Sangam Group (Older Asian Women's Health Group)
- North East Strategic Migration Partnership (NESMP)
- Raby Street Play and Youth Centre
- Save Britain's Heritage
- North Music Trust - Railway Housing Association - Save Gosforth Wildlife
- North of England Refugee Service - Raising Achievement - Scope Response
- Northeast Special Needs Network - Ramblers - Tyneside Group - Scotswood Area Strategy
- Northern Learning Trust - Refugee Voices - Scotswood Neighbourhood Centre
- Northern Pinetree Trust - Regional Refugee Forum - Scotswood Play Centre
- Northside Tenants and Residents Association
- Religions Society of Friends - Scotswood Village Residents
Association - Northumberland and Newcastle
Society - Renown - Senior Action group
- Northumberland Badger Group - Rep Voluntary Sector - Sensory Support Team
- Northumberland Wildlife Trust - Reserve Forces and Cadets Association for the North of
England
- Seven Stars Residents Association
- Northumbria Energy Efficiency Advice Centre
- Residents Against Rubbish - Shaping Your Service/DEN Group
- Old Fold Tenants Association - Residents Association - Fenham - Shelter
- Ouseburn Trust - Rights, Equality and Money Group
(REM) - Sheriff Hill Residents Association
- Outdoor Advertising Association & British Sign & Graphics Association
- Riverside Community Health Project
- Show Racism the Red Card
- Oxfam GB - Riverside Young Voices Project - Sight Service
- Pakistan Muslim Association - Roma North East - Sight Service Gateshead - Patient Advice Liaison Services (PALS) Northumbria Health Care
- ROSHNI Asian Women's Association
- Sino-Anglo Cultural Exchange Association
- Peabody Trust - Rotary Club of Newcastle upon
Tyne - Skills for People
- Peel House Residents Association - Rowlands Gill Community Centre - Skills Funding Agency
- Pelaw Youth Centre - Royal Airforces Association - SMART - Pendower Good Neighbourhood
Project - Royal Haskoning - Sohan Singh
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List of Contacts - Community/Action Groups (in alphabetical order)
- Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA)
Forces Help Office - The Jesmond Group Ltd - UWAIS Foundation
- South Gosforth Residents Association
- The National Trust - Valley View Tenants and
Residents - South Heaton Labour Group - The Northumbria Deaf Mission - Valley Watch
- South Mountain Chinese Older People's Association
- The Outpost Housing Project - Voluntary Organisations' Network
North East
- Speak 4 Yourself - Newcastle Young Advisors Network / UKYP
Newcastle /
- The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB)
- Volunteer Centre Newcastle
- Spital Tongues Residents Association
- The Victorian Society - Walker Riverside Permanent
Allotments - Sport for Youth - The Winlaton Centre - Wallsend Peoples Centre
- Sport Newcastle - The Wise Group - WECDC Network Support,
Healthworks Newcastle - Springwell Estate Community
Centre - The Woodland Trust - West Denton A & Broads TAR
- Springwell Tenants and Residents Association
- Throckley Leazes Tenant and Residents Group
- West Denton Community Association
- St Chads Community Project - Todd Milburn Partnership - West End Breakfast Club -
Support Group / Awakenings - Mental Health Users Support Group
- St James' United Reformed Church
- Tomorrow's People - West End Health Resource
Centre - St Marks Youth Project - Trades Unions Congress - West End Refugee Service
- St Mary's Cathedral - Training & Employment Initiative
(West End) - West End Women and Girls
Centre
- St Mary's Cathedral House (RC) - Transition West End - West End Youth Enquiry Service
- Stoneygate Community Association
- Transport Unlimited - Westerhope Village Residents
Association
- Streetwise Young Peoples Project - Turkish Community Association - West End Refugee Service
- Student Community Action Newcastle
- Twentieth Century Society - West End Women and Girls
Centre
- Summerhill Society - Tyne and Wear Anti-Fascist
Association - West End Youth Enquiry Service
- Sustainable Development Commission
- Tyne and Wear Building Preservation Trust
- Westerhope Village Residents Association
- Sustrans - Turkish Community Association - Whitfields / Scotswood Residents - Swalwell Community Centre - Twentieth Century Society - Whizz-Kidz
- Swalwell Residents Association - Tyne and Wear Anti-Fascist
Association - Wideopen & North Gosforth
Association
- Teams Community Centre - Tyne and Wear Building
Preservation Trust - William Sutton Trust
- The ARK in the PARK - Tynedale Community Partnership - Wingrove Residents Association
- The Avenues Project - Tyneside Foyer - Wood Green Residents
Association - The Gateshead Older Peoples
Assembly - Understanding Epilepsy
- Woolsington Residents Association
- The Green Party - Unison LGBT support - Workers Educational Association
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List of Contacts - Community/Action Groups (in alphabetical order)
- Working Links - YMCA Newcastle upon Tyne - Young Womens Outreach Project - Wrekenton Community Centre - YNCA Tenants Group - Youth Hostel Association
- Wright Residential - Young Enterprise North East - Youth Independence Forum - Wyndham Parents and Toddlers
Group - Young People's Participation
Team - Youth Voice
Residents (in alphabetical order)
- Henry Aarvold - Lynda Airey - Geraldine Allan - Louisa Alstrop - K Aarvold - Pauline Aiston - Marilyn Allan - S Alstrop
- Khadeeja Abbas - K Aiston - Kenneth Allan - Mayed Alzelebane - Andrew Abbott - Duncan Aitchison - G Allan - J Ambler - Bethany Abbott - Alison Aitkens - J Allan - Doreen Ammerson
- Yuvaraj Abeyasinghe - Yaseen Akhtar - E Allan - Sarah Anderson - L Abrie - Tariq Albassam - R Allan - James Anderson
- S L Acton - Irene Albutt - M Allan - Patrick T Anderson - Keith Adams - Chris Alcock - D Allan - Sarah Anderson
- Elizabeth Adams - Richard Alcock - L Allanson - Rick Anderson - Alexander Adams - Y Alden - Brian Allen - Steven Anderson
- Peter J Adams - Alan Alden - Patricia Allen - Geraldine Allan - Rob Adams - Ian Alder - Will Allen - Marilyn Allan
- J Adams - M Alder - D Allen - Kenneth Allan - L S Adams - Rod Alder - F Allen - G Allan
- Debla Adams - James Alder - N S Allen - J Allan - L Adams - Neil Alders - K Allen - E Allan - K Adams - Kevin Alderson - R Allen - R Allan
- J R Adams - John Alderson - J Allen - M Allan - Richard Adams - G Alderson - J Allen - D Allan - Helen Adamson - H Alderson - Mary Elizabeth Allen - L Allanson
- Gordon Adamson - L Alderson - U J Allen - Brian Allen - Gail Adcock - S Alderson - JIH Allen - Patricia Allen - G Addison - Cynthia Alers - Kay Allen - Will Allen - K Addison - M Alexander - S Allen - D Allen
- D Adey - Leane Alexander - W Allen - F Allen - L Adey - J Alexander - Jane Allen - N S Allen
- S Advani - Jan Alexander - Peter Allinson - K Allen - Phil Affleck - A Alexander - Pamela Allinson - R Allen
- Andrew Agate - K Alexander - C Allinson - J Allen - T Ahmad - A Alexander - T Allison - J Allen - Z Ahmad - Trevor Alexander - J Allison - Mary Elizabeth Allen - S Ahmad - Mr Alexander - L Allison - U J Allen
- Saif Ahmed - J Alexander - Katy Allison - JIH Allen - I Ainsley - Paul Ali - G Allison - Kay Allen
- D C Ainslie - Brian Ali - Joann Allott - S Allen - Jane Ainsworth - John Allan - C Allsop - W Allen - Ian Ainsworth - A Allan - Carol Allsopp - Jane Allen
- O Aird - N Allan - John Almond - Peter Allinson - J Airey - Julia Allan - TL Almond - Pamela Allinson
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List of Contacts - Residents (in alphabetical order)
- C Allinson - M Anderson - G Appleby - Stephanie Armstrong - T Allison - C Anderson - L Appleby - W Armstrong - J Allison - O Anderson - MA Appleby - P Armstrong - L Allison - D Anderson - J Appleby - P Armstrong
- Katy Allison - C Anderson - Malcolm Appleby - M Armstrong - G Allison - D Anderson - G Appleby - M A Armstrong
- Joann Allott - K Anderson - Pat Applegarth - L Armstrong - C Allsop - A Anderson - G Applem - J Armstrong
- Carol Allsopp - A Anderson - Nigel Appleton - Isobel Armstrong - John Almond - Zoe Anderson - M Appleton - John Armstrong - TL Almond - Edward Anderson - A Appleton - Joan Armstrong
- Louisa Alstrop - D Anderson - J Appleton - C Armstrong - S Alstrop - M Anderson - Margaret Archbold - S Armstrong
- Mayed Alzelebane - Peter Anderson - J Archbold - V Armstrong - J Ambler - Maureen Anderson - Richard Archer - L Armstrong
- Doreen Ammerson - Ann Anderson - Mr Archer - S Armstrong - Sarah Anderson - C Anderson - Mr Archer - E Armstrong - James Anderson - Linda Anderson - Ruth Archer - C Armstrong
- Patrick T Anderson - John Anderson - A Archer - L Armstrong - Sarah Anderson - C Anderson - K Archer - JK Armstrong - Rick Anderson - Janis Anderson - J H Archer - S Armstrong
- Steven Anderson - A Anderson - K Archibald - J Armstrong - Peter Anderson - Stephen Anderton - L Archibald - B Armstrong - Katie Anderson - M Andison - J A Archor - D Armstrong - Gillian Anderson - T Andison - Renuka Arjundas - R Armstrong
- N.J Anderson - V Andison - E Arkle - Amanda Armstrong - Nancy Anderson - B Andresen - A Arkle - S Armstrong - Rick Anderson - Zoe Andrews - R Arkle - Doreen Armstrong
- David Anderson - Peter Andrews - J Arkle - GL Armstrong - Kirsty Anderson - Peter Andrews - T Arkle - D E Arnott - Colin Anderson - C Anelith - W Arkle - F Arrowsmith - Dave Anderson - Janet Angel - J Arkle - G Arthur - David Anderson - John Angel - Gillian Arkley - Marina Arthur - M.A Anderson - June Angus - A Arkley - Michael Arthur
- L Anderson - E Angus - Gillian Arkley - Colin Arthur - Les Anderson - R Angus - Ian Armitage - G Arthur
- Linda Anderson - Patricia Ansell - Derek Armour - J Arthy - Anderson - V Anson - Terry Armstrong - Joyce Ash
- Rachel Anderson - V Anson - Anne-Marie Armstrong - P Ash - D Anderson - S Anson - Steven Armstrong - S Ash
- J B Anderson - Mr Anson - E.P Armstrong - R Ash - C Anderson - J Anthony - Bill Armstrong - E Ash - J Anderson - R Anthony - William Armstrong - C Ash - M Anderson - M Anyur - A Armstrong - Anne Ash - R Anderson - Amber Appleby - T Armstrong - Emily Ash
- B S Anderson - M Appleby - SW Armstrong - Laura Ashburner - P Anderson - Carol Appleby - David Armstrong - Robin Ashby
- G M Anderson - L Appleby - J Armstrong - P Ashcroft - C Anderson - J Appleby - Nancy Armstrong - D Ashcroft
- Andy Anderson - Louise Appleby - G Armstrong - Evelyn Asher
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List of Contacts - Residents (in alphabetical order)
- B Ashford - Brian Atkinson - B I Bagnall - Martin Baldwin - I Ashley - S Atkinson - Mark Bagott - P Baldwin - B Ashley - Jamie Atkinson - Mark Bagott - Stephen Ball
- Stanley Ashman - S Atkinson - J Bahanda - J Ball - D Ashworth - L Atkinson - David Baharie - Sheila Ball
- Krysia askew - H Atkinson - Philip Bailer - A.A.D Ball - Howard Askew - P W Attwood - R Bailes - JC Ball
- B Askew - Peter Aughton - Barbara Bailes - Mandy Ball - J.C Askew - Joan Auld - James Bailey - Maureen Ball - A Askew - Susan Auld - Janet Bailey - Sylvia Ballantyne - W Askew - Chris Auld - Martin Bailey - Andrea Ballantyne
- Amy Aspin - Fiona Aungier - E Bailey - Richard Ballay - B Astley - J Austin - D Bailey - S Balle - T Astley - A Austin - Ann Bailey - James Ballonds - A Astley - Daniel Austin - P Bailey - W Balmain - S Astley - N Austin - E Bailey - T Balmer
- Sharon Atherton - T Austin - M Bailey - S Bamber - P Atherton - E Austin - R Bailey - Lindsey Bamborough - L Atherton - B Austin - R Bailey - Chris Bamborough - S Atherton - Helen Averley - Charles Bain - J Bambrough
- Pam Atherton - Michael Avery - Raymond Bainbridge - Jim Bambrough - william athey - M L Avery - E Bainbridge - William Bamford
- D Atkin - J T Avis - P Bainbridge - D Bane - Jenny Atkin - J Avis - J Bainbridge - E Bane - B U Atkins - E Awcock - I Bainbridge - Darren Banfi - M Atkins - J Axelby - P Baines - Andy Banks
- M F Atkinson - T Axford - W Baines - J Banks - Andy Atkinson - P Axon - JP Baines - J Banks - Andy Atkinson - Y Ayers - M Baines - Ali Banks - John Atkinson - K Ayers - E Baines - Lorna Banner - June Atkinson - Susan Ayers - Ric Baines - M Bannon
- T Atkinson - Brenda Ayliffe - stephen bains - S Bannon - A Atkinson - Anthony Ayliffe - stephen bains - M Bannon - J Atkinson - H Aylott - J Baird - Margaret Banns
- David Atkinson - D Ayre - V Baird - K J Banson - H Atkinson - E Ayre - M Baister - Ali Banus - E Atkinson - R Ayre - Clare Baker - Joanne Bapritz - M Atkinson - J Ayton - Adam Baker - T C Barber - D Atkinson - D Ayton - Tom Baker - J Barber
- Joan Atkinson - Ashrif Mohammed
Azam - Angela Baker - B Barber
- James Atkinson - S Back - Denise Baker - J Barche - P Atkinson - Lauren Back - J M Baker - H Barclay
- Mary Atkinson - C Back - K Baker - P Bardett - J Atkinson - David Back - V Baker - Brian Bardon - H Atkinson - Shirley Backman - Sam Baker - Carlo Barenghi
- S R Atkinson - H Baggaley - M J Balde - Joan Barker - J Atkinson - J Baggaley - M Balding - J Barker - G Atkinson - Paul Baggott - A Balding - Katie Barker
- Sara Atkinson - Paul Baggott - Anthony Baldridge - Robina Barker - K Atkinson - D A Bagley - KW Baldry - Sally Barker
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- J Barker - S Bartlett - SJ Beattie - J Bell - L Barker - D Bartnam - M Beattie - E M Bell - A Barker - D Bartnam - L Beattie - G Bell - R Barker - Pat Barton - J Beattie - Florence Bell - L Barker - Roger Barton - J Beaumont - M Bell - A Barker - J Barton - Steven Beavis - Grahame Bell - RJ Barker - L Barton - Deborah Beck - J H Bell - J N Barkes - Sarah Barton - Patricia Beck - Raymond Bell - K Barlett - A M Barton - Mr Beck - Isobel Bell - M Barlow - Phil Bartram - M Beck - Lily Bell - Barnard - Trevor Basey - D Beck - Carlton Bell
- susan barnes - Leanne Basington - Sylvia Beckles - Jane Bell - Sharon Barnes - B Basquil - R Beckwith - P Bell - Audrey Barnes - Mike Bass - M Beckwith - G Bell - Anne Barnes - Jennifer Bassett - S A Beckwith - C Bell - Neil Barnes - Dorothy Bateman - Geoff Bedford - M Bell - B Barnes - W Bateman - S Bedford - Denise Bell - JK Barnes - M Bateman - Anita Bedi - John Bell - M Barnes - L Bateman - James Bedingfield - Anne Bell - D Barnes - Angela Bateman - Christine Beecham - E Bell - G Barnes - S Bates - Tony Beecham - J Bell - C Barnes - Margaret Bates - R J Beer - A Bell
- Catherine Barnes - G Bates - J Beer - Fiona Bell - Terry Barnes - F Bates - Karen Beer - L Bell
- L H Baron - K Bateson - R Beesley - David Bell - A J Barras - A Bateson - John Beesley - EB Bell - A Barrass - Keith Batey - E Beet - WG Bell
- Gemma Barrass - JF Batey - Chris Beetham - J Bell - M Barrass - Mr A Batey - Allan Beeton - A Bell - L Barrass - M Batey - Mohima Begum - A Bell
- Emma Barratt - Carol Batey - Ruhi Begum - A Bell - Simon Barratt - Geoff Baty - Zahida Begum - M Bell
- A Barratt - G Baty - Stuart Beldridge - Roy Bell - S Barratt - Joanne Baxter - Morag Bell - D M Bell
- KA Barratt - R Baxter - Lorna Bell - J Bell - steve barrett - R H Baxter - Kevin Bell - Mr Bell - steve barrett - A Baxter - Gordon Bell - J Bell - Steve Barrett - C Baxter - Norman Bell - J D Bell - R F Barrett - D Baxter - Donald Bell - A Bell - C Barrett - Janet Baxter - Marjorie Bell - M Bell
- Laura Barrett - PH Baylis - Andrew Bell - Stuart Bell - S Barrett - R Bayliss - Sharon Bell - Jackie Bell - L Barrett - beacock - MR Bell - David Bell - P Barron - Christopher Beadle - Graham Bell - M G Bell - W Barron - Alan Beale - Jeremy Bell - B Bell
- V.J Barron - Richard E
Beardsworth - M Bell - G Bell
- J Barron - R.F Beattie - TW Bell - P Bell - Paul Barron - Angela Beattie - K Bell - E Bell
- R Barron - Wiiliam Beattie - W Bell - Alan Bell - James Bartle - JM Beattie - S Bell - Linda Bell
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- I Bell - Sheila Bennett - M Bilcliffe - Claire Blake - J Bell - C Bennett-Cowell - PA Biles - W.E Blake
- J C Bell - C Bennett-Cowell - Vaidas Bilevicihs - E Blakelock - John Bell - Paul Bennison - W Bill - A Blakelock
- D Bell - P Bennock - Lilian Bilton - Allan Blakely - I Bell - Keith Benson - G Bilton - J Blakeman
- BT Bell - Moira Benson - A Binks - R Blakeman - Kerry Bell - S Benson - Tim Binmore - David Blakey
- Richard Bell - B Benson - Tim Binmore - M Blakey - P Bell - Ann Benson - Sarah Binns - S Blakey - S Bell - Moira Bentley - AJ Bint - M J Blance - G Bell - Paul Bentley - AJ Bint - Andy Blanchflower - C Bell - V Bentley - A Birch - Harry Blanchflower - P Bell - David Bentley - Collin Birch - Mary Blanchflower
- Pearl Bell - Paul Bentley - Juliet Birch-Machin - Hannah Blanchflower - T Bell - Yvonne Bentley - David Bird - Ruth Blanchflower - P Bell - M Beresford - V Birkbeck - Courtney Blath Blath - P Bell - Suade Bergemann - Ray Birkett - Paul Blay - M Bell - Leslie Bernard - J Birkett - Joyce Blench - P Bell - David Berwick - Sue Birkett - P Blenkinson - D Bell - Kari Best - G Birkett - A J Blenkinsop - P Bell - Martin Best - Alan Birkmyre - Roger Blight
- Christine Bell - Gill Best - Caroline Birnie - A Blight - Ameta Bell - Allan John Best - Jean Birtles - Hannah Blowfield
- M Bell - Shirley Best - Susan Bishop - Kerry Blowfield - J W Bell - Paul Best - S Biskupek - Amber Blythe
- Jayne Bell - J Best - C Bisset - A Blythe - A Bell - Panth Beste - S Bisset - Mary Bmus - D Bell - K Bethell - Enid Black - Angela Boakes
- Michael Bell - A Bettridge - Julia Black - K Bodani - E Bell - R.C Bettridge - Val Black - G Boden
- Elaine Bellerby - F Bevan - A Black - D Boden - F Bellis - B Bevan - M Black - Sarah Boe - R Bells - Diane Bevis - J Black - Donald Bogie
- W Belshaw - F Bewick - Sheila Black - Sylvia Bohan - Andrew Belshaw - M Bewick - G F Black - F Bohill
- John Bennet - J Bewick - Chris Black - kathleen bolam - Sheila Bennett - C Bewick - Michael Black - Charlaine Bolam
- J.M Bennett - Alex Bewick - R Blackburn - Tony Bolam - Rachel Bennett - A Bewick - N Blackburn - M Bolam
- A Bennett - Jean Beynon - P Blackburn - J Bolam - P Bennett - Huda Bhatti - Graham Blacker - Gavin Bolam - K Bennett - I Biam - J Blackett - Donald Boland - D Bennett - Susan Bianchi - D Blackett - Pat Bolland - AJ Bennett - D Bibby - Melanie Blacklock - Chris Bolland - A Bennett - J Bibby - M Blagburn - A Bollands
- John Bennett - Marek Bidwell - Jim Blagburn - S W Bollands - Ashley Bennett - JI Biggadike - E Blagburn - Vera Bolter
- Maureen Bennett - C Biggin - Blair - Eileen Bolton - John C Bennett - B Biggins - GS Blair - Norma Bolton
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- MI Bolton - J Bower - P Bradley - Hannah Brewster - Colin Bolton - Mal Bowering - H Bradley - J Bridges
- M Bolton - Lorraine Bowering - J Bradley - R Bridgett - I Bolton - Olya Bowers - Helen Bradley - S Bridgewood - S Bolton - Margaret Bowers - C Bradshaw - J Bridgewood
- Thomas Bolton - A Bowers - Charles Bragg - J Bridgewood - John Bond - Ian Bowes-Wilkins - PM Bragg - Patricia Briggs
- V Bond - A Bowie - Gordon Brain - G.W.D Briggs - K Bond - John Bowie - RE Braithwaite - A Briggs - M Bone - S Bowley - P A Braker - E Briggs - A Bone - C Bowmaker - M Braker - E Briggs - J Bone - A Bowmaker - Mr Bramwell - L Briggs
- A Bonner - Austin Bowman - E Bran - E Briggs - v Bonner - K Bowman - S Brand - Kevin Brigham
- Alastair Bonnett - Russell Bowman - Steph Brandon - R Bright - John Bonser - Graeme Bowman - J Brandon - N Brindle - Judith Bonser - Evelyn Bowman - R Brandt - Linda Brindley - M Bookless - Liz Bowman - Ruth Brass - Kaitlin Brindley
- B Boone - J Bowman - E Brauns - Scott Broadbridge - David Boorman - J Bowman - Liz Bray - V Broady
- John Booth - L Bowman - R Bray - Gemma Broatch - L Booth - R Bowman - M Brdget - Hilary Brockway - J Booth - Natalie Bowman - H V Brearley - Nick Brodin - M Booth - M Bowring - Linda Breeze - L J Brooker
- J O Boothby - R Bowring - A Brennam - J Brookers - Anastasia Boreham - S Bowron - M Brennam - K Brooks
- B Boris - J V Bowser - JUDITH BRENNAN - Karon Brooks - Lesley Born - Henry Box - Paul Brennan - Ian Brooks
- P Borrell - Gillian Box - Robert Brennan - Lynne Brooks - J Borrowdale - William Boyce - Robert Brennan - Sandgreen Brooman
- Allister Borthwick - Peter Boyd - D Brennan - Michelle Brophy - D Borthwick - S Boyd - C Brennan - S Brotherton - J Borthwick - Chris Boyd - Mel Brennan - S Brougham - A Boseby - Anne Boyd - K Brennan - C.A Brougham
- Mrs Botcherby - Jill Boyd - M L Brennan - Julian Brown - R Bould - Abi Boyers - Michael Brett - Amanda Brown
- Jean Bould - R Boyes - R Brettle - A J Brown - Lindsay Boullin - D Boyes - Fiona Brettwood - DA & P Brown
- P Bouri - Fionvala Boyle - J Brewers - Mary Brown - Catherine Bourne - Lindsay Boyle - S Brewis - Clive Brown
- DF Bourne - T Boyle - Derek Brewis - David Brown - ED Bourne - A Bracken - Tom Brewis - Kenneth Brown
- Aya Boussakta - Stuart Bracking - A.J Brewis - J Brown - Tracey Bowan - W Bradbury - J Brewis - Caroline Brown - Gary Bowden - Donald Bradford - Anne Brewis - G Brown
- Charles Bowden - S Bradford - L Brewis - James Brown - Adrian Bowden - Mrs Bradley - Sarah Brewis - Allison Brown - Richard Bowe - Pamela Bradley - S Brewis - Casson Brown - David Bowen - Kevin Bradley - J Brewis - Keith Brown - Tracey Bowen - Julie Bradley - Sally Brewster - Ruth Brown
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- Beatrice Brown - S N Brown - F Bruce - K Bunting - G Brown - P Brown - R Bruce - Gillian Bunting
- Michael Brown - Karen Brown - David Bruce - GM Burch - David Brown - D Brown - G H Bruce - Jacqueline Burdis - Laura Brown - R Brown - I Bruce - Chris Burdon
- K Brown - Hugh Brown - CHRIS BRUMMITT - Justin Burdon - Pat Brown - Ann Brown - RW Brumwell - I Burdon - Jo Brown - A P Brown - Alice Brunton - John Burdon
- Loui Brown - Pat Brown - Grace Bryand - George Burgess - J Brown - M Brown - Tom Bryden - Shirley Burgess - K Brown - JM Brown - L Bryden - Angela Burgess
- Paul Brown - A Brown - T Bryden - Carol Burgess - George H Brown - W Brown - Derek Brydon - J Burgon
- K Brown - Audrey Brown - derek brydon - Joan Burke - E Brown - C Brown - Grant Brydon - Tony Burkett - M Brown - A Brown - Paula Brydon - Ron Burn - J Brown - I Brown - Vikki Brydon - Claire Burn - K Brown - J Brown - GM Brydon - P & S Burn - M Brown - L Brown - A Brydon - Shirley Burn
- Maureen Brown - S Brown - J Brydon - B Burn - V Brown - C Brown - G Brydon - K Burn - L Brown - M Brown - A Bryne - C Burn - W Brown - I Brown - Maureen Bryson - P Burn - R Brown - T Brown - E Bryson - J Burn - E Brown - S Brown - R Bucham - J Burn
- Keith Brown - W Brown - Thelma Buchanan - R Burn - Michael Brown - Mitchell Brown - W.G Buchanan - J E Burn
- Ruth Brown - Heather Brown - John Buchanan - C Burn - Nathan Brown - G Brown - N Buchanan - K Burn
- S Brown - N G Brown - M P Buck - K Burn - Mary Brown - M G Brown - C Buckham - R Burn
- Doreen Brown - D Brown - Karen Buckham - Paul Burne - David Brown - Michael Brown - N Buckle - Ian Burnell
- I Brown - S Brown - David Bucknall - E Burnell - Nicola Brown - B Brown - B Bucknall - D Burnett
- Yvonne Brown - Ian Brown - Kirsty Budge - P J Burnett - J Brown - Julie Brown - R Bull - S J Burnett - G Brown - L Brown - Margaret Bullimore - Alistair Burnett - D Brown - P Brown - Julie Bullimore - Anne-Marie Burnett - J Brown - Pat Brown - T Bullimore - PJ Burnett
- Sarah Brown - Robert Brown - Mark Bullock - L Burnicle - A M Brown - Alison Brown - S Bulman - Colleen Burns
- T Brown - W Brown - CA Bulman - K Burns - E Brown - Nick Brown MP - Anthony Bulmer - L Burns - J Brown - Margaret Browne - Rachel Bulmer - Adam Burns - V Brown - W Browne - H Bulmer - Henry E Burns
- M Brown - David & Frances
Brownlee - S Bunch - Hazel Burns
- A Brown - M Brownlee - K Bunn - I Burns - D G Brown - R Brownlee - S Bunn - E Burns - E Brown - D Brownrigg - Leanne Bunn - D P Burns
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- A Burns - M Cairns - David Campbell - J Carr - A K Burns - S Cairns - John Campion - George Carr
- J Burns - J Cairns - J Candal - G Carr - K Burns - David Caldicott - Alan Candlish - S Carr
- Angela Burns - B Caldicott - Margaret Candlish - D Carr - W Burns - N Caldwell - L Candlish - A Carr - A Burns - T Caldwell - B Candlish - Steven Carr
- AH Burns - EM Caldwell - J Candlish - S Carr - Paul Burr - Ethel Calladine - S Cane - G Carr - Jill Burrell - S Callaghan - Agathe Cangardel - John Carr - S Burrell - N Callaghan - Marjorie Canham - S Carr
- A Burridge - L J Callaghan - Phil Canham - Carole Carr - M Burrows - Denise Callan - S Canham - Ann Carr - M Burrows - M Callender - Laura Cann - B Carr
- J Burt - ID Caller - J Cannon - A Carr - Gillian Burton - Alison Callis - C Cannon - Daniel Carr - Bridget Burton - Chris Calver - M S Cannon - S Carr
- A Burton - L Cambridge - I Cant - M Carr - C.A Bury - Rebecca Camerford - G.R Cape - W.J.B Carr - M Busby - Ian Cameron - Maria Cape - Peter Carr - A Bush - B Cameron - Gwenole Capp - L Carr
- Joyce Butcher - J Cameron - Lindsey Capstaff - Anne Carr - W J Butcher - M Camithers - S Carbull - L Carr
- J Butler - Caroline Campbell - Neil Cardno - Cher Carr - V Butler - Annette Campbell - Eileen Carew - H.R. Carr
- C R Butler - Greg Campbell - Helen Carey - C Carr - D Butler - Christopher Campbell - P A Carey - WD Carr
- Mrs Butterworth - Gregory Campbell - J Carins - Ann Carr - Claire Buxton - Louise Campbell - B Carlisle - Susan Carrick - Helen Buxton - A Campbell - J Carlisle - J Carrick
- E Buzzard - Helen Campbell - Doug Carmichael - O Carrick - Edward Byers - D Campbell - M Carmichael - Paul Carrington
- E Byers - D Campbell - S Carnehie - Jane Carroll - D S Byrae - D Campbell - Veronica Carnell - Ami Carroll
- David Byrne - M Campbell - J Carnell - E Carroll - J G Byrne - K Campbell - Paul Carney - S Carroll - P Byrne - C Campbell - L Carney - J Carroll
- Kyle Byrnes - K J Campbell - N Carney - S Carroll - Valerie Bythell - Y Campbell - Paul Carr - E Carruther
- C Byworth - L Campbell - Jack Carr - S Carruthers - Byrne C - L Campbell - Edward Carr - P Carruthers
- Karen Cable - Carolyn Campbell - K Carr - Nicola Carruthers - M Cable - D Campbell - Janet Carr - S Carruthers - K Cable - S Campbell - JC Carr - Laura Carruthers
- Emma Cadwallender - Brenda Campbell - Thomas Carr - C Carss - Graham Caffull - D Campbell - B Carr - E B Carss
- S Cahill - M Campbell - K Carr - Steve Carss - David Cain - Carol Campbell - Gary Carr - Ian Carswell - A H Cain - Ellen Campbell - Michael Carr - Jessie Carswell - J Cairns - Natalie Campbell - kirsty carr - Nigel Carter
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- Will Carter - Gill Cavie - Patricia Charlton - Lynne Chrisp - E Carter - Alan Caygill - R.J Charlton - P Chrisp
- Ethnie Carter - P Cellini - R.L Charlton - John Chrisp - I Carter - A Chaddock - R.W Charlton - Jacqueline Christer
- Jessica Carter - J Chalder - P Charlton - Karen Christer - Antony Carter - M Challis - John Charlton - Dylan Christie
- S Carter - L Chalmers - M Charlton - Joanne Christie - R Carter - C Chalmers - Dianne Charlton - AM Christie - M Carter - Kayleigh Chalmers - A Charlton - AO Christie
- Jean Cartman - Jean Chambers - J Charlton - Karen Christie - PW Cartman - Steve Chambers - Bill Charlton - Hilary Claire - T A Cartner - M Chambers - H M Charlton - K Clapman - K Cartner - A Chambers - M Charlton - Dan Clappison
- JM Cartridge - S Chambers - G Charlton - Philip Clarehugh - Margaret Cartwright - C L Chambers - A Charlton - Marion Clark
- L Cartwright - D Chambers - T Charlton - David Clark - G Carver - RJ Chambers - T Charlton - peter clark - J Carver - J D C Chambers - Elisabeth Charman - Michael Clark - S Carver - C Chambers - Kate Charnley - Pete Clark - J Case - C Chambers - E Charters - S Clark
- C Casey - Alan Chambers - Amy Charters - M Clark - S Casey - Carol Chambers - Jade Chater - P Clark
- Andy Cass - David Chaney - R Chater - P Clark - T Cass - David Chaney - M Chauhan - Diane Clark
- B Casselden - M Chanick - Ray Chaytor - G Clark - Mike Casseldon - Lola Channon - Kate Chedgzoy - A Clark - Julie Cassells - A Channon - D Cheeseman - J Clark
- Lauren Cassells - John Chaplain - C Cheeseman - E Clark - Maeve Cassidy - Ann Chapman - A Cheesman - T Clark
- M Cassidy - Olga Chapman - P Cheesman - Matthew Clark - P Cassidy - Peter Chapman - R Cheetham - F Clark - D Casson - Diane Chapman - W Cheetham - John Clark
- Stephen Castlehow - Dianne Chapman - MJ Cherry - F Clark - Elaine Cater - J Chapman - S Cherry - I Clark
- M Cater - Lynda Chapman - Phil Cherry - A Clark - R Caton - I Chapman - C Cheshire - O Clark
- Mima Cattan - J Chapman - Steven Chesters - B Clark - Brenda Cattermole - R Chapman - Steven Chesters - M Clark
- B Cattermole - A Chapman - P L Cheug - Mary Clark - J Catton - P Chapman - S W Cheung - Elizabeth Clark - J Cauch - Amy Chapman - H Cheung - Elizabeth Clark
- J Cavagin - K Chappell - N Childs - GJ Clark - L Cavanagh - D Chappell - Edward Chilton - Glynis Clark - E Cavanagh - S Chappell - Gladys Chilvers - L Clark - P Cavanagh - A Chappell - Jill Chipchase - Lauren Clark - C Cavanagh - L Charlesworth-Kyle - stephen chisholm - PW Clark
- V Cavanagh - J.E Charlewood - Therese & Gerry
Choat - Tracy Clark
- Helen Cavanagh - Kathleen Charlton - Therese Choat - Gordon Clark - S Cavanagh - Malcolm Charlton - M Choudhary - R Clark - A Cavender - Alan Charlton - A Chrisholm - John Clarke
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- Dave Clarke - J Close - D Collender - Annette Connor - Janice Clarke - A Clough - E Colley - Heather CONNOR
- S Clarke - Wendy Clough - D Colley - A K Connor - Chris Clarke - pearl clow - E Collier - M Connor
- I S Clarke - Ian Clubbs - M Collingwood - R Connor - J M Clarke - Jean Clydesdale - L Collingwood - T T Connor - L Clarke - D Coaten - Catherine Collins - Anne-Marie CONROY
- June Clarke - B Coates - Peter Collins - Lucy Conroy - Anne Clarke - Emma Coates - A Collins - Ged Conroy
- D Clarke - D Coates - S Collins - W Conroy - S Clarke - J Coates - Jacqueline Collins - M Conroy
- Elizabeth Clarkin - P F Coaybes - David Collins - Martin Conway - Shirley Clarkson - J Cobb - Denise Collins - D Conway
- S Clarkson - D C Cobb - M Collins - C Conway - B Clarkson - K Cobb - John Collins - S Conway
- Dorothy Clasper - C Cobbing - Gail Collins - L Conway - G E Clasper - Carol Coburn - Linda Collins - M Conway
- J Clasper - David Coburn - Peter Collins - Dean Conway - Hannah Claughton - George Coburn - Robert Collins - S Coogor
- Paul Claughton - William Coburn - Caroline Collinson - Anya Cook - C Clavering - Paul Coburn - Jill Collinson - Archie Cook - J Clavering - B Cochrane - Sharon Colls - B Cook
- Alan Claxton - L Cochton - Osmito Colonia - Christina Cook - George Clay - Peter Cockbain - Michelle Colpitts - Michael Cook
- D Clay - Darrin Cockbain - Nicole Coltman - Nigel Cook - J Clay - Stewart Cockbain - J Colvin - E Cook
- John Clay - G Cockburn - Bill Colwell - Tom Cook - Simon Clay - Rachel Cockburn - J Comb - S Cook
- Karl Wayne Clayton - P M Cocking - M Comerford - C Cook - Barry Cleaver - Stephen Cockram - D Comerford - Glyn Cook
- M Cleaver - Peter Coding - Rebecca Comerford - Graham Cook - C Cleese - P Codling - Carla Commell - E Cook
- Howard Cleeve - B Codling - G Common - B Cook - J Cleeves - E A Coe - J V Common - J Cook - A Clegg - Brian Cogan - Elizabeth Common - L Cook
- M.I Cleghorn - Pauline Cogan - P Common - S Cook - D Clelland - A Coggan - S Congleton - Eileen Cook - s Clelland - C Coghill - I Congleton - J Cook
- C A Clement - Ernest Coghill - Cynthia Conlon - M Cook - J Clements - Georgina Colbeck - J Conlon - Cynthia Cook
- Joanne Clements - J Colburn - N Conlon - Lee Cook - S M Clenton - Michael Cole - Robert Conlon - J Cook
- Steven Cleugh - A Cole - S Connell - T Cooke - A Clifford - Val Coleby - Sharon Connelly - CA Cooke - J Clifford - D Coleman - E Connelly - S Cookson
- Adele Clifford - P Coles - C Connelly - M Cookson - E Clifford - Rebecca Coles - A Connelly - W B Cookson
- Gordon Climmins - J Coles - J Connelly - JW Cookson - Imogen Cloet - I Coles - Norma Connolly - Mike Cookson
- Y Close - J Collard - Ged Connolly - Sarah Cooley
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- P Coombe - Karen Costello - S Cowell - B Craven - J Coombe - M Costisan - Kevin Cowell - Susan Crawford
- B V Coombs - Mima Cotton - J Cowgill - Sheila Crawford - Rachel Cooper - J Cottrell - C Cowie - Declan Crawford
- Sheila E Cooper - L Cottrell - J Cowie - T Crawford - David Cooper - Tina Coubrough - Alexandra Cowie - H Crawford - Joyce Cooper - Andrew Couccours - A Cowings - J Crawford-High
- J.R Cooper - Joanne Couchman - G Cowley - Margaret Creed - Heather Cooper - Tony Coulson - Carol Cowley - LM Creed - Lavinia Cooper - Judith Coulson - Peter Cowling - L Creed
- D Cooper - Judith Coulson - M Cox - Anne Creedy - Linda Cooper - V Coulson - Helen Cox - L Cregg
- Shelley Cooper - Doris Coulson - Dorothy Cox - Amanda Cregin - J Cooper - J Coulson - Dean Cox - J Cregin
- James Cooper - Ian Coulson - S Cox - JH Creighton - S Cooper - S Coulson - P A Cox - G Creighton - S Cooper - S Coulson - M W Cox - R Creighton
- E S Cooper - D Coulson - L Cox - T Crekland - W D Cooper - Lisa Coulson - B Cox - Bryan Cresswell
- Margaret Cooper - Nicola Coulson - A Coxon - G Critchlow - Jean Cooper - T Coulson - S Coxon - David Crittenden
- S Cooper - H Coulson - T Coxon - Robert Croft - W Cope - A Coulson - J Coxon - Dennis Crompton
- Thomas Cope - Gill Coulson - D Coxon - D Crone - R Copeland - Jacob Coulson - P.M Coyne - C Crook - D Copeland - Ron Coulson - Alan Crabtree - W Crooks
- Claudia Copper - Terry Coult - P Crabtree - A Crooks - E Coragan - Kevin Coult - I Crackett - L Crosby
- Michael Corbett - Lynne Coult - Martin Craddock - G Crosby - N Corbett - L Coulthard - W Craddock - N Crosby - P Corbett - Amanda Coupe - Michael Craft - V Crosby
- Anne Corbett - Marjorie Coupe - Ian Craggs - Emma Crosby - Ian Corbett - John Coupe - N Crago - Gary Crosby - B Corbett - Jim Cousins - Andrew Craig - E Crosby - C Corbett - Michaela Coutatris - Pauline Craig - Lindsay Cross
- Richard Corkhill - John Coutts - Pauline Craig - Peter Cross - Peter Corley - Y Coutts - Peter Craig - Dave Cross
- P Corn - Katherine Covell - George Craig - Ann Cross - Winiford Cornish - O Cowan - Denise Craigie - David Cross - Wendy Cornish - CM Cowan - Nathan Crain - Hazel Cross
- P Corr - M A Cowans - N Crain - Norma Cross - V Corrall - J Cowans - Laura Craker - H Cross - D Correy - M Cowans - P Cram - DL Cross
- Brian Corrigan - F Cowburn - V Crane - C A Cross - Richard Cory - D Cowburn - T W Cranston - G Cross
- Andrew Cosham - A Cowe - M Cranston - J Cross - A Costello - Ian Cowell - Barrie Craven - Charles Cross - C Costello - Ian Cowell - James Craven - L Cross
- Danielle Costello - Martin Cowell - L Craven - C Crow - Keith Costello - KM Cowell - B Craven - E C Crowdy
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- S Crowdy - Connor Curran - I Dalvand - Jill Davies - S Crowe - J Curran - W Dalziel - Davies
- Les Crowe - Paul Currey - L Damer - Malcolm Davies - A Crowe - Linda Currie - Miles Danby - Ruth Davies - C Crowe - Mark Currie - Barbara Dancer - J H Davies
- Peter Crowle - L Currie - J Dancer - P Davies - M Crowley - M Currie - A Dane - C Davies
- Stephen Crown - M Currie - C Dane - Julie Davies - Steve Crown - Judith Curry - M Daniel - S Davies
- Roger Crowther - R Curry - Jamie Danjoux - K Davies - D Crozier - N Curry - Sphie Dankins - K Davies - J Cruddas - A Curry - B Dansall - Katerine Davies
- Claire Cruickshank - P Curry - George Danskin - Rebecca Davies - Graeme Cruickshank - Rachel Curry - J Danskin - ME Davies
- I Cruxton - Mike Curthoys - M Danskin - Peter Davis - Richard Cry - Rob Curtis - D Darbyshire - Stephen Davis
- Carmen Cuadra - Mandy Curtis - Jill Darling - Alan Davis - C Cubby - Anne Curtis - Barbara Darling - Davis
- Elizabeth Cuddeford - Richard Curtis - David Darling - Florence Davis - Julie Cuerden - L Cusworth - Muriel Dart - L Davis
- Antony & Susan Cullen - E Cuthbert - Kenneth Dart - Ann Davis - K Cullen - K Cuthbert - J Darw - M Davis - P Cullen - L Cuthbert - S Darwent - B Davis
- Moira Cullen - Andy Cuthbert - Janet Dauncey - Katherine Davis - R Cullen - C Cuthbert - Louise Dauncey - C Davis
- H Cullingford - J A Cuthbertson - Amy Davenport - John Davison - M Cullingford - E Cuwther - S Davey - Graeme Davison
- D Cullingworth - Dario Da Silva - Geraldine Davey - Bill Davison - G Culliran - V Dabrowski - M Davey - Shirley Davison
- E Culverwell - William Dacre - Amanda Davidson - Frances Davison - J Culyer - Ken Daglish - Graham Davidson - Davison
- Michael Cumberland - Susan Daik - E Davidson - Louise Davison - D L Cumming - JA Dainty - G Davidson - Rachel Davison - M Cumming - M Dainty - Liz Davidson - W.C Davison
- Cameron Cumming - Janet Dakers - Claire Davidson - Tracey Davison - Kevin Cummings - Adam Dalby - M Davidson - A Davison - Phillip Cummings - C Dalby - Raymond Davidson - Ian Davison
- S Cummings - R.M Dale - J E Davidson - Jennifer Davison - J Cungleton - S Dale - J S Davidson - W H Davison
- S.A Cunningham - Colin Dale - D Davidson - Davison - J Cunningham - Martin Dale - Jill Davidson - CM Davison
- Lynne Cunningham - A Dale - Richard Davidson - C Davison - V Cunningham - S Dale - A Davidson - R Davison - K Cunningham - I Dale - Paul Davidson - C Davison - K Cunningham - O Dale - S Davidson - A Davison - M Cunningham - Allan Daley - Peter Davidson - Ami Davison
- D A Curd - Lynda Daley - Karen Davies - E Davison - J Cure - M Daley - Jennifer Davies - B Davison
- M Curran - Gill Dallow - Angela Davies - Audrey Davison - P R Curran - Aileen Dalrymple - Dorothy Davies - D M Davison
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- Sue Davison - Timothy Dempsey - R Din - J Dobbie - M Davison - Lisa Denehy - Zaida Din - R Dobbs - C Davison - Emia Denham - F Dine - W B Dobie
- Neil Davison - Catherine Denham - Judith Dines - I Dobie - P Davison - Thomas Denham - Andy Dines - Simon Dobson - R Davison - Fraser Denmark - Dinning - Peter Dobson
- Susan Davison - Rachel Dennis - Ray Dinning - Kenneth Dobson - Elizabeth Davison - Tim Dennis - M Dinning - Colin Dobson
- Irina Davydova - G Dent - C Dinsdale - Irene Dobson - Charles Dawes - Wendy Denton - F Dinsley - Dorothy Dobson
- A Dawes - Wendy Denton - P Dinzel - W Dobson
- Ruth Dawson - James Michael
Denyer - S Dix - Harold Dobson
- Scott Dawson - T Detchon - CE Dix - Richard Dobson - Ken Dawson - M Devine - HM Dix - M Docherty - Ken Dawson - L Devine - John Dixon - H Dockray - D Dawson - Sam Devlin - Alan Dixon - Dodd
- Carole Dawson - A Devlin - Norah Dixon - Kevin Dodd - Andrew Dawson - M Devlin - Mervyn Dixon - M Dodd - Derek Dawson - H Devon - B Dixon - P Dodd
- Brenda Dawson - H Devon - Catherine Dixon - Olivia Dodd - N B Dawson - Ken Devonald - M Dixon - Kevin Dodd - R Dawson - Mrs Devonald - W Dixon - Joel Dodd
- M B Dawson - Janet Devoy - S Dixon - Susan Dodds - Anne Dawson - Ian Dewar - E Dixon - Kevin Dodds
- Derina Dawson - P Dewhurst - D Dixon - K.J Dodds - Scott Dawson - Mitesh Dhanek - P Dixon - HAZEL DODDS
- J Dawson - Pritpal Dhanoya - L Dixon - S Dodds - S Dawson - Mariam Diakite - P E Dixon - Pauline Dodds
- SA Dawson - Peter F Dias - L Dixon - Robert Dodds - Philip Day - Staurt Dias - Mr Dixon - Susan Dodds - P J Day - K Dias - Mr Dixon - Hazel Dodds
- Pauline M Day - Sue Dias - L Dixon - J Dodds - M Day - Elizabeth Dicken - K Dixon - James Dodds
- SE Daysdale - Colin Dickenson - M Dixon - S Dodds - T Daysh - R Dickenson - A K Dixon - Gillian Dodds
- Joseph De Giorgi - DICKINSON - Gillian Dixon - BM Dodds - J De Ivy - Alan Dickinson - Keith Dixon - D Dodds
- M De Souza - Elizabeth Dickinson - C Dixon - G Dodds - Sidney Dean - G Dickinson - Jay Dixon - D Dodds
- A R Dean - M Dickinson - VH Dixon - K Dodds - A T Deans - Margaret Dickinson - L Dixon - S Dodds - M Debbage - D Dickinson - A Dixon - A Dodds - M Debbage - Shirley Dickinson - J Dixon - Becca Dodds - P Debbage - J A Dickinson - Thomas Dixon - Carla Doffing - C Decario - D Dickson - Paul Dixon - F Doherty - S A Deevy - CD Dickson - JC Dixon - S Doig - C Deewy - R Dickson - Stephen Dixon - C Dolphin
- Desmond Delaney - V Dickson - Ian James Dixon - P Donaghy - A Dellou - D Difolco - I Doak - DA Donaldson
- Audrey Dellow - Filippo DiFranco - Claire Dobbie - P Donaldson
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- J A Donaldson - Bevee Douglas - T Drinkeld - E Dunn - P Donaldson - Caroline Douglas - Aberia Driscoll - Eric Dunn - B Donaldson - G Douglas - J Driscoll - R A Duns - R Donaldson - R C Douglas - G J Driver - S Dunsford - J Donaldson - R M Douglas - Steven Driver - Sheila Dunster - M Donaldson - M Douglas - Paul Drummond - Paul Dunster - B Donaldson - Nicola Douglas - Margaret Drummond - Matthew Dunster - J Donaldson - I Douglass - C Drummond - Daniel Dunster - P Donaldson - Jane Douglass - J Drummond - M Dunwoodie - S Donaldson - M Douglass - M Drummond - D Dunwoodie - J Donaldson - B Douglass - D Drya - PA Dunwoodie - M Donaldson - June Douglass - G Drybrough - L Durham - Ian Donalson - Richard Douglass - L Dryden - P E Durham - Peter Donkin - C Douse - Colin Dryer - Sean Durr - S Donnache - A Douse - Christopher Drysdale - Jean Dutton - Neil Donnelly - J Douthwaite - T Drysdale - G Dutton
- Donnelly - L Douthwaite - J Drysdale - C Dutton - Sean Donnelly - Judith Dover - J Ducoy - K Dwyer - Nicola Donnelly - Geraldine Dowd - Gavin Dudley - J Dwyer
- F Donnelly - Marion Dowden - Kim Dudley - Rosie Dyer - Bethan Donnelly - John Dowling - P Due - C Dyer - Marc Donnelly - Paul Dowling - A L Duffin - M Dyer
- C Donnelly - C Dowling - L Duffon - K Dyer - M Donnelly - A Dowling - Godfrey Duffy - Lucy Dyke
- Paul Donohoe - David Dowling - C Duffy - Dawn Dykes - Dennis Dooley - David Dowling - J Duffy - HM Dyson
- D Dooley - J Down - Doreen Dufour - J Dyson - L A Dooley - Beryl Downes - Joseph Dufour - Mark E - E Dooley - Ann Downey - Ian Dufour - Anne Eardley - L Dooner - Eileen Downey - craig dugan - W Earl
- LM Doorer - E Downey - J Dugdale - Colin Earl - Dorman - PA Downey - D Duggan - C Earl-Sinah
- K Dorward - Sonia Dowson - C Dull - Mr Early - John A Dorwood - S Dowson - FC Dumbarton - H Earp
- Sean Dotchin - D Dowson - B Dun - J Easten - Vanessa Douch - Stephen Doyle - L S Dunbar - Steven Easton
- Allan Doud - Jennifer Doyle - Sarah Duncan - D Easton - David Dougal - Stephen Doyle - Carole Duncan - M Easton
- B Dougal - Teresa Dragone - J Duncan - JL Easton-Taylor - Carol Dougan - F Dragone - A Duncan - eastwood
- E Dougan - J Drake - R Dundon - JW Eblett - RJ Doughty - A Drake - A Dunear - David Eccelston - W Douglas - Peter Drane - D Dunn - Donald Eccleston
- Nicky Douglas - Elaine Drape - Dunn - L Eccleston - Margaret Douglas - G Drape - R.S Dunn - PM Eckersley - Malcolm Douglas - Colin Draper - Karen Dunn - Sheri Eddington
- D Douglas - Sonya Drew - A Dunn - Raymond Eddy - F G Douglas - Lynn Drinkeld - J Dunn - C Eddy - V Douglas - M Drinkeld - Denise Dunn - R Eddy - H Douglas - H Drinkeld - T Dunn - Ray Eden
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- Suzanne Edgar - Neil Elders - Steve Ellwood - M Evans - Kim Edgar - D Eldridge - H Ellwood - MJ Evans - R Edgar - M E Eldridge - Peter Elsdon - Jennifer Evans - L Edgar - N Eldridge - Mathew Elsender - Jill Evans - A Edgar - J.H Elkan - S Eltringham - Rachel Evans
- Harriet Edgar - J Ellam - Michael Elund - Sandra Evans - Stephen Edgar - Bill Ellerby - H Elwood - JR Evans
- M Edgar - W Ellerby - H Ely - Margaret Eve - Rachel Edger - M Ellerby - D Embleton - J Eversley - James Edger - A Ellerby - David Embleton - S Ewart - Brian Edlin - Dawn Ellerton - David Emblston - S Ewart - Brian Edlin - S Elliot - J Emerson - Karen Exelby
- Wilma Edmonds - Simon Elliot - Ann Emmerson - George Exley - Anne Edmondson - Alistair Elliot - Jeffrey Emmerson - Claire Exley - Mike Edmondson - Allistair Elliot - P Emmerson - D Fahey
- Martin Edney - Alexander Elliot - M Emmerson - E Faid - Alasdair Edwards - Jacqueline Elliot - G Emmerton - A Faid
- John Edwards - Paul Elliott - Steve Emsley - Heather Faill - David Edwards - Christine Elliott - Robert Emson - Warren Faill - Louise Edwards - Peter Elliott - J Enever - Charlie Faill - Teresa Edwards - Ronnie Elliott - Kit England - Brooke Faill
- J Edwards - Clive Elliott - Adele England - C Fair - J.C Edwards - David Elliott - L English - T Fairbairn
- Brian Edwards - Judith Elliott - Jack Ennis - M Fairbairn - J Edwards - Paul Elliott - John Ennis - Danielle Fairbairn
- Mr Edwards - D.A Elliott - Chris Enright - A Fairlamb - Peter Edwards - Andrew Elliott - D Ensell - J Fairless
- R Edwards - Christine Elliott - BA Entwisle - MJ Fairless - D T Edwards - M Elliott - M Erni - Rob Fairless - D Edwards - A Elliott - Dennis Errington - Eileen Fairless - S Edwards - Alan Elliott - J N Errington - S Fairless
- Dianne Edwards - Anthony Elliott - Keith Errington - Louise Fairley - P Edwards - J Elliott - J Errington - W Fairley
- GM Edwards - G Elliott - Alexandra Erskine - Stephen Fairlie - Jim Edwardson - S Elliott - Grahame Erskine - E Fairweather - C Edwardson - D Elliott - John Esplen - R Fairweather - Paula Egan - J Elliott-Smith - E D Esser - A Faisal - Kath Egdell - Mrs Ellis - Barbara Esslemont - S Falcon - J M Egdell - B A Ellis - abigail evans - V Falconer - B Egdell - P A Ellis - Jane Evans - Stewart Falconer
- P Egglestone - Debra Ellis - Margaret Evans - Stewart Falconer - R Eglinton - L Ellis - Geraint Evans - J Falcus
- Michael Eglinton - Kerry Ellis - Martin Evans - M Falcus - Carol Eglinton - J Ellis - G.B Evans - Susan Fall
- Jane Eglon - Mary Ellis - Linda Evans - S Fallkner - A Eglon - R Ellis - Hugh Evans - Keith Fallons
- Marjorie Elcoate - B Ellison - Linda Evans - D Fallows - B Elder - Douglas Ellison - J Evans - Kersi Fanibunda - M Elder - H Ellison - B Evans - M Fanibunda - J Elder - R Ellston - Valerie Evans - Joan Fanoy
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- Gary Farley - M Fenwick - Sarah Fish - C Fletcher - Kim Farley - J Fenwick - G Fisha - S Fletcher - Neil Farmer - J C Fenwick - Samuel Fisher - Peter Fletcher
- Sharon Farnell - J Fenwick - John Fisher - Richard Flynn - GA Farnell - B Fenwick - Audrey Fisher - Neil Fodor
- David Farnell - M Fenwick - John Fisher - D Foggin - T Farnie - Allanah Fenwick - Veronica Fisher - Leslie Foggin
- Peter Farquharson - Gerald Fenwick - J Fisher - Sylvia Foggin - Richard Farquharson - Angela Fenwick - S Fisher - Charles Foister - Lynne Farquharson - E Fenwick - C Fisher - Joanna Foister
- C Farrance - Colin Ferguson - J Fisher - Myra Foley - R Farrelly - Eva Ferguson - W Fisher - K.A Foord - K Farrey - Gordon Ferguson - J Fisher - Gail Forbes
- Janet Farrimond - David Ferguson - M Fisher - Katherine Forbes - P Farrimond - M Ferguson - Jean Fisher - Katy Forbes
- Anne Farrington - S Ferguson - J Fisher - Terry Ford - J Farrington - Susan Ferguson - Alan Fisher - Ann Ford
- Janet Farrmond - J S Ferguson - J Fisher - C Ford - Mohammad Farsi - Roger Fern - M Fisher - V Ford - Christina Farthing - Julie Fernyhough - G Fisher - D Ford
- K Farthing - W Fetties - G Fisher - Pauline Forde - S Farthing - P Fiddes - Bronwen Fitchett - Tim Forde - C Farthing - Gill Fidler - Mike Fitzgerald - J M Forde
- Jon Farthing - J Field - M Fitzgerald - Gill Forder - P Fatkin - A Field - M Fitzgerald - J Foreman
- K S Faulner - Andrew Fielder - J Fitzgerald - M Foreman - C.A Fawcett - W Fielding - Emily Fitzgerald - Kenneth Forest - Rod Fawcett - Peter Fife - Megan Fitzgerald - James Forrest - G Fawcett - J File - fitzpatrick - Lesley Forrester
- M R Fawcett - J Finch - Brid Fitzpatrick - Harry Forshaw - M Fawcett - D Finch - Sean Flaherty - Heather Forshaw
- Marion Fawcett - JW Finch - MJ Flaherty - Claire Forshaw - Margaret Fawcett - Aiden Finden - Paul Flanagan - Heather Forshaw
- Kevin Fay - Charlotte Finden - M Flanagan - jeff forster - Tim Fay - Charles Findlay - Heather Flaxman - Terence Forster - C Fear - Stella Findlay - Claire Fleck - Julie Forster
- Gareth Fear - R S Findlay - Neil Fleck - C Forster - J Fearley - C S Findlay - Paul Flecknell - Ian Forster
- Sarah Fearson - C Findlay - Ruth Flecknell - Julie Forster - barbara featherstone - Julie Findlay - D.A Fletcher - I Forster
- S Featherstone - Norma Findley - S Fletcher - P.W Forster - Joanne Fedynec - P C Finkill - Peter Fletcher - Ian Forster
- L Fee - Terence Finley - G T Fletcher - Paul Forster - J Fee - N Finlinson - John Fletcher - Donald Forster
- Linda Fellaves - B Finlinson - Irene Fletcher - Ian Forster - R Fellows - M Finn - S Fletcher - P Forster
- Dawn Fenkins - R M Finn - Amy Fletcher - Joanne Forster - Sarah Fenton - Robert Firth - M Fletcher - C F Forster - Gail Fenton - Elizabeth Fish - G Fletcher - Ron Forster
- Leonard Fenwick - V.E Fish - P Fletcher - J Forster
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- J R Forster - Ian Fraser - H Fullarton - A Gardener - G Forster - Carolyn Fraser - Caroline Fuller - Mary Gardiner - J Forster - D Fraser - Lauren Fuller - Peter Gardland
- F R Forster - E Fraser - Michael Fuller - David Gardner - C Forster - Heather Fraser - J Fuller - Iain Gardner - J Forster - Robert Fraser - T Fuller - Iain Gardner - E Forster - E Fraser - P Fullerton - E Gardner - J Forster - M Fraser - John Fulthorpe - Alex Gardner - J Forster - D Fraser - Ibrahim Furdos - p Gardner
- Clare Forster - Jill Fraser - KJ Furness - N Gardner - Kelly Forster - M Fraser - Amanda Furness - Stephen Gardner - DN Forster - Charlotte Fraser - F Furness - M Gardner - DP Forster - Lorna Fraser - J Furness - W Gardner - E E Foskett - E R Fraser - K Furness - D Gardner
- D P Foskett - Stella Fraser - Austin Futers - David Gardner-
Medwin - Richard Foster - Emzi Frater - K Futers - Isabel Garford - matthew foster - L Frayn - D Fyfe - R Garner
- gill foster - R.C Frazer - Elaine Gadah - S Garner - Alice Foster - Ian Frazer - K Gaffney - G Garner
- A Foster - A M Frazer - L Gaffrey - CS Garnham - Alex Foster - C A Frazer - Jose Gaglioni - David Garnish
- Joanne Foster - C T Frazer - C.J Gainford - D J Garrett - M Foster - M Freed - Tracey Gair - Mark Garside
- Roy Foster - B Freeeman - L Gair - T Gartland - Mr Foster - C Freel - Barbara Gair - Alison Gartland - M Foster - J Freeman - Bob Gajdus - Elaine Gartland - I Foster - Clive Freemantle - C Galion - Brenda Gartland - C Foster - S Freer - Rob Gallacher - John Gartland - C Foster - Ruta Freitakaite - V Gallacher - Robert Gascoyne - A Foster - C French - Hugh Gallacher - Julia Gasgoyne
- Louise Foster - A French - H Gallacher - N Gash - P Foster - E French - J Gallacher - Geoffrey Gaskell
- T Fothergill - Sheila French - Joe Gallagher - Tracey Gasper - A Foulis - S French - Henry Gallagher - A Gate - E Foulis - Alice Friedman - G Gallagher - A Gatenby
- Christine Fowler - Richard Friend - G Gallagher - T Gatenby - D L Fox - C Friend - R Gallagher - E Gatenby - S Fox - D Friend - V Gallant - P Gates - T Fox - C Frizzell - H Gallant - C P Gates - K Fox - Hilda Frost - Mrs Gallimore - Brenda Gay
- EE Fox - I Frost - Mr Gallmore - M Gay - Alan Fox - M Frost - Richard Gallop - Rachel Gee - D Foxvell - P A Frost - Patricia Galsraith - Rachel Gee
- Kathy Frain - K Frost - C Gamies - Josh Gellert - W M Frain - Peter Fryer - H Garbett - Audrey Gelson - V Framland - G Fryer - V Garbutt - P Gent - J Francis - L E Fryer - Heather Garbutt - V Gentle - N Franco - V Fryer - S Gardener - J Gentles
- Dora Frankel - Marli Fucha - I Gardener - J Gentles - Jean Fraser - Neil Fudor - K Gardener - E George
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- Karen George - B Gilbert - A Glenwright - Ian Gorton - Lisa George - A Gilbert - J Glenwright - David Gorton - Mr George - I Gilbert - B S Globodnik - Peter Gosling
- Hilda George - S Gilbertson - Matthew Glover - Stephen Gosling - L George - L Gilbertson - S.J Glover - S J Gosling - D George - Catherine Gilbride - Joanna Glover - Caroline Gosnay
- Carol Georgson - David Giles - Nicolas Glover - J Gotts - Eve Gerald - John Gilkerson - Louise Glover - Joan Goudie - Paul Gertig - T Gilks - N Glover - S Gough
- A Ghai - V E Gill - David Glynn - L Goulbourn - Mrs Ghee - Lottie Gill - Patrick Glynn - William Gould
- Z Gibb - Beth Gill - J S Glynn - Alison Gould - S Gibbons - Sue Gill - H Glynn - A Gouldburn
- L Gibbs - David Gill - MA Glynn - Ian Goulson - Lynn Gibbs - James Gillam - Janet Goddard - Rachel Goulton
- Christopher Gibson - Allan Gillard - G Goddard - J Goundry - Mark Gibson - Neil Gillender - WA Gofton - R Gowans - Marie Gibson - S Gillespie - Karen Goldie - P Gowdy
- J Gibson - John Gillespie - John Golding - K Gowdy - James Gibson - Denise Gilley - J Goldwater - Rachel Gowing
- Mr Gibson - Judy Gillhespy - F Goldwater - D A Gowland - Mrs Gibson - Sandra Gilllman - Dr Gollesly - M Gowland - EA Gibson - E.H Gillman - Andrew Gonnet - Gillian Grabbam - C Gibson - S Gillman - David Goodacre - Sean Grace - W Gibson - R. G Gills - Neil Goodall - A Grace - A Gibson - D Gilmore - Chris Gooday - T H Grace - J Gibson - Douglas Gilmour - M Goodched - T Gracen - K Gibson - Angela Gilmour - S.J. Goodfellow - John Gracey - L Gibson - J G Gilmour - Faith Goodfellow - J Grady
- D J Gibson - B E Gilroy - Vicky Goodfellow - David Graham - Eileen Gibson - E F Gilroy - J Goodfellow - Susan Graham
- J Gibson - Cecilia Gilroy - R Goodfellow - Neal Graham - C Gibson - Jamie Gilroy - M Goodfellow - Bill Graham
- HF Gibson - Sue Gimson - Moya Goodyear - Mrs Graham - M Gibson - DK Girling - Keith Gordon - Ian Graham - L Gibson - Marina Girolami - Jeanne Gordon - M Graham - C Gibson - Ann Gittins - John Gordon - Joan Graham
- Callum Gibson - Ann Gittins - Michael Gordon - T Graham - C Gibson - Ann Gittins - W Gordon - R Graham - J Gibson - R A Glaholn - J Gordon - T Graham - P Gibson - Brian Glaister - D Gordon - R Graham - K Gibson - Ian Glasgow - E Gordon - Mr Graham - S Gibson - B Glaspe - J Gordon - Brian Graham
- Lynne Gibson - D Gledding - G Gordon - R Graham - Joan W Gibson - R.M Gledson - R Gordon - B Graham - Christine Gibson - T Glen - J Gordon - Ian W Graham
- Bob Giddings - S.J Glendinning - M Gordon - Ann Graham - Chris Giddins - Sheila Glentworth - J Goreham - M Graham
- Hubert Gieschen - Peter Glenwright - Paul Gorman - S Graham - Graham Gilbert - Christine Glenwright - B Gormley - J M Graham
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- A Graham - K Gray - Brogyn Greenwell - Peter Grundy - A Graham - J Gray - Scooby Greenwell - Caroline Grundy - J Graham - J Gray - Fiona Greenwold - AC Grunert - B Graham - JM Gray - W.S Greenwood - K Grunert - E Graham - S Gray - John Greenwood - Michaluh Grzegorz - H Graham - M Gray - J W Greenwood - D B Guard - L Graham - S Gray - J Greenwood - Ronald Guariento - A Graham - A Gray - A Greenwool - K Gubis - A Graham - J Gray - G Greenwool - I Gubis - B Graham - Linda Gray - Joanna Greer - Anur Guhan - E Graham - Steve Gray - Colin Gregg - Julie Guigan - G Graham - L Gray - Karoline Gregg - S Guilleminot - Mr Graham - Joyce Gray - Kazim Gregg - J Gumdy
- Sharon Grahamslaw - D C Gray - Malcom Gregor - E A Gundy - H Graham-Thompson - Suzanne Gray - Joseph Gregory - R Gunn
- Colin Grainger - Sheila Graysmark - Mrs Gregory - R Gunner - Jill Grainger - G Grebby - L Gregory - Allister Gunning
- Alex Grainger - K Grebby - D Gregory - Steven Gunn-Russell - L Grainger - T.A. Green - L Gregory - C Guthrie - D Grainger - Paul Green - C Gregson - J.A Guy - S Grange - Joshua Green - GA Grehs - C Guy
- Rob Granger - Susan Green - G Greive - Helen Guy - Philip Grant - Lindsay Green - Mary Gresson - D Guy
- Stephen Grant - Malcolm Green - L Greyer - M Guy - A Grant - Jeff Green - L Grezo - B Guy
- Stephanie Grant - L Green - Irene Grieve - P Gwilliam - Julia Grant - Muriel Green - A Grieve - D Gwilliam
- M Grant - S Green - Janet Grieve - Bruce Haagensen - J Grant - JP Green - Jill Grieves - Bruce Haagensen
- A W Grant - N E Green - William Grieves - C Hackeray - M M Grant - M D Green - Charlene Grieveson - Stephen Hackers
- K Grant - Angela Green - A Griffin - Austin Hackney - RM Grant - Agnes Green - John Griffiths - Jane Haddon - P V Grant - V Green - Clive Griffiths - Mr & Mrs Hadfield - J Grant - W Green - T R Griffiths - W G Hadfield
- Rita Grant - A Green - J Griffiths - Tracy Hagan - Bruce Grant - Janet Green - R H Grikitis - R Haggart - Betty Gratch - A Green - Mr Grimsby - Chris Haggie - MD Gratch - Sam Greenaway - L Grisdale - Sheila Haghitt - J.A Gray - Sharon Greener - A Grogan - Douglas Hague - B.L Gray - Mark Greenhalgh - A Grogan - Celia Haigh - J Gray - Anna Greenham - Gayle Groombridge - H M Haigh - M Gray - Mark Greenhaugh - Sam Gross - Ian Hails
- David Gray - Alan Greenley - Carol Gross - M Hails - Moira Gray - D Greenshields - P Groues - Sheila Hails - Eric Gray - C Greenshields - m groves - E Hails - E Gray - J.E Greenup - J Groves - Y Haimes
- Darren Gray - Alan Greenwell - June Grubb - S Hain - Jacqueline Gray - Alan Greenwell - Alfred Grummett - G Hair
- L Gray - J Greenwell - E Grummett - J Haker
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- Richard Hakin - B Hall - P Handy - G Hare - Richard Hakin - J Hall - Muzlifah Haniffa - R Harewood
- Kathleen Haldane - JA Hall - Mr Hankins - John Harker - Alan Hales - A Hall - David Hankinson - Elizabeth Harker
- R Haley - J Hall - LA Hann - Jacci Harker - CS Haley - Edith Hall - B S Hann - B Harker - JA Haley - G Hall - S.J. Hannahs - Ian Harking
- W Halfpenny - J Hall - Debbie Hannant - C Harkness - W R Halkyard - Janet Hall - L Hannant - W Harkness
- Simon Hall - Julie Hall - Pamela Hannard - G Harland - Lynn Hall - Peter Hall - P M Hannen - A Harle
- Victoria Hall - V Hall - J Hannen - Jessica Harle - peter hall - Norma Hall - T Hanover - K Harley - P.A Hall - JW Hall - Helen Hanson - N Harley
- Derek Hall - Fiona Hall MEP - Peter Hanson - Margaret Harlow - Ailsa Hall - S Halle - Laura Hanson - Nicola Harlow - Mary Hall - Valentina Hallett - J Hanson - Derek Harlow
- James Hall - A Halliday - M I Hanson - Lisa Harlow - Hall - R Halliday - M Harbinson - F Harm
- K Hall - T Hallows - Barbara Harbottle - John Harm - G Hall - B Halpin - John Harbottle - Jane Harman - G Hall - J Ham - Pat Harbottle - T Harman - I Hall - Philip Ham - D Hard - L Harmieson
- Gareth Hall - Abdul Hamed - Ian Hard - Paul Harney - M Hall - Pru Hamed - S Hardcastle - L Harper - D Hall - Mavish Hamid - R Harden-Vane - Hayley Harper - E Hall - Gordon Hamilton - Don Hardie - Margaret Harper - V Hall - I Hamilton - Roberta Harding - R Harper - S Hall - M Hamilton - Danny Harding - G Harper - D Hall - C Hamilton - Pat Harding - H Harper - M Hall - J A Hamilton - J Harding - M Harries
- Lesley Dawn Hall - L Hamilton - J Harding - S Harrigan - Christopher Hall - M Hamilton - Tony Harding - D Harriman
- Mary Hall - Brian Hamilton - A Harding - H.M Harrington - Ronald Hall - S E Hamilton - Paul Harding - Ross Harrington
- S Hall - John Hammerton - R Harding - John Harris - S Hall - D Hammerton - D Harding - Liz Harris - J Hall - E.B Hammond - Richard Hardy - Ken Harris - R Hall - C Hammond - Eldon Hardy - Lizzie Harris - J Hall - S Hammond - J.R Hardy - Claire Harris
- Tonia Hall - J Hammond - Dorothy Hardy - John Harris - R Hall - R M Hampton - Chris Hardy - Ann Harris - E Hall - I N Hampton - S Hardy - T Harris - S Hall - Julie Hancock - R Hardy - D Harris
- V.A Hall - M Hancock - F M Hardy - H Harris - M Hall - John Hancock - J Hardy - R Harris - J Hall - B Handley - Hillary Hardy - Leila Harris
- Debbie Hall - KN Handon - J Hardy - J Harris - M Hall - Michelle Handrick - R Hardy - Paul Harrison - L Hall - S Hands - H E Hardy - julia harrison
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- Claire Harrison - M J Hart - S Hayes - Philip Heeley - David Harrison - Wendy Hart - V E Hayes - Eleanor Heenley
- Pip Harrison - J David C Harte - Jean Hayes - C Hefferran - Ian Harrison - J Hartley - C A Hayes - R Hefford
- Elizabeth Harrison - Guy Harvey - V Hayes - Celia Hegna - Mary Harrison - Peter Harvey - J Hayes - L Heinzman - Sarah Harrison - Mr Harvey - K Hayes - S Helbling - Colin Harrison - N M Harvey - Ray Hayes - Steven Heley
- E Harrison - Ben Harvey - Tracy Hayes - M Heley - E Harrison - John Harvey - Julie Hayes - D J Heley - Harrison - G Harvey - A Hayles - Eagle Helicopters
- Jan Harrison - Shaun Hasson - A Hayles - R Hellens - O Harrison - L Hast - Wayne Haystead - J Helliwell - G Harrison - John Hastie - A Hayton - JE Helliwell - P Harrison - G Hastie - H Hayton - A Helm
- DM Harrison - Sarah Haswell - M Hayton - T Hemson - N Harrison - M Haswell - D Hayward - D E Henaghen - A Harrison - K Hately - Mark Hazelton - c henderson
- G Harrison - Marie Hathaway - Mr Hazerrden - Allison and Graham
Henderson - Brian Harrison - Ruth Hattam - George Hazon - Graham Henderson
- R Harrison - John Hattam - HCA - Richard Henderson - D Harrison - J Hattan - W Head - Mr Henderson
- Margaret Harrison - P Hattel - Eric Head - Mark Henderson - Wendy Harrison - Trish Haudia - David Headon - Vikki Henderson - Vicki Harrison - M Haverson - David Heads - Neil Henderson - Mr Harrison - L Haverson - Ken Healy - Doug Henderson - M Harrison - Val Haves - Ivy Healy - Paul Henderson - J Harrison - Pauline Hawdon - Ken Healy - H Henderson - J Harrison - J Hawell - Pat Heaney - N Henderson - S Harrison - P Hawes - Mike Heany - Henderson
- J G Harrison - Matt Hawking - Derek B Heard - W. Henderson - F Harrison - Ruth Hawkins - Andrea Hearn - M Henderson - K Harrison - Alastair Hawkins - PEM Heath - V Henderson - S Harrison - E Hawkins - J Heath - E W Henderson - S Harrison - P Hawkins - Allison Heathcote - Iris Henderson
- Jen Harrison - J Hawkins - B Heather - J M Henderson - L Harrison - M Hawkins - Jean Heather - J Henderson
- J T Harrison - M & E Hawkins &
Blagburn - Derek Hebrow - G S Henderson
- P Harrison - J Hawley - Marian Hedley - J Henderson - Catheriine Harrison - S Hawthorn - Paul Hedley - K D Henderson
- Rachel Harrison - Chris Hawthorne - C Hedley - N Henderson - Gareth Harrison - D Hay - Carol Hedley - M Henderson - Sheila Harrison - J Hay - N B Hedley - P Henderson
- B Harrison - Joanne Hay - Alison Hedley - E Henderson - Evelyn Harrison - P M Hay - E Hedley - Marc Henderson - Celia Harrison - M Hay - E Hedley - G Henderson
- M Harrison - D Hay - J Hedley - S Henderson - Ian Harrop - H Haycock - JT Hedley - A Henderson - Martin Hart - M Haycock - Brooke Hedley - J Henderson
- M Hart - Geoff Hayes - Neil Hedley-Whittle - P Henderson
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- Susan Henderson - L Heslop - S Higgs - Olwyn Hocking - F Henderson - Carolyn Heslop - Chris Higham - Ken Hodcroft - L Henderson - Neil Heslop - Josie Highmoor - John Hodge - N Henderson - S Heslop - Michael Highthorn - Dawn Hodges
- Norma Henderson - GER Heslop - Alan Hill - C Hodges - Samantha Henderson - H Hesse - Karen Hill - J C C Hodgkins
- M Henderson - Bill Hessie - Karen Hill - John Hodgson - Scott Henderson - Paul Hetherington - Hilary Hill - graham hodgson - Ted Henderson - Lee Hetherington - Colin Hill - Elizabeth Hodgson
- R Hendrie - Anne Hetherington - Rowland Hill - Sheila Hodgson - Philip Henman - GM Hetherington - L Hill - F Hodgson - Philip Henman - G Hetherington - P Hill - A Hodgson
- James Hennessey - M Hetherington - J Hill - B Hodgson - Kay Henry - J Hetherington - Mr Hill - Ian Hodgson
- Karen Henry - Lucy Hetherington - P Hill - Sylvia Hodgson - M T Henry - Julia Hetherington - EL Hill - Susan Hodgson
- Lilian Henry - T Heva - J W Hill - L Hodgson - Mr Hentze - M Hewell - Michael Hill - L Hodgson - H L Henzell - J Hewit - Shirley Hill - J Hodgson - C Hepburn - Alan Hewitt - D C Hillary - Anne Hodgson
- Anna Hepburn - Lorraine Hewitt - T Hillary - John Hodgson - Jean Heppell - B Hewitt - M Hillary - A Hodgson - S M Heppell - Paul Hewitt - Pat Hillicks - C Hodgson - J W Heppell - Louise Hewitt - David Hillicks - Pa Hodson - E Heppell - Penny Hewitt - J Hillman - M Hodson - B Hepple - Charlotte Hewitt - L Hindley - Tim Hogan - H Hepple - F Hewitt - Ryan Hindmarch - Joe Hogan - M Hepple - P Hewitt - L Hindmarch - A.M Hogarth - S Hepple - J Hewson - S Hindmarch - Marc Hogarth
- Judith Hepple - P Heyland - Gail Hindmarsh - K Hogarth - C J Hepworth - Ruth Heyman - K Hindmarsh - Lauren Hogarth - K Hepworth - Anna Heyman - J Hindmarsh - Thelma Hogarth - B Herbert - P Heywood - G Hindmarsh - Q Hogarth
- A Herdman - Becky Hickin - I Hinds - Pauline Hogg - Margaret Herdman - David Hickleton - E Hinel - W.T Hogg
- David Herford - Joyce Hickman - Frances Hinton - Philip Hogg - G Heron - Kerry Hickman - Francis Hinton - David Hogg
- LM Heron - Joyce Hickman - Julie Hinzy - Trevor Hogg - Idse Herrema - J Hickman - Roger Hird - MM Hogg
- S Herron - S Hickp - Daniel Hirenerd - T Hogg - J Herron - Paul Hicks - J Hirst - S Hogg - T Herron - David Hide - J Hirst - Jonathon Hogg
- C E Herzberg - David Hide - B Hirst - P Hogg - Joanna Heseltine - M Higgins - Keith Hisbell - Craig Hoggeth
- N L Heslop - S Higgins - Linda Hitman - C Hoggett - Pat Heslop - Emily Higgins - Keith Hobbs - Caroline Hoile - M C Heslop - E Higgins - J Hobbs - Caroline Hoile - Rob Heslop - P Higgins - S Hobbs - P Holborow
- David Heslop - D Higgins - Rose Hobkirk - C Holbrough - S Heslop - H Higgins - Hobson - M Holcroft
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- B Holcroft - A Hopkinson - W Howd - D Huggins - J Holden - W R Hopper - Sarah-Jane Howe - E L Hughes
- Jane Holden - N E Hopper - C Howe - d hughes - W Holden - Muriel Hopper - R Howe - H Hughes
- Mark Holdstock - J Hopper - E Howe - David Hughes - Hole - C Hopper - J Howe - Gill Hughes
- E Hole - W Hopper - Georgina Howe - Helen Hughes - J Holl - Neil Hopper - Brenda Howell - DT Hughes
- Wendy & Roger Holland
- T Hopper - W Howell - David Hughes
- E.M Holland - C Hopper - Paul Howell - Jean Hughes - S Holland - Mrs Hopson - M Howell - Julian Hughes - S Holland - Caroline Horn - J Howell - C Hughes
- D Hollandby - A Horn - J H Howell - Kath Hughes - B Holleywell - Charles Horn - K Howells - L Hughes - S Holleywell - A Horn - T Howells - J Hughes - V Holliday - Eric Horn - G Howes - Stephen Hughes MEP
- Pauline Holliday - Anne Horn - Malcolm Howey - S Hull - Daniel Holliday - Louise Horncastle - Lynne Howlett - C Hull
- R Holliday - A J Horne - Pam Howlett - Shiela Hull - Pam Hollier - C Horne - C Howlett - Tim Hulley
- Mark Hollings - Mary Horner - Martin Howman - Sue Hulley - W.K Holloway - P Horner - Brenda Howman - Emma Hulley
- ALAN HOLMES - Geoff Hornsby - Gina Howorth - J Hulley - DL Holmes - Elizabeth Horrocks - A Hoyes - David Humble
- David Holmes - Julie Horsefield - Linda Hoyle - G Humble - Lesley Holmes - M Horsfield - G J A Hub - M Humble
- P Holmes - Angela Horsley - Sidney Hubert - George Hume - A Holmes - J Horsley - Lynne Hubert - Raymond Hume - T Holmes - I Horsley - Hazel Huchinson - P Hume
- Will Holmes - Kimie Horsman - Rosalind Hudson - R Hume - Duncan Holness - C Horsman - J Hudson - Darren Humphrey
- I Holst - KMT Hossain - C H Hudson - Rachel Humphrey - Dave Holtby - G Houlis - M Hudson - Claire Humphrey
- Sarah Holyoak - N Houlis - B Hudson - M Humphrey - N Homewood - Charlie Hoult - R Hudson - D J Humphrey
- Carmen Honey - L Hoult - Christine Hudson - Ian Humpish - J Honeybull - C Houston - David Hudson - J Hunt - Eunice Hong - W Houston - V Hudson - Barry Hunt
- A Honour - Margaret Howard - Pauline Hudson - Laura Hunt - R Hood - Margaret Howard - M Hudson - Lilian Hunt
- S Hopakins - A M Howard - L Hudson - Lisa Hunt - V Hope - A Howard - S Hudson - G Hunt - J Hope - C Howard - D Hudson - Hunter - S Hope - C Howat - D Hudson - Jean Hunter - M Hope - Jim Howat - A Hudson - Ken Hunter - S Hope - K Howat - D Hudspeth - Helen Hunter
- Liam Hope - D Howatt - S Hudspeth - Mike Hunter - Keith Hope - F Howcroft - Stephen Huggan - Brian Hunter - A Hopkins - M B Howd - V Huggan - P Hunter
- S Hopkinson - K Howd - David Huggins - D Hunter
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- T Hunter - Karen Hutchinson - Helen Jackson - Alan Jameson - S Hunter - Irene Hutchinson - D Jackson - M Jameson
- Aileen Hunter - J Hutchison - H Jackson - G Jameson - R Hunter - D Hutte-Wield - L Jackson - J Jameson - C Hunter - Susan Hutton - Hayley Jackson - Erica Jameson - C Hunter - Suzanne Hutton - E Jackson - J Jamieson - JL Hunter - Adrian Hyman - Wendy Jackson - N Jamieson - AG Hunter - Gillian Hyman - Olive May Jackson - K Jamieson - K Hunter - Annette Hynes - Susan Jackson - B Jamieson
- Philip Hunter - A M Ibbitson - R E Jackson - H Janet - Melissa Hunter - Lee Illingworth - J Jackson - Ted Jarah
- Christine Hunter - Dianne Illingworth - C Jackson - Julie Jardine - D Hunter - G Illsto - M M Jackson - David Jaremko
- EC Hunter - Nazia Imran - Janet Jackson - C Jarner - D Hunter-Weild - NaziaI Imran - Michael Jackson - John Jarrett - Geoff Hunton - O Ingeldev - John Jackson - P Jarvis - William Hurrell - Brian Ingham - S Jackson - J Jarvis
- Peter Hurst - L Ingham - C Jackson - R Jarvis - J E Hurst - David Ingleby - D Jackson - T Jarvis - J Hurst - Richard Innes - D Jackson - L Jay - D Hurst - G Inness - C Jackson - Charlotte Jeasons - M Hurst - J Intoms - V Jackson - M Jeffaries
- S Husband - Alison Inwood - A S Jackson - Y Jeffaries - Malak Hussein - W W Ions - J Jackson - Eric Jeffcock
- J Husson - Carl Ions - P Jackson - Eric Jeffcock - I Hutchings - Nicholas Ireland - E Jackson - Victoria Jeffcock - A Hutchings - Lee Ireland - Simon Jackson - Carolyn Jeffcock
- Brian Hutchins - W Ireland - L Jackson - Richard Jeffers - Mary Hutchins - Carol Irvine - Marjork Jackson - Rachel Jeffers
- G Hutchins - Alexander Irvine - Adrian Jackson - Bill Jefferson - A Hutchinson - Matthew Irvine - Jacqueline Jackson - Alison Jefferson
- Wendy Hutchinson - T Irvine - Mark Jackson - P A Jefferson - P Hutchinson - Ros Irving - A Jackson - D R Jefferson - M Hutchinson - Kevin Irving - P Jacques - A Jefferson
- Jennie Hutchinson - I Irving - P Jacques - D Jefferson - Ian Hutchinson - J H Irving - Katrin Jaediche - K Jefferson - C Hutchinson - C Irving - R L Jain - A Jeffrey - C Hutchinson - Craig Irving - E Jakes - C Jeffrey - E Hutchinson - Richard Irwin - D W James - M Jeffrey - G Hutchinson - B Irwin - V James - M Jeffries - G Hutchinson - W Irwin - E James - D Jeffries - M Hutchinson - Laura Iveson - L James - Mike Jellema - D Hutchinson - S Ivison - I James - A Jemison - D Hutchinson - James B Jack - R James - Steven Jemison - Mr Hutchinson - Mr Jackman - Annabel James - Aldred Jenkins - J Hutchinson - M Jackman - M James - Susan Jenkins - N Hutchinson - AH Jackman - Tanisa James - L Jenkins
- Harry Hutchinson - T Jackson - P Jameson - D Jenkins - Tracey Hutchinson - Claire Jackson - M Jameson - Dawn Jenkins
- TG Hutchinson - Colin Jackson - M Jameson - Tamla Jenkins
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- Alan Jameson - Sue Jennings - R Johnson - E Johnson - M Jameson - J Jennings - Douglas Johnson - D Johnson - G Jameson - M Jennings - Susan Johnson - Julie Johnson - J Jameson - A Jennings - Sarah Johnson - M Johnson
- Erica Jameson - Jen Jensen - G Johnson - D Johnson - J Jamieson - Peter Jensen - Mr Johnson - Ashleigh Johnson - N Jamieson - Darren Jensen - Stuart Johnson - C Johnson - K Jamieson - Michelle Jensen - Joyce Johnson - C Johnson - B Jamieson - Joseph Jenson - Susan Johnson - E Johnson
- H Janet - Seagho Jeon - Mrs Johnson - Janice Johnson - Ted Jarah - T H Jepson - Ruth Johnson - Lynne Johnson
- Julie Jardine - N Jerath - W.E Johnson - Michelle Johnson - David Jaremko - H Jermak - Gillian Johnson - Paul Johnson
- C Jarner - B Jewell - Lesley Johnson - William Johnson - John Jarrett - L Jewer - M Johnson - Mark Johnston
- P Jarvis - Karen Jewers - E Johnson - E A Johnston - J Jarvis - E Jewers - Mr & Mrs Johnson - Helen Johnston - R Jarvis - Helen Jewers - J Johnson - G Johnston - T Jarvis - F T Jewett - J Johnson - R Johnston - L Jay - M Jewitt - J Johnson - Claire Johnston
- Charlotte Jeasons - M O Jewitt - J Johnson - B Johnston - M Jeffaries - L Jewitt - J Johnson - john johnstone - Y Jeffaries - J Jewitt - William Johnson - james johnstone
- Eric Jeffcock - S Jewitt - Paul Johnson - Sue Johnstone - Eric Jeffcock - B Jewitt - M E Johnson - J.R Johnstone
- Victoria Jeffcock - A Joannou - C Johnson - G.A Johnstone - Carolyn Jeffcock - G Jobe - R Johnson - J Johnstone - Richard Jeffers - John Jobling - V Johnson - Robin Johnstone - Rachel Jeffers - M Jobling - SV Johnson - L Johnstone - Bill Jefferson - Joan Jobling - EH Johnson - R Johnstone
- Alison Jefferson - Francis Jobling - RA Johnson - I Johnstone - P A Jefferson - D Jobling - J K Johnson - D Johnstone - D R Jefferson - A Jobling - Ann Johnson - C Joice - A Jefferson - M Jobling - N Johnson - G Joice - D Jefferson - Jonny Jobson - P M Johnson - John Alan Joicey - K Jefferson - M Jobson - Sue Johnson - IE Joicey
- A Jeffrey - T Jobson - S Johnson - Phil Jones - C Jeffrey - Kane John - Chris Johnson - Dr Jones - M Jeffrey - Idwal John - V Johnson - Mr Jones - M Jeffries - Brian John - D Johnson - Anne Jones - D Jeffries - Norma Johnson - G Johnson - Dave Jones
- Mike Jellema - Anthony Johnson - K Johnson - Martin Jones - A Jemison - Matt Johnson - N Johnson - Matt Jones
- Steven Jemison - ANN JOHNSON - D Johnson - Tania Jones - Aldred Jenkins - Richard Johnson - V Johnson - Lloyd Jones - Susan Jenkins - S Johnson - E Johnson - Liam Jones
- L Jenkins - Denise Johnson - J Johnson - Adam Jones - D Jenkins - G Johnson - L Johnson - S Jones
- Dawn Jenkins - RW Johnson - J Johnson - Una Jones - Tamla Jenkins - M.G Johnson - Dee Johnson - S Jones
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- S Jones - AM Joyce - K M Keiry - PA Kennedy - Jill Jones - D Joyce - C Keiry - Bryan Kennedy
- Steve Jones - Raymond Joynson - C Keith - P Kennedy - L Jones - Anne Joynson - Ellio Keizen - Peter Kennedy - M Jones - Scott Juan - NE Kell - James Kennerley
- Tania Jones - H Jubb - Susan Kell - Ann Kennett - G Jones - Robinson K - Chris Keller - Claire Kennington
- Sarah Jones - Andrew Kahn - B M Kellett - Tim Kenny - Diana M Jones - Kate Kahn - R H Kellett - Beverley Kenny
- J Jones - Jennifer Kain - R Kelliher - Harry Kent - Rebecca Jones - Mike Kain - Lesley Kellshervington - Jake Kent-Holford - Andrew Jones - J.M.A Kain - Ian Kelly - Susan Kenworthy - Sylvia Jones - P Kain - Craig Kelly - Brian Kerr - David Jones - PT Kalbassi - Dorothy Kelly - Ian Kerr - P L Jones - Angie Kane - J.A Kelly - Brian Kerr - C Jones - Pat Kane - Sylvia Kelly - A Kerr - L Jones - J Kane - Charles Kelly - Ingrid Kerr - T Jones - Leo Kane - Joseph Kelly - Joyce Kerr
- D G Jones - Alison Kappen - N Kelly - Alex C Kerr - E Jones - Dean Kappen - N Kelly - Lawrence Kerr - A Jones - Daya Karat - V Kelly - Andrew Kerr - J Jones - T Kasher - V Kelly - Neil Kerry - A Jones - N Kasher - V Kelly - G.K Kerswell
- Carolyn Jones - Vera Kasher - JB Kelly - John Kettle - J F Jones - Gurcharn Kaur - John Kelly - F Kettle
- Mike Jones - K Kaveney - Paul Kelly - p Kettle - R Jones - Laura Kay - Margaret Kelly - Andrew Kewbank - S Jones - Christine Kay - N Kelly - Linda Kewbank
- S N Jones - Sara Kay - D Kelly - C Kewisow - P Jones - Rose Kay - Craig Kelly - A Keys - T Jones - Jane Kay - Leigh Kelly - P Khachician - J Jones - A Kay - Charlotte Kelly - M Khan
- Rivhard Jones - H Kay - R Kelly - John Kibble - Danny Jones - June Kayci - D Kelsall - SR Kidd
- K P Jones - Paul Kean - PA Kelso - A Kidd - P Jones - Chris Kearney - M Kelso - H Kidelu - P Jones - Jessica Keating - Ann Kelway - Helen Kielty - S Jones - Robyn Keating - D Kember - A Kilby
- Carlolyn Jones - Jane Keating - K H Kemmils - D Kilchener - Hazel Jones - K Keay - Chris Kemp - B Kilkenny - Sarah Jones - Heather Keddie - J Kemp - Lea Killen - Gareth Jones - CG Keddie - A Kemp - S Killen
- RF Jones - Elizabeth Keegan - P Kendal - A Killen - chris jordan - R Keeling - PIppa Kendall - D Killing
- Philip Jordan - V Keen - Sophie Keniarsley - John Kilner - Joan Jordan - Jane Keene - David Kennedy - Pat Kilner
- Christine Jordan - Elizabeth Keightley - J Kennedy - A Kilner - A Joseph - Elizabeth Keightley - C Kennedy - Ann Kilpatrick
- S J Josling - S Keillor - B Kennedy - J Kimer - Miss Joyce - Neil Keir - J Kennedy - Susan Kindley
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- J.R Kindred - Tim Knight - M Lalor - JM Lant - Laura King - Tim Knight - Graham Lamb - F Larey - Anne King - F Knight - P.A Lamb - W.L Large
- Councillor King - M Knight - A C Lamb - Eric Larkham - AJ King - Julie Knight - J E Lamb - Barry Larking - P King - E Knight - F Lamb - L Laserden - J King - D Knight - S Lamb - A Laskey
- Siobhan King - Michael Knipe - D Lamb - M Lathan - Marion King - E Knipe - C Lamb - K Lathan - Michael King - Gail Knoblauch - E Lamb - Judith Latimer
- L King - H E Knowles - A Lamb - Mrs Latkinson - DA King - V F Knowles - K Lamb - Eileen Latty
- June King - T Knowles - C Lamb - Mervyn Latty - J King - M Knowles - Tamara Lambers - Bradley Latus
- M.A Kinghorn - H Knowles - Andrew Lambert - Eric Lauder - Naomi Kinghorn - M Knowles - steve lambert - Pamela Lauder - Andrea Kinghorn - Howard Knowles - Nichola Lambert - Emily Laughavis
- W Kinghorn - Joyce Knowles - Anne Lambert - Nessa Laughlin - Laura Kingston - D Knox - H Lambert - Susan Laurence
- Tom Kinlugh - S Knox - E Lambert - MI Lavelle - D Kinson - Hannes Koberg - JR Lambert - Helen Laverick - L Kinver - P Koch - Nick Lambert - O laverick - J Kinver - Roland Koerner - Ann Lambert - G Laverick - A Kirby - Norinder Kolare - D Lambert - James Laverick - K Kirby - Zoe Kolinsky - E Lambert - H Laverick
- Simon Kirk - Philip Koniotes - S Lambert - K Laverick - G S Kirk - J Koranteng - J Lambert - K Laverick - D Kirk - Pat Kremer - Claire Lambert - Ian Laverick - E Kirk - Andy Kuipers - Margaret Lambton - Keith Laverick
- A Kirkbride - Dominika Kwasnicka - L Lanark - M Lavery - Janetta Kirkland - Margaret Lacey - D Lancaster - D Lavery - Mr Kirkpatrick - W Lacey - J R Lanceley - Helen Law - David Kirkup - S Lackenby - J Land - Alan Law
- Brenda Kirkup - A Lackenby - F Landale - H Lawer - D Kirkwood - JT Lackenry - J Landless - Ros Lawley
- John Kirkwood - A Ladkin - J Lane - Christine Lawlor - Michael Kirton - S Laffey - P Lane - W Lawlor - Michael Kirton - S Laidlaw - P Lang - J.K Lawrence
- K Kirton - S Laidlaw - Ellen Langan - Donna Lawrence - G Kirton - Tom Laidler - Claire Langelaan - C.M Lawrence - S Kirton - Brian Laidler - Caroline Langford - Gill Lawrence - D Kirton - Andy Laidler - Andrew Langley - Paul Lawrence
- Myra Kitchener - J Laidler - Jean Langley - G.R Lawrence - M Kitching - steven laing - Terry Langley - Francis Lawrence - m Kitching - E & P Lake - R Langley - J Lawrence - P Kitching - Elizabeth Ann Lake - SJ Langman - G Lawrence - M Knaggs - Sue Lake - Steven Langstaff - D Lawrence
- Thomas Kneen - A J Laker - Tracey Langstaff - M Lawrence - Matt Knibbs - J Lakey - S Langston - P Lawrence
- G Knight - K Lalor - JA Lant - M Lawrence
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- Geoff Laws - Sue Leek - Anthony Liddane - David Lister - Jane Laws - Chris Lees - M Liddell - M Lithgo - John Laws - C Lees - K Liddell - Mark Littie
- D Laws - Norman Lees - C Liddell - D Little - Katherine Lawson - Mark Leetion - David Liddle - J Little - Elizabeth Lawson - J Leetion - L.A Liddle - B Little
- Glynis Lawson - L Legender - David Liddle - E Little - Ian Lawson - S Leggatt - Lesley Liddle - J D Little - I Lawson - David Leigh - Ian Liddle - Sharon Little
- TE Lawson - J Leigh - S Liddle - Sam Little - V Lawson - E Leighton - Katherine Liddle - Claire Louise Littleton - R Lawson - Robert Leighton - M Liddle - Joyce Littleton
- R M Lawson - G & D Leighton - Valerie Liddle - John Littleton - N S Lawson - D Leighton - J Liddle - Linda Littleton - Ann Lawson - Liz Leighton - N Liddle - John Littleton - M Lawthian - Julie Lemin - L Liddle - john littleton
- Nichola Lawton - Kath Lenis - D Liddle - linda littleton - KD Lawton - E Lennant - W Liddle - James Littlewood - JC Lawton - J Lennon - M Liddle - Lana Liu
- Steve Layfield - Phil Lenton - I Liddle - Stanley Livingstone - R J Le Rolland - S Leonard - D Liddle - David Livingstone
- Irene Lea - John Leonard - V Liddle - Michael Livingstone-
Evans - J.M Leach - Carol Lerch - V Liddle - Gwen LLoyd - R Leach - Graham Leslie - Fiona Liddle - F Lloyd - S Leach - John Leslie - M Liddle - Eric Lloyd - R Leach - J Leslie - K Liddle - Lynn Lloyd - A Lear - M Leslie - A.T Liddle - A R Lloyd
- G A Lear - Ian Leslie - M Liddle - Christine Lloyd - J Learwood - Emeritus Ruth Lesser - T Liernard - Robert Lloyd - Ben Leary - Chris Levant - Chris Lightfoot - Donald F Lloyd
- David Leathead - B Lever - R. Lightfoot - Carolyn Lloyd-Jones - Julie Leathead - O Lever - G Lightfoot - Neil Lloyd-Jones
- M Leavey - E Lever - L Lightfoot - Grace Lloyd-Jones - J Ledger - P Levinson - F Lillie - Mary Lobb - Jane Lee - S Levison - W Lillies - J Lobson
- James Lee - Nick Levy - Cherlyss Lim - S Lock - Anglela Lee - Martin Levy - J Lincoln - W Locke
- Jean Lee - F Lewins - B Lincoln - Gordon Locke - K Lee - R Lewis - J E Lincoln - B E Lockey - R Lee - Donna Lewis - G Lindsay - Alan Lockie
- M G Lee - A Lewis - Alex Lindsay - E Lockyer - P Lee - D G Lewis - J Lindsey - K Lockyer - J Lee - M Lewis - Annette Lingard - J Lodge
- Anne S Lee - P Lewis - V Linley - M Lodge - S Lee - M Lewis - Alison Linsley - L.A Lofthouse
- Margaret Lee - Katja Leyendecker - Laura Linsley - W.R Lofthouse - Mary Lee - Zhu Li - A Lipkin - Jess Lofthouse - P Leece - Elaine Liddane - Joanne Lisle - James Logan
- Hazel Leech - Sarah Liddane - Hollie Lisle - Steven Logan - SE Leech - Catherine Liddane - Glynn Lister - MIchael Logan
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- M Logue - J Lowe - V Lunn - J Mackellar - Kathryn Lomas - Phillip Lower - AR Lunn - JSC MacKenzie
- R Long - S Lowery - K Lupton - MEC MacKenzie - R Long - S Lowery - Mike & Carol Lush - Lynda MacKenzie
- Nancy Long - C Lowery - C Lydon - Mary MacKenzie - P Long - CJ Lowery - Brian Lyle - Elizabeth Mackenzie - S Long - MA Lowery - D P Lyn - Alan Mackenzie
- Gillian Longfield - Dean Lowes - M Lynch - Bill MacKenzie - I.V Longfield - J Lowes - Mike Lynch - D Mackian - C Longstaff - S Lowes - P G M Lynch - D Mackian - K Longstaff - C E Lowes - D Lynch - M Mackie - A Longstaff - P Lowes - Danny Lynch - E Mackinlay
- Mr & Mrs Longton - F Lowes - D P Lynch - K Mackintosh - G Lonie - W K Lowes - William Lynn - M N Mackley - D Lonie - Richard Lowes - Margaret Lynn - Douglas Maclean - S Lonie - G Lowie - L Lynn - Mrs Macmillan - E Lonie - Brian Lowrey - K Lynn - D MacPhail
- K Looker - J M Lowry - Patricia Lynn - S Maddick - D Looker - W Lowry - W.H Lynn - Keith Maddison - A Loraine - Robin Lowther - M Lyons - J Maddison
- N G Loraine - Paul Lowther - S Lyrel - D S Maddison - Gillian Lord - C Lowther - T Lytton - J Maddison - Ann Lord - Claire Lowther - Anne Mableson - V Maddison
- Carol Lord - Catherine Lowther - WA Mabon - Kevin Maddox - R Lord - Dominic Lowther - D Mac - D Maddox - D Lord - Karen Lowther - Douglas MacAlister - Steve Maddox - N Lord - Roger Loxley - Doug MacAlister - Pat Madin
- Paul Lorris - Joanna Loxton - J Maccabe - J Madonald - James Lough - Helen Lucarelli - J Maccitosh - S Maghie
- Beverley Lough - L Lucas - V Maccitosh - Kirsty Maguire - David Lough - C Lucas - C MacDonald - N Mahmond
- Christine Loughnane - M Lucas - T Macdonald - Alexandra Mahon - Estelle Louw - A Lucas - Alex Macdonald - Kevin Mahone
- C Love - Julia Lucas - Christy Macdonald - Richard Mahoney - Paul Lovejoy - Andrew Lucas - Jeannie Macdonald - Joyce Mains
- J Lovell - Olivia Lucas - P V Macdonald - Leah Mains - M Lovell - Irene Luccock - Susan Macdonald - Alan Mair - N Lover - T Luck - M MacDougall - Linda Mair
- Isobel Lovett - R Luckett - Brandon MacFarlane - S Maitland - David Lowden - Michael Ludford - Donald MacFaul - Carol Maize - Arthur Lowden - Susan Ludkin - Bridget MacFaul - A Majid
- K Lowden - M Luke - Anne MacGregor - Patrick Mak - W Lowden - A Luke - Roz Mack - Jacquelyn Mak
- Gemma Lowden - K R Lumley - Marion Mack - Hazel Makepeace - M Lowdon - John Lumsden - Alex Mackay - A Makepeace - J Lowdon - Barbara Lumsden - Lynn Mackay - H Makin
- Stephen Noel Lowdon - J M Lumsden - F Mackay - R Malcony - S Lowdon - J B Lumsden - Jim Mackay - Muriel Male
- Chris Lowdon - D Lumsdon - V Mackay - I Male - Therese Lowe - W Lumsdon - J Mackay - WL Male
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- Sunil Malhotra - E Marshall - V Massingham - Julie McAlpine - E Mallen - Elaine Marshall - Gordon Matchett - R McAlwane - C Mallen - B Marshall - P Matfin - Joyce McAndrew - M Mallet - James Marshall - C & S Mather - S McAnwell
- Elizabeth Mallett - A Marshall - Lucy Matheson - P McArdle - Dave Mallett - Keith Marshall - Des Mathewson - K McArkle
- Charles Mallett - Margaret Marshall - J.M Mathieson - D McBeth - Malcolm Mallett - J Marshall - RW Mathieson - Vivien McBride - Muriel Malley - Mick Marston - Senseni Matshazi - Sue McCabe
- S Malone - J Marston - K Matthew - Bernard McCabe - S Malone - R Marston - C Matthew - Les McCabe
- Roger Malton - H D Martin - G Matthew - S McCabe - R Mankey - I C Martin - T Matthew - S McCabe
- Dorothy Manning - P Martin - R Matthew - K McCabe - Richard Manning - T W Martin - WA Matthew - P McCabe - Peter Manning - M Martin - John Matthews - M McCabe - Penny Manning - Robert Martin - Sue Matthews - J McCabe
- Richard Manning - T W Martin - Chris Matthews - Anne McCabe - J Manning - M Martin - R Matthews - J McCabe - Peter Mant - T Martin - KW Matthews - Michelle McCall - M Manwell - Catherine Martin - Elizabeth Matthews - Maria McCallogh
- Yasir Manzoor - F Martin - Jane Matthewson - Ian McCalman - Sheila March - G Martin - Joan Matthewson - Jean McCalman
- Wheeler Margaret - C Martin - Paul Matthewson - Eileen McCann - Della Marian - C A Martin - Wayne Maughan - Caroline McCarrell
- David Marjoram - D A Martin - Susan Maughan - Neil McCarthy - D Marjoran - EA Martin - Peter Maughan - P McCarthy - Brian Mark - W Martin - Katie Maughan - Wendy McCartney
- S Mark - Ellen Martin - A S Maughan - E McCartney - Christopher Markie - M Martin - Mr Maughan - J McCartney
- Tony Markwell - KM Martin - Mrs Maughan - H McCaskill - Lisa Marley - JB Martin - Joseph S Maw - R McCaskill
- Tegan Marley - Katie Martin - Sandra E Maw - R McClafferh - J Marley - Alison Martin - A Maxted - E McClafferh
- Kathleen Marlor - P Martin - J Maxwell - Angus McClean - John Marlor - Sarah Martyn-Fisher - Maxwell - Moira McClean
- Ann Marr - B Masheter - M May - Grigor McClelland - R Marr - Jeff Mason - P W May - L McClelland
- Joan Marr - J Mason - H M May - R McClelland - Gemma Marriner - D Mason - I May - M McCluskey - Joelyn Marriner - R A Mason - Karin May - P McCluskey
- Marriott - B M Mason - Mari Maya - M McColl - Dave Marriott - I J Mason - JA Mayell - Grace McCombie
- J Marriott - H Mason - R Mayer - Chris McConway - Dan Marsden - E Mason - Linda Mayfield - S McCormack - Roger Marsh - W Mason - H Mc Alwane - June McCormack
- George Marsh - D Mason - David McAdams - John McCormack - Lynne Marsh - J Mason - J McAllister - J McCormick
- R Marsh - R Massey - Michael McAloon - M McCourt - C Marshall - Colette Massey - B McAloon - JS McCourt
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- J P McCoy - Balls McGalls - Celia McGurk - I McLean - F McCoy - JL McGargon - Charlotte McGurk - J McLean - I McCran - P McGarrell - M McHugh - Anne McLeish
- David McCubbin - E McGarry - S McHugh - L McLeman - Lindsay McCubbin - R McGarry - Alison McInally - D McLeod - Theresa McCue - M McGarry - G McIntosh - B McLeod - Brian McCulloch - I McGarull - Peter McIntosh - M McLeod
- M McCulloch - Bob McGeary - Maria McIntosh - G McLeod - R McCulloch - Jane McGeary - Ben McIntyre - M McLeod
- Sarah McCune - Ann McGeary - Janice McIntyre - Allyson McLeod-Hardy - W McCuth - John McGeary - E Mcintyre - P McLoughlin
- Michael McCutheson - P McGedidy - P McIver - L McLuskey - Moira McDavid - Pat McGee - Carol McIver - Lesley McMahon
- Jane McDermott - James McGee - G McIver - Anne McMahon - David MCDiarmid - Fiona McGee - Tracy McIver - A McManus
- H McDiarmid - Emily McGee - Catherine McIvor - Anne McMaster - J McDine - Madeline McGee - William McKay - Eileen McMaster
- Anne McDonagh - J McGee - M McKay - F McMenamin - James McDonagh - Z McGee - Katheryn McKay - Colin McMillan - Patricia McDonald - G McGeorge - J McKay - Ian Mcmillan - George McDonald - Roma McGillivray - Helen Mckenna - J.R Mcmillan - Patrick McDonald - S McGlynn - G McKenna - Pat McMillan - Peter McDonald - Judith McGovern - Martin McKenna - SE McMillian - Lillian McDonald - Barbara McGovern - Robert McKenna - A McMorran - Jane McDonald - Mary McGovern - Leslie McKenna - Sue McMullen
- J McDonald - J & P McGovern - D McKenna - Neil McMullen - S McDonald - John McGowan - Graham McKenna - Elizabeth McMullen - A McDonald - J McGowan - Maureen McKenna - Anthony McMullen
- KP McDonald - P J McGraddie - Alistair McKenzie - D McMurray - Helen McDonald - Peter McGrady - Carole McKenzie - L McMurray - Alan McDonald - M T McGrady - K McKenzie - C McMurray
- M McDonald - CM McGrady - Margaret McKerd - G McNally - Mrs McDonald-Malia - Carmel McGrath - John Mckie - J McNally
- P A McDonnell - Jessie McGray - Kris McKie - Louise McNally - Paul McDonnell - P McGreevy - Sarah McKinley - Jamie McNally
- C McDonough - Neil McGreevy - Catherine McKinnell
MP - S McNamara
- P McDougall - C McGreevy - Anna McKnight - J McNamara - S McDougall - K McGreevy - Val McLane - A McNamara - L McDowell - F McGregon - M McLaughlan - C McNeil
- Cathy McDowell - M McGregon - G McLaughlan - E McNeill - C R McDowell - R McGuckin - Julie Mclaughlin - Stuart McNell - Ian McElroy - Jack McGuigan - Bill McLaughlin - Gill McNestry - T McEnaney - J McGuiness - T McLaughlin - L McNichol
- Katrina McEvoy - A McGuiness - Ruth McLaughlin - John McNulty - Donald McEwan - D.R McGuinness - K McLaughlin - S McPale
- P McEwan - E.M McGuinness - Andrea McLaughlin - Anena McPeake - J McEwan - E McGuinness - J McLean - G McPeake
- R McFadyen - David McGuire - Lesley McLean - M McPhee - Andrew McFetrich - R McGurk - D McLean - K McPherson - Michael McFetrich - J McGurk - A McLean - S McPherson
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- E McPherson - M Meldrum - Graham Milbanke - C Millican - N McPhesa - A Meldrum - Jeffrey Milburn - Charlotte Milligan
- Veronica McQueen - George Meller - D Milburn - J Milligan - P McQueen - Sue Mellon - S Milburn - O Milligan
- Ian McQueen - Ross Mellows - O Millard - Alfred Milliken - Brian McQuiggan - J Melody - D Millband - Sarah Mills
- Brenda McQuiggan - G Melton - Kerry Millen - Roger Mills - Mark McQuiggan - Louise Melville - David Millener - Lowell Mills
- Nichola McQuiggan - Stuart Melville - David Miller - Malcolm Mills - M J McQuillin - W J Melvin - Muriel Miller - Joanne Mills
- Andrew McRae - Claire Melvin - Carol Miller - Frank Mills - Arthur McRae - Audry Mendham - Jennifer Miller - Sarah Mills - Jean McRae - Gavin Mennie - Carole Miller - C Mills
- A McRae - Lesley Mennim - Andrew Miller - K Mills - M McRae - Clare Mennim - Carole Miller - S Mills
- V J McRobert - Ian Mennim - Carrie Miller - Shirley Mills - T McRobie - Sean Mennim - Ann Miller - D Millward - E McSlone - D Menzies - C Miller - Gillian Milne
- E McSwaine - Kate Menzies - B Miller - D Milne - V McTaff - Simon Merchant - Jane Miller - K Milne - D McTaff - J.A Merchant - David Miller - DJ Milne
- Helen McTaggart - Pauline Merle - LH Miller - E Milner - Brian McTernan - J.R Merrilees - Alan Miller - J B Milner
- J McTigue - M Merrilees - Waverey Miller - J Milroy - Barbara McVicart - craig merritt - Bill Miller - Lucy Milton
- S McVinnie - R Merry - Rita Miller - Lucy Milton - Janet McWilliam - S Merry - C Miller - L J Milton - A G McWilliam - M Metcalf - Anne Miller - DC Milton - A J McWilliams - G Metcalf - Gillian Miller - J Milton - K McWilliams - sue metcalfe - Christopher Miller - Patricia Minett - E ME Cluskey - Jane Metcalfe - A Miller - W Minett
- L Mead - V Metcalfe - L Miller - D Minte - H Mead - M Metcalfe - J Miller - G Minto
- A Meadows - J Metcalfe - J Miller - L Minto - G Meadows - D Metcalfe - S Miller - J Minto
- Nick Meagher - Elizabeth Meyer - S Miller - Sam Minty - C Meagher - Hazel Meyer - N C Miller - M J Mitchell
- steven meakin - W Michael Smith - A Miller - Derek Mitchell - M Mearns - David Middleton - M K Miller - L Mitchell - G Mearns - David Middleton - Susan Miller - T Mitchell
- David Medlycott - Naomi Middleton - C Miller - Joan Mitchell - Una mee - G Middleton - J Miller - Lisa Mitchell - Una Mee - G Middleton - M Miller - Mrs Mitchell
- A Mee - Donna Middleton - D Miller - E W Mitchell - Antonia Meears-White - Anne Middleton - Phil Miller - A C Mitchell
- M Meek - P.A Middleton - L Miller - Alison Mitchell - M Mehdi - A Middleton - R Miller - Anne Mitchell
- J.J Meikle - P Middleton - Amber Miller - J Mitchell - J Melding - R Middleton - Judy Miller - Gemma Mitchelson
- Philip Meldrum - Mary Midgley - Nicola Miller - Nicola Mitchinson
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- D Mitchinson - Tom & Linda Moore - DB Morgan - Alan Moses - T D Mitchinson - Nigel Moore - Joyce Morgan - K Moses - C Mitchinson - Chris Moore - G Morland - A Moses - Peter Mittins - Jackie Moore - Eileen Morley - Judith Mott - John Moat - Tracy Moore - Dave Morley - SP Mould
- E Moddison - E Moore - Bernard Morley - B Mould - Gillian Moffat - W Moore - TE Morley - S Mould - Robert Moffat - Z Moore - Ian Morris - J L Moulder
- L C Moffat - MA Moore - Peter Morris - R S Mounsey - Caren Moffett - Patricia Moore - S.R Morris - Lucy Mowat
- W Moffett - B J Moore - Peter J Morris - D Mowbray - D Moffett - JL Moore - K P Morris - J Mrsock
- S P Moffett - A J Moore - D Morris - D Mrsock - L Moffitt - D P Moore - L Morris - Pamela Mudie
- Tuula Mogg - J Moore - S Morris - Ian Mudie - Paul Mogie - Hannah Moore - CA Morris - B Mueller
- James Mohan - E Moore - K Morris - John Muir - Gordon Moir - J Moore - N Morris - L Muir - Lisa Moisan - Julie Moore - Jane Morris - N Muirhead
- L Moisan - Lynn Moore - Gordon Morris - Shaun Muldown - Mary Mole - P Moore - Mary Morris - Allen Muliss
- George Mole - T Moore - D Morris - J Mullarkey - Jennifer Mole - Joseph Moore - L Morris - J Mullarkey
- S Mole - Ellen Moore - Geraldine Morris-
Dowling - A Mulleson
- Eunice Mole - Brian Moorhead - Margaret Morrison - Elaine Mullinder - Lynne Mole - FB Moorhead - Jennifer Morrison - ES Mullins - P Molgale - Jayne Moorhead - David Morrison - Stuart Mumford - Mr Molloy - Jennifer Mooring - Donald Morrison - W Munnelly - S Molloy - Joanne Mooring - Rob Morrison - K Munnelly
- Jeanie Molyneux - Rebecca Moosavian - Harriet Morrison - P.J Munnings - Ross Molyneux - Ian Moralee - David Morrison - A Munnings
- Paula Monaghan - Ray Moran - Mary Morrison - Kathleen Munro - Paula Monaghan - A Moran - Jim Morrison - NA Munro - Lesley Monaghan - Charlotte Moran - Anne Morrison - RA Munro - William Monaghan - P N Moran-Parker - D Morrison - Peter Munro
- S Monaghan - D Mordue - Lesley Morrison - D Munro - C Montague - Debbie More - Z Morrison - D Munroe
- Rob Montgomery - Michael More - Paul Morrison - Mizuki Murai - Louise Moody - Sean More - P Morrison - Alex Murchie
- Margaret Moody - R Moreland - VH Morritt - I Murdoch - Mary Moody - Kathleen Morgan - Robert Mortimer - E Murdock
- M Moody - Beverley Morgan - Faye Morton - B Murph - Barry Moon - E.G Morgan - L Morton - T.M Murphy
- E Moon - Paul Morgan - M Morton - Gary Murphy - I Moon - Claire Morgan - D A Morton - terry murphy - S Moon - Derek Morgan - P Morton - terry murphy
- Andrew Moon - C Morgan - Jack Morton - David Murphy - Brian Mooney - Gwyneth Morgan - L Morton - Rob Murphy
- A Mooney - Eric Morgan - I Morton - L Murphy - Sandra Mooney - M Morgan - Martin Morway - Hazel Murphy
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- G Murphy - Mark Nailis - Tim Nelson - C Newton - Tony Murphy - P.D Nainby - Vicki Nelson - A Newton
- Jonathan Murphy - Nayan Nanavati - M Nelson - B Newton - Philippa Murphy - J Nanise - Hazel Nelson - V Newton
- Jean Murphy - V Napes - H Nelson - H Newton - C Murphy - R Napier - R Nelson - Lesley Newton
- Tim Murphy - GW Napier - Flew Nelson - S Nibber - Danielle Murray - Rob Naples - C Nelson - B C Nichol - Diane Murray - P Nardini - A Nelson - S Nichol - Sarah Murray - A Naseeb - S Nelson - A Nichol - F.W Murray - C Nattress - A Nelson - B Nichol
- Noreen Murray - Christine Naughton - Gillian Nesbit - Samantha Nichol - Val Murray - Nilesh Nayi - D Nesbitt - Margaret Nichol
- Malcolm Murray - Ann Naylor - Phil Nesbitt - Rebecca Nichol - A Murray - William Naylor - P Nesbitt - D Nichol - D Murray - Maureen Naylor - J Nesbitt - George Nichol
- Jane Murray - G A Naylor - Mitchell Nesbitt - J Nicholas - E Murray - J Naylor - B Netts - P Nicholls - J Murray - Rohit Nayyar - E Nevans - M Nicholls
- L J Murray - kevin neal - J Neve - D Nichols - G Murray - F Neal - William Neville - Shirley Nichols
- R K Murray - K Neal - Roger Nevin - A Nichols - T Murray - Irene Neale - Keith Newbegin - D Nichols - J Murray - C S Nealings - J Newburn - M Nichols - W Murray - J Nealings - C Newby - Beryl Nicholson - L Murray - Adrin Neatrour - M Newell - Andrew Nicholson
- JH Murray - Isabel Neatrour - Heather Newham - Geoffrey Nicholson - Amy Murray - Joe Neatrour - Bob Newham - J.T Nicholson
- C Murs - W J Nee - R Newham - Alan Nicholson - M Murtough - Stephanie Needham - A Newland - B Nicholson
- Lindsay Muse - Joan Needham - R Newman - P Nicholson - Caroline Muse - A Needham - Chris Newman - E Nicholson
- Linda Muse - M Neffendorf - David Newman - J Nicholson - R.W Muse - James Neffendorf - C Newman - Joany Nicholson
- William Muse - Joseph Neghesti - Anna Newson - Joy Nicholson - J Musgrave - D A Neil - Anna Newson - D Nicholson - J Musgrove - Margaret Neil - F Newstead - L Nicholson - R Mushett - Carol Neill - D Newstead - R Nicholson
- Colin Mussett - Jean Neill - Derek Newton - P Nicholson - W Musson - R Neillis - Graeme Newton - G Nicholson
- Pamela Musson - Roger Neilson - Michelle Newton - G Nicholson - J Myers - Olivia Neish - Alexander Newton - K Nicholson
- Natalie Myers - T Nellis - Olive Newton - H Nicholson - G E Myhill - Ian Nelson - M Newton - Rebecca Nicholson - A Myhill - Dorothy Nelson - M Newton - A Nicholson - C Myles - Hazel Nelson - C Newton - G Nicholson
- John Nagel - Jeremy Nelson - B Newton - D.W Nicol - S Nagel - R Nelson - K V Newton - Peter Nicolls - T Nagel - A Nelson - R H Newton - Colin Niel - V Nailis - S Nelson - V Newton - R Nimbitt
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- Gwen Ninon - T Oates - P Ollerenshaw - Sue Owens - M Nitsch - PA Oats - M Ollerenshaw - Carol Owens - J C Nixon - M Oblag - D Olly - P Owers - A J Nixon - H Obre - G Oma - R Owers
- Elizabeth Nixon - Molly Obrien - Mairead OMahoney - M Oxley - RJ Nixon - Margaret O'Brien - Elizabeth O'Mahoney - I Oxnard
- Sharron Nixon - S O'Brien - Rory O'Mahoney - Shiv Pabary - P Nixon - Christopher O'Brien - Gladys O'Mahoney - D Pace - S Nixon - Gillian O'Connell - June O'Malley - Catherine Pagan
- Mary Nixon - S Oddey - Stephen O'Mara - Joan Pagan - M Nixon - J Odgen - S O'Mara - Alan Pagan
- Lucie Nixon - T Odgen - C O'Neil - Jim Page - Anne Noble - Chris ODonnell - J E ONeill - J Page
- Bobbie Noble - A O'Donnell - Mr O'Neill - A Page - B Noble - Gateshead Officer - Mr O'Neill - Mark Page
- A V Noble - Karen Officer - Chi Onwurah - Duncan Page - R L Noble - Maria OFullen - Guy Opperman MP - Pippa Page - D Noble - Christine Ogg - M Orange - Mrs Pages
- E Noble - David Ogilvie - Adrian Ord - Suzanne Pages-
Slassor - Lesley Noble - S Ogilvie - Caroline Ord - J Paipps
- G Noddle - V Ogilvie - Janet Ord - Jean Paisley - R Nolan - Myles O'Gorman - P Ord - Sophie Palfreeman
- Joan Noonan - T O'Hagan - M Ord - A Palionis - Gaynor Noone - R O'Hagan - C Ord - Shelley Pallan - Jon Norbury - B O'Hagan - K Orfali - Maria Palmer
- N R Nordmann - B O'Hagen - J Orme - Alex Palmer - Mark Nordmann - Michael Ohara - Patricia Ormston - E M Palmer
- Wendy Nordmann - Theresa O'Hara - R Ormston - L Palmer - Orian Norfolk - Raymond O'Hara - E Ormston - J Palmer
- W Norfolk - J B O'Keefe - A Orr - CJ Palmer - Kelly Norman - K O'Keefe - H Orr - J Palmer - Mary Norman - Judith Okoro - Jean Orrick - B Palmer - Emily Norman - Elizbeth Oldfield - Samantha Orrick - Amanda Palmer
- Rachael Norman - Lesley Oldfield - Peg Osterman - Stephen Palmer - Katherine Norris - Liz Oldfield - Liz O'Sullivan - Judith Pandrich
- G Norris - Derek Oldfield - Vincent O'Sullivan - J B Pandrick - P Norton - Mr Olds - Anthony O'Sullivan - V Pape
- Kate Norwood - David O'Leary - Graham O'Sullivan - C Pape - N Nossiter - EA Oliver - Mie O'Sullivan - Freda Pape - J Nufour - Joyce Oliver - Clare O'Sullivan - I Park
- Linda Nugent - A & R Oliver - Mike Oswald - Jan Park - Tom Nutt - R A Oliver - John Oswald - WK Park - A Nuttall - R Oliver - Susan Oswald - David Park
- Karen Nzue - T K Oliver - Julie Oswald - V Park - S Oak - C Oliver - R L Ottaway - D Park
- David Oakes - E Oliver - P A Ottaway - S Park - Joan Oakes - J Oliver - V Ovenden - Marjorie Parken
- G Oakley - R B Oliver - Mark Owen - A Parken - L Oamer - D Oliver - D Owen - Michael Parker - J Oates - Beverley Oliver - R K Owens - William Parker
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- Graham Parker - Ailsa Paterson - J Paxton - Dennis Peel - GB Parker - Eric Patrick - Christina Paxtou - I Peel - J Parker - Barbara Patrick - A Pay - John Peet
- A G Parker - Eric Patrick - C Pay - Clare Peet - C Parker - Debbie Patrio - A Paylor - Carly Peggie - J Parker - Julie Patten - M Paylor - Valerie Pellatt
- S M Parker - Tony Patten - Glynn Payne - Tony Pelton - S M Parker - M Patten - D Payne - G Pemberton - M A Parker - J Patten - Chris Payne - R Pemberton - R J Parker - Helen Pattenson - Graeme Peacock - Ruth Penfold
- Oliver Parker - Brannen Patterson - Jenny Peacock - P Peng - V Parker - Anne Patterson - WG Peacock - V Penholm
- W D Parker - R Patterson - Frank Peacock - john penn - V Parker - G W Patterson - J Peacock - Joseph Penney
- H L Parker - C E Patterson - Mr & Mrs Peacock - Geoffrey Pennock - Kenneth Parker - Marjorie Patterson - John Peacock - IM Penrice
- Lynda Parkin - John Patterson - James Peacock - Stewart Pentland - John Parkin - Susan Patterson - David Pearce - L Pentland
- M Parkin - S Patterson - A Pearce - J Pentland - Tracey Parkin - S Patterson - Beverley Pearce - P Pentland
- M Parkin - D E Patterson - P Pearcy - FH Pentland - R Parkin - Ruth Patterson - N Peareth - W Pentland
- D A Parkin - K Patterson - A Pears - C A Pentland - J Parkin - A M Patterson - MC Pears - L Pepper - M Parkin - India Patterson - W Pearson - Colin Percy
- Brian Parkin - S Patterson - A Pearson - Mr Percy - T Parkin - Ben Patterson - C Pearson - L Percy
- Caroline Parkin - S Patterson - J Pearson - C W Percy - Joan Parkin - Sally Patterson - Sue Pearson - JD Percy
- David Parkins - Sylvia Pattinson - J Pearson - K Percy - JW Parkins - Ann Pattinson - C Pearson - Ian Perrier
- R. H Parkinson - Kerry Pattinson - E Pearson - N Perry - B C Parkinson - Margaret Pattinson - G W Pearson - B C Perry
- D Parmley - C Pattinson - S Pearson - D.J Pescod - Shirley Parnell - M Pattinson - DJS Pearson - Elizabeth Pesiod
- C Parnell - J Pattinson - B E Pearson - M Pesiod - Joyce Parry - E Pattinson - D Pearson - A Petch - Robert Parry - J Pattinson - L Pearson - B Peters
- Jennifer Parry - M Pattinson - PHI Pearson - P A Peters-Jones - Chris Parsons - John Pattinson - L Pearson - Pamela Peterson - Hannah Parter - S Pattison - Fiona Pearson - P.L Peterson - Colin Parven - FR Pattison - J Pearson - Tracey Peto - Julien Parven - Marjorie Patton - R Pearson - Nicholas Peto
- H Parvin - Helen Paul - R Pearson - B T Petrie - Elisabeth Pascoe - Helen Paul - C H Pearth - I L Petrie
- D Paskin - Mike Paul - L Pearth - R Pettersson - G Paskin - J D Paul - N Peas - Brian Peutherer - D Pass - Mr Pawlett - Nick Peckham - Marion Peutherer
- K M Patel - N Paww - S Pedeben - Susan Philip - P K Patel - C Paww - Denis Peel - M.Y Philips
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- N Philips - S Pinkney - Elizabeth Potts - A Pringle - J Philipson - John Pinsent - S Potts - Stephen Pringle
- Kevin Phillips - David Pipkin - T J Potts - J Pringle - John Phillips - S Pirie - p Potts - Edward Pringle - Judith Phillips - Hilary Pitkethly - W Potts - Sonia Pringle
- Doreen Phillips - A Pitloh - E Potts - L Pringle - D W Phillips - Charlotte Pitrat - C M Potts - Catherine Pringle
- D Phillips - Jeff Pitt - Brian Potts - Glenn Pringle - C Phillips - N Place - A Potts - Susan Pringle - J Phillips - R Place - WILLIAM POULTON - Stephen Pringle - P Phillips - Anne Place - John Pounder - V Pringle
- Peter Phillips - Hazel Plater - J Pountney - George Prinn - Anne Phillips - Christine Platt - A Povey - Jo Prior
- sharon phillipson - Robert Platt - Jayne Powell - Amanda Pritchard - F Phillipson - Louise Platt - P Powell - Lucy Pritchard
- Pat Phillipson - Ruth Platt - W Powell - Beth Pritchard - M Phillipson - C Platts - J Powell - Carole Proctor
- J Pick - M Pleasants - Ann Powell - Mr Proctor - Mr Pickens - Lauren Plews - Brenda Powell - E Proctor - L.M Pickens - R Plimley - Karen Powell - E P Proctor
- Susan Pickering - G Plunkett - Roger & Margaret
Power - Vidy Proctor
- Vivien Pickering - P Plunkett - N Poynter - Claire Prospert - Graeme Pickering - D Polden - Catherine Poynter - Eric Proud - Valerie Pickering - David Polglase - Anne Poynter - Roy Proud
- G Pickering - Neil Pont - Jennifer Pratt - Michael Proud - F Pickering - R Porrett - Eileen Pratt - Joanne Proud - N Pickering - P Porrett - David Preistley - Tony Proud - C Pickering - HH Porritt - D Presland - John Proud
- Eddie Pickett - G R Porteous - J Prest - H Proud - D Pickett - K Porteous - Lindsay Preston - P Proud - S Pickett - Janet Porter - Craig Preston - Kathryn Proudlock
- Ian Pickett - S.L Porter - G.K Preston - M Proudlock - Catherine Pickford - Lucinda Porter - V Preston - Mark James Proudlock
- H.F Pierson - J Portess - Heather Price - I Lee Prudhoe - Maragaret Piggit - Martin Porton - Brian Price - J Lee Prudhoe
- Helena Pigott - Anthony Potter - J Price - J Lee Prudhoe - Graham Pilkington - S Potter - Muriel Price - J Prudhoe
- Brian Pilling - Hugh Potter - V M Price - David Pryer - AE Pinchen - Ted Potts - L D Price - Jon Pugh
- R Pinder - John Potts - T Price - Zoe Pugh - R A Pinder - Steve Potts - M Price - R Punton
- K Pine - John Potts - Kay Price - J Punton - M Pine - John Potts - Nick Price - M Purcell - P Pinel - M Potts - Anne Price - J Purves - L Pinel - M Potts - S Prices - ME Purves - R Pini - S Potts - AC Priestley - I Purves
- Diana Pink - Stephen Potts - Maria Primarolo - Alan Purvis - J Pink - M Potts - M Prince - V Purvis
- Connie Pinkerton - Alan Potts - Gev Pringle - M Purvis - J.M Pinkney - A Potts - N Pringle - W Purvis
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- Jane Purvis - D A Ramsay - J Reavell - Anne Rees - Lorna J Purvis - John Ramsey - Carol Reay - Bryan Rees - James P Purvis - M Ramsey - Sophie Reay - M Rees
- R G Purvis - D Ramsey - B Reay - A Rees - A Purvis - John Ramsey - C Reay - A E Rees - D Purvis - I Ramsey - D Reay - A Rees - V Purvis - J E Ramsey - Marjorie Reay - Paul Reeve - M J Pye - Mr Ramsey - Norma Reay - Louise Reeve - J A Pye - Agnes Ramshaw - Zofia Reca - J Reeve
- John Pye - W Ramshaw - Phil Reddie - Emma Reeve - A Quarrie - S Ramshaw - Mark Redding - J Reeve - C Quibell - A Ramshaw - C.P.F Redfern - M Reeves
- Arthur Quick - Tom Ramshaw - Chris Redfern - Elizabeth Regnard - Lynn Quigley - J Ramshaw - A Redfern - Paul Regnard
- M.A Quille - Elizabeth Randell - JM Redgrave - B Regnard - C Quin - Brian Randell - C Redhead - A.C Regnart - F Quinn - Elizabeth Randell - J Redhead - LINZI REID
- Ken Quinn - H Rang - Catherine Reding - G.H Reid - Ken Quinn - A Rang - Alan Redman - Michael Reid
- J Quinn - L Rangecroft - Paul Redmayne - Stewart Reid - E Quinn - C Rangecroft - Robert Redmond - S J Reid
- F N Quinn - S.E Rank - E A Redpath - Mr & Mrs Reid - M Quinn - G.K Rankin - M Redpath - Mr Reid
- Joan Quinn - G Rankin - Alan Redshaw - N Reid - J Quinn - Pamela Ranson - Graeme Reed - I K Reid - L Quinn - N Ranson - G Reed - A L Reid
- P Quinnin - Emma Ranson - Mr Reed - Ann Reid - Tom Quiqley - P L Ratcliffe - C.W Reed - S Reid
- M Quiqley - T Ratcliffe - J.R Reed - Brian Reid - A Race - D Ratcliffe - Daniel Reed - I Reilly
- Alison Race - Ann Rattigan - Graham Reed - D Reilly - Martine Racynski - A Ravenscroft - Gillian Reed - Dietrich Reimond
- clive rae - J D Rawling - Joanna Reed - J Remmant - Guy Rae - Joyce Rawlings - P Reed - Zeru Ren - G Rae - Carl Rawlings - M Reed - Doris Renforth
- E Rafferty - S Rawlinson - L Reed - G B Renforth - Anne Raffle - A Ray - A Reed - S Renner - Sara Ragan - Ken Rayner - G Reed - J Renton
- H Railton - SC Raynes - G B Reed - Mr Renwick - Juliet Raine - A Rayson - M Reed - Margaret Renwick - J Rainford - Eileen Rayson - A Reed - J Renwick
- George Raistrick - K V Rea - J Reed - B Reston - Sheila Raistrick - V A Rea - G Reed - G Revell
- janet ramm - Damiano Rea - K Reed - Jonathon Rew - Kathleen Ramm - FWT Read - K Reed - Johnathon Rewcastle
- Gill Ramsay - James Reader - A Reed - LM Rewcastle - Gill Ramsay - Angela Readman - J Reed - David Rewcastle
- John Ramsay - J Rear - Grace Reed - M Reynolds - Edith Ramsay - J Rearman - Wendy Reeds - P Reynolds
- S Ramsay - A Reas - J Reelgate - J Reynolds
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- Maureen Reynolds - Terence Richardson - W Rilly - J Robertson - S Reynolds - R Richardson - LJ Rimmer - N Robertson - Bob Rhodes - D Richardson - E Ringrose - T Robertson
- K Rhys-Jones - Bob Richardson - Ann Ripley - MW Robertson - Patricia Riach - Claire Riches - Ione Rippeth - C Robertson
- Paul Riach - G Riches - Peter & Lisa
Rippingale - L Robertson
- S Riccalton - L Richley - Stephen Rippon - Nicole Robertson - G Riccalton - Liz Richley - stephen rippon - Ian Robertson - L Riccalton - Marcus Richman - S Rippon - Shireen Robinson - I Riccalton - K Richmond - G Riseborough - Myra Robinson
- E Rice - B Richmond Smith - M Riseborough - Gordon Robinson - P Rice - D.M Rickaby - Risebury - Sandra Robinson
- Ros Rice - C Rickard - B Ritson - Tony Robinson - Gerry Rice - Agnes Rickleton - J L Ritson - Lyn Robinson - B A Rice - GB Rickleton - J B Ritson - Julie Robinson
- Clare Rice - Pat Riddell - C Ritson - Eric Robinson - Harriet Rich - Susannah Riddell - S Ritson - Bev Robinson - E Richards - Geoff RIddell - J Ritson - Adrian Robinson
- R.H Richards - B Riddell - Philip Ritson - Jean Robinson - P Richards - L Ridden - Alan Ritzema - Margaret Robinson
- ME Richards - S Ridden - Maureen Ritzema - Paula Robinson - M Richards - B Ridge - Paul Rivett - W.K Robinson
- Carl Richards - Laura Ridgley - Margaret Rivett - Mrs Robinson - Brian Richards - Melanie Ridgley - M Robb - Joan Robinson
- Norman Richardson - M Ridler - Eboni Robb - B Robinson - Elizabeth Richardson - Ann Ridley - S Rober - A Robinson
- John Richardson - J.G Ridley - Rachel Roberts - K Robinson - Elizabeth Richardson - D Ridley - Paul Roberts - B Robinson - Margaret Richardson - J M Ridley - J.A Roberts - S Robinson
- K Richardson - M Ridley - Barbara Roberts - C Robinson - Yvonne Richardson - T Ridley - Dane Roberts - M Robinson
- L Richardson - A L Ridley - Rachel Roberts - A Robinson - H Richardson - D C Ridley - Julie Roberts - P Robinson - A Richardson - P Ridley - Diane Roberts - Margaret Robinson - S Richardson - E Ridley - David Roberts - Alan Robinson
- Jamie Richardson - R Ridley - Abigail Roberts - J Robinson - G Richardson - D Ridley - W Roberts - J V Robinson - M Richardson - Sylvia Ridley - H Roberts - J Robinson - M Richardson - Alan Ridley - M Roberts - Jessica Robinson - W Richardson - Lynn Ridley - Clare Roberts - M Robinson - E Richardson - Anita Ridley - Nick Roberts - A E Robinson - S Richardson - P Ridley - Kelly Roberts - D Robinson
- GA Richardson - R Ridley - David Robertson - A Robinson - D Richardson - Gordon D Ridley - Debbie M Robertson - J J Robinson - A Richardson - Sylvia Ridley - Bruce Robertson - K Robinson
- Emma RIchardson - W Rigby - Paul Robertson - J Robinson - Grant Richardson - T W Riley - A Robertson - A Robinson
- Jessica Richardson - L Riley - A K Robertson - Nora Robinson - M Richardson - D Riley - Roy Robertson - J Robinson
- Lisa Richardson - Matt Riley - C Robertson - D Robinson
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- A O Robinson - S Robson - J Ross - Michael Rowlands - J P Robinson - L Robson - S E Ross - Anita Rowley - K Robinson - J Robson - D Ross - Megan Rowley - M Robinson - H Robson - A Ross - D Rowley - D Robinson - R Robson - MR Ross - Joy Rowley - A Robinson - B Robson - M Ross - Danneyll Rowlinson - A Robinson - Ian Robson - Margaret Ross - Pauline Roxburgh - A Robinson - Steven Robson - Kathleen Ross - A N Roxburgh
- John Robinson - Wyden Robson - A Roswe - M Roxburgh - Michelle Robinson - Gareth Lloyd Robson - Kevin Rothery - G Roxby - Slyvia Robinson - John Robson - Andrew Rotuerj - Sudipta Roy - Edith Robinson - R Roche - Peter Rourke - Alistair Roy
- Pat Robson - Ian Rodden - Rachel Rourke - I Royal - CA Robson - L Rodden - Gerry Rouse - P Royal
- Martin Robson - Ken Rodger - S Rouse - A Royal - E Robson - Peter J Rodgers - M Rouse - J E Royle - Mr Robson - ALAN RODGERS - L W Rouse - P Ruane
- Alison Robson - Carl Rodgerson - D Routledge - N Rudall - Keith Robson - Mike Roe - Julie Routledge - Briony Rebecca Rudd
- Margaret Robson - L A Roe - JT Routledge - linda ruddick - A Robson - J Roe - Janice Routledge - J Ruffman - N Robson - J Roebuck - Emma Routledge - A Ruffman
- Elayne Robson - Alison Rogers - K Routledge - Sara Rugan - Jacqueline Robson - Hannah Rogers - T Rowan - Linda Rule - Christine Robson - David Rogers - L Rowden - Alan Rule
- David Robson - S E Rogers - Karl Rowe - Clare Rushton - David Robson - T Rogers - Paul Rowe - Russell
- Christine Robson - Elizabeth Rogers - DJ Rowe - Jane Russell - M Robson - David Roll - Kenneth Rowe - Moya Russell
- Michelle Robson - J.E Rollings - K Rowe - J Russell - Keith Robson - J Rookey - Ted Rowe - Julia Russell - Peter Robson - M Rootham - Alan Rowell - D Russell - Adele Robson - R Roper - N Rowell - A Russell
- J Robson - Sarah Roscoe - Geoffrey Rowell - C Russell - A Robson - Brenda Rose - Andrea Rowell - J Russell
- C A Robson - Derek Rose - J Rowell - M Russell - A Robson - Miriam Rose - W Rowell - Brian Russell - I Robson - Brian Rose - M Rowell - JC Rutherford
- Pat Robson - B Rose - John Rowell - Joan Rutherford - Michelle Robson - Stephen Rosher - Ben Rowen - Jim Rutherford
- S Robson - Eric Rosher - E Rowland - Liz Rutherford - Eliz Anne Robson - Mary Rosher - E J Rowland - Allan Rutherford
- A Robson - Henry Ross - A Rowland - Kevin Rutherford - G Robson - David Ross - Beth Rowland - Richard Rutherford - P Robson - Ross - Joe Rowland - james rutherford
- V J Robson - Helen Ross - S Rowland - S Rutherford - J R Robson - Mr Ross - S E Rowland - R J Rutherford - E Robson - Jennifer Ross - W Rowlands - N Rutherford - B Robson - T Ross - B Rowlands - Mr Rutherford - J Robson - J O Ross - Sylvia Rowlands - C Rutherford
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- J Rutherford - Alex Sandercock - Mr Scott - Robert Scott - RW Rutherford - John Sanderson - Ian Scott - Sarah Scott - HA Rutherford - Lee Robert Sanderson - Robson Scott - J E Scott
- Elizabeth Rutherford - J H Sanderson - Alan Scott - B Scott - Lynn Rutherford - C Sanderson - David Scott - H Scott
- M Rutherford - M Sanderson - Douglas Scott - P Scott - Karen Rutter - Lisa Sanderson - Elaine Scott - S Scott - Tracey Rutter - Nick Sandford - Mary Scott - B Scott
- J Rutter - M Sandison - Paul Scott - J Scott - P Ruxton-Fischer - N Sandwith - Peter Scott - A Scott
- Linda Ruz - Urmi Sansum - Roger Scott - B Scott - Jean Ryall - Nicola Sargeant - Linda Scott - E Scott - Mina Ryan - Beryl Sargent - Joyce Scott - James Scott - Viv Ryan - Gordon Sargent - James Scott - K Scott - W Ryan - Zeb Satten - Mrs J Scott - Linda Scott - M Ryan - E Satterthwaite - Craig Scott - Colin Scott - N Rye - N Satterthwaite - J Scott - D Scott
- Caroline Rye - W Satterthwaite - J C Scott - Geoff Scott - Michael Rye - S Satterthwaite - Mr Scott - hannah Scott - PD Rylance - E.G Saunders - Mrs Scott - Jonathan Scott - R Rylance - L Saunders - K Scott - M Scott - L Rymer - A Savage - Kathleen Scott - Maragret Scott - T Rymer - Chris Sawt - C Scott - Albert Scott
- A S Stewart - Florence Sawt - Iain Scott - Eileen Scottie - C Saba - Kay Sawyer - D Scott - J Scragg
- D Saddington - Jan Sawyer - M Scott - C Scringeou - S Sadek - Mr Sayer - M E Scott - Colin Scrutton
- Emma Sadler - F Sayer - J Scott - E Scullion - Nic Sadler - D Scales - Alan Scott - C Scurfield - Mrs Sadler - Dave Scanlan - George Scott - M Scurr - H W Sadler - Don Scarratt - Kenneth Scott - G Seales - J M Sadler - Barry Scaum - Joy Scott - Susan Searl - L Sadler - Leonie Schmid - S Scott - John Searle - K Sage - Paul Schofield - FG Scott - M Seccombe
- June Sains - R.J Scholfield - E Scott - T Seccombe - Dylan Saint - Ingo Schuder - I Scott - Louise Sedgewick - Brian Saint - Joanna Schuder - L Scott - F T Sedgewick - Paul Sales - Ingo Schuder - R Scott - M Sedgewick
- Gladys Salfield - T Scobie - P Scott - Peter Sedgwick - G Salkeld - D Scoot - S J Scott - J Sedgwick - K Salkeld - Mark Scorer - I Scott - Hannah Seeber - M Salmon - E Scorer - F K Scott - M Seeber - C Salmon - D Scotsow - H Scott - Sophie Seeber - D Salmon - P Scotsow - J Scott - J Seed - Lisa Salter - E J Scotsow - Peter Scott - M R Seed
- MS Sammut - Elizabeth Scott - John Scott - A Seely - P Sample - Ronald Scott - J Scott - Jim Seery - K Sanapo - Jonathan Scott - D Scott - Emily Seery
- Joanne Sandercock - Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott - Cecil Selby - C Sandercock - L Scott - Robert Scott - J Selby
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- Maureen Senior - Trevor Shears - John Shipley - A L J Simpson - Terence Senior - L Shears - M & A Shipley - A Simpson
- D Sentance - K Sheedy - K Shipsey - S Simpson - R Serath - R Sheenan - Rajshree Shirbhate - D J Simpson
- SM Serginson - Jill Sheil - AM Shirwell - A Simpson - A Sewell - Andrew Sheil - Richard Short - A Simpson - M Sewell - Kerry Sheldrick - Allan Short - L Simpson
- S J Sewell - H Shell - Dawn Short - J E Simpson - Tim Sexton - J Shell - E Short - AE Simpson
- Sarah Seymour - Gale Shelley - A Shorter - C Simpson - J.E Seymour - Maggi Shepherd - J Shorter - John Simpson
- M Shabir - Janet Shepherd - Ernie Shorton - V Simpson - M Shaftoe - J Shepherd - Moira Shorton - A Simpson
- des shanahan - E Shepherd - Olga Shorton - Laura Sims - JG Shanks - S Shepherd - Moira Shorton - S Sinah
- Alison Shannon - F Shepherd - Bryan Shorton - Stewart Sinclair - Sylvia Shappe - Bill Shepherd - Hari Shukla MBE, OBE - Y Sinclair
- Joan Sharif - Ross Shepherd - J Shute - S Sinclair - Paul Sharkey - David Shepherdson - Julia Siddall - Lindsay Sinclair
- Dr Sharma - Christine
Shepherdson - Ruth Siddals - Tami Sinclair
- Mrs Sharma - L Shepherdson - D Sidders - Tracy Sinclair - Jim Sharp - Louise Shepherdson - Stacey Sidders - M Sinclair
- Simone Sharp - A C Shepley - Liz Sidebotham - Jaswinder Singh - Chris Sharp - Margaret Sheratt - E C Sidebotham - Mary Sinha
- G Sharp - Karen Sheridan - J Sidman - Alistair Sinton - G Sharp - Helen Sherlock - Leanne Sidney - A Sionnson
- Julie Sharp - D Sherrin - R Sidney - Anthony Skelchy - Scott Sharp - Lesley Shervington - Stuart Sidney - G Skelly
- L Sharp - Maureen Sherwin - Joan Sigmund - Amy Skelton - Ian Sharp - E Sherwood - Joan Sillett - J Skidmore - S Sharp - H.M Shewell - Helen Silver - Jean Skinner
- C Sharpe - Elizabeth Shichels - Amanda Silvester - Alan Skinner - S.M Sharpe - Amelle Shieb - N T Silvester - A Skoyles - D Sharpe - Ann Shieber - Gillian Sim - Margaret Slade
- Iain Sharples - Danielle Shield - Sharon Sim-Brydon - Jack Slade - Jennifer Shaw - Laura Shield - Dan Simcock - N Slade - Monica Shaw - A Shield - Janet Simkin - JW Slade
- A Shaw - R Shields - John Simmons - Richard Slassor - Anglea Shaw - J Shields - Leah Simmons - S Slater - Martin Shaw - J Shields - S A Simmons - Brenda Slater
- R Shaw - N Shields - Richard Simms - Cathy Slater - D J Shaw - N Shiell - Lisa Simnett - Kate Slater - A Shaw - John Shiell - Simon - D Slater - F Shaw - Mark Shiell - Lola Simonson - J Slater
- Emily Shaw - R J Shiells - SIMPSON - S Slaughter - EE Shaw - E A Shiells - Tonia Simpson - D Slaughter
- Maureen Shea - T P Shielp - A Simpson - Peter Slegg - Joseph Shea - M Shiels - M Simpson - Sheila Slevin
- L Shearer - C Shiels - J Simpson - GH Slipper - D M Shearer - Abbie Shillito - F K Simpson - G Slipper
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- Philip Sloan - Nancy Smith - D Smith - S E Smith - D Sloan - K Smith - S Smith - D J Smith
- M P Sloan - P.L. Smith - C M Smith - J Smith - A Sloan - Martin Smith - C Smith - JR Smith - S Sloan - R Smith - June Smith - Florence Smith
- Christopher Smailes - Jonathan Smith - E Smith - N Smith - Nora Smailes - Brenda Smith - Andrea Smith - Gwen Smithson
- A Small - O Smith - R Smith - L Smyth - J Small - Jean Smith - Claire Smith - Peter Smyth - W Small - TD Smith - S Smith - E Smyth
- John Smart - Anne Smith - R Smith - Ray Snaith - H J Smart - K J Smith - Jan Smith - M Snaith - T Smart - C Smith - T Smith - Wendy Snell
- Lisa Smeaton - R Smith - D L Smith - Roger Snodin - Mike Smeaton - Muriel Smith - J.G Smith - M.T Snowball - Bob Smeaton - J M Smith - T Smith - Craig Snowball - John Smee - Neil Smith - Sarah Smith - J Snowball - TB Smiles - JG Smith - Denis Smith - Joan Snowdon
- Elizabeth Smith - M A Smith - J Smith - J Snowdon - Alyson Smith - J W Smith - JB Smith - J Snowdon
- Douglas Smith - M Smith - Tracy Smith - Louise Snowdon - W Smith - Stella Smith - J M Smith - Shiela Snowdon
- Edmund Smith - A Smith - D Smith - RL Snowdon - Madeleine Smith - Brian Smith - Gordon Smith - Jim Soames
- Joanne Smith - EG Smith - GA Smith - Jane Soddard - Brenda Smith - C Smith - S Smith - E Somerville
- A.M Smith - Peter Smith - D Smith - Andrew Sommerville - Madeleine Smith - Marlene Smith - Liz Smith - P Songupta
- D Smith - Margaret M Smith - LA Smith - Damian Sopalski - Pandora Smith - M Smith - S Smith - P.A Sore - Joanne Smith - S Smith - JW Smith - C Sorensen
- F Smith - B Smith - Gia Smith - H Sorensen - A Smith - Anna Smith - Leah Smith - K.W Soulsby
- R.D Smith - Darryl Smith - M Smith - N Soulsby - Margaret Smith - C Smith - Mick Smith - G Soulsby
- Peter Smith - Chris Smith - Oli Smith - Christopher Souter - Sean Smith - V Smith - Rebecca Smith - Elizabeth Souter
- A Smith - J Smith - Valerie Smith - J Souter - Christopher Smith - J N Smith - Adam Smith - R Souter
- Patricia Smith - M Smith - B Smith - NJ Southern - D.A Smith - P Smith - David Smith - Katie Southerton
- Debbie Smith - Steven Smith - Garry Smith - Matthew Southwell - Kristine Smith - Mavis Smith - J.C Smith - J Southwell
- Mark Smith - Linda Smith - Jessica Smith - Bryce Sowerby - Mavis Smith - Patricia Smith - Kay Smith - John Sowerby - Mike Smith - T Smith - Mike Smith - E Sowerby - Peter Smith - S Smith - Rebecca Smith - G Sowerby
- Rowland Smith - A Smith - S Smith - G Sowerby - Gordon Smith - R Smith - T Smith - Cynthia Sowerby
- P Smith - Linda Smith - Tracey Smith - John Sowerby
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List of Contacts - Residents (in alphabetical order)
- P Sowerby - Gordon Spring - M Steele - Barbara Stewart - Alison Sparice - Neil Sprot - J.G Steele - Kathleen Stewart
- J.A Spark - Teri Sproul - Elizabeth Steele - Tania Stewart - A Sparke - Terry Sproul - Ray Steele - Sharon Stewart
- Beverley Sparke - L Sprunt - L Steele - Julie Stewart - A Sparke - D Spry - Laura Steele - Keith Stewart
- M Sparkes - Darren Spurling - A Steele - K Stewart - Gill Sparrow - Chloe Squires - JT Steele - M Stewart
- Jane Sparrow - George Squires - H Steele - D Stewart - S C Speak - Barbara Stabler - M Steelyer - Deborah Stewart
- J Speak - Barbara Stabler - V Steery - S Stewart - Mervin Spearing - UJ Stafford - N Stellyer - C Stewart
- P Spearing - Amy Stafford - John Stembridge - Maureen Stewart - A Spedding - D Stafford - Chris Stenman - B Stewart - LA Speed - Derick Stafford - G Stensland - Ian Stewart
- Robert Speight - J E Stafford - Natasha Stephens - Claire Stewart - Anthony Speight - R T Stagg - J Stephens - JR Stewart
- John Speight - E J Stagg - J Stephens - Chloe Stewart - Jean Speight - Maxine Stagg - P A Stephens - Jill Stewart
- Emma Spence - D Stainsby - Chris Stephenson - Barry Stewart - K Spence - Margaret Stainsby - Gary Stephenson - Craig Stewart
- David Spencer - Janice Stait - Angela Stephenson - K Stewart - Ann Spencer - Martin Stait - Chris Stephenson - K Stewart - G Spencer - Alan Stalker - M Stephenson - Cecilia Stewart
- C Spencer - M Stallard - Sarah Christine
Stephenson - Ann Stickley
- C Spencer - Ronald Stamp - Billy Stephenson - Amanda Stillito - Keith Spencer - A Stamp - M Stephenson - Jeff Stillwell
- Mr Spencer - M Stanford - M A Stephenson - J Stinchcombe - K Spencer - Michael Stanley - M Stephenson - J Stirrat - V Spencer - L Stanley - B Stephenson - G Stobart
- B T Spencer - I Stanners - L Stephenson - JB Stobbart - Denis Spencer - C Stanwix - M Stephenson - Malcolm Stobbart - Helen Spicer - C Staper - M Stephenson - R.H Stobbart - Paul Spicer - M Starkey - S Stephenson - B Stobbart
- H Spicer - G Starkey - S Stephenson - P Stobbart - S Spicker - J Starling - E Stephenson - N Stobbart - K Spires - Ruth Starr-Keddle - C Stephenson - S Stobbart - B Spires - Pauline Statt - Pauline Stephenson - P Stobbart
- Jace Spires - Roisan Staughan - M Stephenson - S Stobbart - J Spirit - H Stawsby - Sidney J Stephenson - G Stobbart
- Patricia Spong - K Stead - Patricia Stevens - M Stobbart - Catherine Spoor - M J Stead - John Stevens - M Stobbart
- S Spoor - Susan Steadman - Seb Stevens - R Stobbart - nicola Spoors - J B Steadman - J Stevens - Dave Stobbs - Steven Spoors - Ian Steel - James Stevenson - J Stobo
- Matthew Spoors - C Steel - Sylvia Stevenson - J Stobo - Craig Spours - L Steel - J R Stevenson - D Stobo - M Spowart - LM Steel - M P Stevenson - M Stocks
- NB Sprague - Pauline Steele - A Stevenson - P Stockton - Chris Spray - Emma Steele - John Stewart - Fiona Stoddart
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List of Contacts - Residents (in alphabetical order)
- Mervyn Stoddart - Joan Stuart - P O Svanberg - Bill Tait - Cath Stoddart - Douglas Stuart - L Swaile - Lesley Tait
- G Stoddart - Marie Stuart - D Swan - K Tait - Ashleigh Stokeld - R Stuart - S Swan - Joanna Tait
- Jennie Stokell - Alan Stuart - Muriel Swan - Pip Tait - A Stoker - I Stuart - Patricia Swan - S Tait - C Stokoe - H Stuart - Jim Swan - Lesley Tait
- MJ Stokoe - N Stuart - P Swann - Norma Tait - SA Stokoe - E Stuart - D J Swann - B Tait
- Jennifer Stokoe - L Stuart - Lisa Swann - Gail Tait - M Stokoe - J Sturgiss - D Swann - V Tait - H Stokoe - SB Styles - Noray Sweeney - S Tait - S Storer - CR Styman - M Sweeney - Alexandra Talbot
- Roy Storer - S Suddes - Louise Sweeney - Kieron Talbot - J.M Storey - H Suddes - Sheena Sweeney - D Talbot
- Marjorie Storey - Joyce Suddick - David Sweeney - M Talbot - Mavis Storey - CJ Suddick - L E Sweeney - D G Talbot
- Di Storey - S Sudford - L Sweeney - Maggie Tallerman - Chris Storey - Alan Sudweeks - R Sweeney - Paul Tankard - Robin Storey - Liz Sugden - A Sweeney - David Tanner - Anne Storey - Nicola Sugden - A Sweet - Lucy Tanser
- A Storey - Nicola Sugden - David Swetnam - Kenneth Tapper - J Storey - M Sullivan - Caroline Swift - V Tarbit - P Storey - J Summerbell - K Swinburne - Norma Tarkenter - H Storey - David Summers - WB Swinburne - M Tasker
- A C Storey - R A Summers - B Swinburne - I Tate - D Storey - SE Summers - M Swindale - E Tate - V Storey - D Summers - RJ Swindrug - I Tate - M Storey - Eunice Summers - Neil Swinney - J Tate
- M V Storey - Dawn Summerson - J Swinney - Y Tate - M V Storey - T Sumner - Louise Swinney - M Tate - WI Storey - Craig Sunderland - S Swinney - A Tate - K Storey - Pamela Sunderland - G Swinney - John Tate
- JW Storey - Linda Surrey - A Sydenham - S Taverner - MA Storr - Brent Surrey - Thomas Syme - Judith Taylor
- Chris Story - H Surtees - E Symington - Joan Taylor - David Stothard - Chris Sutcliffe - Julian Symmons - Ian Taylor - Elsie Stothard - J Sutcliffe - Jane Symons - Val Taylor
- M Stothert - P J Sutcliffe - M Symons - Bill Taylor - T Stout - J Sutcliffe - Suzanne Syson - MH Taylor
- Derek Stoves - Peter Sutcliffe - Michael Taberham - C.M Taylor - R Stoves - Evelyn Sutherland - C Taberham - O Taylor
- Diyon Stoyanov - N Sutherland - Adam Taeger - Allison Taylor - Ian T. Strachan - D Sutherland - Janice Tagg - Cath Taylor - Mary Stratford - S Sutherland - Eleanor Taggart - Hilary Taylor
- L Stratton - N Sutherland - Gerard Taggart - Lesley Taylor - B Streets - Mr Sutherland - James Taggart - Paul Taylor
- Wendy Streets - Jane Sutton - Siavash Tahehi - Stan Taylor - A Stringer - KW Sutton - R & M Tait - Suzanne Taylor - J Strong - Anne Sutton - R Tait - Alan Taylor
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List of Contacts - Residents (in alphabetical order)
- G Taylor - L Taylor - J S Thirlwell - Jane Thompson - H Taylor - L Taylor - John Thirwell - E Thompson
- Irene Taylor - J Taylor - I A Thirwell - A Thompson - Nora Taylor - Elaine Taylor - FD Thirwell - E Thompson
- E Taylor - Kate Taylor - A Thirwell - U Thompson - I Taylor - Roy Taylor - M Thirwell - Margaret Thompson - C Taylor - A Taylor - Richard Thoburn - J Thompson - K Taylor - C A Taylor - Idilda Thoburn - H Thompson - S Taylor - Emma Taylor - Matthew Thoburn - Louise Thompson - J Taylor - Rosie Taylor - Kevin Thomas - S Thompson - J Taylor - J Taylor - Helen Thomas - J Thompson - G Taylor - D Taylor - V Thomas - A Thompson - R Taylor - J Taylor - C Thomas - K Thompson - R Taylor - John Taylor - J Thomas - C Thompson - A Taylor - Tom Teasdale - Justine Thomas - E L Thompson
- Ian Taylor - J Teasdale - Sharon Thomas - M Thompson - Nicola Taylor - S Tedstill - P Thomas - Liz Thompson
- K Taylor - M Tedstill - Kealey Thomas - D Thompson - N Taylor - M Teeney - Steven Thomas Brown - S Thompson
- Kieth Taylor - T Teeney - A Thomason - H Thompson - A M Taylor - Jeffrey Telfer - Judith Thomlinson - M Thompson - C T Taylor - Anne Telfer - Mary Thompson - V Thompson - S Taylor - Sally Telfer - Fiona Thompson - A Thompson
- Richard Taylor - M G Telfer - J W Thompson - Paul Thompson - J L Taylor - G Telfer - Alan Thompson - M Thompson
- Margaret Taylor - K Telfer - J Barrie Thompson - P Thompson - Sheila Taylor - H Telfon - Raymond Thompson - J Thompson - B W Taylor - Niamh Telford - Katherine Thompson - A Thompson
- Angus Taylor - Catherine Telford - Eric Thompson - J Thompson - E Taylor - J C Telford - Gary Thompson - B Thompson - E Taylor - DA Temperley - M Thompson - Ann Thompson
- A N Taylor - LYNDSEY TEMPLE - G.M Thompson - J Thompson - Susan Taylor - W Temple - E.J Thompson - R Thompson - Rachel Taylor - Lyndsey Temple - RI Thompson - D Thompson
- M Taylor - M Temple - Lynn Thompson - D Thompson - Jill Taylor - L Temple - Stan Thompson - Lesley Thompson
- Sheila Taylor - D Temple - Malcolm Thompson - M Thompson - J Taylor - C Templeton - T Thompson - C Thompson - D Taylor - GA Templeton - Tim Thompson - D Thompson - M Taylor - Sharon Tenniswood - Brian Thompson - L Thompson - P Taylor - N Ternant - Ruth Thompson - B Thompson - E Taylor - I Ternent - Eileen Thompson - Alan Thompson
- June Taylor - R Thackeray - J Thompson - D Thompson - H Taylor - P Thackray - J Thompson - P Thompson
- Rachel Taylor - L Thackray - D & R Thompson - D Thompson - M Taylor - Alex Thain - Eileen Thompson - Steven Thompson - I Taylor - J Theiss - Robert Thompson - E Thompson
- M Taylor - B Thickett - D Thompson - NV Thompson - M Taylor - Philip Thirkell - R S Thompson - C Thompson
- LMW Taylor - A Thirlaway - Mike Thompson - Caroline Thompson
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- Kirk Thompson - John Tilley - J Tones - Max Tse - N Thompson - Stuart Tilley - Anthony Toole - J Tubin - J Thompson - J Tilley - Susan Toole - anne tudor
- Joan Thompson - Alan Tilmouth - Naomi Toothill - J Tudor - L Thompson - Arthur Tilson - Sean Toothill - M Tudor
- M Thompson - Bryan Timmins - John Topping - Heather & Michael
Tulip - Murray Thompson - M Tindale - Karen Topping - L Tulip - Vincent Thompson - L Tindale - Joyce Torkington - N Tulip
- W Thompson - P Tindle - P.F Torode - Donna Tulip - John Thompson - Esme Tingate - Diane Torode - A Tulip - HP Thompson - H.M Tinkler - J.D Torode - G Tullin - F Thompson - K Tinlin - D Tose - A Tullin - J Thompson - M Tinney - Katherine Touge - D Tully
- Neil Thomson - Tom Tinsley - Mr Toward - June Tully - Roy Thomson - H Tinstall - MJ Tower - Alan Tune - Jane Thomson - Hilary Tiplady - S Towers - Susan Tune
- Hayley Thomson - Lucy Tiplady - K Towers - M W Tunnah - R Thorburn - R Tipping - Rachel Towner - Dean Tunnock - V Thoresen - M Tipping - Dorothy Towns - T Tunstall - L Thorman - John Titterington - Graham Townsend - Simon Turnbull
- Valerie Thorne - J Tobin - Sarah Townsend - Sheila Turnbull - E Thorniley-Walker - F Todd - S Townsley - Brenda Turnbull
- Olivia Thorniley-Walker
- Liz Todd - Stephen Townsley - Jake Turnbull
- Hilary Thornton - William Todd - Malcolm Townson - Stephanie Turnbull - Lesley Thornton - William Todd - Max Townson - David Turnbull
- K Thornton - William Todd - Towt - Doug Turnbull - R Thornton - Angela Todd - Lewis Towt - Noel Turnbull - C Thornton - Maureen Todd - Christina Trace - Jim Turnbull - M Thornton - S Todd - Y Tracey - Sheila Turnbull - D Thorpe - Joan Todd - Sheila Trafford - Carol Turnbull - N Thorpe - Colin Todd - S Trainer - William Turnbull
- P A Thorpe - R Todd - N J Travers - Irene Turnbull - G Thorpe - M I Todd - M Treeman - Dorothy Turnbull - N Thorpe - K Todd - A Trescothick - M Turnbull
- Roger Thorpe - H Todd - A Trevelyan - Mark Turnbull - thow - V Todd - Beryl Trevethan - K Turnbull
- Lauren Thow - A Todd - E Trimble - F M Turnbull - Peter Thubron - C Todd - Jean Trimble - J Turnbull - A C Thurgood - Adrian Todd - joan Trinder - D Turnbull
- M Thwaites - Malcolm Toft - P Trinder - A Turnbull - J Thwaites - Ray Toft - Kevin Tripple - D Turnbull - J Thwaites - Brian Tointon - Claire Tritton - C Turnbull - J Thwaites - J Tolchard - Roger Tritton - B Turnbull
- Katharine Tiernan - G Tolchard - P Trott - H Turnbull - LD Tierney - T Tolhurst - S Trott - Fiona Turnbull - JM Tierney - Iain Tolmie - R Trotter - Rosalind Turnbull - Cora Tiffin - A R Tomlinson - Trotter - A Turne - Peter Tiffin - S Tomlinson - Andrew Trotter - Dave Turner
- Michael Tilby - G.L Toms - Amy Trowell - andrew turner - Dagan Tilley - A Tone - Paul Trowell - E.R Turner
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- Brian Turner - Judith Urwin - A Wadham - Johnny Walker - Michael Turner - J Urwin - Geoff Wadsworth - P Walker
- N Turner - David Usher - Anne Wadsworth - G Walker - John Turner - E.M Valentine - Geoff Wadsworth - B Walker
- C Turner - Karen Van Den Brul - S Waggott - J Walker - A Turner - Dave Van Looy - C Waggott - R Walker - R Turner - Marian Van Miert - Shajahan Wahed - DA Walker - S Turner - Gemma Vance - Mark Wailis - Norma Walker - L Turner - Susan Varey - Malcolm D Wairn - E Walker - E Turner - KC Varey - E Waites - L Walker
- E A Turner - L Varey - Julia Wake - S Walker - JG Turner - M Varey - J.W Wake - Alan Walker - A Turner - PS Varey - Rachel Wake - S Walker
- Danielle Turner - Jonathon Varley - Mary Wake - Paul Walker - David Turner - Caroline Varley - J Wake - Donald Walker
- V Turner - Stephen Varty - M Wake - Alan Walker - Peter Turner - Erick Varty - E Wake - Jimmy Walkinshaw - Maria Turner - Dorothy Varty - M Wake - Robert Wall
- M Turner - James Vasey - Maggie Wakely - Peter Wallace - J Turner - Martin Vasiliu - J Wakenshaw - Ann Wallace - W Turner - P Veasey - Anna Walden - G Wallace
- William Turner - M Veasey - E.N Walder - DS Wallace - Cade Turua - M Veasey - Garry Wales - S J Wallace
- A Turvill - P Veasey - Emma Wales - C Wallace - Sarah Tushig - M Veitch - RIchard Wales - S Wallace - E Tushingham - B Veitch - David Walker - S Wallace
- A Tweddell - David Veitch - June Walker - N Wallace - Simon Tweddell - Elizabeth Veitch - Liz Walker - M Wallace
- Frances Tweddle - James Veitch - D Walker - M Wallace - L Tweddle - Vicky Veitch - Sharon Walker - E Wallace
- WR Twelves - Jamie Veitch - C Walker - Joanne Wallace - Athena Twigg - Stephen Veitch - O.J Walker - John Wallace
- M Twist - Marion Veitch - Hazel Walker - Richard Waller - J Twizell - M Veitch - Michelle Walker - Rosie Waller
- Sheila Tye - Angela Velt - B Walker - R Walley - Tony Tynan - Venayak - S Walker - M Wallhead
- Maureen Tynan - R Venison - Roxanne Walker - Ruth Wallis - Steve Tyson - P Venus - Roxanne Walker - Martin Wallis
- M Tyson - V Vincent - Carl Walker - Hilary Walls - Adrian Uittermark - Christine Viney - Nicola Walker - T.J Walls - Vicky Underwood - Helen Violet - N Walker - Gwen Walls
- unknown - J Vitali - B Walker - P Walls - Unknown - d Vowles - Mr & Mrs Walker - G Walls
- Joe Unsworth - S W - Rosalie Walker - J Walls - David Unthank - J Waddell - E Walker - Helen Walsh - John Urquhart - A Waddington - Marie C Walker - J Walsh
- Margaret Urquhart - Peter Waddington - J M Walker - Jayne Walsh - Victoria Urwin - J Wade - A Walker - Dan Walsh
- D Urwin - Maureen Wade - Judith Walker - Jade Walsh - David Urwin - Val Wade - Ann Walker - Vinnie Walsh
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- David Walshaw - Dorothy Warner - JM Watson - L Waugh - Robert Walter - A Warren - A Watson - L Wayman
- N Walter - David Warren - Diana Watson - M Wayte - Stewart Walters - A Warren - Mr & Mrs Watson - T Weakford
- M Walters - Stephen Warren - Phil Watson - Graham Weakford - Kevin Waltham - Mrs Warren - Stewart Watson - AE Weallans - Kevin Walton - s Warren - J Watson - F Weallans - J.E Walton - J Warren - D Watson - wealleans
- Dave Walton - V Warren-King - V Watson - wealleans - JJ Walton - Vic Warren-King - P Watson - Peter Wealleans
- Cathy Walton - Helen Warriner - Julie Watson - Michael Wear - I Walton - Michael Warriner - C Watson - Harry Weatherall
- M Walton - Sandra Wasiejko - R Watson - Harry Weatherall - Cynthia Walton - Les Waters - J Watson - H Weatherall
- F S Walton - M Waters - R I Watson - M Weatherby - D Walton - Judith Waters - E T Watson - Weatherly - J Walton - F M Waters - B Watson - L Weaving - D Walton - J H Waters - V Watson - N Weaving
- Trevor Walton - P Waters - A Watson - L Weaving - D Walwyn-James - J D Waters - J Watson - M Weaving
- M Wam - P Waters - J Watson - Mr & Mrs Webber - S Warburton - Penny Waters - M A Watson - M Webber - S Warburton - J S Waters - J Watson - R.C Websdale - Steve Ward - H L S Waters - M Watson - W Websell - Anna Ward - M A Waters - R Watson - Nigel Webster
- D Ward - C Waters - Vanessa Watson - M Webster - John Ward - Liz Waterston - ME Watson - Paul Webster - Barry Ward - M.R Waterstow - K Watson - Kevin Webster
- Janette Ward - S Watkins - Linda Watson - Paul Weddle - Mr Ward - Anthony Waton - M Watson - Christine Weddle
- Denise Ward - V Waton - B Watson - C Weedy - Elizabeth Ward - J E Watson - Keith Watson - G Weedy
- RN Ward - Tim Watson - Lesley Watson - Kate Week - Veronica Ward - D Watson - Lynne Watson - M E Weightman
- Ian Ward - WM Watson - Melvyn Watson - M Weightman - Karen Ward - Alison Watson - Sandra Watson - Roger Weightman - Sue Ward - Stephen Watson - G Watson - K Welborne
- M Wardbore - Graham Watson - Pauline Watson - R Welch - Martin Wardle - Shelagh Watson - R Watt - S Welch
- B Wardle - John Watson - Susan Watt - G Welford - J Wardle - R.T Watson - Chris Watt - S Wellden
- R Wardler - R Watson - Amanda Watt - Louise Wellington - S Wardman - P.M Watson - Julia Watts - C Wellis
- Annette Ward-Oma - Allan Watson - G Watts - J Wells - Andrew Wareing - Geoff Watson - Ellie Watts - Claire Wells - Millicent Warham - Jayne Watson - paul waugh - W Wells
- Naomi Warin - Graham Watson - David Waugh - E Wells - Micheala Warley - Helen Watson - Y Waugh - G Wells
- Dave Warley - Elaine Watson - P Waugh - C Wells - P H Warne - Ian Watson - Jade Waugh - James Wells
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- E Wells - B Whillance - N Whittaker - B Wilkinson - Chris Wells - M Whilton - A Whittaker - A Wilkinson
- K Wells - A Whiltshire - Angela Whittaker - B H Wilkinson - Maureen Welsh - Jean Whinham - Emma L Whittaker - A Wilkinson
- W Welsh - J Whinham - R Whittaker - L Wilkinson - Maureen Welsh - D K Whinham - M Whittaker - G Wilkinson
- D Welsh - Noel Whinn - S Whittingham - GI Wilkinson - G Welsh - Paul J White - Anne Whittle - I Wilkinson - A Welsh - Ian White - Kerrie Whittle - Anne Wilkinson
- M Wemyss - Paul White - T Whittle - J Wilkinson - A Wesden - P White - Heidi Whitton - John Wilkinson
- K Wesencraft - Jason White - John Whitworth - PA Wilkinson - S West - Frank White - Jean Mark Whybourn - Finn Willcock
- Sylvia West - J A White - Mark Whyte - H Willey - R West - D N White - G Wickstead - K Willey
- A Westgarth - D White - Zofia Wierzbinski - Richard Willford - Trevor Westgarth - S White - Alex Wigfield - M G William - Marion Weston - Diane White - C Wigg - R M William
- CL Weston - Tracy White - Rebecca Wiggins - T William - Daisy Weston - Jacqueline White - DJ Wigglesworth - Steve Williams - Allen Weston - J R White - G Wigham - Rebecca Williams - Peter Weston - Hazel White-Cooper - Kim Wigham - Graham Williams
- Silke Westphal - Jill Whiteford - B Wigham - Graham Williams - Debbie Westwood - M Whitehead - M Wight - E Williams
- K Westwood - J Whitehead - Peter Wight - M Williams - J Wetherall - Jean Whitehead - Chris Wigmore - P Williams - David Wett - Colin Whitehead - B H Wilcock - Sam Williams
- Diana Whaley - E Whitehead - Anne Wilcox - Lilly Williams - Alison Whalley - C Whitehead - D Wilcox - Mark Williams - Peter Whalley - I Whitehead - D Wild - T Williams
- M Wharton - J Whitelaw - J Wilde - Joan Williams - L Wharton - Clare Whiteley - M Wilde - A Williams - K Wharton - P Whiteman - C Wilde - S M Williamsen
- Judith Wharton - P Whitfield - A T Wilde - L Williamson - Jim Wharton - ME Whitfield - L Wildish - L Williamson
- Michelle Wharton - J A Whitfield - BJ Wiley - G Williamson - Dale Wharton - E Whitfield - A Wilford - J Williamson
- Dempsey Wharton - DS Whitfield - Ian Wilken - E Williamson - Daisy Wharton - M E Whitham - R Wilkin - Gail Williamson
- F Whatley - Lionel Whitham - N Wilkins - Kathleen Williamson - P Wheatley - I Whitimy - P Wilkinson - L Williamson
- Margaret Wheeler - Bernie Whiting - susan wilkinson - John Williamson - Ken Wheeler - J.S.W Whitley - Paul Wilkinson - Amy Willingham - Tim Wheeler - W M Whitley - B Wilkinson - Finn Willingham - D Wheeler - T Whitlie - R Wilkinson - simon willis
- D M Wheeler - Lawrence Whitney - B Wilkinson - John Willis - ED Wheeler - E.A Whittaker - A Wilkinson - D Willis
- Duncan Wheeler - Anne Whittaker - Claire Wilkinson - P Willis - Elizabeth Whewell - Ivan Whittaker - L Wilkinson - Anne Willis
- E Whewell - K Whittaker - B Wilkinson - J Willis
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List of Contacts - Residents (in alphabetical order)
- T Willis - Suzanne Wilson - W Wilson - B Wood - V Willis - P A Wilson - K Wilson - M Wood
- C Willoughby - Dawn Wilson - Alan Wilson - Audrey Wood - S Willoughby - P Wilson - Sylvia Wilson - E Wood - C Willoughby - W Wilson - Natalie Wilson - J Wood
- Michael Wilmot - D Wilson - Philippa Wilson-Buys - Marjorie P Wood - C Wilsery - R Wilson - I Wiltesh - Carol Wood - L Wilsh - P Wilson - Eileen Wiltshire - A Wood
- Keith Wilson - A Wilson - P Wiltshire - M Wood - D Wilson - C E Wilson - P W Winders - Rachel Wood
- Anna Wilson - W Wilson - V Windle - J Wood
- John Wilson - M Wilson - Agnes Winifred
Sanderson - Simon Wood
- Robert Cole Wilson - B Wilson - Helen Winkley - A Wood - Victoria Wilson - L Wilson - Chris Winks - S Wood
- J Wilson - J Wilson - L.J Winlow - P A Wood - P Wilson - J Wilson - Barry Winn - R Wood
- Carol Wilson - K Wilson - F J Winn - D Wood - Andrew Wilson - J Wilson - Beverley Winn - Barbara Wood - Graeme Wilson - A Wilson - R Winship - C Wood - Andrew Wilson - Ken Wilson - Peter Winship - Ian Wood - Anne Wilson - A Wilson - J Winship - D Wood
- K Wilson - Lynne Wilson - Tom Winter - M Wood - Mark Wilson - Dave Wilson - Pat Winter - Amy Woodall
- Stephanie Wilson - K Wilson - E Winter - D.J Woodcock - Garry Wilson - EMJ Wilson - C Winter - Elizabeth Woodcock - Ian Wilson - C Wilson - Audrey Winter - I Woodcock
- Louise Wilson - Father Wilson - D Wintrip - Luke Woodend - Robert Cole Wilson - C Wilson - Barbara Wiper - Bridget Woodhall
- Mrs Wilson - H Wilson - J Wiper - N A Woodhall - Mr B Wilson - G Wilson - S Wisniewski - N Woodhall - Mr Wilson - EA Wilson - C Witewell - Jason Woodhouse - E Wilson - S Wilson - Lesley Withers - Kirsty Woodhouse
- DL Wilson - L Wilson - Christopher Withers - Tabitha Woodhouse - G Wilson - N Wilson - R Withgaspoon - S A Woodmass
- Neil Wilson - P M Wilson - Rolf Wojciechowski - M Woodmass - M Wilson - S Wilson - Hilary Wolmsley - Brenda Woods - V Wilson - Ashley Wilson - Jennifer Wone - STUART WOODS - J Wilson - Garry Wilson - Val Wonnacott - Liz Woods
- David Wilson - Greg Wilson - Emma Wood - Lennie Woods - A Wilson - K Wilson - Irene Wood - Michael Woods - R Wilson - Laura Wilson - Amanda Wood - Susan Woods
- Carole Wilson - M Wilson - Anne Wood - L Woods - Stephen Wilson - Vicky Wilson - J Wood - S A Woods
- R Wilson - Iris Wilson - Anne Wood - M Woodward - Peter Wilson - Mary Wilson - C.M Wood - Sidney Woodward - Lesley Wilson - P Wilson - Patsy Wood - Pamela Woof
- Ben Wilson - Valerie Wilson - Susan Wood - David E Wool - Tracey Wilson - JM Wilson - Jane Wood - R Woolfall - Judith Wilson - Keith Wilson - P Wood - L Woolfall - Julie Wilson - Gerald Wilson - A Wood - Mary Wooten
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List of Contacts - Residents (in alphabetical order)
- Barry Worall - BM Wylie - L Young - N G Work - F S Wylie - Doreen Young
- Richard Workman - A Wylie - L Young - J Worles - S Wylie - A Young
- Duncan Wormald - T Wylie - Wendy Young - Susanne Wormald - Thomas Wylie - E Young
- Dorothy Wray - J M Wyllie - S Young - M M Wren - T Wynd - T Young
- Daniel Wrent - J.G. Wynne - C Young - Kenneth Wright - Jean Wynne - David Young
- Linda Wright - John Yarham - Glenn Young - Chris Wright - Lance Yate - Kane Young
- C Wright - Elizabeth Yate - Susan Young - Margaret Wright - Laura Yates - Patricia Young
- Eric Wright - VL Yates - Susan Younger - H.P Wright - EA Yates - Ian Youngin
- Norman Wright - Connie Yates - J Yoxall - C Wright - Mrs Yeads - Joan Yoxall
- Diane Wright - P Yeaman - B A Yoxall - Allison Wright - A Yeats - E Yoxall
- K Wright - Janet Yeend - M Yoxall - WD & L Wright - T Yeoman - Barry Yu
- S Wright - M Yeoman - Kyle Zaizley - S Wright - J Yielder - M.N Zarraga
- Amanda Wright - Elaine York - Pauline Zarraga - R Wright - S York - Chris Zarraga - J Wright - Michael Youll - andrew zealand
- SE Wright - S Young - D Zekll - Janet Wright - Rob Young - Zlatina Zlatuova
- B Wright - Chris Young - P Wright - R.H Young - I Wright - Alison Young - J Wright - Peter Young - P Wright - Gavin Young - K Wright - Graeme Young - T Wright - Peter Young
- Linda Wright - Allison Young - H Wright - Jimmy Young - C Wright - L Young
- Linda Wright - J Young - S Wright - William A Young - M Wright - P R Young
- Ebony Wright - J Young - Lynn Wright - Paul R Young - RA Wright - Zoe Young
- Suzanne Wright - G Young - J Wrigley - S Young
- Janet Wryth - A Young - David Wyers - J Young
- M Wylee - L J Young
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Our Ref: HM/DHS
23 August 2012 If you need this information in another format or language please contact the sender Dear Sir/Madam Planning Newcastle’s Future – Consultation Events
The city needs more homes, we need to make sure they are the right type and in the right place where people want to live and at the right prices people can afford, whilst making sure the environment of our city is protected for our future generations who will also need places to live.
Consultation on the proposed changes to the One Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Action Plan report and the Community Infrastructure Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule will close on 13 September 2012. To date we have hosted fourteen events across the city to engage with local residents and businesses their views on the plans. Hundreds of you have got involved and attended an event. Over 600 have submitted views to the Council so far and much of this reinforces what was said through previous rounds of consultation.
You want good quality homes You don’t want us to build in the green belt You want development on brownfield sites and regeneration sites You want homes that people can afford You want improvements to our roads and public transport services
particularly new bus services and Metro You want more jobs now and in the future
We are keen for as many people as possible to have their say. To round off this stage of consultation we would like to inform you of a further 2 sessions. A drop in followed by a general question and answer session on 10 September and a specific session to discuss green infrastructure and the environment on 13 September 2012.
10 September 2012 Question and Answer Event (Drop in session 6pm–7pm, Q&A session 7pm-9pm - Newcastle Civic Centre, Banqueting Hall
13 September 2012 Green Infrastructure and the Environment Event 6pm-8pm - Newcastle Civic Centre, Banqueting Hall
Councillor Henri Murison Cabinet Member: Quality of Life Cabinet Office Room 254 Newcastle City Council Civic Centre Newcastle upon Tyne NE99 2BN Telephone: 0191 2115154
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Consultation on the Proposed Major Changes Report will conclude on13
September 2012, although we will accept written comments until 20 September 2012. If you wish to submit your views, please comment on the plan at http://onecorestrategy-consult.limehouse.co.uk/portal, write to us at: Planning Policy, 10th Floor, Newcastle Civic Centre, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8PD or email us at planning&[email protected]. All information associated with the emerging plans is available on line www.newcastle.gov.uk/haveyoursayonplanning. Yours faithfully
Councillor Henri Murison David Slater Cabinet Member: Quality of Life Executive Director of Environment
and Regeneration
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If you need this information in another format or language please contact the writer.
Our Reference: HP&T/PP/CIL
This matter is being dealt with by Planning Policy, Direct Line: (0191) 277 7825
30th July 2012 Dear Parish Council,
We would like to inform you of the consultation on the proposed Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) for Newcastle and for Gateshead.
In April 2010 a new way of collecting developer contributions to help fund infrastructure projects was introduced. The CIL allows local authorities to charge a tariff, at a locally set rate, on many types of new development. The money can then be used to pay for a wide range of additional infrastructure that is required as a result of development. This can include transport schemes, play areas and community facilities. Newcastle and Gateshead are working together on CIL to support the preparation of the joint One Core Strategy/Urban Core Area Action Plan. Separate Preliminary Draft Charging Schedules for Newcastle and for Gateshead are attached. You can view further supporting information and comment on line by accessing the following website link: Newcastle: http://onecorestrategyng-consult.limehouse.co.uk/portal/cil_-_preliminary_draft_charging_schedule Gateshead: http://onecorestrategyng-consult.limehouse.co.uk/portal/gateshead_cil_-_preliminary_draft_charging_schedule
Consultations close on the Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Action Plan major changes and the CIL charging schedules on 13 September. Yours faithfully Anneliese Hutchinson Nicola Woodward Head of Development and Public Protection Head of Planning Policy
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If you need this information in another format or language please contact the writer.
Our Reference:
This matter is being dealt with by Planning Policy, Direct Line: (0191) 277 7825
11 June 2012 Dear Sir/Madam, Proposed Major Changes to One Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Action Plan and Community Infrastructure Levy We are pleased to invite you to a meeting to discuss the proposed major changes to the One Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Action Plan and the draft of our Community Infrastructure Levy. Gateshead and Newcastle Councils have been working together since 2009 to set out how proposals to focus development to deliver our shared ambitions for economic growth and sustainable communities. Following the last stage of consultation (which finished in January 2012), the Councils have reviewed the contents of the Draft Plans in light of the comments received, ongoing updates to the evidence base and the government's changes to the planning system. Both Authorities have also been working to produce a Community Infrastructure Levy, which is a new levy that local authorities can choose to charge on new developments in their area. It applies to most new buildings, and charges are based on the location size and type of the new development. The money can be used by the local authorities for infrastructure to support development and local communities. An evidence base has been produced, and preliminary draft charging zones and rates have been identified for consultation. We would like to invite you to attend a breakfast meeting to discuss the proposed changes to the Draft Plan and our new proposals. We will be hosting three events, two on the One Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Action Plan and one on the Community Infrastructure Levy:
Date Event
18 July Proposed Major Changes to the One Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Action Plan
19 July Community Infrastructure Levy
20 July Proposed Major Changes to the One Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Action Plan
All four events will be held at the City Library on New Bridge Street, Newcastle City Centre. It will follow the format of the last series of breakfast meetings in the autumn where a brief presentation will be followed by a question and answer session. It will start at 9.00 am until 10.00 am. You are welcome to arrive at 8.30 am for refreshments.
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You can attend any of the sessions, but places are limited. Please reserve a place by email [email protected] by Monday 9 July 2012. Yours faithfully Yours faithfully Anneliese Hutchinson Head of Development and Public Protection Gateshead Council
Nicola Woodward Head of Planning Policy Newcastle City Council
If you would not like to receive further correspondence from us and would like to be removed from the LDF consultation database please contact us.
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Invite List for CIL Breakfast Meeting held on 19th July 2012
- Mr Peter McIntyre - 1NG - Stephen Kinsella - BDW
Trading Limited - - CE Electric UK Funding Company CE Electric UK
- Ms Gaby Kitoko - African Community Advice North
East (ACANE)
- Mr Barry Miller - Bellway Homes
- Stephen Jackson - Cecil M Yuill Limited
- - Architects Design Group - Mr John Watson - Bellway
Homes - Mr Boyd Price - Centre for Life
- Chris Langdon - Ardmore First Base Partnership
Limited
- Mr Chris Dodds - Ben Bailey Homes (formerly Gladedale)
- Ms Linda Conlon - Centre for Life
- Mr Chris Curtis - Arriva plc - Mr Ed Alder - Ben Bailey
Homes (formerly Gladedale) - Mr Geoff Hodgson - NE
Tourism Board One North East - Mr Andy Spracklen
Woodland - Arup - Ms Louise Oakley - BHP
Develop - - Charles Lamb Residential
Lettings Ltd
- Mr Matt Verlander - Arup - Mr Chris Haggon - Big Tree
Planning Ltd - - Chartered Institute of Housing
- Mr Stuart Ray - ATH Resources
- Mr Dave Baharie - Blakelaw and North Fenham Parish
Council
- Mr John Johnson - Cheviot Housing Association Ltd
- Mr Amer Waheed - Atkins - Mr Alex Willis - BNP Paribas
Real Estate - Mr Tom Harvey - Northern Film
and Media
- Mr David Brierley - Atkins - Mr David Furness - BNP
Paribas Real Estate - Mr John Smith - Children North
East
- Ms Rachel Dyson - AWG Property
- Mr Paul Nicholson - BNP Paribas Real Estate
- Mr Paul Southgate - Churches Regional Commission in the NE
- Bairstow Eves - Mr Paul Forshaw - BNP
Paribas Real Estate - Shona Alexander - Citizens Advice Bureau (Newcastle)
- Mr Sam Thistlethwaite - Banks Group
- Mr R.J. Gray - Brunswick Parish Council
- Mr Tom Quigley - Citizens Advice Bureau (Newcastle)
- Mr Neil Milburn - Barratt David Wilson Homes
- Ms Sandy Smith - Buccleuch Estates
- City And Northern Projects Ltd
- Mr Neil Milburn - Barratt David Wilson Homes (North
East Division)
- Ms Louise Markham - Business and Enterprise North
East
- Ms Claire Streather - Coal Authority Planning
- Mr David Gilling - Barratt Newcastle
- Mr Andrew Robson - Business and Enterprise North East
- Mr David Brewer - Coal Pro
- Mr Mike Roberts - Barratt Newcastle
- Ms Rachel Ford - Business and Enterprise North East
- Mr Malcolm Buchanan - Colin Buchanan and Partners
- Ms Sarah Armstrong - Barratt Newcastle
- Mr Richard Crutchley - CABE - Ms Wendy Sockett - Colliers
International
- Mr James Hall - Barton Willmore
- Mr David Wall - Capita Symonds
- Mr Dan Duhrin - Community Action on Health (CAOH)
- Mr Jamie Hamilton - Barton Willmore
- Mr Ian Roberts - Capita Symonds
- Ms Jenny Loring - Natural England
- Nathan Smith - Barton Willmore
- Chris Brown - Carillion-Igloo Limited
- Philip Whitehead - Countryside Properties (UK) Limited
- Mr Stuart Natkus - Barton Willmore
- Ms Sarah Green - CBI North East
- Gerald Eve
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Invite List for CIL Breakfast Meeting held on 19th July 2012 (Continued)
- Prof Howard Elcock - CPRE Newcastle Group
- Mr Alan Hunter - English Heritage
- Stephen Teagle - Galliford Try Plc
- - CSC MetroCentre Ltd - Mr Ryan Llewellyn - Entec UK
Ltd - Steven Hudson - Gateshead
Access Panel
- Mr C Morris - Cundall - Mr David Roulston - Enterprise
5 - Mr Ian Renwick - Gateshead
Health NHS Trust
- Mr David Ewart - Cundall - Ms Eileen Gill - Enterprise Five
Housing Association - Ms Alyson Learmouth -
Gateshead PCT
- Mr Steve Cook - Cundall - Mr Cameron Sked - Environment Agency
- Mr Robbie Michelangeli - Gateshead Technology
Innovation
- Ms Heather Evans - Cyclists Touring Club
- Ms Liz Lightbourne - Environment Agency
- Ms Sharon Appleby - Gentoo Group
- Mr Cyril Winskell - Cyril Winskell Chartered Architect
- Mr Graham Siddle - Environment Agency
- Ian Grant - Gentoo Group Limited
- Mr Paul Williamson - Deloitte LLP
- Ms Sarah Wickerson - Environment Agency
- Mr Joe Ridgeon - George F White
- Mr Mark Duggleby - Department for Transport
- Miss Sophie Evans - Environment Agency
- Mr Martin Harris - GO-North East
- Mrs Margaret Jackson - Department for Transport
- Elizabeth Lightbourne - Environment Agency
- Matthew Harrison - Great Places Housing Group Limited
- Ms Katherine Brooker - Dickinson Dees
- Mr Freddie Fletcher - Esh Group
- Dave Byrne - Green Parties of Newcastle and Gateshead
- Mr Paul Finch - Dickinson Dees
- Mr Adrian Stanley - Eversheds - Sandy Irvine - Green Parties of
Newcastle and Gateshead
- Mr Steven Phelps - Dinnington Parish Council
- Mr Chris Thompson - Express Engineering Ltd
- Mr Robert Murphy - Greenwich Hospotal Estates
- Ms Brenda Joyce - Dinnington Parish Council
- Miles Walker - Fairhurst and Partners
- Ms Emma Kennard - Groundwork
- Mr Paul Houghton - Downing Developments
- Mr Allan Short - Fairhurst and Partners
- ms siobhan o'brien - Groundworks
- Mr Joe Hyam - DTZ - Laurie Norris - Farmers Union - Mr Richard Newsome - GVA
Grimley
- Mr Jonathan Baldock - DTZ - Mr Keith Hutton - Fenwick Ltd - Mr Scott Munro - GVA Grimley
- Mr David Halfacre - Dunelm Property Services
- Mr David Quinn - Fenwick Ltd - Ms Susie Rolls - GVA Grimley
- Mr Richard Cowan - Durham Bird Club
- Mr S Drummond-Hay - Fordham Research
- Mr Michael Cuthbertson - GVA Lamb and Edge
- Peter Ollivere - Durham Council
- Ms Therese Choat - Foresite Development
- Mr Mark Graham - Halcrow Group Ltd
- Ms Janice Brabban - Durham County Badger Group
- Mr S Drummond-Hay - Fordham Research
- Mr Michael Cuthbertson - GVA Lamb and Edge
- Mr Jason Mckewon - Durham County Council
- Ms Therese Choat - Foresite Development
- Mr Mark Graham - Halcrow Group Ltd
- Mr Ian Lyle - England & Lyle Chartered Town Planners
- Mr Phil Toal - Frank Haslam Milan
- Mr Tim Weightman - Hall and Partners
- Mr Mike Stone - England & Lyle Chartered Town Planners
- Naomi Thompson - Friends of the Earth
- Ms Emma Bond - Haslam Homes
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Invite List for CIL Breakfast Meeting held on 19th July 2012 (Continued)
- Mr R.J. Gray - Hazlerigg Parish Council
- Ian Prescott - Keepmoat Limited
- Mr John Jameson - Miller Homes Ltd
- Philip Ryan - Headcrown Group plc
- Mr Jonathan Sykes - King Sturge
- Mr Peter Gaynor - Monument Mall Shopping Centre
- Mr Alex Keddie - Health and Safety Executive
- Mark Connell - King Sturge - Mr Tim Mosedale - Mosedale
Gillatt Architects
- Mr Ian Radley - Highways Agency
- Mr Peter Howe - Komatsu UK - Mr Nick James - Mushroom
Works
- Ms Christine Kirkwood - Hillsview Learning Disability
Service - - Lafarge Aggregates Ltd
- Mr Colin Billet - Nano-porous Solutions Limited
- Ms Vyvyenne Rawson LLB DMS Solicitor - HM Courts
Service
- Clare Emery - Laing O'Rourke Construction Limited
- Mr Ross Lillico - Nathaniel Lichfield Partners
- Alan Sears - Homes and Communities Agency
- Mr Darron Barker - Lambert Smith Hampton
- Mr Anthony Greally - Nathaniel Lichfield Partners
- Anne Mulroy - Homes and Communities Agency
- Mr Mark Hosea - Lambert Smith Hampton
- Mr Phil Barnes - Nathaniel Lichfield Partners
- Karen Anderson - Homes and Communities Agency
- Mr Malcolm D'Northwood - Lamesley Parish Council
- Mr Nick Graham - Nathaniel Lichfield Partners
- Mr Dermot Sellars - Homes and Communities Agency
- Adrian Unitt - Lend Lease Europe Holdings Limited
- Mr Gareth Hunter - Nathaniel Lichfield Partners
- Mr David Allison - Hospital Trust
- Ms Melanie Nicolson - Lidl UK - Mr Damien Holdstock -
National Grid Transco Plc
- - ID Partnership Northern - Visakha Sri Chandrasekera -
Lovell Partnerships Limited - Mr Ingo Shuder - Natural
England - Mr Andrew Astin - Indigo
Planning Limited - Mr Neil Barker - Mackellar
Architecture Limited - Mr Martyn Howat - Natural
England - Sophie Lucas - Indigo Planning
Limited - Ms Lucy Bird - The Sage
Gateshead - Ms Tracey Jones - Natural
England - Mr Richard Patient - Indigo
public affairs - Mr Jonathan Lamb - Business
and Enterprise North East - Mr Chris Smith - Natural
England
- Mr Michael Farr - Isos Housing - Ms Lorna Jackson - McCarthy & Stone Retirement Lifestyles
Ltd
- Mr James Littlewood - Natural History Society
- Mr Harry Alder - Isos Housing Group
- Mr James Johnson - McInerney Homes
- Mr Adrian Waddell - NE1
- Mr Neil Thompson - ITV Tyne Tees
- Gerald Hall - Metnor Property Group Limited
- Mr Peter Horrocks - Newcastle Allotments
- Mr Colin Haylock Cook - JNP Group
- Mr Michael Dunthorne - Miller Homes
- Ms Katja Leyendecker - Newcastle Cycling Campaign
- Ms Brenda Gray - Job Centre Plus
- Gerald Hall - Metnor Property Group Limited
- Mr Peter Horrocks - Newcastle Allotments
- Mr Paul Jorgensen - Job Centre Plus
- Mr Michael Dunthorne - Miller Homes
- Ms Katja Leyendecker - Newcastle Cycling Campaign
- Mr Fred Foster - Jobcentre Plus Northumbria District
- Paul Humphries - Miller Homes Limited
- Mr Martin Wilkinson - Newcastle Great Parks Project Office Newcastle Great Park
Consortium
- Mr Barry Blamire - John Lewis Department Store
- Ms Irene Willemse - Miller Homes Ltd
- Ms Heidi Jobling - Newcastle Healthy City Project
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Invite List for CIL Breakfast Meeting held on 19th July 2012 (Continued)
- Ms Erin Robson - Newcastle International Airport Ltd
- Peter O’Brien - North East Local Enterprise Partnership
- Mr Peter Kay - Ouseburn Trust
- Mr Graeme Mason - Newcastle International Airport Ltd
- Mr David Flory - North East Strategic Health Authority
- Mr Neil Warwick - Partner Dickinson Dees
- Bill Shepherd - Newcastle Liberal Democrats
- Mr P. Armin - North Gosforth Parish Council
- Mr Jason Wall - Partner Knight Frank
- Mr David Williamson - Newcastle Racecourse Ltd
- Mr Chris Reed - North of Tyne PCT's
- Mr Ian Prescott - Partnership Coordinator Haslam Homes
- - Newcastle United PLC - Ms Marion Bernard - North
Star Ventures - - Pattinson
- Dr Douglas Robertson - Newcastle University
- Mr Geoff Bloxsom - North Tyneside Council
- Mr Dave Jenkinson - Persimmon Homes
- Mr John Tomaney - Newcastle University
- Mr Paul Dillon - North Tyneside Council
- Mr Peter Jordan - Persimmon Homes
- Prof Paul L Younger - Newcastle University
- David Hall - North Tyneside Council
- Mr Simon Miller BA (Hons) Dip TP - Persimmon Homes
- Professor Simin Davoudi - Newcastle University
- Geoff Bloxsom - North Tyneside Council
- Mr Chris Struthers - Persimmon Homes (North East)
- Mr Len Fenwick - Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS
Foundation Trust
- Mrs Jo Boaden - Northern Housing Consortium
- Mr Nigel Brewer - Places for People
- Ms Helen Mathews - Nexus - Ms Sue Howie -
Northumberland and Newcastle Society
- Mr Peter Aviston - Places For People
- Mr Tobyn Hughes - Nexus - Mr Gordon Halliday -
Northumberland County Council - Mr Graham Lamb - Planner
- Mr Gordon Harrison - Nexus - Mr Rob Naples -
Northumberland County Council - Ms Dawn Cranswick - PNE Group & PNE Development
- Mr Bernard Garner - Nexus - David English -
Northumberland County Council - Nick Spence - Ibstock Brick Ltd
- Ms Janice O'Hare - NHS North of Tyne
- S J Lowe - Northumberland Wildlife Trust
- Mr Neil Jones - Rapleys
- Ms Katie Pringle - NHS North of Tyne
- Mr Dave Wormald - Northumbria Police
- Mr Andrew M Clark - Red Box Design
- Ms Rachel Chapman - NHS North of Tyne
- Chief Superintendent Graham Davis - Northumbria Police
- - Red Box Design Group
- Mr David Graham - NLP - Dr John Fenwick - Northumbria
University - Dr Nick Best - CPRE
- Ms Emma Walker - NLP - Dr Oisin MacNamara - Northumbria University
- - Rook Matthews Sayer
- Mr Robert Alabaster - North East Ambulance Service NHS
Trust
- Mr Richard Kotter - Northumbria University
- Mr Martin Kerby - RSPB
- Ms Rachel Anderson - North East Chamber of Commerce
- Mr Frank Bozic - Northumbrian Water Ltd
- Mr Colin Haylock - Ryder Architecture
- Mr Mark Stephenson - North East Chamber of Commerce
- Mr Mike Stone - Northumbrian Water Ltd
- Mr Mark Thompson - Ryder Architecture
- Mr Edward Twiddy - North East Local Enterprise Partnership
- Mr Andrew Bower - Npower Renewables Ltd
- Mr Anthony Sargent - Sage Gateshead
- Ms Gillian Roll - North East Local Enterprise Partnership
- Ms Ann Marsh - Officer Skills 4U North East Ltd
- Mr Guy Berruyer - Sage Group plc
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Invite List for CIL Breakfast Meeting held on 19th July 2012 (Continued)
- Ms Emma Hulley - Sanderson Weatherall
- Ms Helen Marks - Storeys:ssp - Mr Craig Taylor - Turner and
Townsend - Mr Bob Fletcher - Sanderson
Weatherall - Mr Martin Lytollis - Storeys:ssp
- Ms Julie Cuthbert - Two Castles Housing Association
- Mr Robert Patterson - Sanderson Weatherall
- Mr Neil Osborne - storeys:ssp - Mrs Yvonne Forster - Tyne &
Wear Local Access Forum
- - Sanderson Young - Mr Tim Knight - Storeys:ssp - Mr Chris Lowther - Tyne and
Wear Fire & Rescue
- - Sarah Mains - Ms Katherine Morgan - Strutt
and Parker - Mr Mehrban Sadiq - Tyne and
Wear Fire & Rescue
- Mr William Palin - Save Britain's Heritage
- Linzi Milley - Sunderland Council
- Mr Graham Grant - Tyne and Wear Integrated Transport
Authority
- Mr J Patel - Savills - Mr Bryn Dowson - Sustrans - Mr Spencer Warren - UK Coal
- Mr Trevor Adey - Savills - Mr John Driver - Taylor
Wimpey - Sir Ian Wrigglesworth - UK
Land Estates
- Mr Peter Whittingham - Savills - Peter Andrew - Taylor Wimpey
UK Limited - Mr Michael Spriggs - UK Land
Estates - Kenton Whitaker - Seddon
Group Limited - Mr David Smith - Taylor Woodrow Construction
- Mr Gary Hudson - UK Land Estates
- Mr Alastair Willis - Signet Planning
- Mr Martin Vickerman - Terrace Hill
- Mr John Seager - UK Land Estates
- Ms Sandra Thompson - Signet Planning
- Mr Jude Leitch - The Gate - - Ultimate Leisure
- Mr Tom Collins - Signet Planning
- Mr Jon Mallen Beadle - The Gateshead Housing Company
- Mr Ian Alder - University of Newcastle upon Tyne
- Mr John Wyatt - Signet Planning
- Mr James Johnson - The Northumberland Estates
- Ms Katherine Halliday - W A Fairhurst & Partners
- Mr Ian Stewart - Silverlink Property Developments
- Mr Graeme Sawyers - The Outpost Housing Project
- Mr Miles Walker - W A Fairhurst & Partners
- Ms Michelle Percy - Silverlink Property Developments
- Ms Bex Mather - The Sage Gateshead
- Mr David Abercombie - W A Fairhurst & Partners
- - Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd - Mr Paul Walker - The Sage
Group PLC - Mr Dominic Waugh - W A
Fairhurst & Partners
- Ms Corrina Scott-Roy - SITA UK
- Ms Rose Freeman - The Theatres Trust
- Mr Andrew Moss - Ward Hadaway
- Ms Andrea King - South Tyneside Council
- Ms Jennie Stokell - Throckley Leazes Tenant and Residents
Group
- Mr David Brocklehurst - Ward Hadaway
- Sean Wilson - South Tyneside Council
- Mr Colin Lofthouse - Throckley Primary School
- Mr David Douglass - Ward Hadaway
- Mr Ian Hardy - Spartan UK Ltd - Mr Tony Hutter Herron -
Training & Employment Initiative (West End)
- Ms Heather Markham - Ward Hadaway
- Mr Graham Haydon-White - Spenhill
- Mr Bob May - Turley Associates
- Mr Neil Johnson - Ward Hadaway
- Mr Richard Fordham - Sport England
- Ms Marianne McCann - Turley Associates
- Steve Trusler - Wates Construction Limited
- Mr Dave McGuire - Sport England
- Ms Marianne McCann - Turley Associates
- Steve Trusler - Wates Construction Limited
- Mr Robin Knight - Stagecoach - Mr Richard Baxter - Turley
Associates - White Rose Development
Enterprises Ltd
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Invite List for CIL Breakfast Meeting held on 19th July 2012 (Continued)
- Mr. D. H. Bell - Woolsington Parish Council
- Ms Sheila Breslin - Your Homes Newcastle
- Mr David Mullins - Yuill Homes
- Mr John Lee - Your Homes Newcastle
- Mr Stephen Jackson - Yuill Homes
- Mr Mark Cambridge - Zytronic Displays Ltd
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Draft OCS & UCAAP Proposed Major Changes Report
7
3 Community Infrastructure Levy (19 July)
3.1 In attendance
Name Organisation
Heather Markham Ward Hadaway
Peter Kay Ouseburn Trust
Sophie Evans Environment Agency
Lucy Mo Environment Agency
Neil Barker MacKellar Architecture
Stephen Jobey S·A·J Transport Consultants Ltd
Paul Whiteley S·A·J Transport Consultants Ltd
Sarah Armstrong Barratt Homes NE
Steve Willcock Taylor Wimpey NE
Caroline Mulloy Northumberland County Council
Alan Hunter English Heritage
Lee Crawford W A Fairhurst & Partners
Tom Quiqley Newcastle Citizens Advice Bureau
Michelle Robinson Durham County Council
Cllr Nelis Blakelaw & N Fenham Parish Council
Gerry Choat Story Homes
Stephen Potts
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Richard Serra Savills
Philip James Taylor Wimpey NE
Nick Graham Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners
Linzi Milley Sunderland Council
Joe Ridgeon George F. White
Phil Toal Keepmoat
Gillian Roll NELEP
Andrea King South Tyneside
Gill Telford-Cooke South Tyneside
Neil Smith Ward Hadaway
Tom Collins Signet Planning
John Urquhart Save Gosforth Wildlife
Jane Wallis Gentoo Homes
Emma Bond Gentoo Homes
Chris Checkley Checkley Planning
Robin Atkin Ward Hadaway
Jon Clapham Department for Work and Pensions
Trevor Thurlow Northumbria University
Rachel McNutt The Alderstone Group
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Community Infrastructure Levy
Breakfast Meeting19th July 2012
Community Infrastructure Levy
Nicola Woodward & Neil Wilkinson
Community Infrastructure Levy
CIL – Why? What? How?
• CIL is a critical funding stream
• Can be set by area and type of development
• Paid £ per m2 on net new development
• Non-negotiable
• Spent on development led infrastructure across our areas
• Evidence Base
• Linked to the development plan
• Consulted on and Examined in Public before Adoption
Community Infrastructure Levy
NewcastleGateshead CIL
• Working together but not a joint CIL
• Separate CIL charging schedules
• Strategic infrastructure needs
• Neighbourhood CIL
Community Infrastructure Levy
Viability and Rate Setting
• Strategic assessment of development
• Residual Valuation methodology
• Striking “An appropriate balance”
• S106 still chargeable e.g. direct site works, strategic growth areas
Community Infrastructure Levy
PDCS Residential Rates
£16/sq mZone B (urban)
£88/sq mZone A (non-urban)
Community Infrastructure Levy
Zone A (non-urban) £88/sq m
Zone B (urban) £16/sq m
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Zone A (non-urban) £88/sq m
Zone B (urban) £16/sq m
Community Infrastructure Levy
PDCS Commercial Rates
Community Infrastructure Levy Community Infrastructure Levy
Community Infrastructure Levy
Next Steps
2013/14Examination and Adoption
With the One Core Strategy/UCAAP submission draft consultation
Consultation on Draft Charging Schedules
Winter 2012Review of Representations
NCC June – September 2012GC July-October 2012
Consult on Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule
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3.2 Questions and Answers
Question Answer
John Urquhart – Save Gosforth Wildlife
If you propose that CIL contributions will be £1000 per property and the levy will be £88 per Sq/m then how do those figures tally?What is the effect on the resulting profits?In regards to sewage problems in Newcastle what percentage of the levy will go towards a new sewerage system?
Any problems with surface water and sewage will normally be met by the developers. CIL is intended for the added extras, for example, new schools, health centres, roads, etc.
The figure of £1000 quoted in the presentation refers to the historic average amount of S106 contributed per property in our higher value areas.
Richard Serra - Savills
In relation to retail, there are different charging zones for convenience and comparison, are you sure this is sound following recent decision in Poole, Dorset?
Regulation 13 in CIL states that you can set different rates by use and area based on viability.
Richard Serra - Savills
In areas such as Manchester they have decided not to charge CIL on commercial land, could CIL impact on potential development here?
Within the Viability Report, appraisals were undertaken that could be compared against historic values, and potential changes to values in the future.Therefore, these rates should not put us at a disadvantage when it comes to future development.
Steve Willcock – Taylor Wimpey
In residential areas properties in Zone B have higher values than those in Zone A but the charges are the opposite way round.
There is a lower rate in Zone B as it covers established residential areas and hence land for residential development will have a higher benchmark value than land in unestablished areas
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This seems like an anomaly. There are some areas in Zone A are good but not all are. The Zone A figure of £9000 per plot and £110000 per acre is a big chunk. Will land owners accept this?
- the Viability Report details this.It is a necessarily broadbrush approach that can’t take every site issue into account - we need to strike the correct balance in respect of viability.
The viability appraisals indicate that there is sufficient head room in Zone A to enable the absorption of these extra costs.The Viability Report details this
Sophie Evans – EnvironmentAgency
Which projects will the CIL revenues be used for? Other Councils have looked at infrastructure needs first before looking at viability, you have looked at it the other way round.
CIL won’t pay for everything, the Infrastructure Delivery Plan will indentify key projects for the CIL revenues. There will be a balance struck between collecting CIL and attracting development. We are not working out the cost of potential projects and basing the CIL charges based on those figures.
Neil Barker – MacKellarArchitecture
Outside of Zones 1&2 there will be no CIL charges, so will Section 106’s be increased in these areas to compensate?
The Section 106 regulations mitigate against the impact of development, and can still be negotiated on an individual basis. The regulations will stay the same and not be increased to compensate.
Gerry Choat – Story Homes
When will the CIL revenues be collected?
The timeframes and details for collecting CIL are all detailed in the draft developers guide. We are proposing that CIL will be paid in instalments.
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RICS North East in association with Newcastle City Council & Gateshead Council
Proposed major changes to the
One Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Action Plan +
Proposals to introduce Community Infrastructure Levy
Exclusive chance to comment!
8.30am to 10.00am Tuesday, 18th September
Newcastle City Library Newcastle and Gateshead councils are in the process of preparing a new Local Plan which includes the One Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Action Plan. In addition, both are consulting on their plans to introduce the Community Infrastructure Levy. Working with RICS North East, the councils are holding one last breakfast consultation meeting for property professionals in the region to have their say. The new Local Plan will be the overarching strategic planning framework for Gateshead and Newcastle, a guide to where development is to be permitted, how much there should be, what land should be protected from development and how places should change by 2030. For anyone working in the Newcastle and Gateshead conurbations – and especially those of us who work in land, property and construction – the Local Plan is a blueprint for the future. It is therefore vital that you take up this opportunity to learn more about it and to have your say. Both councils have reviewed the contents of the Draft Plans in light of comments received, ongoing updates to the evidence base and the government's changes to the planning system. This has led to proposals for major changes.
There are a number of crucial areas which need to be debated. For instance, the conflict between brownfield and green belt housing regeneration; the basis on which plans for city centre office development are made; and the cost of Community Infrastructure Levy set against the viability of development – is the balance right?
This will be one of the last opportunities for anyone to comment on this stage of the plan. Following the current consultation, the Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Plan Draft submission drafts will be finalised and consulted on prior to being submitted to the Secretary of State for public examination. There is no charge but this is not a free event – your time and attention is required. To confirm your attendance please email Geoff White, RICS Policy Manager (North & Midlands) at [email protected] Full details of the One Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Action Plan and proposed changes can be found here (hold down CTRL key and click with mouse).
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NewcastleGateshead One Core Strategy 2030
One Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Action
Plan
Proposed Major Changes
NewcastleGateshead One Core Strategy 2030
The planning process
NewcastleGateshead One Core Strategy 2030
Adoption of One Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Action Plan
Examination in Public
Consultation/Submission of the draft plans to secretary of state
WE ARE HEREProposed Major Changes Report
Publication of Draft PlanSeptember 2012
Publication of Consultation Draft and Preferred Option January 2011
Decision to collaborate on preparation of the Joint Core Strategy and Urban Core Area Action Plan 2009
Publication of Gateshead’s Core
Strategy Issues and Options December 2008
Publication of Newcastle’s Submission
Draft Core Strategy May 2008
What have we done?
• Revisited Population Projections
• Further assessed Green Belt sites
• Looked again at the delivering brownfield sites
• Revisited our economic projections
• Further assessed out transport options
NewcastleGateshead One Core Strategy 2030
Proposed Changes: Homes
• Callerton Park will no longer be described as a Strategic Growth Area
• Newburn Riverside, Upper Callerton, Middle Callerton and Lower Callerton to be added to the Neighbourhood Growth Areas (NGA)
• Lemington, Leam Lane and Salters Lane no longer considered NGAs
• Newburn and Woolsington no longer considered as Village Growth Areas
• Updated capacities
• Promote brownfield development – Metro Green, Newburn, Urban Core
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Proposed Changes: Economy
• Reduced the amount of land reserved for employment use
• Prioritise office developments in Urban Core
– MetroGreen, Team Valley, Newcastle Airport
• Follingsby and Walker Riverside –Strategy Employment Growth Areas
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Proposed Changes: Transport
• Improve movement in the Urban Core
• Encouraging more people to walk and cycle
• Improving public transport
• Improve river crossing
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Spatial Strategy
NewcastleGateshead One Core Strategy 2030
Community Infrastructure Levy What? Why? How?
• CIL is a critical funding stream
• Can be set by area and type of development
• Paid £ per m2 on net new development
• Non-negotiable
• Spent on infrastructure linked to development
• Requires evidence & understanding of viability
• Linked to the development plan / Core Strategy
• Consultation & Examination before Adoption
• Meaningful proportion spent locally
Viability and Rate Setting
• Strategic assessment of development
• Residual Valuation methodology
• Striking “An appropriate balance”
• Cautious but optimistic approach
• S106 still chargeable e.g. direct site works, strategic growth areas
PDCS Residential Rates
£16/sq mZone B (urban)
£88/sq mZone A (non-urban)
Zone A (non-urban) £88/sq m
Zone B (urban) £16/sq m
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Zone A (non-urban) £88/sq m
Zone B (urban) £16/sq m
PDCS Commercial Rates
Next Steps
2014Examination and Adoption
With the One Core Strategy/UCAAP submission draft consultation
Consultation on Draft Charging Schedules
Winter 2012Review of Representations
NCC June – September 2012GC July – October 2012
Consult on Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule
Next Steps
• Collect and consider issues raised during the consultation
• Consider new evidence• Re-write the draft plans• Re-consult on the re-drafted plans• Submit plans to Government• Public Enquiry • Council Revise and Adopt Plans
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Talk to us!
You can view and comment on the plans at:
http://onecorestrategyng-consult.limehouse.co.uk/portal
www.newcastle.gov.uk/haveyoursayonplanningwww.gateshead.gov.uk/haveyoursayonplanning
Contact us at:
Newcastle City Council Gateshead Council 0191 277 7186 0191 433 3411
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talkaboutCommunity Infrastructure Levy (CIL) FAQs
What is CIL?
The CIL allows local authorities to raise fundsfrom developments to pay for the infrastructurethat is needed as a result of development.
Who will pay CIL?
Development of more than 100sqm of grossinternal floorspace and of 1 or more dwellings(even where the floorspace is less than 100sqm)will pay CIL.
What can CIL be used for?
CIL will pay for infrastructure to support newdevelopment. Infrastructure could be physical,such as, roads; it could be green, such as parksand open spaces or it could be social, such ascommunity buildings or schools. It can be used to pay for strategic infrastructure serving a widearea, such as bus corridor improvements or itcould be localised infrastructure to help reducethe impact of new development on the road network.
Can CIL contribute to locally defined projects?
Yes, a ‘meaningful proportion’ of the CIL receiptsis to be passed to local neighbourhoods wheredevelopment has taken place.
Will other monies be collected from development?
Development will still be expected to contribute to the delivery of affordable housing. Also, local,or site related, infrastructure will continue to berequired to be paid for.
Why should development pay for strategicinfrastructure?
Most development has some impact on the needfor infrastructure and amenities, or benefits from them. So it is considered fair that suchdevelopment pays a share of the cost. It is alsoright that those who benefit financially whenplanning permission is given should share someof that gain with the community. By paying a contribution, developers will help fund theinfrastructure that is needed to makedevelopment acceptable and sustainable.
How much money will CIL collect?
This will depend on the amount of developmentthat takes place but it is anticipated that CILmight generate upwards of £70m by 2030.
What are our neighbouring authoritiesintending to charge?
Gateshead’s charging rates are in line with ours.
Will CIL be collected from all development in the city?
No, only in areas where it is assessed thatdevelopment is still viable after contributions for Affordable Housing and Direct Site workshave been collected will CIL be chargeable.These areas or “charging zones” are different for different types of development.
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Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) FAQs May 2012
How much do we expect development to pay?In viable urban areas (zone B) residential development will pay £16/sqm. In viable non-urban areas(zone A) residential development will pay £88/sqm.
For commercial uses there are 3 charging zones. Zone 1 is the city centre. Zone 2 is an inner urbanarea. Different rates will apply for different types of development in different areas of the city. See attached maps.
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Use Zone 1 Zone 2Outside of Zones 1 & 2
A1 supermarket (over 1,000 sq m,)*
£128/sqm £128/sqm
£128/sqm
Small scale A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 uses(1,000 sq m or under)
£0
A1 comparison, A2, A3, A4, A5 uses,vehicle sales (sui generis) (over 1,000 sq m)
£80/sqm
Office B1 £64/sqm £0 £0
Hotel C1 £3/sqm £40/sqm £0
Shared/Student Accommodation (C3, C4, sui generis)
£16/sqm £16/sqm £0
*supermarket is defined as both convenience and comparison floorspace.
The charging zones are highlighted on the attached maps.
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Questionnaire on Viability Assumptions (Community Infrastructure Levy and Local Plan)
Figure 1 – Residential Values
RESIDENTIAL VALUES HIGH HIGH-MID MID LOW-MID LOW
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 AVERAGE RATE £/m2
2,500 2,100 1,800 1,425 1,200
Size (m2) Sales Values (£/unit) 1 bed flat 45 112,500 94,500 81,000 64,125 54,000 2 bed flat 60 150,000 126,000 108,000 85,500 72,000 3 bed flat 75 187,500 157,500 135,000 106,875 90,000 2 bed house 70 175,000 147,000 126,000 99,750 84,000 3 bed house 84 210,000 176,400 151,200 119,700 100,800 4 bed house 121 302,500 254,100 217,800 172,425 145,200
Do you agree with these assumptions? Yes No
If NO, please justify your position by providing evidence below
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Figure 2 – Residential Benchmark Values
BENCHMARK VALUES HIGH HIGH-MID MID LOW-MID LOW
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5
Average Rate £/m2
2,500 2,100 1,800 1,425 1,200
Urban/Suburban £/ha
£ 2,000,000 £ 1,500,000 £ 1,000,000 £ 500,000 £ 100,000
£/acre £ 809,389 £ 607,042 £ 404,694 £ 202,347 £ 40,469
Strategic Sites £/ha
@ 40% of Urban
£ 800,000 £ 600,000 £ 400,000 £ 200,000 £ 40,000
£/acre £ 323,756 £ 242,817 £ 161,878 £ 80,939 £ 16,188
Do you agree with these assumptions? Yes No
If NO, please justify your position by providing evidence below
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Figure 3 – Commercial Benchmark Values
BENCHMARK VALUE – COMMERCIAL
City Centre High Medium Low
Urban/Suburban £/ha £ 2,000,000 £ 2,000,000 £ 1,000,000 £ 100,000
Non-Urban £/ha @ 40% £ 800,000 £ 400,000 £ 40,000
Industrial £ 235,000 £ 235,000 £ 235,000
Do you agree with these assumptions? Yes No
If NO, please justify your position by providing evidence below
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Figure 4 – Values and Yields for Commercial Schemes
RENTAL AND CAPITAL VALUES AND YIELDS FOR COMMERCIAL SCHEMES
Scheme Type Rental Value £/m2
Low Med High City CentreA1 - Retail Warehouse 129 161 194 Yield 6.00% 6.00% 5.25% A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 - Small Retail 60 88 237 400 overall Yield 8.50% 8.50% 7.50% 7.25% Supermarket 215 215 215 215 Yield 4.50% 4.50% 4.50% 4.50% B1(a) Offices 86 108 161 215 Yield 8.00% 8.00% 8.00% 6.50% B2 Industrial 45 50 60 Yield 10.00% 8.00% 7.50% C1 Hotels 45,000 45,000 90,000 115,000 CV/ROOM Yield C2 Residential Institution 1,200 1,200 2,500 2,500 CV/M2 Yield Student Housing 2,800 2,800 3,660 3,660 MR/ROOM Yield 6.50% 6.50% 6.00% 6.00%
Do you agree with these assumptions? Yes No
If NO, please justify your position by providing evidence below
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Figure 5 – Student Housing
STUDENT HOUSING - EN-SUITE ONLY
CITY CENTRE OTHER AREAS
GROSS RENT/WEEK WEEKS/YEAR GROSS
RENT/YR/RM WEEKS/YEAR
GROSSRENT/YR/RM
NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY
£ 110 43 £ 4,719 £ 92 38 £ 3,490 £ 101 42 £ 4,242 £ 106 £ 105 38 £ 3,981 £ 104 38 £ 3,952 £ 107 42 £ 4,484
NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY
£ 103 43 £ 4,429 £ 82 43 £ 3,507 AVERAGE GROSS YEARLY RENT/RM
£ 4,301 £ 3,498
EXPENDITURE ALL INC. FM CHARGE @ 15% £ 645 15% £ 525 NET AVERAGE RENTAL INCOME/RM
£ 3,656 £ 2,974
SAY £ 3,660 £ 2,980
Do you agree with these assumptions? Yes No
If NO, please justify your position by providing evidence below
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Figure 6 – Typical Rent Free Periods
TYPICAL RENT FREE PERIODS
Scheme Type Months
A1 - Retail Warehouse 12 A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 - Small Retail 12 Supermarket 6 B1(a) Offices 15 B2 Industrial 10 C1 Hotels 0 C2 Residential Institution 0 Student Housing 0
Do you agree with these assumptions? Yes No
If NO, please justify your position by providing evidence below
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Figure 7 – Build Cost Data
BUILD COST DATA (BCIS MEDIAN Q4 2012, LOCATION INDEX 0.90 - OTHER THAN AS STATED
Use Class Property TypeBCIS Build Cost
(£/sq.m.)Gross to Net
HIGH MEDIAN 1068 100% HIGH
MID1025 100%
MID 983 100% LOW
MID940 100%
C3 - Houses (one off)
LOW LOWER QTLE 897 100% HIGH MEDIAN 747 100% HIGH
MID720 100%
MID 694 100% LOW
MID667 100%
C3 - Houses - Mixed Developments
LOW LOWER QTLE 640 100% C3 - Flats - City Centre 6 storey+ flats 1101 83%
3-5 storey HIGH MEDIAN 848 83% HIGH
MID819 83%
MID 789 83% LOW
MID760 83%
C3 - Flats - Non City Centre
LOW LOWER QTLE 730 83% A1 – Shops Retail Warehouse (non-food) 466 90% A1 - Shops – Supermarket Supermarket 1121 95%
Convenience Store - not in City Centre 607 90% A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 - Small Retail City Centre 955 78% Urban Core. 3-5 storeys, air conditioning 1152 80% B1(a) Offices Neighbourhoods. Offices (Generally) 1069 85%
B1 Light Industrial B2, B8 – Industrial Industrial Warehouse (Purpose Built) 433 100% City Centre & High 1282 100% C1 - Hotel Hotel - other zones 1199 100%
C2 - Residential Institution Nursing Home 1186 83% Shared Accommodation Student Housing 1126 100%
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Do you agree with these assumptions? Yes No
If NO, please justify your position by providing evidence below
Figure 8 – Externals
EXTERNALS ALLOWANCE
Scheme Type Externals Allowance - Percentage of Base Build Cost
Residential 10% Commercial 7.50% to 15%
Do you agree with these assumptions? Yes No
If NO, please justify your position by providing evidence below
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Figure 9 – Development Costs, Residential & Commercial
DEVELOPMENT COSTS - FEES, FINANCE & PROFIT – RESIDENTIAL
Item DescriptionProfessional Fees
10%of build costs including planning, building regs, insurances etc
1.00% of purchase price - Agents Fees 0.75% of purchase price - Legal Fees
Site Acquisition Fees
4% of purchase Price - SDLT Finance 6.50% per annum
3.00% sales fees Marketing Costs £600 per unit legal fees 6% Affordable Housing Developer Profit on GDV
20% Private Housing 1000 Per Unit Urban Sites s.1065000 Per Unit Non-Urban Sites
Abnormals Allowance 5% City Centre Abnormals Allowance 5% Contingency 5% Externals 10%
on build costs
NHBC £500 per unit EPC £500 per unit Sales Timings Scheme No.'s First Sale Sales per annum Sales/Qtr
1 unit scheme 9 25 6.25 2-25 unit schemes 9 25 6.25 50 unit scheme 12 30 7.50 100 unit scheme 12 35 8.75 250 unit scheme 12 50 12.50
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DEVELOPMENT COSTS - FEES, FINANCE & PROFIT - COMMERCIAL
Item DescriptionProfessional Fees 10% of build costs including
planning, building regs, insurances etc
Site Acquisition Fees 1.00% of purchase price - Agents Fees
0.75% of purchase price - Legal Fees
of purchase Price - SDLT(Av)
Finance 6.50% per annum Finance Arrangement Fee 0.10% of cost Marketing Costs 1.00% sales fees where applicable 10% letting fees (percentage of
annual income) Legals on Lettings 5.00% percentage of annual
income Legals on Sale 0.25% percentage GDV Developer Profit on costs 20% (excl. shared acc.) 15% Shared acc S.106 0 EPC/m2 £ 0.50 Abnormals Allowance 5% on build costs City Centre Abnormals Allowance 5% on build costs Contingency 5% on build costs Externals 7.50% to15% on build costs
Do you agree with these assumptions? Yes No
If NO, please justify your position by providing evidence below
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Figure 10 – Build Periods
BUILD PERIODS (MONTHS) - RESIDENTIAL
Scheme Type Build Period I unit scheme 9 2-25 unit schemes 12 50 unit scheme 24 100 unit scheme 36
BUILD PERIOD (MONTHS) - COMMERCIAL
Scheme Type Build Period Retail warehouse 9 Convenience store 12 Supermarket 12 Office building – centre 14 Office building - out of town business park 12 Industrial warehouse 6 Hotel 16 Nursing home 16 Student housing 16
Do you agree with these assumptions? Yes No
If NO, please justify your position by providing evidence below
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Appendix 3 Consultation Responses on the Viability Assumptions Questionnaire
Respondent Consultation Comments / Summary Officer Response Signet Planning on behalf of Aldi Stores Ltd
1. Yields stated for ‘A1 supermarkets’ and unrealistic and not based on current market conditions. Pre recession (2007) yields for ‘prime retail’ were not being achieved, therefore highly unlikely that supermarket yields will achieve 4.5 during economic recovery. The capital value of an Aldi at a 6.25% yield is lower that the Council’s assumption of a 4.5% yield.
2. Reps submitted on behalf of Aldi Stores Ltd to the DCLG consultation on CIL further reforms. Three generic Aldi development appraisals were submitted based on three rental levels - £129 sqm (£12 per sqft), £150 sqm (£14 per sqft) and £172 (£16 per sqft). All three are below £215 per sqm. Even if the optimistic rental level of £172 per sqm is achieved, which is unlikely in the short to medium term development would be unviable.
3. A 4.5% yield is a ‘hot prime yield’ which is considered wholly unrealistic for the large format retailers and are unachievable for a deep discount retailer.
4. Aldi differ from ‘supermarkets’ (large format food stores) in a number of respects: Carefully selected range circa. 1,300 product linesFocus on quality not quantity Primarily own label goods, including confectionary, wines and spiritsDoes not sell cigarettes Pre-packed fruit, vegetables and meatDo not include specialist meat, fish, delicatessen, chemist, bakery counters or cafes.
Aldi does not offer a ‘one stop’ shop. They typically have a 80/20 split of food to non-food goods (larger food stores have circa 35% to 40% of comparison goods). Aldi is developing stores of 1.125 sqm net (1,521 sqm gross), this is significantly smaller than that assumed for ‘supermarkets. An Aldi foodstore is defined as a ‘discount supermarket’ or ‘deep discounter’ given that there is a clear distinction in the retail
We will review yields for A1 supermarkets based on this representation.
Further clarifications would be useful including information regarding Aldi’s costs, schedule of comparables, and viability analysis to evidence suggested difference between supermarket types.
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offer from large format retailers. A typical Aldi store would turnover circa £5.5million while a larger format store would generate a turnover in excess of circa £30 million.
Aldi stores have a localised catchment and attract a high level of walk in trade.
5. Basic principle of CIL is to ensure a development scheme remains economically viable and therefore differential rates can be applied to different types of development
6. Over past 5 years, Aldi has been required to provide a Section 106 contribution in only 40% of new store permissions, the sum has been on average £40,000.
7. Considers the Council should introduce the terms ‘deep discounter’ or ‘discount supermarket’ and review the Viability assumptions to account for the lower rental and capital values achieved by Aldi.
8. Aldi strongly object to the Viability Assumptions. There is specific concern regarding the viable delivery of development, which is something the National Planning Policy Framework highlights as a core principle that planning should proactively drive in order to achieve sustainable economic growth.
9. Suggest differentiation is made between the different operating models of food retailers by introducing the term ‘discount supermarket’ or ‘deep discounter’ and review viability assumptions.
McCarthy & StoneRetirementLifestyles Ltd and Churchill RetirementLiving Ltd
1. Sheltered / Retirement flats for the elderly are larger than the sizes proposed to allow for disabled access etc. Indeed, it would be very difficult to design flats that met the 'Lifetime Homes' standard at these sizes. We would propose: 1-bed flat 50 - 60 sqm 2-bed flat 70 - 80 sq m
2. We agree we the assumption that C2 Residential Institutions are typically rent free. The Council should however also recognise that some forms of C2 Residential Development, i.e. Extra Care Accommodation, can be owner occupied housing. No view on the other typologies.
3. The Council has omitted the BCIS figures for sheltered housing. The
Assumptions for a typical sheltered housing/retirement flats are to be reviewed.
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costs of sheltered housing are consistently higher than for general needs housing and apartments. While the BCIS figures are subject to fluctuation it is our experience that specialist accommodation for the elderly tends to remain in the region of 5% more expensive to construct than apartments and generally between 15-20% more expensive to build than estate housing.
4. We are agreement with the vast majority of the development costs used. In the case of sheltered housing however, there is also a much longer sales period which reflects the niche market and sales pattern of a typical retirement housing development. This has a significant effect on the final return on investment. This is particularly important on empty property costs, borrowing and finance costs and sales and marketing which extend typically for a longer time period. Currently the typical sales rate for development is approximately one unit per month, so a typical 45 unit scheme (i.e. an average sized scheme) can take three to four years to sell out. As a result of this the typical sales and marketing fees for specialist accommodation for the elderly are in excess of 6% of GDV.
5. Considers the variables associated with the viability of assessment of retirement housing are significantly different from mainstream housing. If they are not recognised and assessed charging schedules could disproportionately affect the viability of development.
6. The CIL Regulations make it clear that charges should not prejudice the delivery of policies of the Development Plan.
7. A ‘typical’ retirement apartment should be used as a basis for a development typology in the CIL evidence base. VA to inform the draft Charging Schedule should consider the relative viability of retirement housing when set against both existing site values, and a range of alternatives for the land on which a retirement development might be situated.
8. CIL could constrain land supply. 9. Significant threat to land with a high existing use value and therefore
to the delivery of retirement developments, which are limited to urban, centrally located previously developed sites.
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10. .’In proposing a levy rate(s) charging authorities should show that the proposed rate (or rates) would not threaten delivery of the relevant Plan as a whole’ (Paragraph 12 of the 2012 CIL regulations)
11.Non-saleable floorspace is far higher in sheltered (30%), Extra Care (40%) than general needs (16%). This places providers of specialist accommodation for the elderly at a disadvantage in land acquisition as the ratio of CIL rate to the net saleable area would be disproportionately high when compared to other forms of residential development.
12.Longer sales rate which in turn has an effect on the financial return on investment. Typical sales rate is one unit per month, so a 40 unit retirement scheme can take 3-4 years to build out. Sales and marketing fees for specialist accommodation for the elderly are typically in excess of 6% of GDV not 3% as ordinarily applied to conventional development.
13.Properties can only be sold upon completion of the development and the establishment of all the communal facilities and on-site manager. These costs are subsidised by the developer until a development is sold out. Service charge monies for empty units are subsidised by the Company. A 40 unit retirement scheme, Empty Property Costs are on average £225,000.
Intu Properties Plc
1. The assessment appears to be very broad brush and not a fine grained assessment as required under the new CIL Guidance (December 2012) if Charging Authorities are to charging differential CIL rates? A map of the zones will need to be provided in the Viability Report to ensure consultees are able to identify where each of the zones are located. For urban/suburban land, the value per hectare in each of the zones has been reduced, significantly in some cases, since the previous consultation. Evidence will be required within the viability report to justify these changes.
2. What assumptions have been made regarding the status of the land? For example:
1. Detailed maps are available on the Council’s website and will be hyperlinked in the next full update of the Viability assessment.
2. In answer to the questions:
a)/c) The threshold value is meant to reflect the cost that a seller would be prepared to sell at as a minimumb) Vacant
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A Are the land values listed for both existing/current use as well as the proposed use?B Is it assumed the land is vacant or that the land contains existing buildings/uses? C What allowance has been made regarding hope value/incentives for land owners to release the land for development? Land values will need to be significantly higher than existing use values to incentivise owners to sell.
3. Overall the values appear lower than those we have encountered.Within Newcastle City Centre most development sites are likely to have existing commercial buildings/uses (offices, retail, leisure) and these will generate a land value greater than £2m per hectare. Similarly, we are aware of vacant industrial sites close to intu Metrocentre where the land owners are seeking values far in excess of £235k per hectare, which is currently assumed within Figure 3 for this type of land.
4. An overall rent of £400 per square metre for city centre ‘small retail’ is considered to be too high. Whilst described as ‘small retail’, this £400 per square metre assumption covers all A Class uses, including non-retail uses that achieve considerably lower rental values than what Class A1 retail floorspace typically achieves within city centre and regional shopping centre locations. Retail developments such as intu Eldon Square and intu Metrocentre contain a wide range of stores generally including Department/Anchor Stores, Multi-Space Users (MSUs), convenience retailers, an ever increasing proportion of A3 restaurants, as well as specialist retail stores. Only the latter of these would be likely to generate top end rents. Department Store and MSUs, which by their very nature take up a significant proportion of the centres, require much lower rents and substantial incentives such as fit outs and longer rent free periods. Furthermore, the viability assessment assumes 100% occupancy rate whereas in reality, even during good economic conditions
3) The values will vary between individual sites. Our transactions data helps to provide a typical value, however, this highlights the difficulty of establishing assumptions.
4) We will review city centre retail rents and will undertake some further sensitivity analysis, seeking the collaboration with the respondent to ensure accuracy of data.
5) We will review rent free periods.
6)/7)/8)/9) We will review the comparison retail notional scheme, including the build /external costs and professional fees subject to the respondent assisting with the appropriate evidence.
8) As s106 costs have historically been variable any appropriate evidence from the respondent would be helpful.
Engagement meeting has since taken place and respondent has agreed to provide further evidence to support their response to inform the Councils review of CIL charging rates for retail development.
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vacancies will be around 10%. All of these factors result in an overall ‘blended’ rent for the centre significantly below £400 per square metre currently used within the viability assessment. Dartford Council viability assessment (GVA) which covers Bluewater includes a rental level of between £215 and £223 per sqm and the assessment for Thurrock (SKM/Colin Buchanan), which includes intu Lakeside, tests a range of £200 to £325 per square metre. Comparable City Centre charging schedules such as the Bristol City (BNP Paribas) covering Cabot Circus used a rental value of £250 per square meter whilst Leeds City Council (GVA) set the rental value at £250-270 per square metre. The Council should undertake a sensitivity test to identify the impacts of a lower ‘blended’ rate. The Council may also wish to seek input from a wider body of professional advisers on rental ranges.
5. Whilst we support the increase in rent free periods from 6 months, as previously used, to 12 months, tenants are continuing to seek extended rent free periods (particularly for MSU’s and anchor stores) and up to 24 months is not uncommon. We would therefore suggest a rent free period of 18 months is used within the viability assessment to ensure a robust assessment is made.
6. BCIS index is notoriously ‘hit and miss’ and is often based on very few or relevant examples. this is particularly the case for large scale retail development with very few comparables in recent years. Costs unclear., therefore assumed “build” rates referred to are for the building only without any external works or associated infrastructure. The figures should also include an allowance for full shop fit out costs, however the rates provided are clearly not sufficient to allow for fit out which can add between £900/m2 to over £2,000/m2 depending on the type of unit. City centre development will often be required to use higher quality and traditional materials which attract a premium. It will also include complex construction methods, higher environmental and health and safety standards and ‘out of hours’ working to limit disruption to other town centre users. These will again add premiums to the build
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costs which are not currently reflected in the viability assessment. The build cost associated with shopping centres will need to be applied to significant areas of landlord space such as mall areas, multi-story car parks, lifts and escalators, customer toilets, internal seating areas etc. It should not just be applied to the retail units.
7. The range for commercial external costs, from 7.5% to 15% of the overall build cost, is significant and a more accurate figure will need to be used in relation to specific development types. It is important to understand what elements are included within the externals allowance and what elements are within the build cost. For example, as discussed in relation to Figure 7, a City Centre scheme will include elements such as multi-storey car parks, mall space, lifts and escalators etc. If these are included as externals the allowance would need to be at the very top end of the range. Our cost consultants have also indicated that whilst the build costs for a retail park may be relatively low, the costs of externals will often be significantly higher than 15% due to the large areas of car parking provided. Examples ranged from 45% for an extension to an existing retail park up to 75% for a retail park where a significant amount of re-grading was required.
8. It is unrealistic to set S106 payments at zero within the viability assessment for commercial development (and is also unreasonably inconsistent with the allowance of £1,000 or £5,000 per unit being made for residential development). There will still be a need for non-strategic infrastructure to be provided as part of the proposed developments and this is likely to be delivered via a S106 or S278 agreement rather than CIL. It is likely that developer contributions are likely to remain common-place for commercial developments as they inevitably give rise to local mitigation measures that are scheme-specific and not identified as strategic infrastructure in the Infrastructure Delivery Plan. This is in contrast to residential development where items such as education and healthcare contributions are to be captured by CIL and, therefore, likely to lead to a reduction in the amounts secured via S.106 for residential
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schemes. It is, therefore, unreasonable to assume a zero rate for commercial development yet make such allowances for residential development. Terminology used in relation to developer profit where this refers to ‘on costs (save shared acc.)’ and ‘on costs (shared acc.)’needs further explanation on this point. The allowance of 10% for professional fees is considered to be too low. Whilst some of the more straight forward development schemes will come in around this figure, the range is typically between 10-15% and therefore, to ensure a robust assessment is made, a figure of 15% should be used as the benchmark.
9. The commercial build periods listed do not include city centre retail/mixed use schemes. These are typically the most complex and lengthy of all construction projects involving demolition and construction in extremely constrained circumstances. We would expect the viability assessment to include a worked example of town centre retail development of a similar scale and complexity.
Sheila Cooper (WalbottleResident)
1. Considers the values for Walbottle are incorrect.2. Considers the consultation is aimed at property professionals.
Noted. There are no development sites proposed for allocation in Walbottle.
Gavin Black & Partners
1. Retail warehouse and supermarket yields are too ambitious. Retail warehousing should be 10%, 8.5% and 7.25% moving from low to high. Supermarket likewise 9%, 7.5% and 6.75% from low to high.
2. Offices currently in the city centre are 3 months rent free for every unbroken year. i.e. a 10 year lease would achieve 30 months rent free plus assistance with carpets and floor boxes. Rent free and other inducements relate not only to the market but also the headline rent and there is not a standard period but rather a blend of rental levels and rent free and other inducements.
3. Professional fees will be in the range of 7% - 12% depending on the scheme. Developers profit commercially will range from 15% to 20%.
1.The respondent is requested to assist on any comparables to support yield suggested.
2.We can run some sensitivity analysis based on 30 months rent free, assuming a 10 year term.
3.I think we concur on his point. All commercial except student is at 20% on costs.
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Finance costs vary considerably over short periods and so any indicative costs are just that, and need to be amended to reflect market conditions.
StephenChisholm
Not qualified to comment.
Charlie Hoult I am not qualified to judge the derivation of these figures.Tim Rutter Agrees with assumptions.PNE Group 1. Agrees with student housing assumptions.
2. Does not agree with rent free periods.3. If a business starts off in rented space and can't pay ANY contribution
towards their costs, it not only distorts the wider rental market, it does the business no favours in understanding its true costs. Considers it is better to have a small, escalating cost over the first trading period.
Comments Noted, clarification to be sought.
Michael Kurton 1. Agrees with assumptions, but considers a 15 month rent free period for B1(a) offices to generous, 12 months is adequate.
This view conflicts with view above and the Councils’ emerging view, but will seek respondent’s clarification.
Barratt David Wilson Homes
1. The values are overstated. There are "price thresholds" due to earnings and I would argue that in the mid zone a 4 bed is £180k, a 3 bed is £140k and a 2 bed is £110k. Similarly these apply to the other zones too. The evidence is in actual sales revenues received.
2. I cannot agree with these figures as all landowners are different. But if you are asking if these values are a reasonable incentive to sell, then they appear to be.
3. Outside area of expertise.4. Cost is Cost, BCIS also measures gross internal area. What are your
revenue figures measuring? Home Builders build and sell in net saleable square feet. You need to understand this. Also BCIS only measures housebuild and prelims. How are you accounting for roads, sewers, services, gardens etc? I'm sorry, but these show a lack of understanding of cost.
5. Externals should be at least 20-25%.6. Marketing Costs too low. 6% on residential. See HCA EAT tool kit.
Externals too low. Abnormals please explain where the 5% comes
These matters are addressed in the main report and the review of assumptions at Appendix 4. As part of ongoing engagement we are committed to undertaking further clarification on such evidence and monitoring any changes, so that we can exchange evidence and come to a clear position.
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from?7. Houses are built to sales. Lead in 16 weeks then 0.5 per month.
Rachel Davison Agrees with assumptions statedDavid Bewer Agrees with assumptions made. Hall and Partners
Agrees with assumptions stated, except rent free periods and externals allowance. Clarity required regarding typical rent free periods and externals allowance.
Further evidence to be presented in this report and the next Viability Assessment report.
Metnor 1. Considers land values are to unstable to agree to assumptions set out
2. Again land values for commercial are very unstable and depends on a complex mix of factors for a particular development. Most office commercial is currently unviable due to low rents, short covenants and relatively high construction costs and actually requires gap assistance.
3. Yields are now looking too ambitious for north east moving forward. Â wide spread of potential yield based on whether backed by strong covenant or poor covenant. Remove rental value £/m2 to heading as this does not apply to all the figures.
4. FM charge too low - should be 25 to 30% 5. Not as easy as this. Rent free periods vary greatly and are influenced
by lease terms, fit out incentives etc. as student housing supply increases operators are offering £5 of per week rent incentives.
6. Never found BCIS national data base with a regional factor very accurate for forecasting north east build costs. Needs a warning but would prefer a locally based QS report based on a good sample of north east projects to be the basis for this data.
7. Depends on the scheme and whether externals include utility infrastructure. For viability would hope the percentages for external works were less than stated.
8. Every development is different however the general assumptions are not too far out of a reasonableness test. Please note vat is generally worked at 4.75% on purchase price SDLT as the tax is calculated on the vat inclusive amount.
1. Comments noted regarding the fluctuations in the market, caution has been built into the overall CIL rate setting process, but the comments highlight the difficulty of this process.
2. – 8. Further clarification is sought regarding appropriate evidence sources.
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Roger Malton Agrees with assumptions. Darren Penman Agrees with assumptions Hammerson Does not agree with assumptions. Hammerson wish to reserve there
position until such time as the Draft Charging Schedule is consulted on later this year.
Comment noted, we will continue to seek early engagement on CIL rate setting and viability matters.
Dean Lowes Does not understand maps or figures, clarifications required. BNP Paribas Real Estate
1. Appreciate that numbers are averages, but combination of broad brush zoning and average rates means that there will be distortions at both ends of the spectrum. The affordable reduction does not reflect the different tenure options. Our calculations are that the reductions can be anything between 30 and 70% depending on tenure mix.
2. Land values driven by development solution and viability. No evidence that commercial solutions are viable. There is no variation here for industrials, which is not appropriate, there are clearly prime, secondary and tertiary industrial locations.
3. Must qualify user for A1 retail warehouse - range of rental values and yields depending on whether open unrestricted, bulky goods etc.
4. Small retail yields in secondary and tertiary can be as far out as 15%, use categories too wide for this level of generalisation. Yields sensitivity to lease terms is significant - must qualify assumptions.
5. All inclusive FM/operational cost charge too low. At best this would be 25%. University average 30%
6. Marketing costs need to include promotional campaigns not just fees Developers profit levels insufficient and/or should reflect level of risk. Abnormals allowances look low. What provision is there to reflect site specific costs. Need an allowance for demolition.
7. If these are construction period should be fine, but insufficient for project life - e.g. finance costs on site sale should be calculated over project life not construction period
1. We have adopted reduction of circa 40% which falls within this range
2. Noted. The respondent is requested to indicate appropriate evidence sources.
3. This is very fine grain and it may be that developers will always try to aim for the highest possible value use.
4./5. We can review retail yields and FM charges but seek the respondent’s evidence to support the figures suggested.
6. We will consider further analysis on marketing.
7. These are construction periods
Mehrban Sadiq Agrees with assumptions.Taylor Wimpey North East
1. Agree 41.25% reduction in affordable units.2. Considers Zone 2 (HIGH-MID) is to high at £2,100/sqm (£195/sqft).
Hometrack Report for Kenton Bank Foot supports an average upper decile revenue of £1,956 (£182/sqft).
These matters are addressed in the main report and the review of assumptions at Appendix 4. As part of ongoing engagement we are
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3. Considers new build revenues achieved in and round Newcastle are far lower.
4. Residential Values Profile Map is largely about right.5. Considers that the Zone A land due south of the A696 at Upper
Callerton (Newbiggin Hall, Westerhope etc) is a weaker housing market than the remainder of Zone A due north of the A696 (Kenton Bank Foot, Newcastle Great Park etc). Hometrack evidence suggests upper decile revenues at 1,820/sqm which aligns with mid market Zone 3. Considers that four Residential Rates should apply.
6. A Benchmark Value set at only 40% of the VOA (a 60% reduction in anticipated land receipt) is unrealistically low. This figure is well below the minimum purchase price in many reasonable contracts already signed between landowners and developers.
7. Benchmark Value is a terminology that has been created for the purposes of justifying CIL rates and does not reflect reality. Reality is that the landowner expects to receive a competitive return for their land based on a simple residual land value to generate a Market Value regardless of whether the land was previously in agricultural use or in the urban area. This principle is encapsulated in paragraph 173 of the NPPF. Supports the use of BCIS although reserves further comment on detail as they are not privy to the source of the BCIS data the Council has applied.
8. Further abnormal development costs incurred in order to comply with planning policy in respect of climate change, lifetime homes, and SuDs must also be factored into viability.
9. A figure of at least 20% is typically adopted by the industry (comprising 10-15% for externals and 5-10% for plots/preliminaries) and would be more aligned to other North East Local Authorities, including: Northumberland County Council 20%, Durham County Council 20% and Darlington 15%. The Council should therefore revise its assumption for externals to 20%.
10.Fees, finance and sales timings are about right. Sales and Marketing is to low at 3%, HCA EVA Toolkit suggests 6% which aligns with Taylor Wimpey’s view.
11.Developer profit is split between private and affordable tenures at 20% and 6% respectively. The majority of builders do not split profit
committed to undertaking further clarification on such evidence and monitoring any changes, so that we can exchange evidence and come to a clear position.
At the time of writing further engagement discussions have taken place and an agreement to exchange further evidence. However, such discussions were not considered to affect the overall viability of the stakeholder’s sites to be allocated in the Plan.
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this way round and instead take a ‘blended’ margin across the site which fixes profit at 20% GDV for private and affordable combined.
NLP on behalf of The Northumberland Estates and Bellway Homes North East
1. Callerton Park should be relocated from Zone 2 (High-Mid) into Zone 3 (Mid). Considers that asking prices in the area are too high – anticipated sales values at Callerton Park are approximately £1,800sqm rather than £2,100sqm identified at present.
2. The land value assumptions identified by the Council are too low – development at Callerton Park must achieve a land value of between £400,000 and £600,000 per acre in order to be competitive and thereby facilitate the landowner to sell. Strongly encourages the Council to identify land values on the basis of 25% of the GDV.
3. No objection to the use of BCIS data.4. Support assumption that the level of developer profit on open market
housing is 20% of gross development value, this is a minimum. 5. Does not agree that the level of developer profit on affordable
housing is 6% of GDV. Profit level is prescribed by banks when lending finance. This is to ensure that the risk of not receiving a return on their investment (for example in the event that GDV is lower than anticipated or build costs/abnormals higher than expected) is minimised. If the prescribed profit level cannot be achieved, the banks will not provide the finance and the development cannot be funded and therefore, delivered and developers typically secure planning permission for open market and affordable housing simultaneously as part of a scheme and not in isolation. Profit level demanded by banks applies to both affordable and open market housing, different levels for each are not prescribed in isolation. See Land at The Manor, Shinfield, Reading (APP/X0360/A/12/2179141)(8 January 2013).
6. The Council has included costs of £5,000 per unit on non-urban sites and £1,000 per unit for urban sites. Further information is required on the scale of infrastructure which should be funded from specific developments through CIL / s106 costs and whether or not affordable housing is included. Considers the VA is likely to have underestimated the scale of s106 contributions. The CIL and the soundness of the Local Plan is dependent on the delivery of a
These matters are addressed in the main report and the review of assumptions at Appendix 4. As part of ongoing engagement we are committed to undertaking further clarification on such evidence and monitoring any changes, so that we can exchange evidence and come to a clear position.
At the time of writing further engagement discussions have taken place and an agreement to exchange further evidence. However, such discussions were not considered to affect the overall viability of the stakeholders’ sites to be allocated in the Plan.
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number of larger sites which may be required to pay significantly higher s106 contributions that £5,000 per unit. CIL should be established on the basis of worst case scenario and that it will support and incentivise development.
7. Housebuilders generally adopt a figure of at least 20% for externals (10-15% for externals and 5-10% for plots/preliminaries.
8. Marketing costs should be 6% not 3%9. Other development costs do not include any assumptions relating to
the increase in build costs associated with site sustainability issues, Lifetime Home or Code for Sustainable Homes and therefore assumes the Council will not seek to be incorporated into new developments.
10.Highlights the approach of Swindon Borough Council, which proposes a CIL throughout the Borough of £55sqm, however all proposed ‘new communities’ in the Borough are excluded from the CIL.
11.Considers that the ‘headroom’ is significantly lower than that identified by the Council. There is strong risk that Callerton Park cannot afford to pay the current CIL (88sqm) whilst also providing s106 contributions which are significant to deliver the required site-specific infrastructure. Therefore strongly encourages the Council to consider: a) reducing the CIL from £88sqm and identifying additional CIL charging zone which applies specifically to Callerton Park.
Theatres Trust Would expect the Schedule to include a nil rate for other uses for D1, D2 and specific sui generis uses.
These uses were not part of the PDCS for CIL and are not being considered currently for inclusion, except for the sui generis category which can cover a variety of uses.
Tom Quigley I agree with your premise that the CIL should not be charged at a level that will discourage development or threaten the delivery of NewcastleGateshead Core Strategy and Urban Core Plan. At this stage however I do not really have the commercial working knowledge to say whether I think that the various rates (rentals, development costs and yields etc) in the questionnaire are realistic assumptions. I think this is more for the commercial developers, surveyors etc to look at. I think (if you are planning one) a public event at some stage in the future, with the
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commercial reps. present to discuss the CIL rates would be very interesting.
One of the slight concerns that I raised at the end of the first CIL event was that CIL rates need to be coordinated across regions for example, if the CIL rates were higher in relative terms in NewcastleGateshead than in Sunderland then we could lose out to development and investment which could be attracted to Wearside. I think that this has been of concern in other regions too
Homes and CommunitiesAgency
Thank you for requesting comments from the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA), the national housing and regeneration agency.
Our enabling role is to support our local authority partners in creating opportunity for people to live in high quality, sustainable places. We are a national agency working locally. We help provide funding to deliver affordable housing, bring land back into productive use and improve quality of life by raising standards for the physical and social environment.
The HCA support the proposals being put forward but have no specific comments to make at this stage of the consultation process.
Support noted.
Durham County Badger Group
Thank you for consulting the Durham County Badger Group regarding the CIL but we do not have any comments. I have looked at the survey and am reasonably content with it, but being a wildlife organisation I do not think we know enough about the subject to make a useful assessment.
Noted
Save Dunston Hill
e all firmly agree that residents’ views must be given as much weight as those of the local developers. However we do not have the technical nor the market expertise to assess if the viability assumptions in your questionnaire are likely to represent the maximum planning gain possible for residents. We therefore rely on your own technical expertise in this matter, and also on your robust and critical examination of the developers’ claims and responses.
We can however make two general points for inclusion in the
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Consultation.
1) We would like to see rates which strongly encourage the redevelopment of sites within the existing urban area. There are hundreds of these in Gateshead's SHLAA. We also submitted 35 more at our meeting with you on 18 March. These could provide many hundred's more homes for OCS. We will not accept development on our Green Belt whilst these urban areas lie derelict and property empty. The CIL is one mechanism to help ensure that this does not happen.
2) It is crucial to get the correct balance. A CIL that is too low will result in the tax payer having to pick up the bill for shortfalls in infrastructure, and the developers will make huge profits. On the other hand a CIL that is too high will push development to other areas.
You told us at the meeting that you are working with neighbouring authorities to try to avoid discrepancies in CIL rates, which would then have a major influence on the location of development. Also that County Durham's CIA is at a similar stage of preparation to ours. It is therefore essential that Durham and Newcastle/Gateshead's CIL rates are compatible. You are aware that tens of thousands of residential units are planned for North Durham in their Core Strategy.
In sending this response, I have consulted within Gateshead's Green Belt Protection Groups.
Please send me the Draft Charging Schedule when it is published.
1) Noted
2) Policy DEL1 will help to achieve this.
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2.2 RICS Roundtable Event on Viability in Newcastle Gateshead (3 June 2013)
Event Organiser: RICS Policy Manager - Geoff White Chair – David Furniss- BNP Paribas Aims for the event
Timescales
Attendance:
Points of Discussion on Viability Assumptions
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Mr Toby Fox 3Fox International Robert Fulton 3R Land and Properties Ltd Mr Nigel Vaulkhard 42nd Street Realty Ltd Mr Richard Quigley A E Thornton‐Firkin and Partners Mr Kevin Parrish Abbeyfield Newcastle upon Tyne Society Ltd Aberdeen Asset Management Acorn Properties (Jesmond) Ltd Action for Dystonia ADP Architecture Mr Jim Duffy AE1 Cables Ltd AECOM Ms Gaby Kitoko African Community Advice North East (ACANE)
Mr Tony Suadwa African Community Association / North East of England African Community Association
Age Uk Newcastle upon Tyne AHM Design AHM Design Partnership Airport Operators Association Alcatel‐Lucent UK Aldersgate Mr Simon Plumb Aldi Stores Ltd A‐Line Coaches Alister Sundin Residential All Saints Church of England College Trust Allendale Securities & Investments N Wright Alphaset Design & Print Iain Murphy Alston Murphy Associates Alzheimers Society (Newcastle) AMEC AmmarM Ltd Mr Andrew Mould Anchor Housing Association Mr Chris Tague Anchor Trust Anderson Lets Andrew Craig Andrew Lawson Estate Agents Annette Rutherford Lettings Mr Anthony Keith Anthony Keith Associates Anthony Scullion Architectural Services Anthony Watson Chartered Architects Anton Lang Planning Services Mr Alan Dixon AoC North Apple Tree Lettings Appletons Chartered Surveyors Arab Women's Group Archbishop Runcie CE First School The Venerable Geoff Miller Archdeacon of Northumberland Archibald First School
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Architects Design Group Arco Ltd Mr Chris Langdon Ardmore First Base Partnership Ltd Armstrong ‐ Payne Associates Arriva plc Matthew Jarratt Arts Council Mr Jim Burridge Arup Mr Matt Verlander Arup Oliver Jones Asda Stores Ltd Joanne Moon Asda Stores Ltd (Property Acquisitions) Ashdale Land and Property Company Ltd Ashfield Nusery School Mr Stephen Smith Ashley Smith Chartered Surveyors Asian Business Connexions Asian Business Forum (NE) Assembly Rooms Association of British Insurers At Home in the Community Ltd Atkins Global Ltd Atkinson Road Nusery School Mr Bill Colwell Atlantic Pictures Mr Nick Sweets Aukett Fitzroy Robinson Automobile Association Avanta AWG Property BAE Systems Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Partners LLP Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art Bank of England Bar Luga Barnardo's Stuart Natkus Barton Willmore BBC Newcastle Becon Beech Hill Primary School BEL Valves Bell Partnership Caroline Strugnell Bellway Homes Bellwood Associates Benfield School Benton Park Primary School Benwell Library Benwell Nature Park Bernicia Ronnie Baird Bett Homes Ltd Better Days Beyond Green
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
BHP Andrew Blackwell Bidwells Ms Sam Grant Big Tree Planning Ltd Mr Jim Conway Billinghurst George and Partners Ms Paula Henley Bishop Seamus Cunningham Blackfriars Blakelaw and North Fenham Parish Council Councillor Nelis Blakelaw and North Fenham Parish Council Glenn Pendleton Blakelaw and North Fenham Parish Council Blakelaw Parish Council Blue Anchor Court Residents' Association BNP Paribas Katie Bourne BNP Paribas Ms Body Positive North East Antonia Murillo Bond Dickinson Mr Neil Warwick Bond Dickinson Boots the Chemist Bowes Mitchell Bowson Lettings Neil Hart Bradley Hall Timothy D Aisbitt Bradley Hall Mr Daniel O'Mahoney Bradley O'Mahoney Public Relations Brar & Co Bridge Club Ltd Bridges School Peter Huxtable British Aggregates Association British Airways British Biogen British Ceramic Confederation British Cycling British Geological Survey British Heart Foundation Ms Kathleen Atkinson British Horse Society (and BRAG) Mr Brian Burke British Motorcyclists Federation Ms Tracey Gascoine British Red Cross Broadway East First School Broadwood Primary School Mr Peter Flynn Brooker Flynn Architects Brookfield Europe Brownshill Motor Homes Ltd Rev Eden J Fletcher Brunswick Methodist Church Councillor Sylvia Smith Brunswick Parish Council Mr R.J Gray Brunswick Parish Council Brunton First School Simon Roberson BT North East Ms Sandy Smith Buccleuch Property Building Design Partnership
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Bulmer Interior Contracts Business and Enterprise North East Rob Bailey Byker Bridge Housing Association Byker Primary School CABE Cable and Wireless Communications John Wallace Callerton Tenants and Residents Association Sue McCabe Callerton Tenants and Residents Association Campaign for Better Transport Claire Cain Campaign for Real Ale Dr Ian Lee Campaign for Real Ale Matt Brown CAMRA Canning Street Primary School Capita Symonds Capital and Counties Capital Properties Care Quality Commission Carer's Centre Newcastle Carillion Cathedral Church of St Nicholas Clara McIntyre CBI CE Electric UK Jackie Bartlett Central Blakelaw TARA Central Walker CE Primary Stuart Hopley Centre for Life Ms Linda Conlon Centre for Life Mr Neville Hamlin Centre for Process Innovation Ltd Centre for Rural Economy Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS) Mr Neil Adamson Centreland Ltd Mr Sam Lake CH2M Hill Mr James Tharkray Change Makers Marilyn Duncan Chapel Park Residents Association Charles Lamb Residential Lettings Ltd Chartered Institute of Housing Chase & Partners Mr Chris Checkley Checkley Planning Cheesborough & Son Pension Fund Children North East Chillingham Road Primary School Chipchase Associates Limited Christ Church CE Primary Christopher Brummitt Architects Rev Lesley Chapman Church of Ascension Rev Anthony James Cavanagh Church of St Hugh Mrs Jill Burrell Cities for People
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Tom Quiqley Citizens Advice Bureau Alex Hendrie City ID City Library City of Sunderland Partnership Citypadz Civil Aviation Authority Ian Hush CK21 Consultants LLP Mr Steve Smith Clay Pigeon Shooting Association Clothier Lacey & Co Limited Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation Mr Phillip Garner CoalPro (Confederation of UK Coal Producers) Catherine Kane Colliers Miranda Steadman Colliers Mr Adam Pyrke Colliers CRE Mr Graham Connell Colliers International Collingwood Properties Commercial Estates Group Common Purpose Tyne and Wear Community Foundation Community Volunteer Service (CVS) Compendium Group Conservative Party Contact A Family North East England Mr Tim Hanser Co‐operative Group Ltd Coopers Tourmaster Mr Michael Row Copthorne Hotel Mr John Carr Cornerstone Council for British Archaeology (CBA) Council of Mortgage Lenders Mrs Jane Harrison Country Land & Business Association Mr Simon Hamlyn Countryside Alliance Mr Philip Whitehead Countryside Properties (UK) County Thistle Hotel A Cowell Cowells Richard Cowen CPRE Dr Nic Best CPRE Prof Howard Elcock CPRE Pitch Wilson CPRE Durham Cragside Primary School Crawford Higgins Associates CRC NE Crown Estate Office Cruddas Park Early Years Centre Cruddas Park Library Mr William D Moses CSM+Architects Ms Heather Evans CTC Mr C Morris Cundall
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Mr David Ewart Cundall Mr Steve Cook Cundall Cussins Homes Ltd Mr Cyril Winskell Cyril Winskell Chartered Architect D J Deloitte Mr D M Fleming D M Fleming Building Design Limited D2 Youth Zone Ltd Dance City Ms Inger Batchelor Danish Church of Newcastle David Lock Associates David Robson and Associates Ms Jill Davis Davis Planning Partnership Karen McFarlene DB Schenker Mr Paul Wilson De La Rue Mr Steve McKinlay De Paul Trust Ms Marie Callendar Deaf Action Group Mr Paul Williamson Deloitte LLP Dementia Care Partnership Denton Burn Community Association Denton Burn Library Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) Mr Mark Duggleby Department for Transport Jon Clapham Department for Work and Pensions Derbyshire Gypsy Liaison Group Deveraux Architects Diabetes UK Mrs Jennifer Bland Dickinson Dees Dinnington First Schol Dinnington Library Dinnington Parish Council Mike Wood Dinnington Parish Council Councillor Steven Phelps Dinnington Parish Council Ms Brenda Joyce Dinnington Parish Council Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle Diocese of Newcastle Direct Rail Services Limited Disability North Dixon Dawson Chartered Architects Mr Doug Wheeler Doug Wheeler Associates Mr Paul Houghton Downing Developments Ms DPDS Consulting Group Drivas Jonas Deloitte DTZ Dunelm Homes Mr David Halfacre Dunelm Property Services Durham Badger Group Durham Biodiversity Partnership
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Paul Anderson Durham Bird Club Richard Cowen Durham Bird Club Durham County Council Durham University Mr James Cokill Durham Wildlife Trust Dysart Developments Ltd Earle R Hall Drawing Service EasiLet East Coast Customer Relations East End Library Mr David Hern EC Harris Mr Duncan Melville EC Harris EEF Anne Richardson Elders Council of Newcastle Ms Vera Bolter Elders Council of Newcastle Eldon Gardens Shopping Centre Una Mee EMTRAS Energy Saving Trust John England England & Lyle Catherine Dewar English Heritage Mr Alan Hunter English Heritage English Martyrs' RC Primary School Mr David Roulston Enterprise 5 Housing Association Rebecca Marwood Environment Agency Mr Cameron Sked Environment Agency Equal Arts Mr Mark Wright Equality and Human Rights Commission Elizabeth Reay Equality North East Ltd. Ms Helen Marks ES Group Mr Wes English Esh Developments Esh Group Mr Freddie Fletcher Esh Group Euro Hostels Edwin J Farr MBE European League of Stuttering Associations Martin Callanan European Parliament Mr Brian Jobling Eutechnyx Limited Evans Easyspace Limited Paul Dutton Eversheds LLP Excelsior Academy Mr Chris Thompson Express Engineering Ltd Lee Crawford Fairhurst Farne Primary Schools Ben Sykes FaulknerBrowns Architects Fawdon Library Fenham Library Mr David Quinn Fenwick Ltd Mr Keith Hutton Fenwick Ltd
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Field Fisher Waterhouse Fields in Trust Findspace First Step First Transpennine Express Firstplan Therese Choat Foresite Development Forestry Commission North England Fraser Grant Ms Pat Ansell Freemen of Newcastle upon Tyne Mr Malcolm Bingham Freight Transport Association Freightliner Group Ltd Frieght Transport Association Friends of Jesmond Dene John Stephenson Friends of the Valley Fujitsu Services Sean Wildman Fusion Online Ltd Elizabeth Crawford Garden Village Institute Mr David Herford Gardiner & Theobald Gateshead Council Mr Chris Pearson Gavin Black & Partners Mr Gavin Black Gavin Black & Partners Gavurin Ms Emma Roeback Gay Advice Darlington/Durham (GADD) GB Railfreight Ltd Vikas Kumar Gem Arts Mr David Tuck Genecon Emma Bond GENTOO Mr Joe Ridgeon George F White Andrew Entwhistle George F. White Rupert Collis Gerald Eve Mr Len Newton GL Hearn Mr Stephen Downey GL Hearn Max Goode GL Hearn Gladedale Estates Mr Daniel Chant Gladman Developments Mike Glen Glen Kemp Ltd Gosforth Academy Gosforth Central Middle School Gosforth East Middle School Gosforth Junior High Academy Gosforth Library Gosforth Park First School Ms June Grice Gosforth Residents Association Girls Club Mr Peter Harrison Gosforth Road Club Mr Nick Robinson Grainger Market Traders Grainger Plc
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Mr Geoff Davis Grainger Plc Grand Central Rail Grange First School Grantside Developments Ltd. Gray, Fawdon & Riddle Greenwich Hospital Estate Grosvenor Residential Groundwork Ms Sioban O'Brien Groundwork Groves Residential Mr Hamish Moore Groves Residential GSC Grays Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Guinness Partnership Mr Michael Cuthbertson GVA Mr David Quayle H&H Land and Property Hadrian School Mr Paul Brown Halegrove Properties Limited Mr Tim Weightman Hall and Partners Mr Guy Wells Hammerson UK Properties Plc Handelsbanken Hanover Housing Association Mr Adam Serfontein Hanro Ms Ann McNulty HAREF Hartlepool Borough Council Mr John Geeson Haskoll Hawthorn Primary School Mr T Bennett Hay & Kilner Mr Colin Haylock Haylock Planning & Design Hazlerigg Parish Council RJ Gray Hazlerigg Parish Council HCA HCA Mrs Ann Barker HCA Headliners Mr Health and Safety Executive Heaton Manor School Mr Spencer Warren Heaton Planning Ltd Ian Armstrong Heddon on the Wall Parish Council Ms Kim Pearson Heddon on the Wall Parish Council Hedley on the Hill Parish Council Mr Sean Hedley Hedley Planning Services Ltd Henry Boot Plc Jim Hendley Henry Riley LLP Henshaws Society for Blind People High Heaton Library Ms Abigail Macdonald High West Jesmond Residents
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
James Finch Highways Agency Mr Ian Radley Highways Agency Hi‐Grove Residential Hilton Hotels Hindmarsh and Partners HMH Architects Matthew Good Home Builders Federation Hope Street Hotel Hotspur Primary School Mr Charlie Hoult Hoults Yard Housing 21 Ian Belsham Ian Belsham Associates Ibstock Brick Ltd Mr Paul Davison Ibstock Brick Ltd Mr Keith Tracey Iceland Foods Plc Mr Ian Anderson ICENI Projects ID Partnership Northern IHC The Engineering Business IKEA Iles Consulting LLP Independent Living Zone CIC Indigo Planning Limited Indigo public affairs Infinite Design Lynn Patterson Institute for Ageing and Health Institution of Civil Engineers Graham Grant Integrated Transport Authority Susan Abley International Paint Ltd. Intu Eldon Square Intu Metrocentre Brett Harbutt Intu Properties Ltd Amer Waheed iPRT Group Lama Hass iPRT Group Iranian Centre North East Yvonne MacNamara Irish Travellers Movement in Britain Irvings Coaches of Carlisle Mr Michael Farr Isos Housing IT Professional Services ITV Tyne Tees J Cameron Blackhall Associates Jacobs UK Ltd Jambo Truong Keith Aitken James Barr ltd James Hall and Co (Properties) Ltd Jane Darbyshire and David Kendall Ltd Ms Sue Burrow Jaspers Corporate Catering Mr Jeremy Gardner Jeremy Gardner Associates
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Jesmond Library Tony Waterson Jesmond Residents Association Mr Kevan Carrick JK Property Consultants Mr Colin Haylock Cook JNP Group Steve Knight John Lewis Department Store Mr Barry Blamire John Lewis Department Store John N Dunn Group Ltd Simon A Crowe John Niven Architects John Parish Estate Agents Johnnie Johnson Housing Trust N Lansberry Johnson Tucker Mr David Johnson Johnson Tucker Mr Mark Hill Jomast Developments Jon Tweddell Jon Tweddell Planning Ltd Jurys Inn JW Wood Mr Matthew Wyatt JWPC Limited Mr Brian Sandells Kardbar Karol Marketing Karting North East Phil Toal Keepmoat Kensington Properties Kenton Bar Primary School Kenton Library Kenton School Kier Group Kingsley Coaches Stewart Falconer Kingston Park Environmental Group Kingston Park Primary School KMP Property Management Knight Frank Knoplaw Primary School Mr Peter Howe Komatsu UK KPP Architects KSS Design Group Labour North Mr Darron Barker Lambert Smith Hampton LaSalle Investment Management Ms Caroline Young Launchpad John Robinson Lead Local Flood Authority Lemington Community Association Lemington Riverside Primary School Ms June Anderson Leonard Chesire Disability Mr James Cons Leslie Jones Mr Matthew Letts Letts Wheeler Architects Ms Ruth Baddoo LGB Communities LGBT Society ‐ Newcastle University
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Liberal Democrats Lidl UK Linhope PRU Live Smart Living Spaces Mr Colin Green Living Streets Lloyds TSB Jim Cokill Local Nature Partnership Mr Tony Riddy Londis Jon Haines Longbenton Community School Clem Constantine M&S Food Ms Helen Scott Malcolm Scott Consultants Ltd Emma Dore Malmaison Hotel Mandale Homes David Mitchell Manse LLP Mansons Angela Atkinson Marine Management Organisation Marks and Spencer plc Marks and Spencer plc Marriott Gateshead Martin and Co Martin Young And Associates Mr Jonathan Mathews MathewsDixon Maze Planning Solutions Mr Stephen Surphlis McAleer & Rushe McCarthy & Stone Plc McCarthy & Stone Plc Mr Ahmed Khan McDonalds Philip Walton McKeag & Co Mary Dryden MDA Mr Andrew Smith MDA Consulting Mr Ian Crabtree Mercian Developments MESMAC North East Metier Property Group Metnor Property Group Rev. Cecilia Eggleston Metropolitan Community Church Newcastle MGL Group MHA Graham Gould Michael Park Surveyors Middlesbrough Borough Council Milbank Architects LLP MIlecastle Primary School Miller Homes North East Millin Centre Mr Howard Gold Mincoffs Solicitors LLP Mr Malcolm Ratcliff Mineral Products Association Mistletoe Lettings
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Mr Michael Wright MKW Engineering Group Mobile Operators Association Ms Shirley Bowman Monkchester Nursery Family Centre Moorside Moorside Library Morston Assets Ltd Mr Tim Mosedale Mosedale Gillatt Architects Mountfield Primary School MST Ltd Adrian Hicks Muckle LLP Adrian Hill Muckle LLP Mr Matthew Crompton Muse Developments Mr Nick James Mushroom Works Mr Mahmoud Kurdi Muslim Welfare House (Newcastle) Frank T Harrison MWE Architects Nano‐porous Solutions Limited Graeme Dodd Napper Architects Narec New and Renewable Energy Centre Anthony Greally Nathaniel Lichfield Partners Mr Ross Lillico Nathaniel Lichfield Partners Lesley Tudor Snodin National Energy Action National Express Barney Kay National Farmers Union Laurie Norris National Farmers Union National Grid Vicky Stirling National Grid National Institute for the Blind Mr Bruce Haagensen National Landlords Association National Private Hire Association National Trust John King Natural England James Littlewood Natural History Society of Northumbria John Mills Nature After Minerals (NAM) Naylors Chartered Surveyors David Fuller NBS NC Lets NCP Kate Sankey NE DRES Mr Adrian Waddell NE1 Mr Sean Bullick NE1 Mr Stephen Patterson NE1 NE1 Investigations Limited NE1 Newcastle NECC Mrs Cynthia Games NECTAR NELSAM NEMS Market Research
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Christina Gutsell Network Rail New College Durham Newbiggin Hall Library Newburn Library Newburn Manor Nusery School Newburn Manor Primary School Newcastle & North East CCG Newcastle Airport Committee Newcastle Arts Centre Mr Afsor Khan Newcastle Bangladesh Association Mr Chris Jopling Newcastle Building Society Mr Saqib Arshad Newcastle Central Mosque Ms Amanda Chan Newcastle Chinese Healthy Living Centre Ms Karen Overbury Newcastle Chronicle and Journal Newcastle College Newcastle Conflict Resolution Network Roderick Joyce Newcastle Cycling Campaign Iris Luke Newcastle Deaf Centre Newcastle Deaflink Newcastle Disability Forum The Revd Leo Osborn Newcastle District of the Methodist Church Mr Duncan Edward Newcastle Falcons Ms Jill Simpson Newcastle Futures Ltd Newcastle Gateshead Initiative Mr Martin Wilkinson Newcastle Great Park Consortium Mr Richard Snaith Newcastle Great Park Consortium Sandy Irvine Newcastle Green Party Miss Erin Robson Newcastle International Airport Ltd Mr Graeme Mason Newcastle International Airport Ltd Newcastle North & East Clinical Commissioning Group Newcastle Nuffield Ms Gail Robson Newcastle PROPS Mr David Williamson Newcastle Racecourse Ltd Rabbi Barbara Borts Newcastle Reform Synagogue Ms Estelle Chatard Newcastle Science City Newcastle Society for Blind People Newcastle Tenants Federation Newcastle United Ella Ritchie Newcastle University Ms Clare Rogers Newcastle University Professor Simin Davoudi Newcastle University Newcastle University Islamic Society Newcastle University Union Society Newcastle upon Tyne Community First Party Sir Len Fenwick Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Newcastle upon Tyne Magistrates Court Newcastle West CCG
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Newcastle West Clinical Commissioning Consortium Adam Vaughan Newcastle West Green Belt Protection Campaign Katja Leyendecker NewCycling Malcolm Newton Newton Architects Next Move Properties Helen Matthews Nexus Vince Hills Nexus Mr Bernard Garner Nexus NFWI Nicholson Nairn Architects Mr Nigel Wright Nigel Wright Consultancy Professor Paul Younger NIReS Kirstie Hopcroft NLP Planning Mr E Binks Noda Taxis Norcare Mr Harry Shipley Norland Construction Ltd Mr Nazrul Islam North Benwell Black Residents Support Group Mr John Derisi North Benwell Detached Youth Project Ms Marion Chirnside North Benwell Residents Group Mr Craig Armstrong North East Ambulance Service NHS Trust Mr Andrew Sugden North East Chamber of Commerce Ms Rachel Anderson North East Chamber of Commerce Mr Tony Chu North East Chinese Association Andie Harris North East Civic Trust North East Combined Authority North East Council on addictions Mr Alastair Smith North East Finance (Holdco) Ltd Mr Nitin Shukla North East Gujarati Association Mr Veena Soni North East Hindu Cultural Trust Mrs Sayoko Smith North East Japanese Womens Association North East LEP Gillian Roll North East LEP Mark Wilson North East LEP North East Letting Mr Peter O'Brien North East Local Enterprise Partnership Ms Marta Rzepecki North East Polish Community Organisation ‐ NEPCO North East Process Industry Cluster North East Property Partnership Mr David Flory North East Strategic Health Authority North East Strategic Migration Partnership (NESMP) unknown North Energy Associates Limited North Fawdon Primary School North Gosforth Parish Council Mr Peter Armin North Gosforth Parish Council North Kenton Community Housing Office David Murrell North Lodge Parish Council Margaret Fay North Music Trust
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
North of England Refugee Service Alisdair Greig North Star Ventures North Tyneside Council North Tyneside Council Neil Cole North Tyneside Council Paul Dillon North Tyneside Council Peter Slegg North Tyneside Council Mr David Hall North Tyneside Council Mr Graham Sword North Tyneside Council North Tyneside Strategic Partnership Northeast Special Needs Network Northern Architecture Ms Judith James Northern Counties School Northern Defence Industries Mr Andy Collier Northern Defence Industries Mr John Tulip Northern Film and Media Northern Football Club David Gill Northern Gas Networks Ltd Trevor Sirrell Northern Gas Networks Ltd Mrs Jo Boaden Northern Housing Consortium Ms Janet Hunter Northern Learning Trust Mr Michael Leithrow Northern Pinetree Trust Northern Powergrid Neil O'Boyle Northern Print Solutions Ltd Tony Kelly Northern Racing Northern Rail Northern Stage Northern Utility Services Ltd Northside Tenants and Residents Association Mrs Sue Howie Northumberland and Newcastle Society Anthony Mervyn Northumberland Badger Group Northumberland County Council Caroline Mulloy Northumberland County Council Jo‐Anne Garrick Northumberland County Council Jo‐Anne Garrick Northumberland County Council Stephanie Linnell Northumberland County Council Miss Zoe Gray Northumberland County Council Mr Rob Naples Northumberland County Council Northumberland Rugby Union (CB) Ms Janice Rose Northumberland Strategic Partnership Colin Stephenson Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Trust Naomi Waite Northumberland Wildlife Trust Mr Mike Pratt Northumberland Wildlife Trust Mr Steve Lowe Northumberland Wildlife Trust Northumbria Energy Efficiency Advice Centre Northumbria Job Centre Plus Joe Gallant Northumbria Local Resilence Forum
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Julie Rana Northumbria Police Chief Superintendent Neil Adamson Northumbria Police Mr Marcus Wall Northumbria Police Mr Brian Stobbs Northumbria Police ‐ Architectural Liaison Northumbria University Barry Errington Northumbria University Keith Shaw Northumbria University Paul Greenhalgh Northumbria University Simon Robson Northumbria University Steve Anstee Northumbria University Mr Richard Kotter Northumbria University Prof. John Fenwick Northumbria University Martyn Williams Northumbria University Students Union Northumbrian Estates Northumbrian Water Ltd Claire Megginson Northumbrian Water Ltd Les Hall Northumbrian Water Ltd Mr Ivan Jepson Northumbrian Water Ltd Northumbrian Water Ltd (Estates Department) Northwood Nothumbria Probation Service Npower Northern Ltd Mr Andrew Bower Npower Renewables Ltd O2 Oak Properties Oakfield Infants School Richard Price Office of Rail Regulation Old Fold Tenants Association Mr David Hodgson Omnivale Limited Onsite Opus Land Ltd Orange Ltd Our Lady St Anne's RC & Primary School Mr Peter Kay Ouseburn Trust Ouston Parish Council
Mr Chris Thomas Outdoor Advertising Association & British Sign & Graphics Association Outer West Library Ms Amanda Jamieson Oxfam GB Oxford Hotels and Inns P C Fletcher Architects P+HS Architects PA Property Services Pakistan Cultural Society Mr Taj Malik Pakistan Muslim Association Parsons Brinkerhoff
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Passenger Focus Path Head Water Mill
Ms Catherine Lee Patient Advice Liaison Services (PALS) Northumbria Health Care Pattinson Ms Sam Demi Peabody Trust Louise Durkin Peacock & Smith Mr Malcolm Walker Peacock & Smith Peel Hotels Group Lee Roberts Peer Group Peer Holdings Pelaw Hertfordshire House Pelaw Youth Centre Pelton Parish Council Ms Pat Devlin Pendower Good Neighbourhood Project Mr Mick Brady Pendower Tenants and Residents Association Mr Tomy Best Percy Hedley Foundation Lee Crawford Persimmon Homes Mr Peter Jordan Persimmon Homes Richard Holland Persimmon Homes Peter Ashworth Architect PF And K Planning Ltd Jessica Dubery Phillip Gifford & Associates Mr Tim Downey Pinniger and Partners Pipebridge Residents Association Mr Nigel Brewer Places for People PlanArch Design Ltd Planning And Architectural Services Ms Sue Barrow Planning Bureau Ltd Mr Oliver Mitchell Planware Ltd Mr Robert Taylor Plot of Gold Dr. Dawn Cranswick PNE Grouip Ms Dawn Cranswick PNE Group & PNE Development Mr Brian Darling Port of Tyne Authority Portland Residential Tom Collins Portmeads Resident Association Powergen Retail Ltd Premier Apartments Premier Residential Ltd Premier Travel Inn ‐ Gateshead Mr Devin Grosse Premier Travel Inn Newcastle Premier Waste Management Co Ltd Ms Joanne Pescod PricewaterhouseCoopers Ms Karen McFarlane Priority Sites Mr C Penney Priory Residential Prism Planning Professional Properties
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Mr R Clark Project North East Property Quarters Provincial town properties Hall Provincial town properties ltd Prudhoe Town Council Ms Jan Gifford Public and Commercial Services Union Ms Jane H Kennedy Purcell Miller Tritton Pyeroy Ltd Ms Barbara Douglas Quality of Life Partnership Ms Michelle Mordue Quality of Life Partnership Quarry Products Association (QPA) Mr Trevor Palmer Raby Street Play and Youth Centre RAC Motoring Services Radisson Edwardian Hotels Ms Sheila Dale Railway Housing Association Raising Achievement Ramada Jarvis Hotels Mr John Maclennan Ramblers ‐ Tyneside Group Anthony Pharoah Rapleys LLP Neil Jones Rapleys LLP Mr Paul Entwistle Rapleys LLP Ravensdene Lodge Ravenside Investments Ltd Ravenswood Primary School Mr Geoff Clark Ravensworth Property Mr Marc McDermott RBS Real Estate UK Mr Andrew M Clark Red Box Design Red Ridge M Redshaw Redscape Ltd Reeds Rains Reeds Rains Reef Estates Ltd Reeves Independent Mr Hebert Dirahu Refugee Voices Regent Farm First School Ms Georgina Fletcher Regional Refugee Forum Ms Victoria Scott Regional Refugee Forum Regional Technology Centre Mr Kevin Brown Reid Jubb Brown Reliance Security Services Religions Society of Friends unknown Renown Rep Voluntary Sector
Mr Paul Harrison Reserve Forces and Cadets Association for the North of England Residents Against Rubbish
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Mr Mark Gowland Residents Association ‐ Fenham Mr Peter Bernard Responsive Engineering Mr Steven Simpson Responsive Engineering Mr Neil MacPherson Rettig (UK) Ltd Reuben Brothers RFEA Newcastle RGS Design And Planning Rhapsody Property Consultants Rhapsody Property Consultants Richards Partington Architects Mr David Thompson Richardson Hall Kennedy Chartered Accountants Geoff White RICS Ridley Properties Mr Peter Miller Rights, Equality and Money Group (REM) Ringtons Holdings Ltd River Team (Environmental) Housing Group Mr Peter Candler Rivergreen Developments plc Ms Anne Bonner Riverside Community Health Project Mr Gordon Burns Riverside Developments Ms Joanne Cox Riverside Young Voices Project RJ Dodds & Son Ltd RM Accommodation RNJ Partnership Road Haulage Association ‐ Northern Region Mr Trevor Walker Roadlink (A69) Ltd Robert Muckle Roberts and Reed Robertson Simpson Ltd Mr Adrian Goodall Rokeby Developments Northern Ltd Mr William Burgess Roland ‐ Burgess Mr Horvat Albin Roma North East Rook Matthews Sayer Rook Matthews Sayer Rook Matthews Sayer Roseworth Property Mr Ian Dormer Rosh Engineering Ms Fazeelat Igbal ROSHNI Asian Women's Association Dr Steve Bell Rotary Club of Newcastle upon Tyne Mr Bill Dunlop OBE Rotary Club of Newcastle upon Tyne Mr Peter Tracey Rotary Club of Newcastle upon Tyne Mr Timothy Wheeler Rotherford Estates Rowlands Gill Community Centre Royal Airforces Association Mr Richard Potter Royal Haskoning Mr Tim Fay Royal Haskoning Royal Institute of British Architects Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) North East
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
David Poole Royal Mail Mr Sean Hedley Royal Mail unknown Royal navy Reserve Unit Mr Robin Wood RP Wood Planning Consultancy RPS Consultants Mr Alan James RPS Consultants Mr Alistair Willis RPS Consultants RPS Design Ltd Mr Martin Kerby RSPB Mr Nicholas Graham RSPB Mr Richard Arkell RTPI North East RWE NPower Mr Mark Thompson Ryder Architecture Stephen Jobey S.A.J Transport Consultants Ltd Sacred Heart Catholic High School Sacred Heart RC Primary School Bill Hopper Sadler Brown Architecture Safestore Limited Mr Anthony Sargent Sage Gateshead Mr Paul Walker Sage Group plc Sue Smales Sainsbury's Mr Paul Miller Sainsbury's Ms Sue Willcox Sainsbury's Saint and Clark Co Ltd Mr Jason Tasker Salvation Army Mr Bob Fletcher Sanderson Weatherall Mr John Craig FRICS IRRV Sanderson Weatherall Mr Robert Patterson Sanderson Weatherall Ms Emma Hulley Sanderson Weatherall Sanderson Young Duncan Young Sanderson Young Nicola Osborne Sanderson Young Nicola Osborne Sanderson Young Mrs Sula Kshana Duggal Sangam Group (Older Asian Women's Health Group) Benjamin Harvey Sansec Developments Mr David Leech Santander Ms Sarah Hall Sarah Hall Consulting Sarah Mains Andy Blanchflower Save Dunston Hill Campaign John Urquhart Save Gosforth Wildlife Rebecca Housam Savills Miss Catherine Kane Savills Mr Mark Mann Savills Mr Trevor Adey Savills Ms Audrey Kennedy Scotswood Neighbourhood Centre Ms Angie Newman Scotswood Play Centre Ms Alma Wheeler MBE Scotswood Village Residents Association
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Scott Wilson Scottish Motor Auction Group SDM Properties Ms Maggie Crane Search Project Ms June Walker Senior Action group Ms Susan Bell Senior Action group Martin Carney Sensory Support Team Unknown Seven Stars Residents Association Ms Kathryn Row Seven Stories Sewerage Undertaker Mr Clive Read SGH Martineau Mr Lee Cawkwell Shaping Your Service/DEN Group Mr Chris Duffill Shared Intelligence Ms Caroline Himmler Shared Interest Society Ltd. Mr Sandy Ogilvie Shell LiveWIRE International and PNE Group Ms Tracey Guy Shelter Ms Gail Gillet Shepherd Construction Shepherd Homes Mr Bruce Shepherd Shepherd Offshore Sheriff Hill Residents Association Shipley Art Gallery Mr Paul Bloomfield Shire Consulting Shotley Low Quarter Parish Council Mr Paul Kearns Show Racism the Red Card unknown Sight Service Gateshead Emma Hulley Signet Planning Mr Nick McLellan Signet Planning Mr Alastair Willis Signet Planning Mr John Wyatt Signet Planning Mr Michael Spurgeon Signet Planning Mr J Singh Khalsa Sikh Temple Mr Jagtar Singh Sikh Temple ‐ Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha mr alan schofield silverlink Mr Iain Stewart Silverlink Property Developments Ms Michelle Percy Silverlink Property Developments Benjamin Hunter Silverstone Building Consultancy Simonside Community Primary School Simpson Architect Mr Barry Speker Sintons Mr Barry Speker Sintons LLP (Solicitors) Mr Chris Checkley Sintons LLP (Solicitors) Sir Charles Parsons School Mr David Hogan Sir John Fitzgerald Ltd Dr Sarah Sweeney Sir Joseph Swan Institute for Energy Research Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd Annemarie Wilshaw SITA UK Corrina Scott‐Roy SITA UK
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Mr Chris Hall SJS Property Management Ms Ann Marsh Skills 4U North East Ltd Ms Liz Wright Skills for People Skills Funding Agency Tom Foley SKM Newcastle Office Skylets Mr Peter McGuckin SLR Consulting Ltd SMC Parr Architects Crawford Cole Smith Cole Wright Jo Robison Smiths Gore Ms Sally Thomas Social Regeneration Consultants Ms Joanna Morgan Social Services, NCC Sohan Singh
Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA) Forces Help Office
Solomons Group Somerfield Ms Lindsey Lowes Sones Landscaping Mr G K Robinson South Gosforth Residents Association Cllr Sophie White South Heaton Labour Group Mr Wing Chan Chan South Mountain Chinese Older People's Association South of Tyne & Wearside Mental Health Trust South Shore Developments SOUTH TYNE MENTAL HEALTH TRUST South Tyneside & Gateshead Northumbria Probation Service South Tyneside Council Ben Stubbs South Tyneside Council Gill Telford‐Cooke South Tyneside Council Ms Andrea King South Tyneside Council Mr Hugh McShene South Tyneside Partnership Mr Simon Green Southern Green Mr Richard Elphick Space Group Spark Response Mr Ian Hardy Spartan UK Ltd Mr John F Hartburn Spartan UK Ltd Spawforths
c/o Vicky Hartley Speak 4 Yourself ‐ Newcastle Young Advisors Network / UKYP Newcastle / Mr Graham Haydon‐White Spenhill Spital Tongues Residents Association Dave McGuire Sport England Mr Richard Fordham Sport England Mr Stewart Cargill Sport England Mr Bee Adeyeba Sport for Youth Mr Malcolm Dix Sport Newcastle Springwell Estate Community Centre Angie Swift Springwell Tenants and Residents Association
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Mark McGovern SSA Planning Geoff Laidler St Agnes Catholic Primary School St Alban's RC Primary School Father Michael Corbett P.P. St Andrew's Church and Presbytery (RC) Mr Lyall Scott St Andrew's United Reform Church St Bede's RC Primary School St Catherine's Catholic Primary School St Chads Community Project St Charles' RC Primary School Father Ian Hoskins St Cuthbert's Catholic Church St Cuthbert's Catholic High School St Cuthbert's Catholic Primary School St Cuthbert's RC Primary School St George's RC Primary School Revd James Breslin B.A. St James United Reformed Church St James' United Reformed Church St John Vianney RC Primary School Father Derek Peel St John Vianney's Church St John's Primary School St Joseph's RC Primary School St Lawrence's RC Primary School Revd Dr Chris Knights St Margarets Church St Mark's RC Primary School St Marks Youth Project St Mary's Cathedral Father Peter Leighton St Mary's Cathedral House (RC) St Mary's Catholic School St Michael's RC Primary School Ms Ellie Robertson St Nicholas Cathedral St Oswald's Catholic Primary School St Paul's CE Primary School St Teresa's Catholic Primary School Ms Margaret Phillips St Thomas and Leazes Residents Association St Vincents RC Primary School St. Vincent's Diocesan Offices Stagecoach NE David Parker Stagecoach NE David Parker Stagecoach NE Mr Malcolm Bell Stagecoach NE Mr Robin Knight Stagecoach NE Mr Michael Blake Stanton Mortimer Starboard Hotels Station Lane Area Residents Association StepChange Debt Charity Mr Robin Purves Stephen Easten Building Ltd Ms Laura Ross Stewart Ross Associates Stocksfield Avenue Primary School
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Stockton‐on‐Tees Borough Council Stoneygate Community Association Mr Steven Parker Stonham Housing Association Ms Claire Ward Stonham Housing Association Idwal John STOP Storeys Edward Symmons Storeys:SSP Alison Mackay Storeys:ssp Mr Martin Lytollis Storeys:ssp Mr Neil Osborne storeys:ssp Mr Tim Knight Storeys:ssp Ms Janet Carruthers Story Homes Strathmore Holdings Strathmore Homes Paul Barker Strathmore Homes Ms Beverley Batty Strawson Property Ms Heidi Douglas Streetwise Young Peoples Project Ms Katherine Morgan Strutt and Parker Ms Fiona Ross Student Community Action Newcastle Stud‐Lets.co.uk Sullivan Associates Mr Joseph Harriott Summerhill Housing Co‐operative Mr Richard Kotter Summerhill Society Mr Ian Campbell Summers ‐ Inman Mr Mark Dutton Summers Inman Construction & Property Consultants Sunderland City Council Janet Johnson Sunderland City Council Mr Gary Clasper Sunderland City Council Mr Musawwir Choudhary Sunderland City Council Ms Linzie Millie Sunderland City Council Sunderland University Mrs Corrina Poole Sure start Mr Jeff Alexander Surgo Construction Mr Jonathon Porritt Sustainable Development Commission Tom Bailey Sustrans Mr Bryn Dowson Sustrans Swallow Hotel ‐ Gateshead Swalwell Community Centre Wyn Brophy Swalwell Residents Association Mr Christian Swinburne Swinburne and Jackson Ms Samantha Brooks T & S Stores plc Robin Fallon Tanfield Railway Tarmac Ltd. Mr Michael Young Tarmac Northern Ltd Tavistock Hotels Taylor Wimpey Philip James Taylor Wimpey
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Steve Willcock Taylor Wimpey Mr John Driver Taylor Wimpey Mr Bill McGawley TDR Training Mr Ian Young TDR Training Teams Community Centre Helen Birdsall Tees Valley Joint Strategy Unit Telfonica UK Limited Mr Martin Vickerman Terrace Hill Mr Neil Bennett Terry Farrell and Partners Tesco Tesco Stores Ltd Mr Oliver King Tesco Stores Ltd TGM Group TGWU Mr Paul Campbell The Amazing Group Mrs Ruth Hewett The ARK in the PARK unknown The Avenues Project Mr Si Bates The B Group The Very Revd Chris Dalliston The Cathedral Church of St Nicholas The Church of England National Office Claire Streather The Coal Authority Mark Harrison The Coal Authority Ms Rachael Bust The Coal Authority The Co‐operative Group
The Cooperative Group Property Division Nathaniel Lichfield Partners The Design Gap Limited The Gate Mr Jude Leitch The Gate Mr Jon Mallen Beadle The Gateshead Housing Company Miss Kerry Pattison The Gateshead Older Peoples Assembly Mr Chris Barker The Gateshead Older Peoples Assembly Ms Esther Ward The Gateshead Older Peoples Assembly Mr Chris Haine The Green Party Linda Oliver The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association John Reeves The Helmsley Group The Hyena unknown The Jesmond Group Ltd The Lyndhurst Centre The National Affordable Homes Agency The National Trust Mr Colin Barnes The Northumberland Estates Mr James Johnson The Northumberland Estates Mr Rory Wilson The Northumberland Estates Ms Alma Bell The Northumbria Deaf Mission The Planning Bureau Ltd
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
The Planning Bureau Ltd Chris Butt The Planning Bureau Ltd Lorna Jackson The Planning Bureau Ltd The Royal Hotel Ms Beverley Gray The Sage Gateshead Ms Bex Mather The Sage Gateshead Mr Guy Berruyer The Sage Group PLC Ms Naomi Cross The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) Ms Rose Freeman The Theatres Trust The Victorian Society The Winlaton Centre Ms Louise Kempton The Wise Group Mr Nick Sandford The Woodland Trust Mr Aston Bowles TheGo Digital Marketing Ltd Thomas Bewick School Carl Dyer Thomas Eggar Thomas Walling Primary School Mr Mark Finch Thornfield Properties Thornley Woodlands Centre Ms Lynda Peacock Three Rivers Housing Association Jennie Stokell Throckley Leazes Tenant and Residents Group Throckley Primary School Tim Speed Tim Speed Consulting TNEI Services Ltd Todd Milburn Partnership Tomorrow's People Mr Tony Woodcock Tony Woodcock Planning Consultants Mr Rob Winter Total Business Group Ltd Mr Ben Sellers Trades Unions Congress Mr Kevin Rowan Trades Unions Congress Ms Gail Young Transition West End Mr Don Kent Transport 2000 (Northumbria) Transport Unlimited Mr Corey Russell Transportation Planning (International) ltd Mr Mike Sharpe Transportation Planning (International) ltd Tranwell Unit Travelodge Trinity Centre Mr Mark Joynson TSG TUC Ms Carolyn Clayton TUC Northern Mr Mehmet Karahuz Turkish Community Association Mr Hakan Asian Turkish Mosque ‐ Kotku Mosque Rebecca Robson Turley Associates Mr Bob May Turley Associates Mr Matthew Collins Turley Associates Mr Rob Lucas Turley Associates
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Ms Karen Adam Turley Associates Ms Marianne McCann Turley Associates Mr Craig Taylor Turner and Townsend Twentieth Century Society Ms Julie Cuthbert Two Castles Housing Association Annabel Haynes Tyne & Wear Access Forum Mrs Gill Alcock Tyne & Wear Fire Tyne & Wear Fire & Civil Defence Authority Mr Steve Stokeo Tyne & Wear Fire and Rescue Service Dave Turnbull Tyne & Wear Joint Local Access Plan Tyne & Wear Learning Partnership Mr John Bourne Tyne & Wear LTP Shirley Ford Tyne & Wear Public Transport Users Group Tyne & Wear Rural Partnership Tyne & Wear Strategic Housing Partnership Tyne and Wear Anti‐Fascist Association Iain Watson Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums Mr Brian Jobling Tyne and Wear Building Preservation Trust Mr Chris Lowther Tyne and Wear Fire & Rescue Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service Ms Rachel Beadle Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service Mr Sultana Kimti Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service HQ Tyne and Wear Museums Tyne and Wear Pension Fund Mr Eric Anderson Tyne and Wear Playing Fields Association Mr Peter Sturman Tyne and Wear Research and Information Tyne and Wear Sport Tyne and Wear Strategic Housing Partnership Mr Colin Percy Tyne Rowing Club Mr Colin Percy Tynebikes Tynedale Community Partnership Martin Horrocks Tyneside Cinema Mr Mark Dobson Tyneside Cinema Tyneside Cyrenians Ms Pat Lanne Tyneside Foyer Mr Albert Veitch Tyneside Recreation Club for the Blind Tyneview Primary School Mr George Snaith TyneWear Partnership Ms Kate Monehen TyneWear Partnership Richard Stanton UK car group UK Coal Mr John Hind UK Coal UK Coal Surface Mine Operations Ltd Craig Ball UK COAL Surface Mine Operations Ltd UK Competitive Telecommunications Association Helen Wilding UK Healthy Cities UK Land Estates
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Name Organisations
Mr Gary Hudson UK Land Estates Mr Michael Spriggs UK Land Estates Mr Rodger Budgeon UK Rainwater Harvesting Association UK Youth Parliament Mr John Telfer Understanding Epilepsy Union Electric Steel Corporation Gill Hale Unison Ms Lorna Buckham Unison LGBT support Mr Bob Dennis United Hebrew Congregation of Newcastle The Revd Rowena Francis United Reformed Church United Utilities Universities Superannuation Scheme Limited Mr Ian Alder University of Newcastle upon Tyne Professor Peter Fidler University of Sunderland Urban Base Lettings Mr Scott Adams Urban Initiatives Urban Splash Urpeth Parish Council Usk Property Centre Mr Bob Senior Utopian Leisure Dr Samrah Ahmed‐Ali UWAIS Foundation Mrs Maria Stephenson Valley Dene Residents Ms Hazel Rutherford Valley View Tenants and Residents Mr Greg Davison Vardy Group Mr Richard Vardy Vardy Property Group VEGA Mr Tom Macartney Vehicle and Operators Services Agency (VOSA) Mr Martin Friend Vincent & Gorbing Vinters Engineering Plc Virgin Media Alan McLeod Virgin Media James Scott Virgin Media Jeff Hogan Virgin Media Vodafone Ltd. Voluntary Organisations' Network North East Ms Karen Watson Volunteer Centre Newcastle Ms Carol Graham W H Smith Waitrose Ltd Stephen Wright Waitrose Ltd Mr Colin Pearson Waitrose Ltd Walbottle Campus Walbottle Village Primary School Walker Library Walker Morris Mr John Jameson Walker Riverside Permanent Allotments Walker Technology College Walkergate Early Years Centre
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Walkergate Primary School Ms Maureen Madden Wallsend Peoples Centre Miss Vicki Richardson Walton and Co Walton Robinson Alex Cox Ward Hadaway Kevin Sanderson Ward Hadaway Neil Robson Ward Hadaway Robin Atkin Ward Hadaway Mr David Brocklehurst Ward Hadaway Mr David Douglass Ward Hadaway Mr Kevin Sanderson Ward Hadaway Mr Neil Johnson Ward Hadaway Ms Heather Markham Ward Hadaway Mr Julian Symmons Wardell Armstrong Mr Keith Sizer Wardell Armstrong Waring and Netts Warmseal Windows Washington Renewable Power Ltd Mr Josh Greaves Washingwell Primary School Water UK Steve Trusler Wates Construction Ltd Mr Bryan Riley Watson Burton LLP Waverley Primary School Way Out in Gateshead Ms Barbara Cage (Slasor) WECDC Network Support, Healthworks Newcastle Mr Bryan Manners Weetslade Farms Ltd Welbeck Primary School Mr David R Lovelock Welbeck Road Evangelical Church Mr Tony Hutter Welbeck Road Evangelical Church Mr Bowman West Denton A & Broads TAR Mr C Stephenson West Denton Community Association West Denton Primary School
Ms Sandra Mutch West End Breakfast Club ‐ Support Group / Awakenings ‐ Mental Health Users Support Group
West End Health Resource Centre West End Property Service Ms Lindsay Cross West End Refugee Service Mr Hufty Reah West End Women and Girls Centre Ms Mel Stewart‐Wyke West End Youth Enquiry Service Ms Gemma Lockyer West End Youth Enquiry Service (WEYES) West Jesmond Primary School West Walker Primary School Westend Library K.M Brennan Westerhope Golf Club Westerhope Primary School Ms Sheila Graham Westerhope Village Residents Association Ms Shelagh Garry Westgate Baptist Church ‐ The Hub
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Organisations)
Name Organisations
Westgate Hill Primary School Mr Steve Wilkinson WheelchairSteve Ltd Whickham School Whickham Thorns Centre White Rose Development Enterprises Ltd. Alex Brydon White Young Green Mr & Mrs J McIntyre Ms Iris Barner Whizz‐Kidz Mr P Walker Wideopen & North Gosforth Association Wilcomm Homes Wild Property Lets Mr Eric Morgan William Leech (Investments) Limited Mr Ken Quinn William Leech (Investments) Limited William Leech Investments Mr Ken Quinn William Leech Investments William Sutton Trust Wingrove Primary School Ms Jill Neilson Wingrove Residents Association Wood Green Residents Association Woolsington Parish Council Mr D H Bell Woolsington Parish Council Max Taylor Woolsington Residents Association Mr Nigel Todd Workers Educational Association Mr Doug Dawson Working Links Wrekenton Community Centre Wright Residential Mr John Greenbeck WSP Mr Kevin Looker WSP Consulting Engineers Wylam Parish Council Ms Frances Allen Wyndham Parents and Toddlers Group Mr Tim Bailey RIBA xsite architecture Mr Michael King YMCA Newcastle upon Tyne Ms Audrey Bushell YNCA Tenants Group Ms Nelly Tenant YNCA Tenants Group Young Enterprise North East Mr James Anderson Young People's Participation Team Young Womens Outreach Project Mr J F Turnbull Youngs Chartered Surveyors Mr John Lee Your Homes Newcastle Ms Sheila Breslin Your Homes Newcastle Your Move Your Move Youth Hostel Association Ms Karen Adamson Youth Independence Forum Mr David Mullins Yuill Homes Mr Mark Cambridge Zytronic Displays Ltd
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) H & K Aarvold K Alexander Derek Anderson Gavin Aarvold Jan Alexander L Anderson Daniel Abbasi S Alfred Dr Stephen Anderton
Mr Andrew Abbott A & J Ali Rachel Andrew Yuvaraj Abeyasinghe Paul Ali Zoe Andrews
Sofa Abu Alhija R Allan C Anelith Mr Keith Adams E & M Allan June Angus
R Adams E Allan A Angus Debla Adams Olwyn Allan S & V Anson
J Adams The Revd Brian Allen Mr Anson J Adams K, P, J & R Allen V Anson
Alex Adams Mary Elizabeth Allen Mark Anstiss J Adams J Allen Ms Laura Anthony
Gordon Adamson Kay Allen A Anthony Nichola Adamson J, S & W Allen J & R Anthony K & G Addison Pamela Allinson Amber Appleby Derek Addy Peter Allinson Carol Appleby
Anna Derek Addy L Allison Louise Appleby D & L Adey D & S Allman J Appleby
Andrew Agate C Allmond R & M Appleby A Agviari Ms Joann Allott N Appleby R Ahmad C Allsop T Appleby A Ahmad Mrs Carol Allsopp R & M Appleby T Ahmad Mayed Alzelebane G Applem Z Ahmad J Ambler J Appleton
S & A Ahmad A Amer A & M Appleton J Airey Gillian Anderson M & J Archbold
P & K Aiston Mr James Anderson Vivien Archer Alison Aitkens Rachel Anderson K Archer Yaseen Akhtar P & R Anderson Mr Richard Archer Tariq Albassam Mr Steven Anderson K Archibald CH & I Albott J Anderson Dr Renuka Arjundas Richard Alcock Joan Anderson T Arkle A & Y Alden R Anderson M & R Arkle Ian Alder G & P Anderson A Arkle M Alder M Anderson P Armstrong
James Alder C Anderson C, B & D Armstrong Neil Alders M Anderson T Armstrong
Mr Kevin Alderson C Anderson SW Armstrong S Alderson Maureen Anderson J, L & D Armstrong
A, J & K Alderson Steve Anderson I & J Armstrong L Alderson Mr D Anderson Amanda Armstrong
Holly Alderson J Anderson E Armstrong R Alderson G Anderson Ian Armstrong
Leane Alexander L Anderson P Armstrong A Alexander A Anderson Stephanie Armstrong J Alexander G & S Anderson JK & S Armstrong M Alexander Linda Anderson L Armstrong A Alexander Louise Anderson Mr Terry Armstrong
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) J, L & R Armstrong Brian Atkinson Audrey Bain
K Armstrong D & M Atkinson P Bainbridge C & S Armstrong Mr M F Atkinson E Bainbridge Joan Armstrong E Atkinson Ric Baines MJ Armstrong H Atkinson mr stephen bains T Armstrong John Atkinson J Baird S Armstrong P Aughton V Baird E.P Armstrong Peter Aughton J Baird B & C Armstrong Chris Auld T Baird
R Arnot Susan Auld N Bairstaw D Arnott C Austin C Baker
Mr D E Arnott M Austin Sam Baker Michael Arthur B & E Austin D & M Baker Mr PR Arthur Helen Averley Clare Baker
J Arthy E Avery A & M Balding S Ash M L Avery KW Baldry P Ash Julie Avis Simon Balfe C Ash J & R Avis Michael Balfe
Julion Ash Mr J T Avis Michael Balfe J Ash VG Avis Jessica Ball
R & M Ashby J Avis Mandy Ball D & P Ashcroft P M Avis J & W Ball Evelyn Asher E Awcock E & A Ball D Ashworth Y Ayers Sheila Ball D Asker Susan Ayers Sylvia Ballantyne
Mr Howard Askew K Ayers M A Ballantyne A & W Askew Anthony Ayliffe Andrea Ballantyne PR Askey H Aylott Richard Ballay T Astley D Ayre T Balmer
G & J Atchinson E & R Ayre K Bamber Adnan Ateram J Ayton S Bamber Sharon Atherton A & B Babuta C & L Bamborough
L Atherton B. Babuta Jim Bambrough J Atherton Shirley Bachman William Bamford Mr D Atkin C, L, S & D Back Danielle Bamford Jenny Atkin Shirley Backman E Bane M Atkins D A Bagley H Banerjee
Mr Andy Atkinson B & A Bagnall Ali Banks Ms Lesley Atkinson Dr Mark Bagott M & C Bannes
N Atkinson Brian Baikie G Bannister S Atkinson Mr Philip Bailer M & S Bannon G Atkinson Barbara Bailes A & M Bannon
J & J Atkinson James Bailey P Bannon Janet Atkinson M & J Bailey M Banns J Atkinson Ann Bailey K & P Bansal
J & B Atkinson A & T Bailey Joanne Bapritz K Atkinson R Bailey J & T Barber
Mary Atkinson E & P Bailey E Barclay P Atkinson R Bailey P Bardett
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) R Barker A Bateson M Bell
Jack Barker K & L Batey Martin Bell Joan Barker JF Batey Mr Grahame Bell J N Barkes Mr A Batey D Bell K Barlett Carol Batey E Bell
Gillian Barlow M Batey J Bell J Barlow K Batham BT & I Bell
Mr Barnard Sophie Battista‐Barrett K & R Bell A & W Barnes Zoe Batty T Bell
Mr & Mrs B Barnes K Batty Ian Bell JK Barnes M Bavidge E Bell
miss susan barnes C Baxter P Bell Catherine Barnes Janet Baxter Anne Bell N & S Barnes D Baxter C Bell T Barnes A Bayers C Bell
Terry Barnes R Bayliss E & W Bell C Barnes Mr Christopher Beadle Christine Bell D Barnes Alan Beale Florence Bell
David Barns M & S Beasley M, A, D, F & L Bell A J Barras K Beaton Jude Bell
L & M Barrass G Beaton Margaret Bell S & E Barratt A & W Beattie David Bell S Barrett J Beattie A Bell
mr S barrett R.F Beattie D & L Bell L Barrett M Beattie J C Bell
Laura Barrett M & SJ Beattie A & S Bell P & W Barron S Beatty J & M Bell P & R Barron Mr Steven Beavis P Bell
Mr James Bartle Mr Beck Mr E M Bell Chris Bartlett Sylvia Beckles Stuart Bell D Bartnam Lucy Beckmann Jackie Bell D Bartnam S & G Bedford Jayne Bell L Barton A & K Bedi JR Bell
Phil Bartram C & T Beecham I Bell Mr. Mike Bass Karen Beer A & L Bell
L Bass John Beesley A & J Bell J Bass R Beesley P Bell
K Batchelor E Beet L Bell H Batchelor Chris Beetham A Bell L Bateman Ruhi Begum E Bell
Angela Bateman A, N & R Behl P Bell L Bateman TW Bell MR Bell
Mrs Dorothy Bateman Denise Bell P Bell M Bateman Mr Gordon Bell M Bell W Bateman Mr Kevin Bell Ameta Bell G Bates Mr Norman Bell D Bell M Bates Mr Norman Bell Chloe Bell
John Ronald Bates P & J Bell Greta Bell K Bateson Marjorie Bell R Bells
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) J Belshaw Mrs Juliet Birch‐Machin F Bohill W Belshaw David Bird Charlaine Bolam John Bennet Mrs V Birkbeck Tony Bolam RM Bennett C Birkett J Bolam
S A & M Bennett Sue Birkett M Bolam D Bennett G Birkett C & P Bolland R Bennett Jean Birtles E & M Bolton J.M Bennett J Bishop M & C Bolton
John J Bennett J & R Black John Bond D Bennett J Black Coral Bond K Bennett G & S Black V Bond H Bennett Val Black Brian Bone
John Bennett M & A Black A Bone C Bennett‐Cowell Chris Black Chris Bonner
P Bennock N & P Blackburn A Bonner K & M Benson Mr R Blackburn Professor Alastair Bonnett Tony Benson A Blackburn J Booth
Mr Suade Bergemann D Blackett S Booth H Bernard D Blacklock M Booth Ian Bertram E Blagburn Miss C Boothby Liz Bessman J & M Blagburn B Boris Mrs Kari Best Mrs Blair Mrs Botcherby AJ & S Best A Blake Peter Bough Paul Best C & W Blake A Bould
Martin Best J Blake J & R Bould B Best Allan Blakely Mr Lindsay Boullin J Best D & M Blakey Catherine Bourne
C Beswick M & RW Bland Collin Bourne K Bethell N Bland DF Bourne
A & R Bettridge A & J Bland B Bourner Diane Bevis D Bland Mr Bousfield Jean Beynon K Bland Aya Boussakta Huda Bhatti P Blare G & C Bowden
I Biam Mr Paul Blay Richard Bowe Susan Bianchi Dean Blemings Olya Bowers
D Bibby Julie Blench Margaret Bowers Marek Bidwell A Blight E & M Bowers
C Biggin Hannah Blowfield G Bowes Alan J Biggins Mr John Blundell Mr Ian Bowes‐Wilkins M Bilcliffe H & T Blyth SM Bowey
Jade Bildough Amber Blythe A Bowie PA Biles A Blythe B & J Bowie
Rachel Bilton Mary Bmus John Bowie G & L Bilton J. Boaden S Bowley
Mark Bingham A & M Boakes L Bowman A Binks M & S Boardman A & J Bowman
Mr Tim Binmore K Bodani E & JB Bowman M Biram Donald Bogie Mrs K Bowman
Collin Birch Sylvia Bohan Natalie Bowman
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) KH Bowman L Brewis Ruth Brown Liz Bowman Anne Brewis J & M Brown
Evelyn Bowman C Brewis A Brown R Bowman Mrs S Brewis I Brown
Russell Bowman J Bridgewood S Brown R & M Bowring J & S Bridgewood J Brown John Bowyer Mrs Patricia Briggs J Brown G & H Box A Briggs Sarah Brown S & P Boyd A & L Briggs I & P Brown Anne Boyd G.W.D Briggs H Brown Fiona Boyd K & L Brindley D Brown Lindsay Boyle Emily Brindley Mr A J Brown Fionvala Boyle J Brixendale Julie Brown C A Boylin V Broady Michael Brown A Bracken A Broche Audrey Brown W Bradbury Hilary Brockway D Brown S Bradford Mr Nick Brodin J Brown S Bradford M Brookbanks Caroline Brown
D & J Bradford Annette Brooke Mary Brown Kevin Bradley Pat Brookes W Brown E Bradley Karon Brooks M Brown T Bradley K Brooks K Brown Liam Brady W, S & A Brooks Mr George H Brown Y Brady Mr Sandgreen Brooman M & T Brown B Brady N & S Broome Carol Brown
P & C Bragg Michelle Brophy W Brown Ellyn Bramley S Brotherton S & C Brown
E Bran S Brough Mr DA & P Brown Dr S Brand S Brougham Yvonne Brown J Brandon C.A Brougham A & M Brown R Brandt J Broughan Nicola Brown
P J Brannigan M Broughton J & G Brown E Brauns A & K Brown Morag Brown
Ms Liz Bray B Brown Nick Brown MP R Bray Mr David Brown Margaret Browne
D Brayson Mr Julian Brown M & R Brownlee Joseph Brayson Mrs Mary Brown Joe Bruce
T Brazier D Brown David Bruce H V Brearley G & N Brown I & L Bruce E & S Breen Kenneth Brown K Bruce J Breeze Paul Brown Alice Brunton
A & M Brennam Ann Brown Katy Bryan P Brennan A P Brown Mr Derek Brydon
Mr Robert Brennan K Brown Paula Brydon Mr Robert Brennan Monique Brown A Brydon
Tricia Breslin M & S Brown J & G Brydon Fiona Brettwood D G Brown R Bucham
J Brewers K Brown W & T Buchanan Sarah Brewis P Brown M P Buck
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) John Buckle Georgia Butler Laura Cann
D & B Bucknall Mr & Mrs R A Butler C & J Cannon R Bull J Butler Aidan Cant
T Bullimore Claire Buxton I Cant Julie Bullimore P Byrne C Cantwell
Margaret Bullimore Mr Kyle Byrnes Maria Cape CA & S Bulman Mr & Mrs C Byworth Sheila Card Rachel Bulmer Karen Cable Neil Cardno
S Bunch M Cable G & R Carer Leanne Bunn Mr Graham Caffull Carol Carey K Bunting S Cahill Helen Carey GM Burch A H Cain P A Carey
John Burdon J Cairns E & R Carins Dr George Burgess J Cairns J Carlisle A & S Burgess S Cairns Mr S Carnehie Joan Burke A Cairns J Carnell Anne Burke Mr Caisley N Carney Leo Burke Doris Caisley Michael Carr
Miss Claire Burn D & L Calder Pat Carr Richard Burn B Caldicott Fiona Carr C & K Burn M Caldicott Carole Carr
Mr P & S Burn Owen Callaghan John Carr Shirley Burn Denise Callan Valerie Carr
R Burn Evette Callender S Carr Linda Burn Alison Callis B Carr P Burn L Cambridge J & A Carr K Burn Ian Cameron B Carr J Burn J & M Cameron B Carr J E Burn Annette Campbell S Carr
D & J Burn Caroline Campbell Peter Carr I & E Burnell L Campbell L Carr
Alistair Burnett Y Campbell Ann Carr Anne‐Marie Burnett Carol Campbell Aileen Carrack
D Burnett Mr S & A Campbell V Carribine I & E Burns B & D Campbell Mr Kevan Carrick A K Burns Miss Campbell Michael Carrick K Burns C Campbell L Carrie
Ms Colleen Burns Greg Campbell Paul Carrington Hazel Burns A Campbell Jane Carroll Adam Burns Natalie Campbell D Carroll P & E Burr John Campion Mrs E Carroll S Burrell J Candal P Carroll
M Burrows A & M Candlish E Carruther Bridget Burton B & J Candlish C Carss Miriam Burton S Cane E Carter
C.A Bury Agathe Cangardel N & A Carter M Busby S Canham I & S Carter A Bush Marjorie Canham E & M Carter S Butch E Canham A & J Carter
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) J & P Cartman S Charlton P Clark
Margaret Cartwright Jean Charlton S Clark L Cartwright John Charlton Mrs M Clark
D & M Cartwright Mr P Charlton Mary Clark G & J Carver A Charlton GJ Clark S Carver D & K Charlton Sara Clark S Carver D N Charlton Dave Clarke
C & S Casey B & J Charlton John Clarke L & M Casselden M Chauhan June Clarke B Casselden Lewis Chayter J & G Clarke J & L Cassells Ray Chaytor T Clarke
Mrs Elaine Cater C & D Cheeseman L Clarke R Caton R & W Cheetham Alison Clarke
Professor Mima Cattan K Cheng Anne Clarke Brenda Cattermole Jill Cherry Philip Clarke
R Cavanagh MJ Cherry Janice Clarke Helen Cavanagh Phil Cherry S Clarke V Cavanagh Emily Cheshire Ms Elizabeth Clarkin S Cavanagh P & H Cheug B Clarkson CA Cavanagh Mr S W Cheung S Clarkson A Cavender D&F Childs G E Clasper Gill Cavie N Childs Hannah Claughton
A Chaddock Ellie Chin‐Quel C Clavering C & L Chalmers Ms Jill Chipchase Mr Alan Claxton S Chalmers mr stephen chisholm George Clay
Kayleigh Chalmers M Choudhary Mr Karl Wayne Clayton L Chambers Lynne Chrisp H Clayton
Caroline L Chambers John Chrisp B & M Cleaver D Chambers Karen Christer Howard Cleeve M Chambers Dylan Christie A Clegg A Chambers Mrs Hilary Claire Mr Cleghorn C Chambers Dan Clappison D & S Clelland
J & R Chambers Philip Clarehugh J Clelland C Chambers Mr David Clark C A Clement Elle Chambers Mary P Clark Joanne Clements
Prof David Chaney Maurice Clark Jodie Clennan Lola Channon Ms Marion Clark S M Clenton R Chapman Elizabeth Clark D Clifford A Chapman M Clark A Clifford
J & P Chapman F Clark A Clifford IC & K Chapman Tracy Clark Gordon Climmins Lynda Chapman Elizabeth Clark Ms Imogen Cloet A Chapman O Clark Y Close A Chappell James Clark J Close P Chardley E & F Clark J Clough
J.E Charlewood J & L Clark Jess Coates P & R Charlton Roy Clark P F Coaybes Linda Charlton P Clark J Cobb T Charlton S Clark C Cobbing
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Paul Coburn M & W Conroy Karen Costello C & D Coburn Dean Conway A Costello Claire Cochrane C & S Conway S Cottage K. Cochrane M Conway Andrew Couccours
Rachel Cockburn S & T Conway Joanne Couchman P Codling Mr & Mrs Cook Ron Couley E A Coe J Cook RN & PA Couling
Pauline Cogan A & E Cook Tony Coulson C & D Cogan B & E Cook Gill Coulson
Mr & Mrs C Coghill Mr Glyn Cook Doris Coulson Georgina Colbeck S Cook J & T Coulson
J Colbeck B Cook L & N Coulson G Cole e M Cook S Coulson
Jean Cole J Cook J & M Coupe Mr. Robert Cole Wilson Gemma Cook Amanda Coupe
D & W Coleman Cynthia Cook Jim Cousins Mrs Rebecca Coles C & M Cook Y Coutts
P & T Coles CA Cooke John Coutts I & J Coles Mike Cookson A Cove Mr J Collard Mike Cookson CM Cowan Ted Collard J & P Coombe J & M Cowans Alan Colley M Coombes M A Cowans D & E Colley Linda Cooper Ian Cowell Sue Collings Miss Rachel Cooper S Cowell
P & S Collingwood Mrs Sheila E Cooper Pete Cowey L Collingwood Lavinia Cooper J Cowie
Ms Catherine Collins J & D Cooper Alexandra Cowie G & J Collins M & K Cooper C Cowie Denise Collins Jean Cooper G Cowley J & A Collins S Cooper Peter Cowling L & P Collins I Cooper Helen Cox Ami Collins Shelley Cooper L & M Cox D Collins E & W Cooper S Cox A Collins C. Cooper Mr M Cox
Derek Collins T & W Cope Georgina Cox Caroline Collinson E Copeland A.P Coxall M & D Comerford R Corbet J, S & T Coxon
G Common Mrs Anne Corbett P Coyle P Common Mr Michael Corbett K & M Coyle
Paul Common I & N Corbett P.M Coyne C, J & R Conlon Mr Richard Corkhill P Crabtree Mr Paul Conn WD Cormish Mr Alan Crabtree S Connell P Corn G Crabtree
Ms L Connelly Ms Kathryn Corn W Craddock A Connelly John Cornhill Mr Michael Craft
C & E Connelly Wendy Cornish Mr Ian Craggs Norma Connolly A Cornish George Craig M & R Connor P Corr Andrew Craig G & L Conroy Mr Brian Corrigan A Craig
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Michael Craigen H Cullingford W, B & J Dalziel Denise Craigie E Culverwell Mr Miles Danby
N Crain J Culyer M Daniel Laura Craker M & C Cumberland Rachel Daniels Joseph Crane Mr Graeme Cumberland Jamie Danjoux
Bobbie Cranney D L Cumming B Dansall Susan Cranston M Cumming J & M Danskin Jane Cranston Cameron Cumming Mr George Danskin M & T Cranston J Cungleton Ken Darby Mr Barrie Craven K & M Cunningham C Darby
L Craven V Cunningham J Darby B Craven Steve Cunningham D Darbyshire
Mrs Susan Crawford Lynne Cunningham E Dargue Declan Crawford M Cunningham James Dark Olive Crawford S.A Cunningham Beverley Darley
L Creed K Cunningham S Darling Anne Creedy D A Curd K & M Dart
J Cregin J Curran J Darw JH Creighton B Curran S Darwent J Creighton C Curran Amy Davenport M Cridita Paul Currey M Davey J Crilly L & M Currie S Davey
Mr G Critchlow M Currie Adrian Davidson David Crittenden B & R Curry Mr Graham Davidson
D Crone RA Curry L & S Davidson C Crook N Curry Paul Davidson
Gail Crosby R Curry A Davidson V Crosby Mike Curthoys David Davidson E Crosby M & R Curtis Jill Davidson
C & G Cross Andy Cuthbert J Davidson DL & H Cross J & G Cuthbertson Mrs Amanda Davidson
Mrs Lindsay Cross Dario Da Silva A Davidson G Cross William Dacre Richard Davidson
E & S Crowdy Mr Ken Daglish J Davies Angela Crowe Rebecca Daglish Jill Davies
S Crowe Louise Daglish J Davies A, C & R Crowe Louise Dagush E & A Davies
S Crowell C & A Dale K Davies Mr Stephen Crown R.M Dale Julie Davies Mr Roger Crowther S Dale P Davies
D Crozier M, A & D Dale C Davies J Cruddas O Dale Katerine Davies
Derek Cruddas L & M Daley Alan Davies Claire Cruickshank Gill Dallow Angela Davies Carmen Cuadra J & M Dalrymple Rebecca Davies
Mr & Ms Antony & Susan Cullen Aileen Dalrymple Alan Davis K Cullen C Dalrymple S & J Davis
M & R Cullen C Dalton M Davis
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) P Cullen M & I Dalvand Katherine Davis
A & D Davis Lisa Denehy A Dixon Ann Davis C & T Denham Mervyn Dixon A Davis M Denham K & L Dixon
Dr John Davison Wendy Denham‐Smith Mr Dixon Miss Rachel Davison Joanne Denholm J Dixon
Susan Davison Fraser Denmark John Dixon C & R Davison Tim Dennis Mr Dixon A Davison Vicky Dent M Dixon C Davison Wendy Denton M Dixon P Davison Wendy Denton Jim Dixon
I & J Davison A & C Denton Emma Dixon Audrey Davison Mr James Michael Denyer Ann Dixon Ami Davison T Detchon Lee Dixon
Thomas Davison A, C & T Devin Gillian Dixon Shirley Davison M Devine B Dixon
A Davison M Devlin Mr Barry Dixon Mr Davison A Devlin Mr & Mrs W Dixon
Dr Irina Davydova Ian Dewar Thomas Dixon A Dawes Mitesh Dhanek A & J Dixon
Mrs Ruth Dawson Mr Peter F Dias C Dixon S Dawson S & K Dias John Dixon
Scott Dawson Ms Elizabeth Dicken Colin Dixon Carole Dawson L Dicken A, C & J Dixon I & J Dawson C & A Dickenson Catherine Dixon D Dawson R Dickenson I Doak
M & R Dawson Helen Dickie R Dobbs John Dawson Alan Dickinson I & W Dobie Derina Dawson G & M Dickinson Davey Dobie B & D Dawson DICKINSON Harold Dobson N B Dawson D Dickinson D & I Dobson J Dawson Margaret Dickinson Kenneth Dobson D Dawson D Dickinson Mr Simon Dobson P J Day P Dickinson K Dobson K Day B & J Dickinson D Dobson E Day Charlotte Dickinson Mr. & Mrs. Dobson T Daysh CD Dickson Ali Docherty
Mr Joseph De Giorgi Mr D Dickson H Dockray J De Ivy D Difolco Mr Dodd
Sidney Dean Zaida Din Olivia Dodd A R Dean F Dine D Dodd M Dean J & A Dines A & BM Dodds A T Deans C Dinsdale Gillian Dodds M Debbage F Dinsley H, K & S Dodds K Debbage Daniel Diss S Dodds C Decario N Diver Becca Dodds S A Deevy C & H Dix D Dodds H Deevy S Dix S Dodds
Mr Desmond Delaney F & J Dixon Pauline Dodds Audrey Dellow Jay Dixon D Dodds
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Mrs C Dodds J & R Douglass J Dugdale K Dodds B Douglass D Duggan C Dodds A & C Douse C Dull
Mr G Dodds Nathan Dove FC Dumbarton F Doherty Christine Dover Sarah Duncan S Doidge Ms Judith Dover A Duncan S Doig John Dowling J Duncan C Dolder David Dowling D Duncan
C & J Dolfing J Dowling A & GP Duncan S Donald A & T Dowling Carole Duncan I Donald A & C Dowling Ernie Duncan
Peter Donald J Down R Dundon Tim Donaldson Beryl Downes Ms D Dunn
Mrs J A Donaldson E & PA Downey Denise Dunn J, P & S J Donaldson M Downie T Dunn Neil Donaldson Diana Dowson R.S Dunn DA Donaldson Sonia Dowson Karen Dunn
B & R Donaldson D Dowson A Dunn W & R Donaldson H & J Doyle A & G Dunn M Donaldson J & L Doyle S Dunsford I & M Donalson E Doyle M Dunsire Peter Donkin Lynne Doyle Sheila Dunster
Heather Donkin F & T Dragone PA Dunwoodie Mr Neil Donnelly A & J Drake D Dunwoodie Mr Sean Donnelly Peter Drane M Dunwoodie
Councillor Marc Donnelly G Drape P E Durham Bethan Donnelly Elaine Drape Paul Dutton
A Donnelly Ms Sonya Drew C & G Dutton M Donnelly Tristan Drew F Dyball C Donnelly M & T Drinkeld K & M Dyer S Donnelly H Drinkeld C Dyer
DA Donnelly‐Wood Mr Driscoll Ms Lucy Dyke Joseph Doonan J Driscoll HM & J Dyson
L Dooner Aberia Driscoll M Earl Mr/Mrs Dorman Steven Driver J & E Early K & J Dorward Margaret Drummond T & W Eastaugh
B Dougal C Drummond J Easten E Dougan M Drummond J Eastham
Margaret Douglas Paul Drummond JL Easton‐Taylor D & M Douglas G Drybrough eastwood Mrs V Douglas F Dryden Mrs Eblett
Elizabeth Douglas L Dryden JW Eblett Chris Douglas Kim Dudley J & M Eccles Mr W Douglas P Due Raymond Eddy Nicola Douglas C & J Duffy C & R Eddy G Douglas Mick Duffy Ray Eden A Douglas C Duffy Suzanne Edgar M Douglass Peter Duffy Alan Edgar Jane Douglass H DuFour A & S Edgar
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Harriet Edgar Christine Elliott Linda Evans
R Edgar G Elliott Jennifer Evans Wilma Edmonds S Elliott MJ Evans Mike Edmondson Mr Paul Elliott Margaret Eve Anne Edmondson J Elliott J Eversley
Professor Alasdair Edwards Sonya Elliott A Ewart D & L Edwards Pauline Elliott C Ewart J.C Edwards Debra Ellis S Ewart
Mr John Edwards L Ellis S Ewart S Edwards E Ellis Ms Karen Exelby G Edwards Mary Ellis C & G Exley
Johnathan Edwards J Ellis C Eyre D & R Edwards E & J Ellison D Fahey TD Edwards B Ellison D & L Faichen D Edwards H Ellwood Mark Faichen
Teresa Edwards Mr Mathew Elsender A & E Faid P Edwards Mr Michael Elund H & W Faill
Dianne Edwards I & J Elvin C & J Faill R Edwards H & M Elwood William Faily
G.W. Edwards Maureen Ely M Fairbairn C & J Edwardson Mr D Embleton T Fairbairn
Paula Egan David Embleton Steven Peter Fairburn Ms Kath Egdell J Emerson L, R & P Fairlamb J M Egdell Mrs Ann Emmerson MJ & S Fairless C Egen M & G Emmerson E & R Fairless
C Egin Fowler Steve Emsley Mr & Mrs J Fairless Michael Eglinton Robert Emson Louise Fairley C & R Eglinton E English L & P Fairley Gail Eglon Jack Ennis W Fairley
Miss Marjorie Elcoate S Ennis G Fairley Doreen Elcox D Ensell E Fairlie
M Elder BA Entwisle A Faisal N Eldridge Linda Erichsen S Falcon Philip Eley M Erni Alex Fall Ian Elfleet K & S Errington Susan Fall J H Elkan Mr Grahame Erskine Susan Fall J Ellam Mrs Alexandra Erskine Mr Kersi Fanibunda
M Ellerby James Eskdale Sharon Farnell A Ellerby John Esplen V Farratt W Ellerby K Estell R & V Farrelly
D & R Ellerton Maggie Etheridge A & J Farrington A & J Elliot J & G Evans Dr Mohammad Farsi
Miss Christine Elliott miss abigail evans Jon Farthing Mr Peter Elliott Pat Evans P Fatkin
G Elliott JR Evans C.A Fawcett Sophie Elliott A Evans Ann Fawkes Carol Elliott M Evans Tim Fay EF Elliott P Evans Sarah Fearson F Elliott Valerie Evans mrs barbara featherstone
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) S Featherstone J & S Fisher C & I Forster Joanne Fedynec J & V Fisher Mr Jeff Forster
L Fee Bronwen Fitchett Paul Forster H D Fells Mike Fitzgerald MD & T Forster L Femwick M, E & J Fitzgerald J Forster
H & R Fenchen M & S Fitzgerald E Forster M & P Fenning Brid Fitzpatrick J.A. Forster Gail Fenton Jean Fitzpatrick Donald Forster
Ms Sarah Fenton fitzpatrick Julie Forster Sir Leonard Fenwick M & J Fitzpatrick R Forster
A & G Fenwick Mr Sean Flaherty R Forster M Fenwick Paul Flanagan Claire Forster
B & C Fenwick M Flanagan M & P Forster Susan Ferguson Paul Flecknell Joanne Forster A & S Ferguson E & H Fletcher Allan Forster
Catherine Ferguson A & M Fletcher Sara Forster F Ferguson I & J Fletcher Colin Forster D Ferguson G Fletcher J Forster
Gordon Ferguson P Fletcher Kelly Forster M & S Ferguson S Fletcher J Forster David Ferguson C Fletcher mrs Gill Foster Roger Fern P Fletcher Mr Matthew Foster
Julie Fernyhough Mr & Mrs G T Fletcher Mr W R Foster W Fetties Paul Foden P Foster P Fiddes Robin Foggan Mr Foster A Field L & S Foggin J Foster
Andrew Fielder D & G Foggin A Foster Alice Finden Mr D Foggin E Foster
Charlotte Finden Charles Foister M Foster Charles Findlay Joanna Foister Adam Foster Norma Findley W J Folle Louise Foster
P C Finkill K.A Foord Alice Foster J & A Finley Miss Gail Forbes I Foster
N & B Finlinson Alistair Ford C Foster M & R Finn Ann Ford Angus Fowler Mr Finney D Ford D L Fox V.E Fish C Ford T Fox D Fish C Ford Alec Foylow
John Fish H Ford W M Frain Sarah Fish S Ford J Frame
Mr John Fisher Jennifer Ford V Framland J & W Fisher P, J & T Forde Val France C Fisher J Foreman J France G Fisher Joy Forester Melville Denise France
Mr G Fisher James Forrest N Franco M Fisher A Forrest Dora Frankel Jean Fisher Lesley Forrester G Frankland GT Fisher J Forrester Mr Tom Fraser J Fisher Claire Forster Ian Fraser
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) I Fraser I & K Gardener Louise Gibson
James Fraser A Gardener B Gibson Joan Fraser L & J Gardener EA Gibson Stella Fraser M & W Gardiner K Gibson
C, J & M Fraser E & B Gardner C Gibson M Fraser Mr Iain Gardner R & S Gibson
Lorna Fraser Alan Gardner G & K Gibson Carolyn Fraser Mr David Gardner Vicky Gibson
L Frayn N, P & S Gardner D & H Gibson I, J & Z Frazer David Gardner‐Medwin P Gibson R.C Frazer Ms Isabel Garford C & L Gibson B Freeman MJ Garland J Gibson
Clive Freemantle Sarah Garner S Gibson Ruta Freitakaite CS Garnham H & M Gibson
S French Jeffrey Garratt Mr & Mrs Gibson Sheila French M & C Garside Dr Bob Giddings C & D Friend RP Garside Hubert Gieschen Mrs C Frizzell Alison Gartland Graham Gilbert
Mrs H & K Frost B & T Gartland I Gilbert P A Frost John Gartland A & B Gilbert M Frost Andrea Garwood Catherine Gilbride V Fryer Robert Gascoyne D Gilhouse
Neil Fudor N Gash M & T Gilks L & K Fugenti Tracey Gasper Joan Gill L Fulcher C P Gates V E Gill H Fullarton D Geary G Gill T Fuller Rachel Gee James Gillam
C, L & M Fuller Josh Gellert C Gille Mrs P Fullerton M Gema Neil Gillender
KJ Furness P Gent S Gillespie Mr Austin Futers H & K George Ms Denise Gilley
K Futers L George Judy Gillhespy Anne Fy Mr E George S & E Gilllman K Gaffney Karen George S Gillman L Gaffrey C Gerrard D Gillott
Gaurav Gaggar Steven Gerry Barry K Gills R & S Gaggar Jamal Ghazal Angela Gilmour
Mr Jose Gaglioni A Ghuras J G Gilmour Rob Gallacher T Gibb Mr Douglas Gilmour J Gallacher P Gibbon Rose Gilroy
Paul Gallagher Mureen Gibbs Sue Gimson R Gallagher A Gibson DK Girling H & V Gallant C, E & J Gibson Ann Gittins Richard Gallop Eileen Gibson Margaret Gladstone N Galloway Mr Mark Gibson R A Glaholn C Gamies C Gibson Boris Glassow N Gannon Sarah Gibson Barrie Gleghorn V Garbutt D Gibson T Glen
Heather Garbutt Marie Gibson A & J Glenwright
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) C & P Glenwright John Gracey B Gray Myra Glorious J Grady Sheila Graysmark M, N & S Glover Mr Graeme D Greaves David Glynn Brian Graham G & K Grebby G Goddard Mr David Graham Mr Joshua Green S Godfrey P & S Graham Lauren Green
M Godwin ‐Clifford Susan Graham S Green Monica Goldfinch Ann Graham S & JP Green
A & K Goldie James Graham A Green John Golding A Graham A Green
Clive Goldstone A Graham Lindsay Green Dr Gollesly H Graham Dr T.A. Green TA Golsco N Graham S Green
Canon David Goodacre D & J Graham Janet Green N & S Goodall C Graham Sam Greenaway
Faith Goodfellow E & G Graham Rose Greenfield M Goodfellow L Graham Dr Paul Greenhalgh
Mrs S.J. Goodfellow A Graham Dr Anna Greenham H Goodhall L Graham Mr Mark Greenhaugh
Jessica Goodwin M Graham Mr Alan Greenley W & J Goodwin Mr Graham D & C Greenshields T Goodwin A & J Graham J & R Greenup A Goody C & L Grainger A & J Greenwell M Gooling Alex Grainger J W Greenwood John Gordon Rob Granger W Greenwood M Gordon Julia Grant M Greenwood R Gordon A & M Grant A & G Greenwool
Ross Gordon P V Grant Harriet Greer Michael Gordon William Grant Mr Colin Gregg Keith Gordon J Grant K Gregg D & J Gordon John Grant M Gregg G Gordon Moira Gray P Gregg‐Noel J Goreham David Gray Mr Malcom Gregor J Gorman JM Gray L Gregory
Julie Gormlay L & S Gray L Gregory Stephen Gosling J.A Gray D Gregory P & S Gosling L Gray Joseph Gregory S & P Gosling Kevin Gray Liz Gregson Joan Goudie M Gray Karen Gregson S Gough E Gray GA Grehs
Mr William Gould Christian Gray D Grey Alison Gould Joyce Gray Brenda Grey P Gould Paul Gray Jayne Gridwell
A Gouldburn B.L Gray A Grieve Ian Goulson J & M Gray Janet Grieve R Gowans A Gray M Grieves R Goward Patricia Gray A Griffin
Rachel Gowing J Gray K Griffin Sean Grace S Gray A & M Griffin
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Mr John Griffiths Edward J Hall Joy Hamilton
R H Grikitis E Hall D & J Hammerton A Grogan M Hall J Hammond
Matthew Grove J Hall W & B Hammond J Groves C Hall E.B Hammond
June Grubb Peter Hall Julie Hancock A & E Grummett Ronald Hall V & Y Handa Caroline Grundy L Hall E & L Handley Mr Peter Grundy Edith Hall B Handley
Chooi Gu S Hall KN Handon D B Guard P.A Hall P Handy
Mr Ronald Guariento S Hall Muzlifah Haniffa Sarah Guest E & J Hall MJ Hankins
Dr Anur Guhan J Hall P Hankinson Julie Guigan M Hall Mr LA Hann S Guilleminot R Hall B S Hann J Gumdy Ailsa Hall Pamela Hannard S Gunn J Hall J Hannen
A & L Gunning I & J Hall Charlotte Hansell S Gupta Debbie Hall P & H Hanson C Guthrie M Hall J & L Hanson C Guy P & R Hall C Hanson
D & M Guy Miss Lynn Hall Pat Harbottle J.A Guy V Hall Don Hardie B Guy R Hall Pat Harding
D & P Gwilliam Mary Hall Mrs Roberta Harding Bruce Haagensen Viviene Hall P & R Harding G Habberjam B Hall D Harding C Hackeray Sarah Hall J Harding MI Haddow S Hall S Harding
Mr & Mrs Hadfield E Hall J Harding Tracy Hagan E Hall E Harding Mr R Haggart J Hall M Hardman P Haggaty J Hall Mr & Mrs Hardwick
A & M Haggerston Y Hall MR Eldon Hardy Chris Haggie G Hall N Hardy Sheila Haghitt S Hall Mr Richard Hardy Miss Celia Haigh A & JA Hall S Hardy
E Hails R Halliday R Hardy M Hails Liz Halliday Chris Hardy
Mr Y Haimes JC Hallows H E Hardy G Hair A & P Hamed J.R Hardy J Haker Mavish Hamid D & J Hardy
Mr Richard Hakin C Hamilton R Hardy A & P Halford S Hamilton M Hardy Alex Hall M Hamilton Hillary Hardy
Christopher Hall D Hamilton E Hardy M Hall J A Hamilton M Hare
Mr Simon Hall N, M & G Hamilton G Hare
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) E & J Harker Rachel Harrison David Heads Ian Harking Mr Harrison A Healey A & J Harle W & B Harrison L Healey J Harle Frank Harrison I & K Healy
Lesley Harley Wendy Harrison Pat Heaney D, M, L & N Harlow Ian Harrop Derek B Heard
F & J Harm Wendy Hart A & N Hearn J & T Harman Julie Hart PEM Heath Mr Harman J Hartley J Heath L Harmieson Mr Harvey Miss Allison Heathcote Paul Harney Dr Guy Harvey S & D Heathcote Hayley Harper Peter Harvey B & J Heather
R Harper Hilary Harvey Derek Hebrow Margaret Harper E. Haslam M Hedayat
A Harper Bobbie Hasselby J & V Hedley M Harries Shaun Hasson G Hedley D Harriman V Hastie TM Hedley
H.M Harrington M Haswell T Hedley R Harris K Hately Tom Hedley
John Harris Lucy Hatt Carol Hedley Mr Harris J & R Hattam A & N Hedley T Harris P Hattel Philip Heeley H Harris Trish Haudia Eleanor Heenley
A & S Harris R Haves C Hefferran D Harris Pauline Hawdon Celia Hegna
Elaine Harrison J Hawell A & G Heiniger E, M & S Harrison D Hawes L Heinzman Adrienne Harrison P Hawes S Helbling
Ian Harrison Matt Hawking Steven Heley Jan Harrison M Hawkins D & M Heley
Mr Paul Harrison E Hawkins R Hellens Pip Harrison J Hawley D, M, A & J Henaghan
Claire Harrison J & W Hawthorn D E Henaghen R Harrison H & M Haycock miss c henderson S Harrison Mr Geoff Hayes G, A, S & M Henderson G Harrison R & T Hayes Mr Matt Henderson J Harrison Mr J Hayes Mr Mark Henderson
James Harrison Julie Hayes P Henderson M & S Harrison J & V Hayes Richard Henderson C Harrison C A Hayes Brian Henderson Jen Harrison M & N Haygarth H Henderson
Catheriine Harrison S Hayles Kate Henderson David Harrison A Hayles Mr Henderson Gareth Harrison Wayne Haystead E & P Henderson S & C Harrison H Hayton P & J Henderson L Harrison M Hayton F Henderson
Vicki Harrison D Hayward M Henderson G Harrison George Hazon N Henderson
J & S Harrison W Head W. Henderson
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) D Henderson J & L Hetherington Linda Hobson JL Henderson J Hewit M Hobson T Henderson F Hewitt Elizabeth Hodcroft
J & K Henderson Rebecca Hewitt A, H, K & E Hodcroft M Hendon D & J Hewitt Dawn Hodges R Hendrie P Heyland mr graham hodgson
mr Philip Henman Ruth Heyman C Hodgson G Hennessy P Heywood P Hodgson ms Kay Henry A Hickie R Hodgson Karen Henry Becky Hickin A Hodgson W Henry David Hickleton J Hodgson Mr Hentze Joyce Hickman Mr John Hodgson H L Henzell J Hickman L Hodgson
Anna Hepburn Kerry Hickman Elizabeth Hodgson Jean Heppell D & H Hide D Hodgson Mrs B Hepple M Higgins A & J Hodgson S Hepple D & P Higgins Donna Hodgson
M & S Hepple H Higgins F & V Hodgson C J Hepworth Kevin Higgins B Hodgson K Hepworth S Higgs J & K Hodson B Herbert Michael Highthorn Pa Hodson
Alan Herbertson Mrs Karen Hill S & M Hog A Herdman Stuart Hill Mr Tim Hogan
Margaret Herdman A & L Hill K Hogarth LM Heron Mr Hill M & T Hogarth G Heron Karen Hill Lauren Hogarth
Dr Idse Herrema M Hill P Hogarth S Herron Hilary Hill P & W Hogg J Herron P Hill M & J Hogg
J & T Herron V Hill Trevor Hogg C E Herzberg D & T Hillary S Hogg T Heseltine P & D Hillicks MM Hogg L Heseltine P Hinchley Jonathon Hogg C Heseltine L Hindley V Hogg Ian Heslop K Hindmarsh A & L Hogg N L Heslop Gail Hindmarsh Rosie Hogg Pat Heslop J Hindmarsh V Hogg David Heslop E Hinel Jean Hogg Neil Heslop Makana Hinse J Hoggard L Heslop S Hinsun Mr Craig Hoggeth S Heslop Frances Hinton C Hoggett
M & R Heslop Mr Roger Hird Caroline Hoile S Heslop J Hirst C Holbrough O Heslop J Hirst B & M Holcroft
H & B Hesse Keith Hisbell E Hole J & M Hetherington Linda Hitman S Holland G Hetherington C & K Ho D Hollandby GM Hetherington B Hobby P & D Holliday D Hetherington Rose Hobkirk N Holliday
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Mr Mark Hollings W Houston G & L Hunt W.K Holloway M Howard Barry Hunt V Hollyoak A Howard J Hunt
W Hollywood C Howard Laura Hunt Karen Holmes Rebecca Howard Lilian Hunt DL Holmes Jim Howat L Hunter
G & R Holmes C Howat Mr Hunter U Holmes K Howat P Hunter D Holmes D Howatt Helen Hunter Will Holmes K Howd Ken Hunter T Holmes Wendy Howdin Steven Hunter R Holmes E & R Howe Brian Hunter
Mr Duncan Holness J Howe LD & R Hunter I Holst P & S Howell D Hunter J Holt M Howell JL Hunter L Holt Malcolm Howey Mike Hunter
Sarah Holyoak C Howlett Melissa Hunter Carmen Honey Lynne Howlett R Hunter J Honeybull B & M Howman E Hunter A Honour Mrs Gina Howorth T Hunter
Mrs Sandra Hood C Howorth A & K Hunter S & R Hood A Hoyes D Hunter‐Weild J Hope Margaret Hoyes G & M Hunton J Hope William Hubbard William Hurrell
A Hopkins G Huddart D & M Hurst D & S Hopkinson B Hudson S Hussain Ali
T Hopper Miss Rosalind Hudson Malak Hussein A & J Hopper Pauline Hudson B & M Hutchins C Hopper N Hudson G Hutchins
Muriel Hopper D Hudson Denise Hutchinson F Hopple Mr & Mrs M Hudson N Hutchinson
Daniel Hopps S Hudson G Hutchinson C Hopra L Hudson D & M Hutchinson
Mrs Hopson V Huggan M Hutchinson Caroline Horn Alan Hughes Tracey Hutchinson A & M Horn Kath Hughes A Hutchinson A & E Horn Mr E L Hughes C Hutchinson A Horn M Hughes E & G Hutchinson M Horne C Hughes H Hutchinson A J Horne C Hull J Hutchison P Horner S Hull Ms Susan Hutton
Mrs Kimie Horsman Tim Hulley H Huuter J.F. Horton Mr David Humble K Hyland
Mr KMT Hossain M Humble Gillian Hyman J Houghton D & R Humphrey Adrian Hyman G & N Houlis Claire Humphrey L & D Illingworth
Mr Charlie Hoult Melody Hung J Illingworth J House Lynn Hunsley Mrs Nazia Imran
C Houston Pauline Hunt O Ingeldev
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) David Ingleby M James J & M Jinks H Ingram Zoe James A Joannou
Mr Richard Innes Annabel James G & P Jobe G Inness Erica Jameson R Jobe
F & A Ioannou P Jameson D Jobling Mr W W Ions B Jamieson A & M Jobling
C Ions J Jamieson F & J Jobling Carl Ions A, C & J Janes T Jobson
Nicholas Ireland H Janet Rohan Jobson Dr Sarah Ireland Mr Ted Jarah K Johansen Carol Irvine Julie Jardine K John Julie Irvine J & M Jarrett mrs claire johnson Kevin Irving T Jarvis Denise Johnson F Irving R Jarvis Roy Johnson J Irving J Jarvis Mr Johnson C Irving Heanah Javed M Johnson
Mr J H Irving L Jay N & V Johnson B & W Irwin Charlotte Jeasons Mr Paul Johnson
I Ivey L & P Jeavons A & R Johnson Mr Jackman Mrs C, E & V Jeffcock M Johnson H & P Jackson Rachel Jeffers SV Johnson Helen Jackson B & R Jefferson R Johnson W & C Jackson A & D Jefferson Janice Johnson
J Jackson B & G Jefferson D & M Johnson Mr S Jackson Mrs A Jeffrey E Johnson P Jackson M Jeffrey S Johnson M Jackson M Jeffries D Johnson D Jackson D Jeffries M Johnson C Jackson I Jeffries C Johnson
Simon Jackson Mr Mike Jellema N Johnson J Jackson Steven Jemison Dee Johnson
John Jackson J & M Jenkins EH Johnson J Jackson H & T Jenkins E Johnson Mr Jackson D Jenkins Ashleigh Johnson E Jackson Tamla Jenkins A & V Johnson C Jackson Dawn Jenkins J Johnson P Jackson A Jennings L Johnson E Jackson J Jennings G & R Johnson E Jackson Peter Jensen Paul Johnson T Jackson Jen Jensen E & V Johnson L Jackson Seagho Jeon D Johnson E Jacques N & R Jerath P M Johnson P Jacques E & J Jewers E Johnson
Michelle Jacques R & K Jewers J Johnson Mr R L Jain Helen Jewers RA Johnson I James F T Jewett Emily Johnson
Tanisa James Michael Jewitt Sue Johnson D James B Jewitt Chris Johnson J James J Jewitt S Johnson
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) M Johnson Michael Jordan Margaret Kelly
C & J Johnston Miss Joyce N Kelly Claire Johnston AM Joyce N Kelly
Mr Mark Johnston Dorothy Joyce D Kelsall Helen Johnston Scott Juan PA Kelso E A Johnston H Jubb M Kelso L Johnstone J Justice K H Kemmils K Johnstone Lawson K Chris Kemp D Johnstone K & A Kahn A Kemp R Johnstone J, M & R Kain J Kendal C & G Joice PT Kalbassi P Kendal
Mr John Alan Joicey P & L Kane Mrs PIppa Kendall IE Joicey Ms Angie Kane Sophie Keniarsley
Anne Jones P Kane C Kennedy MR Barrie Jones D & A Kappen Peter Kennedy Diana M Jones T Kasher PA Kennedy Mr & Mrs Jones N & V Kasher A Kennedy CA & G Jones M Kaur R Kennedy
T Jones Sara Kay J Kennedy Tania Jones N Kay Ann Kennett Danny Jones Jane Kay Tim Kenny J & T Jones A Kay J Kent J Jones June Kayci Harry Kent S Jones M Kearney Brian Kerr S N Jones Elizabeth Keegan Ingrid Kerr Mrs F Jones V Keen Ian Kerr P Jones Jane Keene D Kerr
D & S Jones S Keillor Dr Neil Kerry Rivhard Jones Cheryl Keith John Kettle
M Jones M Kell p Kettle Amy Jones NE Kell F Kettle L Jones Susan Kell A & L Kewbank G Jones Pat Kell C Kewisow R Jones M Kellaway A Keys
H & K Jones Chris Keller P Khachician D & E Jones R H Kellett SA Khalid L Jones R Kelliher N, R & Z Khan
K & P Jones mrs Lesley Kellshervington Z Khan C Jones I & J Kelly N Khan
Helen Jones Craig Kelly R & S Khanna P L Jones V Kelly SR Kidd S Jones F Kelly A Kidd
A & R Jones Dorothy Kelly mrs Helen Kielty Christine Jordan JB Kelly A Kilby Philip Jordan D Kelly Ms Lea Killen Michael Jordan John Kelly A Killen Elaine Jordan Craig Kelly S Killen Lynn Jordan Sylvia Kelly D Killing Joan Jordan Paul Kelly J & P Kilner
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Andrea King Dominika Kwasnicka Janna Latif Anne King Steve Kyte Judith Latimer L King W & M Lacey M Lattimer JG King Angela Lackenby Bradley Latus
Siobhan King A Lackenby Andrew Latus AJ King S Lackenby E & P Lauder M King JT Lackenry G Lauer
Susan King S Laffey Emily Laughavis A.J. King S Laidlaw Nessa Laughlin
Christine Kinghorn Tom Laidler Susan Laurence M.A Kinghorn Andy Laidler Claire Lavender A & W Kinghorn A Laidler H & I Laverick Laura Kingston E & P Lake K Laverick Tom Kinlugh J Lakey J A Lavery A & K Kirby K & M Lalor D Lavery G S Kirk S Lamb M Lavery D Kirk George Lamb Alan Law
Janetta Kirkland K Lamb H Lawer Mr Kirkpatrick P & E Lamb Christine Lawlor Brenda Kirkup F Lamb Donna Lawrence David Kirkup C Lamb J.K Lawrence S Kirkup DM Lamb M Lawrence
John Kirkwood A & E Lamb Julie Lawrence Jane Kirsopp ‐ Reed Tamara Lambers Susan Lawrence K Kirsopp‐Reed Mr Andrew Lambert P Lawrence
K Kirton S Lambert C.M Lawrence M & S Kirton JR Lambert D & G Lawrence D & S Kirton Claire Lambert Mr Geoff Laws I Kirton Nick Lambert Jem Lawson
Myra Kitchener Mrs Margaret Lambton Ms Katherine Lawson M Knaggs L Lanark J & W Lawson
Mr Matt Knibbs H Lancaster W Lawson Mr Tim Knight J Land N S Lawson Mr G Knight F Landale S Lawson E Knight J Landless TE & V Lawson
Julie Knight J & P Lane G Lawson F & M Knight Ms Ellen Langan G & I Lawson
E Knipe R Langley Ann Lawson M Knowles A, J & T Langley I Lawson B Knowles Mr Steven Langstaff Nichola Lawton D Knox J Lant KD Lawton
Kirsty Knox C Lant JC Lawton A & M Knox W.L Large D Lawton C & G Knox Mr Eric Larkham A, J & S Leach G Kober Ms Irene Larkin J Learwood P Koch E Larkin R Leatherlans
Dr Roland Koerner Barry Larking M Leavey Niles Kriegen D Lashley B Ledger
Mr Andy Kuipers K & M Lathan J Ledger
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Samantha Lee J Liddle E & K Lockyer Mrs Jane Lee F & M Liddle J & M Lodge
P Lee V Liddle L & J Lofthouse S Lee D Liddle MIchael Logan S Lee Valerie Liddle M Logue
Courtney Lee L.A Liddle Dr Kathryn Lomas K & V Lee Chris Lightfoot Nancy Long Sam Lee G Lightfoot Mr R Long J & P Lee L Lightfoot P Long P Leece Lightfoot G Longfeild SE Leech J & T Lillico I.V Longfield
Norma Lees C Lillico M & R Longshaw C Lees W Lillies C Longstaff
Matt Leetham David Lilwall A & K Longstaff M & J Leetion Christopher Linanage Mr & Mrs Longton
J Leigh J E Lincoln D, G & S Lonie A, S & P Leigh Alex Lindsay E Lonie E & R Leighton G Lindsay L Lonie G & D Leighton J Lindsey B & C Lonsdale Liz Leighton Annette Lingard D & K Looker Claire Lemin H Lisgo A & N Loraine Kath Lenis Miss Joanne Lisle Mrs Gillian Lord M Lennox Hollie Lisle D & N Lord S Leonard Rev Glynn Lister Graham Lord
Graham Leslie A & D Lister C & S Lord Ian Leslie M Lithgo R Lord
Professor Emeritus Ruth Lesser D & J Little Paul Lorris
Chris Levant Sharon Little Mrs Lough E & O Lever B & E Little T Lough B Lever Sam Little Mr James Lough
P Levinson J & L Littleton C Lougley S Levison Mrs Joyce Littleton Mrs Estelle Louw Nick Levy Claire Louise Littleton M Lovell
Martin Levy Chris Lloyd N Lover Donna Lewis HM Lloyd Isobel Lovett
A Lewis J Lloyd Mr David Lowden R Lewis Christine Lloyd Gemma Lowden P Lewis Toby Lloyd S Lowdon
Laura R Lewis E & L Lloyd Gemma Lowdon Daphne Leyburn Gwen LLoyd Chris Lowdon
Ms Katja Leyendecker F Lloyd Mrs Therese Lowe Zhu Li G, C & N Lloyd‐Jones P & A Lower
E , A & C Liddane G Lobb Joan Lowery Sarah Liddane S Lock C Lowery
A Liddell W Locke C & M Lowery mr David Liddle Peter Locke A & D Lowes
D Liddle Gordon Locke N Lowes K Liddle B E Lockey F Lowes
I & M Liddle Eleanor Lockhart S Lowes
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Megan Lowes F Mackay R Mankey
G Lowie J Mackay R & P Manning J, M & P Lowrey J Mackellar J Manning F & B Lowrey Lynda MacKenzie J Manson J & W Lowry B & V MacKenzie J Manson
P, C, D & K Lowther J & M MacKenzie T Manuel Mr Roger Loxley J MacKereth Mr Margetson A, J & O Lucas D Mackian D Marjoran
A Lucas Q Mackie Brian Mark Barry Luccock J Mackinlay Mr Brian Mark
Michael Ludford K Mackintosh S Mark Susan Ludkin F Mackson Christopher Markie D M Lumb D MacPhail B Marley L Lumley S Maddick L & P Marley
D & W Lumsdon V Maddison R Marr V Lunn J Maddison Gemma Marriner
Rod Lunn Kevin Maddox J Marriott AR Lunn D Maddox I Marriott
Mr K Lupton Pat Madin Joan Marrs Mike & Carol Lush J Madonald Mr Dan Marsden
Mike Lydon W Maguire R Marsden Danny Lynch Kirsty Maguire Mr Roger Marsh D P Lynch Ishtar Mahdi Robert Marshall Mike Lynch N Mahmond C Marshall M Lynch Kevin Mahone A & J Marshall
Karen Lynch Richard Mahoney D & L Marshall P G M Lynch Denise Mahoney Margaret Marshall C & D Lynch Joyce Mains Richard Marshall S Lynch Michael Mains Andrew Marshall
L & W Lynn Linda Mair B Marshall P & W Lynn Mr Patrick Mak C Martin Audrey Lynn Jacquelyn Mak CA & DA Martin Barbara Lyon A Makepeace KM Martin Baker M WL & J Male M Martin
WA Mabon Muriel Male Alison Martin Douglas MacAlister Sunil Malhotra Katie Martin
J Maccabe P Malia Catherine Martin Alex Macdonald K Malia T Martin P MacDonald K & T Malik F & G Martin
C, J, P & S Macdonald J Mallam E & J Martin C MacDonald C Mallen Sarah Martyn‐Fisher K MacDonald M Mallet B Masheter M MacDougall C & J Mallett Jemma Mason Pat Macfarlane Dave Mallett R Mason T & G Macfarlane Miss Elizabeth Mallett Linda Mason
Brandon MacFarlane Jean Malloch D & J Mason Anne MacGregor P Mallon E & W Mason
Roz Mack Mr Roger Malton I J Mason A & L Mackay S Manford Colette Massey
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) P Matfin Mr Grigor McClelland Neil McGreevy
C & S Mather M McColl F McGregon Paul Mathews Grace McCombie R McGuckin E Mathews E T McConville J McGuiness
J & R Mathieson Chris McConway D.R McGuinness M Matthew M McCourt R McGurk R Matthews JS McCourt J McGurk
Anne Matthews Mr I McCran M & S McHugh Joan Matthewson Lindsay McCubbin V McIntyre Kevin Maughan David McCubbin J McIntyre L R Maughan Theresa McCue G & T McIver J & S Maw M & B McCulloch P McIver
M Mawela Moneteiro R McCulloch Catherine McIvor A & D Maxted W McCuth J McKay J Maxwell James McDonagh M McKay B May KP McDonald Katheryn McKay M May Mr Patrick McDonald Dr William McKay I May Mr McDonald Marina McKay
Mari Maya Peter McDonald H & M Mckenna JA Mayell Jane McDonald G McKenna
Linda Mayfield Paul McDonnell Maureen McKenna David Mayhew C McDonough Leslie McKenna J McAllister Mr L McDowell H Mckenna B McAloon C R McDowell Graham McKenna
Crystal McAlpine Ian McElroy D McKenna Professor S McAnwell K McEnaney Alistair McKenzie
K McArkle Donald McEwan K McKenzie J McBride J & P McEwan Carole McKenzie
B & S McCabe R McEwen Kris McKie J McCabe Mr R McFadyen E McKie D J McCabe Roisin McFeely Catherine McKinnell MP K McCabe Andrew McFetrich A McLaren J McCabe JL McGargon K McLaughlin
Anne McCabe R & E McGarry F McLaughlin Les McCabe I McGarull Bill McLaughlin
P & M McCabe A & J McGeary A, D & J McLean Michelle McCall Pat McGee Lesley McLean Ian McCalman B McGeel J McLean Eileen McCann Roma McGillivray Ms Anne McLeish
Caroline McCarrell S McGlynn L McLeman B, K, N & L McCarthy Judith McGovern C & G McLeod Wendy McCartney Barbara McGovern M McLeod
R McCaskill J & P McGovern P McLoughlin H McCaskill CM McGrady Lesley McMahon
Edward McChlery M & P McGrady Mr McMahon R McClafferh Jessie McGray L McMeekin
Maureen McClean C & K McGreevy Julie McMeekin A & M McClean P McGreevy Shaun McMillan SE McMillian J & M McGreevy Ian Mcmillan
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Ms A McMorran Mr Simon Merchant M K Miller E & N McMullen J.A Merchant R Miller
A McMutie J.R & M Merrilees E & P Miller D McNally mr craig merritt Ms Muriel Miller M McNally N Merritt B Miller S McNamara S Merry C Millican C McNeil G & M Metcalf J Milligan
Gill McNestry E G Metcalf Mr Alfred Milliken L McNichol Ryan Metcalfe Mr Malcolm Mills
Dr John McNulty D Metcalfe Chelsea Mills Ken Mcparlin J Metcalfe R & S Mills B McPeake D & S Meyer Terri Mills M McPhee W Michael Smith Sarah Mills K McPherson Helen Michelson F & J Mills S McPherson Karen Middleton C Mills S McQueen Naomi Middleton J Mills P McQueen G Middleton L & S Mills
Colin Mcquigg G Middleton D Millward Dr M J McQuillin Donna Middleton Gillian Milne
M McRae P & T Middleton K Milne Mr Andrew McRae P Middleton R Milne
T McRobie Dr Mary Midgley J B Milner JA McStravick Kate Milan Ms Lucy Milton E McSwaine Mr Graham Milbanke J Milton
Mr Brian McTernan Jeffrey Milburn Patricia Minett Barbara McVicart D & S Milburn P Minett
S McVinnie S Milburn Mr W Minett H McViven O Millard K Miney
Janet McWilliam D Millband D Minte A G McWilliam David Millener G & L Minto
A & K McWilliams Alan Miller J Minto H Mead A, C & G Miller Sam Minty
A Meadows Carol Miller Michelle Mitchell Mr. Nick Meagher Carole Miller D, M &N Mitchell
C Meagher A Miller Lisa Mitchell mr steven meakin C & J Miller A & E Mitchell G & M Mearns D Miller Mrs Mitchell Robert Mee Mr David Miller A S Mitchell Mrs Mee J & D Miller J Mitchell
Miss Antonia Meears‐White L Miller C Mitchinson Mr M Mehdi A & N Miller Nicola Mitchinson
Philip Meldrum Andrew Miller S Mitra A Meldrum P & S Miller Peter Mittins A & S Mellon J Miller D Moat J Melody L Miller John Moat
Mrs Louise Melville G M Miller RK Moffatt Audry Mendham J Miller W Moffett L, C, S & I Mennim M Miller S P Moffett D & K Menzies B & W Miller L Moffitt
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Mr James Mohan Beverley Morgan I Mullen Ismail Mohanadi Kathleen Morgan Steven Muller Mr G E Moir B & C Morgan A Mulleson L Moisan E.G Morgan Elaine Mullinder
H Mokhtary Joyce Morgan Mr Stuart Mumford Lynne Mole P & S Morgan K & W Munnelly E & S Mole R, L & E Morgson P & A Munnings S Molloy Gill Morish NA & RA Munro Mr Molloy D Morley Peter Munro
Ross Molyneux Sharon Morley D Munro L & W Monaghan O & R Moroney D Munroe S Monaghan CA Morris Alex Murchie Angela Monks L & S Morris I Murdoch C Montague K & N Morris P & W Murdoch
A, D, E & F Montgomerie Mary Morris B Murph Margaret Moody Peter J Morris Mr Gary Murphy Mary Moody D & K Morris mr Terry Murphy J Moody Mrs Geraldine Morris‐Dowling mr terry murphy S Moon Ms Margaret Morrison P Murphy
Dr Andrew Moon Z Morrison C & T Murphy E Moon D & A Morrison David Murphy
A Mooney Mary Morrison M Murphy Brian Mooney N & J Morrison D & J Murphy Tracy Moore L & J Morrison Miss Danielle Murray J Moore D & A Morrison Diane Murray
Patricia Moore M Morrison E & S Murray D Moore P Morrison K Murray M Moore Miss Jennifer Morrison E W Murray
A & D Moore Paul Morrison G Murray E & W Moore VH Morritt R K Murray MA Moore J Morrow Amy Murray J Moore D A Morton J & W Murray
Ellen Moore Jack Morton Kirsty Murray B J Moore P Morton E & N Murray J Moore L Morton D & L Murray
Mr & Mrs Tom & Linda Moore V. Morton Jane Murray C Moore Robert Moss Mr Malcolm Murray P Moore B & S Mould C Murs
A & K Moore C & E Moule V, S & M Murtagh C Moore Lucy Mowat Pam Murtagh T Moore D Mowbray M Murtough
Jayne Moorhead D & N Muddiman C, L & W Muse DJ Moorhouse Mr John Muir J Musgrove
Ms Rebecca Moosavian VW Muir R Mushett C Mooshan N Muirhead Pamela Musson Ian Moralee Allen Muliss W Musson Joan Moran Steven Mullaney R, D & L Muxworthy A Moran J Mullarkey Natalie Myers R Moran J Mullarkey R Myhill
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) F Nabi MR Keith Newbegin Jon Norbury
S & T Nagel J Newburn O & W Norfolk Mr John Nagel P Newby Mrs Norman
V Nailis Simon Newby E & M Normand P.D Nainby M Newell Ms Katherine Norris J Nanise Mr David Newman G Norris V Napes Anna Newson Sue North
Rob Naples A & O Newton P Norton S Naqui H & V Newton N Nossiter
Mr P Nardini B & C Newton M Nugent Malathi Natanajam K & R Newton M Nugent
C Nattress A Newton TM Nugent S Navine Masi Ngenda Linda Nugent J Naylor R & J Nibber A Nuttall
M & W Naylor S, J & R Nibber D & J Oakes Mr Rohit Nayyar Mr Nichol T Oates mr kevin neal D Nichol J Oates
F Neal B C Nichol M Oblag Irene Neale D Nichol Molly Obrien C S Nealings G Nicholls Margaret O'Brien J Nealings A Nichols Christopher O'Brien
A, J & I Neatrour A & H Nicholson Gillian O'Connell W J Nee C Nicholson Chris ODonnell
Joan Needham G & K Nicholson C O'Dowd J Neesham Mrs E Nicholson Maria OFullen
Joseph Neghesti Stephen Nicholson David Ogilvie D A Neil J.T Nicholson S & V Ogilvie Jean Neill A Nicholson Myles O'Gorman R Neillis S Nicholson T & B O'Hagan T Nellis Joany Nicholson Michael Ohara
Ian Nelson K Nicholson Theresa O'Hara A & T Nelson Rebecca Nicholson P Okai
J Nelson G Nicholson Judith Okoro Vicki Nelson D Nicholson Lesley Oldfield Hazel Nelson Joy Nicholson E & D Oldfield A Nelson G Nicholson Mr David Oliver
Flew Nelson B & R Nicklin M Oliver H & R Nelson Dr Peter Nicolls Mr. S. Oliver S Nelson Mr Colin Niel J Oliver S Nelson R Nimbitt G Oliver
A & R Nelson Lyndsey Nisbet S Oliver Gillian Nesbit M Nitsch R Oliver W Nesbit S & R Nixon R A Oliver S Nesbitt Mr J C Nixon A & R Oliver
Phil Nesbitt M Nixon EA Oliver Liam Nesbitt E Noble M & P Ollerenshaw
B Netts Joan Noonan Mairead OMahoney MJ Nevin E Noori E & R O'Mahoney
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Gladys O'Mahoney Shelley Pallan D & G Paskin Mr Stephen O'Mara Anne Palmer Brooks Paterson
E O'Neil A & S Palmer NR Paton J E ONeill A Palmer Barbara Patrick
Ms Linda O'Neill C Palmer Debbie Patrio Mr O'Neill E & L Palmer Brannen Patterson
Chi Onwurah MP A Palmer P Patterson A Oppong‐Tu Tu J Palmer A M Patterson
M Orange J Palmer J Patterson A Ord B Palmer Susan Patterson J Orme J B Pandrick A & R Patterson
Evelyn Ormerod Mr David Park A & H Patterson C. Ormond Mr David Park M Patterson
P & R Ormston S Park D & R Patterson E Ormston V Park C Patterson
A Orr G Park J Pattinson H Orr I Park M Pattinson
Raymond Orrick WK Park C Pattinson J Osborne L Park Eleanor Pattinson
Peg Osterman A Parken Margaret Pattinson V & E O'Sullivan L & K Parker Sylvia Pattinson Mr A.I. O'Sullivan D Parker Ann Pattinson Anthony O'Sullivan J Parker W Pattison
J & S Oswald William Parker S Pattison Rich Oswalds Mrs R Parker FR Pattison Kieran Otoole Craig Parker Ralph Pattisson P & R Ottaway J Parker Marjorie Patton DJ Outterside R Parker Mr Pawlett V Ovenden J Parker G Paxton
Elaine Ovlevey I Parker M Paxton K Owen K & T Parker J Paxton D Owen A & C Parker B & S Paxton
Carol Owens Sandra Parker A Paylor R K Owens V Parker M Paylor J Owens B & G Parker J & G Peacock
Keith Oxley H L Parker John Peacock Mr Shiv Pabary Mrs Lynda Parkin WG Peacock
V Pacitti D & M Parkin F & J Peacock Paul Paes J & M Parkin Mr & Mrs Peacock Jim Page JW Parkins David Pearce A Page Gwyneth Parkinson Beverley Pearce
Duncan Page D Parmley A Pearce AB Pages R & S Parnell Shelley Peareth
Suzanne Pages‐Slassor J & R Parry A Pears Jean Paisley M Parsons K Pears Nathan Paley C & E Parsons S Pearson
Sophie Palfreeman Hannah Parter Mr & Mrs C Pearson A Palionis J & C Parven PHI Pearson
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) W Pearson Paul Phillips A & P Potter
Fiona Pearson D Phillips Janet Potter J Pearson P Phillips S Potter
B & D Pearson Mr Kevin Phillips S Potts D Pearson F Phillipson A & M Potts L Pearson C Piccinini Caroline Potts
CH & L Pearth J Pick T J Potts Dr Nick Peckham B & G Picker Elizabeth Potts
S Pedeben Susan Pickering A Potts S Pedler F & G Pickering P & W Potts I Peel Vivien Pickering Brian Potts
Clare Peet E Pickersgill J Potts V Peet Mr Eddie Pickett MR WILLIAM POULTON
John Peet Ian Pickett John Pounder Carly Peggie Rev Catherine Pickford J Pountney Valerie Pellatt Tony Pierle P & W Powell
G & R Pemberton H.F Pierson Brenda Powell B Penfold Maragaret Piggit A & J Powell
P Peng Graham Pilkington Mr & Mrs Roger & Margaret
Power V Penholm AE Pinchen Anne Poynter
A, G & L Penman R A Pinder C & N Poynter mr john penn S Pinkerton Jennifer Pratt
Geoffrey Pennock Mr John Pinsent D Presland I & G Penrice S Pirie J Prest H & C Pentland A T Pirnie G.K Preston W Pentland Hilary Pitkethly V Preston P Pentland Jeff Pitt Lindsay Preston L Percy Anne Place H & B Price SH Perks N Place Tom Price Don Perry R Place L D Price B C Perry Toby Plant S Prices A Perry Louise Platt Dr AC Priestley
D.J Pescod Ruth Platt L Pringle Elizabeth Pesiod Mrs M Pleasants Mr N Pringle
M Pesiod Lauren Plews E & S Pringle A Petch A & E Pointer D Pringle
Dr Pamela Peterson D Polden V Pringle P.L Peterson David Polell C & G Pringle
E Petre A Pollin J & A Pringle B & M Peutherer Neil Pont George Prinn
J Phelps Imogen Poore Mrs Jo Prior Colin Phelps GS Pope A & G Pritchard Evelyn Phelps David Porritt Lucy Pritchard Denise Phelps S.L Porter E P Proctor Ms Susan Philip J Portess Vidy Proctor
A Philip Mr Martin Porton E Proctor N Philips S Potter Dr Claire Prospert J Philipson Hugh Potter E & S Proud
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Michael Proud M Ramsey A Rees Terry Proud Alexa Ramsford A Rees Roy Proud A & S Ramshaw Louise Reeve
Kathryn Proudlock J Ramshaw E Reeves M Proudlock A & W Ramshaw E & P Regnard I & J Prudhoe Mrs Ramzan B Regnard A & T Purdie A & J Rand D Reid
G Puri Elizabeth Randell Clare Reid A Purple A & H Rang A & I Reid
Mr John Purves L & C Rangecroft Mr & Mrs Reid ME Purves G Rankin G Reid W & J Purvis G.K Rankin S & G Reid Mrs M Purvis N Ranson B & S Reid Mark Purvis Mrs Pamela Ranson N Reid A & D Purvis J D Rawling H & J Reid V Purvis Scott Rawson W Reids V Purvis A Ray A, D, R & V Reilly R G Purvis A Ray J Remmant D Purvis J Rayner Zeru Ren H Purvis SC Raynes Mr Renforth
JA & MJ Pye A, F, H & W Raza S Renner John Pye Ms Beryl Rea Mace Renner C Quibell Damiano Rea A Renton
Lynn Quigley James Reader J Renton M.A Quille J Rear C Renton C Quin J Rearman G Renwick
Ken Quinn J Reavell G Renwick L Quinn Sophie Reay G Revell
Joan Quinn JM Redgrave Jonathon Rew J Quinn J Redhead D, J & L Rewcastle
Mr F Quinn C Redhead J Reynolds S Quinten W Redhead M Reynolds Julie Quirk J Redhead P Reynolds
F, R & I Qureshi Mr Paul Redmayne E Rhodes M Rabley Mr Robert Redmond E Rice Alison Race M Redpath ME Richards
G Rae E A Redpath Carl Richards E Rafferty Mr Reed P Richards
Ms Anne Raffle A Reed Jo Richards Pada Rahim L Reed E Richards H Railton A Reed R.H Richards Juliet Raine L Reed E, J & A Richardson Kieran Rainey K Reed K Richardson J Rainford C & J Reed Mr Norman Richardson
Gary Ramsaan A D Reed K Richardson G & DA Ramsay G Reed M Richardson Edith Ramsay K Reed Simon Richardson S Ramsay Mr Bryan Rees Cheryl Richardson
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) E Richardson Margaret Rivett S Robinson
Emma RIchardson M Robb A, M & L Robinson A Richardson S Rober K Robinson V Richardson Rachel Roberts A Robinson
S & J Richardson W Roberts Mrs Robinson Elizabeth Richardson C & N Roberts John Robinson
R Richardson Paul Roberts Mr Robinson Jessica Richardson M Roberts Ms Myra Robinson Terence Richardson H Roberts Mark Robinson
JC Richardson J.A Roberts A Robinson Grant Richardson K Roberts Bev Robinson D Richardson C Robertson Adele Robson Mr Richardson T Robertson C & D Robson J & L Richardson K & L Robertson Miss Christine Robson Andrew Riches N Robertson Ms Pat Robson Mrs Liz Richley M Robertson Dr Martin Robson K Richmond H & R Robertson Rose E Robson
B Richmond Smith David Robertson D Robson D.M Rickaby J & L Robertson C & W Robson GB Rickleton L Robertson I & P Robson
B Ridge MW Robertson Jane Robson Laura Ridgley Debbie M Robertson J Robson A & M Ridley Danielle Robinson Steven Robson WM Ridley miss Sandra Robinson Pat Robson M & F Ridley Julie Robinson J Robson E & R Ridley David Robinson J Robson F Ridley A & M Robinson Eliz Anne Robson
M & T Ridley R Robinson I Robson Rebecca Ridley J P Robinson Alison Robson
R Ridley P Robinson Joanne Robson Lynn Ridley Tony Robinson P Robson D Ridley Fiona Robinson M & H Robson
H & J Ridley K & J Robinson H K Robson S Ridley Sandra Robinson A Robson J.G Ridley J Robinson Helen Robson
P & A Ridley A Robinson Wyden Robson JA Ridpeath S Robinson Ian Robson Brenda Riley J & W Robinson G Robson LJ Rimmer C & J Robinson Michelle Robson Ann Ripley Jean Robinson R Robson
Mr and Mrs Peter & Lisa Rippingale S, A & H Robinson P Robson S Rippon M Robinson S Robson
G & M Riseborough K Robinson B Robson Ashley Ritchie K Robinson A Robson Mrs A Ritson E Robinson V J Robson
J Ritson B & D Robinson S Robson Geoff Ritzema M Robinson Mr Keith Robson Geoff Ritzema E Robinson Jane Robson
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) DL Robson D Routledge C, M & P Rutherford N Robson JT Routledge S Rutherford
Michelle Robson M Routledge Mr Rutherford Gareth Lloyd Robson Emma Routledge Tracey Rutter
R Roche Mr Michael Row Andrew Rutter M Rochester L Rowden Jean Rutter L Rodden Dr David Rowe Linda Ruz Ken Rodger DJ Rowe Jean Ryall
Dr ALAN RODGERS Ted Rowe W Ryan J Rodgers J Rowell Claire Ryan
Carl Rodgerson W Rowell M Ryan E & S Rodgerson S, B & J Rowland Michael Ryan Mr Mike Roe E Rowland Viv Ryan J Roebuck Mr W Rowlands Mina Ryan
Ms Paula Rogers D Rowley J Ryder B Rogers Anita Rowley Caroline Rye
Elizabeth Rogers Danneyll Rowlinson K Rye T Rogers A & M Roxburgh Michael Rye
K Rogerson Mrs Pauline Roxburgh T Rymer A Rohatza Margery Roy L Rymer D Roll E Roy Mr Mehrban Sadiq M Rook Professor Sudipta Roy Mrs Sadler
D & M Roper A, I, & P Royal K Sage R Roper P Ruane Mrs June Sains
David Rorth I Rubie L & P Sainsbury Ms Sarah Roscoe mrs linda ruddick Katie Saint
B & Y Rose Peter Ruddick M & A Saint Brenda Rose Claire Rudelman James Saint D & M Rose Sara Rugan Brian Saint CP Rosner A & L Rule Paul Sales
Mr David Ross Cathy Russell Gladys Salfield Ross Moya Russell K Salkeld
S & D Ross J Russell NP Salkeld S E Ross J & M Russell J Salkeld N Ross C Russell George Salmon J Ross Mrs Russell Lisa Salter Mr Ross Julia Russell MS Sammut E Ross Heather Russell Francesca Sample MR Ross Jim Rutherford P Sample A Roswe mr james rutherford E & M Samson E Rothera Lynn Rutherford G, K & R Sanapo
Kevin Rothery R & L Rutherford A & C Sandercock Andrew Rotuerj JC Rutherford Mr Lee Robert Sanderson
A Round M Rutherford A Sanderson Rachel Rourke G & M Rutherford Mrs Sanderson Peter Rourke R J Rutherford R Sanderson Gerry Rouse N Rutherford J H Sanderson
Russ Routledge C Rutherford M Sanderson
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Alan Sandey K & L Scott Chris Sharp J & N Sargent DA Scott Emily Sharpe Zeb Satten L Scott Miss Jennifer Shaw
E, S & W Satterthwaite S Scott A Shaw N Satterthwaite hannah Scott A Shaw
L Saunders L Scott E Shaw A Savage George Scott Emily Shaw Scott Savin S J Scott Ms Maureen Shea Chris Sawt P & R Scott L Shears
Florence Sawt John Scott Trevor Shears Mr Sayer B & J Scott K Sheedy M Scaife P Scott Kerry Sheldrick
Elizabeth Scarff Geoff Scott Dr Gale Shelley C Schaeffer J & S Scott F Shepherd R.J Scholfield Eileen Scottie Bill Shepherd
I, J, A & E Schuder J Scragg Mrs Christine Shepherdson T Scobie J Scratcherd Margaret Sheratt D Scoot Colin Scrutton Helen Sherlock E Scorer C & S Seal D Sherrin Mr Scott F & M Sedgewick S Sherry
Mr I & M Scott P & J Sedgwick Mrs E Sherwood Ian Scott John A Sedgwick H.M Shewell
Mr Jonathan Scott A Seely Pasang Shi J & K Scott Jim Seery Miss Danielle Shield
Mr & Mrs Scott Emily Seery K & M Shield R Scott J & K Sehgal A & L Shield
Mr Ronald Scott P Sehgal N & J Shields J & K Scott B Selby R Shields Colin Scott Ed Selby T P Shielp Elisa Scott C & J Selby C & M Shiels
Mrs Elizabeth Scott M & T Senior Jodie Shiels A & M Scott David Serrate Abbie Shillito
E Scott M Sewell M & A Shipley J Scott S J Sewell K Shipsey
M & R Scott David Sewell M T Shirt D Scott P & V Sewell AM Shirwell
J & P Scott Liz Sewell Ray Shoporia S Scott P Sewell Mr Allan Short B Scott Sarah Seymour E Short
Alan Scott S Seymour Mr Richard Short C & I Scott Alison Shannon Mr Short H Scott Paul Sharkey Dawn Short B Scott Helen Sharkey G Short J Scott Dr & Mrs Sharma A & J Shorter B Scott C Sharp C Shorton
F & E Scott David Sharp E Shorton Jonathan Scott S & J Sharp Mrs Moira Shorton Margaret Scott I & S Sharp Olga Shorton
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Abbie Shorton Richard Slassor Ann Smith
Mr Hari Shukla MBE, OBE A Slater T Smith J Shute Kate Slater L & R Smith
D & G Shuttleworth D Slater M Smith Ruth Siddals J Slater D Smith
L & E Sidebotham M Slater M Smith J Sidman D & S Slaughter J M Smith
Mrs Joan Sigmund Ms E Slavin Anna Smith Ms Joan Sillett D Slavin Darryl Smith Natalie Silverton GH Slipper Sarah Smith Dan Simcock G Slipper C & R Smith C Simmomds K H Small Anne Smith
Mr John Simmons J Small Andrew Smith David Simmons John Smart A Smith S A Simmons D Smart R Smith Leah Simmons M & L Smeaton B & S Smith Dr Simon S, J, A & Z Smeaton A & R Smith
Lola Simonson Mr John Smee D Smith Eileen Simpson TB Smiles O & T Smith K Simpson A & M Smith Peter Smith J E Simpson Brian Smith Mr W Smith D A Simpson Mr Edmund Smith E Smith P Simpson Mrs Joanne Smith M A Smith
E & P Simpson Ms P.L. Smith EG Smith Mr & Mrs A Simpson Miss Madeleine Smith Adam Smith
A Simpson Mr Martin Smith Stella Smith Chris Simpson M Smith R Smith John Simpson Pandora Smith M & S Smith L Simpson Jean Smith C Smith P Simpson Denis Smith D Smith AE Simpson B & T Smith LA Smith I Simpson P Smith M Smith Laura Sims S Smith F Smith S & J Sinclair D & P Smith Mick Smith Y Sinclair N Smith Leah Smith T Sinclair K, M & S Smith J & A Smith S Sinclair June Smith JG Smith
Mr Jaswinder Singh N Smith B & K Smith V Singh T Smith G & I Smith
M Singleton Mrs Elizabeth Smith G & O Smith Samita Sinha J Smith Mike Smith Mary Sinha C Smith G & J Smith A Sionnson Gerald Smith A Smith M Sisterson D & L Smith J Smith D & G Skelly C & S Smith Linda Smith Amy Skelton Kirsty Smith R.D Smith J Skidmore Tracy Smith Gordon Smith M & J Slade D Smith B Smith
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Mr & Mrs Douglas Smith Gill Sparrow Paul Stanton
Peter Smith Jane Sparrow C Stanwix Will Smith R Sparrow Dr G Starkey Garry Smith SC & J Speak M Starkey Steven Smith M & P Spearing Pauline Statt Simon Smith LA Speed Roisan Staughan B & J Smith Robert Speight H Stawsby David Smith Mr. Robert Speight K Stead W Smith P Speight E & M Stead A Smith Anthony Speight Mrs Susan Steadman
Ellen Smith K Spence J B Steadman Gwen Smithson D & M Spencer Yvonne Steale L & G Smyth Ann Spencer Mrs C Steel Miss L Smyth Mr Spencer L Steel G Smyth S Spencer Miss Emma Steele E Smyth K Spencer Mr Phillip Steele
M & P Snaith C Spencer Phillip Steele DK Snedden Mrs Helen Spicer H Steele Wendy Snell A Spires L & P Steele
A Snell B & K Spires A & J Steele E & MT Snowball J Spirit V Steery Shiela Snowdon Patricia Spong Katrina Stenny
J Snowdon Miss Catherine Spoor miss Natasha Stephens E & W Somerville S Spoor J Stephens
Mr Andrew Sommerville Craig Spours C & M Stephenson P Songupta M Spowart Lydia Stephenson
Damian Sopalski Marion Spowart M Stephenson H Sorensen Neil Sprot P Stephenson C Sorensen Terry Sproul Billy Stephenson K.W Soulsby L Sprunt S Stephenson G Soulsby Darren Spurling M Stephenson A Soulsby George Squires L Stephenson N Soulsby Chloe Squires Teresa Stephenson
Christopher Souter Mrs Barbara Stabler JW Stephenson R & J Souter Gillian Stacey Dorothy Stephenson
Elizabeth Souter Mr D Stafford E Stephenson Janice Souter W Stafford A Stephenson NJ Southern Mr Derick Stafford J Stevens D Southern Amy Stafford Mr G Steward
Katie Southerton Z Staftoe F & J Stewart Clare Southgate Mr Stagg K, C, I & M Stewart J Southwell J & M Stait JR Stewart
C & J Sowerby Alan Stalker D Stewart P Sowerby Mr Ronald Stamp B Stewart ED Spark A & M Stanley Vicky Stewart J.A Spark L Stanley D J Stewart
A & S Sparke I Stanners S Stewart Beverley Sparke P Stansfield Chloe Stewart Stephen Sparke K Stansfield Jill Stewart
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Cecilia Stewart A & R Strachan GJ Sweeney Ann Stickley Mary Stratford R Sweeney
Amanda Stillito A Stratton Mr & Mrs A Sweet J Stirrat L Stratton Megan Sweeting
B & P Stobbart A Stringer Mr David Swetnam Dr JB Stobbart Claire Strong RB Swift
Mr Malcolm Stobbart E & N Stuart Caroline Swift T Stobbart D & M Stuart K & EJ Swinburne
M & S Stobbart Anthony Stuart B Swinburne G, P & S Stobbart R Stuart Guy Swinburne
N Stobbart H & I Stuart WB Swinburne M & R Stobbart F Stuart M Swindale
M Stocks Mrs CR Styman Louise Swinney P Stockton S Suddes G & S Swinney
Cath Stoddart H Suddes A Sydenham N P Stoddart C & J Suddick Jane Symons G & H Stoddart Nicola Sugden Mrs Suzanne Syson Ashleigh Stokeld M Sullivan Michael Taberham Joan Stoker Tracey Summerbell C Taberham Joan Stoker J Summerbell Mr Adam Taeger Lily Stoker C Summerell David Tagg A Stoker David Summers E, G & J Taggart
Mr Ralph Stokes SE & RA Summers K Tait H Stokoe D Summers C & V Tait
C, M & S Stokoe R & S Summers Jan Tait M & S Stokoe Dawn Summerson J & P Tait Jennifer Stokoe R Summerson B & L Tait
M Stokoe T Sumner S Tait Stuart Stone Mr Chris Sutcliffe Lesley Tait
Mr Mark Stonehouse J Sutcliffe Keith Tait Anne Storey J Sutcliffe V & B Tait M Storey S Sutherland M & R Tait P Storey N Sutherland S Tait A Storey D Sutherland E Tait M Storey Jane Sutton Norma Tait H Storey Mary Sutton Yukako Takanashi V Storey Linda Sutton D G Talbot
Marjorie Storey Anne Sutton D Talbot A Storey KW Sutton S Talbot A C Storey H & J Swaddle M Talbot K Storey L Swaile M & R Talbot A Storey Mr D Swan J Talks Di Storey S Swan Paul Tankard C & J Story P & J Swan Lucy Tanser Oliver Story S & D Sweeney V Tarbit
Mr David Stothard W Sweeney Margaret Tarbitt T Stout M Sweeney Norma Tarkenter
Mr Derek Stoves A Sweeney Chris Tasker R Stoves Mrs Noray Sweeney R Tate
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Y Tate Catherine Telford L & R Thompson
S Taverner Ms Dominique Temperley Steven Thompson Sylvia Taws DA Temperley C & S Thompson Ian Taylor D Temple I Thompson
Lesley Taylor Sophie Temple C, D & M Thompson S & P Taylor GA Temple M Thompson T Taylor M Temple Mr Alan Thompson Val Taylor C & GA Templeton D Thompson
H & R Taylor B Teng Louise Thompson June Taylor A Tennant Mr J W Thompson B & E Taylor C Tennant Ms Mary Thompson J & R Taylor Sharon Tenniswood Alan Thompson A Taylor N & I Ternant B Thompson E Taylor L & M Teronymides Jenny Thompson
D & J Taylor P Thackray H & I Thompson E & P Taylor L Thackray Vincent Thompson J Taylor B Thickett I & V Thompson
Kate Taylor Mr Philip Thirkell H & M Thompson E Taylor A & M Thirwell E L Thompson L Taylor FD Thirwell G Thompson D Taylor R Thnesby Brian Thompson
Rachel Taylor Mr Richard Thoburn A & J Thompson H & J Taylor V Thomas W & C Thompson Nicola Taylor C Thomas NV Thompson Jill Taylor Janet Thomas S Thompson M Taylor P Thomas Kirk Thompson FJ Taylor Helen Thomas Lesley Thompson
Mr K Taylor Steven Thomas Brown V Thompson A & I Taylor A & K Thompson D & R Thompson L Taylor Eileen Thompson M Thompson
Roy Taylor Prof J Barrie Thompson M Thompson C Taylor J & L Thompson H, K & J Thompson
E & J Taylor Mike Thompson Paul Thompson M Taylor Mr Eric Thompson A Thompson
Andrew Taylor P Thompson Murray Thompson Judith Taylor RI Thompson S & H Thompson Jill Taylor T Thompson G.M Thompson H Taylor William John Thompson E & S Thompson MH Taylor Tim Thompson A Thompson Ethel Taylor R Thompson Q Thompson I Taylor U Thompson A & E Thompson
C.M Taylor Gary Thompson J Thompson J Taylor E Thompson A & J Thompson J Taylor P Thompson J Thompson O Taylor Dorothy Thompson C & M Thompson
A & T Teasdale D Thompson R Thompson Martin Tedder P Thompson L Thompson
H Telfon D Thompson E.J Thompson Ms Gill Telford B & L Thompson LS Thomson
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) SL Thomson M A Toole A Turnbull
Hayley Thomson N & S Toothill C & J Turnbull EA Thomson Stephen Toothill D Turnbull Rob Thomson Jessica Torbitt C Turnbull R Thorburn Joyce Torkington F M Turnbull L Thorman K & S Torley Mr Dave Turner M Thorn P.F Torode E.R Turner
Valerie Thorne D & J Torode mr andrew turner E & O Thorniley‐Walker G & J Toward RA Turner
K Thornton Mr Toward E A Turner J Thornton Tony Toward E Turner
C & R Thornton MJ Tower R Turner J Thorp A Towns N & W Turner
D & N Thorpe Lewis Towt J Turner G & P Thorpe S Trainer L Turner P Thorpe Mrs Beryl Trevethan N Turner D Thorre Miss Samantha Triggs D & M Turner
Lauren Thow P Trinder A Turvill L & J Tierney joan Trinder Sarah Tushig Mrs Cora Tiffin Claire Tritton E Tushingham Peter Tiffin A Tritton A Tweddell Stuart Tilley P & S Trott Simon Tweddell
Bryan Timmins R Trotter K Tweddle T Tindale A & M Trotter Toni‐Angela Tweddle P Tindle A & P Trowell L Tweddle
Esme Tingate Max Tse A & G Tweddle H.M Tinkler mrs anne tudor Mr Tweddle P Tinning A Tulip J Twizell
Maurice Tinnion N Tulip Sheila Tye J Tinnion Debbie Tulip Julian Tyler R Tinnion L Tulip Steve Tyson
Tom Tinsley A Tullin Elizabeth Tyson John Titterington Sarah Tulloch M Tyson
J Tobin D Tully Adrian Uittermark Adam Tochunter S & T Tune Vicky Underwood
Liz Todd M Turley D & B Unthank Mr William Todd I, W & M turnbull Norma Urquhart
Mr F Todd Jake Turnbull Margaret Urquhart Adrian Todd K Turnbull Mrs Victoria Urwin M I Todd Tracy Turnbull D & S Urwin A & V Todd Sheila Turnbull M & D Urwin J Tolmie Mr Simon Turnbull David Urwin
S Tomlinson Mrs Brenda Turnbull J Uttle A R Tomlinson D Turnbull Karen Van Den Brul
A Tone H Turnbull Dave Van Looy Thomas Tones Fiona Turnbull Marian Van Miert
J Tones S Turnbull P Varey IS Tonge M Turnbull Caroline Varley
Mr P Tooke Dorothy Turnbull Jonathon Varley
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) Joann Varley Alan Walker JJ Walton M Varty R, S & N Walker Cathy Walton
James Vasey J Walker Liz Walton Mr Martin Vasiliu Ann Walker K A Walton J & M Veitch Mr & Mrs Walker J.E Walton David Veitch S Walker Dave Walton
Mr & Mrs Venayak R Walker Cynthia Walton R Venison E Walker Margaret Walton S Verrick B Walker J Walton G Vickers D & S Walker A Wanless V Vincent Johnny Walker S Warburton
Helen Violet G & P Walker Denise Ward R & S Vipond E Walker Mr Ward
A Vout Sheila Walker Silvia Ward d Vowles M Walker E & R Ward J Waddell Marie C Walker G & J Ward J Waddin L Walker S & M Ward
A & P Waddington I Walker D Ward Mr J & M Wade Jimmy Walkinshaw Mrs Anna Ward
M Wade Robert Wall I & K Ward Elsie Wade DS Wallace Irene Ward A Wadham S Wallace A & B Ward
A & G Wadsworth Jenny Wallace John Ward Mr Geoff Wadsworth M Wallace M Wardbore
I & J Wagget E Wallace GC Wardlaw C Waggott N Wallace B & J Wardle G Waggott Joanne Wallace S Wardle H Waggott Mr Peter Wallace Martin Wardle S Waggott N Wallace R Wardler
Shajahan Wahed Ann Wallace Mr Andrew Wareing Mark Wailis A & P Wallace Ms Millicent Warham M & N Wairn M Wallace M & D Warley Julie Wake Robin Wallace J Warne M Wake Joan Wallace Herbie Warren
E & M Wake Rosie Waller A & E Warren DM Wake Richard Waller s Warren
Maggie Wakely P Walls J Warren M Wakeman TJ & H Walls Mrs Warren Anna Walden Joan Walpole V & M Warren‐King Nicola Wales Helen Walsh Helen Warriner Garry Wales J Walsh Mr Michael Warriner C Walker Jayne Walsh J & P Waterhouse
Dr David Walker Jade Walsh J & L Waters Roxanne Walker David Walshaw M A Waters
B Walker Robert Walter M Waters A Walker N Walter T & L Waterston
Mr Paul Walker M & C Walters M.R Waterstow June Walker Kevin Waltham M Watkin J M Walker Kevin Walton Joanne Watkins
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) S Watkins P & Y Waugh Natasha Weston
J, K & O Watkins B Waugh Debbie Westwood A & V Waton David Waugh J Wetherall Elaine Watson L Waugh Alison Whalley
Miss Helen Watson Helen Wayman Jim Wharton John Watson M Wayte Dempsey Wharton L & R Watson Ros Weallans K & M Wharton
Shelagh Watson wealleans L Wharton Mr Tim Watson H & M Weatherall F Whatley Pauline Watson H Weatherall R & E Wheatman
M Watson M Weatherby D Wheeler J Watson V Weatherby Margaret Wheeler
ME Watson Mr Weatherly E Whewell A & S Watson M Weaving H & E Whick B Watson David Webb P Whiffing Phil Watson B & J Webb B Whillance Julie Watson M Webber M Whilton Lesley Watson Mr & Mrs Webber Claire Whinham WM Watson R.C Websdale Alison Whinham Ms L Watson W Websell Frank White Keith Watson Paul Webster Mr Paul J White
Mr & Mrs JM Watson Kevin Webster Roz White S Watson Christine Weddle Mr B White
Mr D Watson C & G Weedy I & J White Stewart Watson Kate Week D & P White
E Watson Roger Weightman Diane White A Watson M Weightman BR White
G, J & P Watson R Weiner Tracy White J Watson C Weiss Karly White
G W Watson R Welch S White R Watson S Welch Jason White
D & J Watson G Welford D & J White Mr & Mrs Watson K Wellborne Hazel White‐Cooper
V Watson Louise Wellington Jill Whiteford M & S Watson John Wells E Whitehead A & J Watson G Wells M Whitehead R.T Watson E Wells J Whitelaw Ray Watson G Wells Clare Whiteley M Watson James Wells S Whiteley K Watson Maureen Welsh P Whiteman
Mrs A Watson W Welsh ME Whitfield Linda Watson G Welsh D & E Whitfield Bill Watson A Wesden J A Whitfield Susan Watt Sylvia West Lionel Whitham J & K Watt Stephen West I Whitimy A & T Watt R West Mr Bernie Whiting Julia Watts A & T Westgarth Mr J.S.W Whitley
mr paul waugh Marion Weston T Whitlie S Waugh DA Weston A & E Whittaker
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) N Whittaker Jacqueline Wilkinson N Wilson
John Whittaker Mr Finn Willcock A & E Wilson K Whittaker M Willcock Chris Wilson
A, M & R Whittaker H Willey A Wilson A Whittaker T William Julie Wilson J Whittingham R M William Natalie Wilson M R Whittle Ms Rebecca Williams Rob Wilson T Whittle Thomas Williams J & V Wilson
Kerrie Whittle T Williams J Wilson Miss Heidi Whitton Lilly Williams M Wilson John Whitworth A Williams D Wilson Jean Whybourn Mark Williams S Wilson
R. Wicks Kate B Williams B Wilson G Wickstead S M Williamsen Kathleen Wilson
Zofia Wierzbinski A & G Williamson Judith Wilson Mr Alex Wigfield E & G Williamson C Wilson
C Wigg A Williamson A Wilson J & K Wigham L Williamson Tracey Wilson IG Wigham D & H Williamson Fred Wilson
G & K Wigham L Williamson P & W Wilson M Wight G Williamson Carol Wilson
J & L Wight L Williamson Ben Wilson W Wight A & F Willingham Mr Keith Wilson
David Wight mr simon willis L J Wilson D & P Wigmore A & I Willis S Wilson B H Wilcock V Willis Sarah Wilson Anne Wilcox D Willis S Wilson D Wilcox T Willis M Wilson J Wilde Barbara Willis‐Clark Ashley Wilson M Wilde C Willoughby W Wilson
C & JT Wilde C Willoughby P Wilson A & R Wilford Doreen Wills Vicky Wilson
R Wilkin N Wilmore Andrew Wilson N Wilkins Mr Michael Wilmot M Wilson
G Wilkinson A & P Wilson EMJ Wilson Mr Paul Wilkinson G & V Wilson Lesley Wilson A & B Wilkinson Mr John Wilson Greg Wilson Gillian Wilkinson Julie Wilson I Wiltesh
L Wilkinson Louise Wilson P W Winders L Wilkinson Mark Wilson A Wing
G & J Wilkinson Lorna Wilson Agnes Winifred Sanderson B H Wilkinson A, D & E Wilson Helen Winkley John Wilkinson Dawn Wilson L.J Winlow G Wilkinson D & L Wilson Mr Barry Winn B Wilkinson J & K Wilson Beverley Winn
G & I Wilkinson Laura Wilson F J Winn ML Wilkinson Alison Wilson J Winship A Wilkinson A Wilson T & P Winter
Mr P Wilkinson Claire Wilson C Winter
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents) J Winterburn Barry Worall Michael Youll T Winterburn J Worles Alison Young D Wintrip Paul Worthington Mr Chris Young B & J Wiper N Wortley Ms S Young Helen Wise M M Wren L J Young
Michael Wisen E Wrend D Young P Wites C & G Wright Mr William A Young
C Witewell Miss Linda Wright I R Young Mrs Lesley Withers Mrs Lynne Wright A & J Young
MS Wolf Robert Wright J Young B & D Wolford D & S Wright R.H Young Hilary Wolmsley A, J & S Wright Wendy Young Jennifer Wone M & D Wright F Young Val Wonnacott Stephen Wright A Young
A Wood S Wright G & S Young Miss Anne Wood A & J Wright L Young
Jane Wood WD & L Wright Ken Young A & I Wood C & H & L Wright L Young J Wood Janet Wright Zoe Young
Marjorie P Wood C Wright D Young Carol Wood SE Wright Gav Younger Irene Wood L M Wright Ian Youngin G Wood I Wright C Youngman M Wood J Wright Joan Yoxall A Wood P Wright E & M Yoxall
Rachel Wood J Wright B A Yoxall J Wood Margaret Wright J Yoxall B Wood C Wright Mr Barry Yu
P & D Wood Eric Wright M & P Zarraga C.M Wood Mr Wright Chris Zarraga S Wood Helen Wright andrew zealand R Wood S Wright Russell R Hardy
Nicola Wood M Wrigley Janet Jobling M. J. Wood J Wrigley P Barham
E, D & A Woodcock Chen‐huei Wu N Woodhall R Wyde N A Woodhall Mr David Wyers
Bridget Woodhall Thomas Wylie T, J, K, L & W Woodhouse F S Wylie
M Woodmass T Wynd C Woodmass Jean Wynne
Ms Brenda Woods Laura Yates MR STUART WOODS Connie Yates
M & S Woods K Yau S A Woods J Yau L Woods Mrs Yeads
M Woodward A Yeats Pamela Woof Stella Yellowley David E Wool M & T Yeoman
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CIL PDCS 2015 Consultees (Residents)
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Customer name Address line 1 Address line 2 Address line 3 Address line 4 Postcode 22 April 2015 If you need this information in another format or language please contact the sender. Dear Consultation on CIL Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule and on Draft Supplementary Planning Document on Planning Obligations The Council is progressing with their Community Infrastructure Levy to secure necessary developer contributions to pay for key strategic infrastructure. CIL is a standardised levy that is charged to types of new development for the purposes of raising funds to deliver infrastructure to support new development. A Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule has been developed which sets out the proposed charging rates for Newcastle. The Council considers that the Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule strikes an appropriate balance between contributing to funding infrastructure and not putting development across Newcastle at risk. The provision of infrastructure has implications for people who live, work in and visit Newcastle and therefore the Council values your involvement. In accordance with Regulation 15 of the Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010 (as amended), we are seeking your views on the Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule (PDCS) (please see enclosed) and in accordance with Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012 we are also seeking your views on a new Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) on planning obligations. Both these documents together will enable the Council to seek the necessary local and strategic infrastructure to support new development. You can view the CIL and supporting evidence together with the Planning Obligations SPD and supporting evidence on the Councils website http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/planning-and-buildings/planning-policy/community-infrastructure-levy copies are available in Newcastle City Council, Customer Service Centre, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8QH, telephone 0191 277 7186 (Monday to Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm). /continued…..
The person dealing with this matter is: Kath Lawless Assistant Director of Planning Investment and Development Newcastle City Council Room 502, Civic Centre Barras Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8QH Phone: 0191 2115629 Email: [email protected] www.newcastle.gov.uk
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Consultation will begin on 22 April for 4 weeks until 20 May 2015 on the Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule and from 22 April for 6 weeks until 3 June 2105 on the Planning Obligation SPD. Comments on these documents should be submitted via email or post to Planning Policy
Newcastle City Council Barras Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8QH
[email protected] Your comments on the Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule will be analysed and taken into account in preparing a Draft Charging Schedule. There will be a further opportunity for you to comment on the Draft Charging Schedule before it is submitted to the Secretary of State for Examination. This is expected to be later this year. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the Planning Policy Team. Yours sincerely
Kath Lawless Assistant Director of Planning
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NCC Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule, PDF, 20KB (March 2015CIL Zone Map 1, PDF, 6.28MB and Map 2, PDF, 6.24MB (March 20
The Council is progressing with their Community Infrastructure Levy to secnecessary developer contributions to pay for key strategic infrastructure. Cstandardised levy that is charged to types of new development for the purpraising funds to deliver infrastructure to support new development.
Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule (PDCS)
The Council has previously consulted on the Preliminary Draft Charging Sin 2012. However, due to amendments to the CIL regulations the Councilsdecided to consult again on a revised Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule(PDCS). The PDCS sets out the proposed charging rates for certain typesdevelopment in Newcastle. The Council considers that the PDCS is basedviability evidence and strikes an appropriate balance between contributingfunding infrastructure and not making development unviable
Planning Obligations SPD
The Planning Obligations Supplementary Planning Document describes Newcastle’s approach to requesting contributions towards infrastructure frodevelopers.
Tell us your views
The provision of infrastructure has implications for people who live, work invisit Newcastle and therefore the Council values your involvement. The Coseeking your views on the Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule and a newPlanning Obligations SPD.
Consultation will begin on 22 April for 4 weeks until 20 May on the PreliminDraft Charging Schedule and from 22 April for 6 weeks until 3 June on thePlanning Obligation SPD. Comments on these documents should be submemail or post to • Planning Policy, Newcastle City Council, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon NE1 8QH; or • [email protected]
Documents
Copies are available in Newcastle City Council, Customer Service Centre,Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8QH, telephone 0191 277 7825 (MondFriday 8.30am to 4.30pm).
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NCC and GC CIL PDCS Background Paper (April 2015), PDF, 1.65NCC and GC CIL PDCS Background Paper Appendices (April 201518.4MB NCC and GC Viability and Deliverability Report (February 2014), PD2.33MB Annex Update (April 2015), PDF, Infrastructure Delivery Plan (February 2014) Infrastructure Delivery Schedule (Part III) Update (April 2015), PDF, 144KB Planning for the Future- Core Strategy and Urban Core Plan for Gaand Newcastle upon Tyne 2010-2030 (March 2015), PDF, 128MB NCC CIL Developer Guidance Note (April 2015), PDF, 69KB Draft SPD Planning Obligations (March 2015), PDF, 250KB
Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule (June 2012), PDF, 20KB CIL Charging Schedule Residential Map (May 2012), PDF, 1.3MB CIL Charging Schedule Commercial Map (May 2012, PDF, 3.7MB
Other documents are available to view in the Examination Library and SupDocuments Library
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CIL Evidence Library October 2015
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Primary Evidence Reference Title of Document Size Stage P01 CIL Background Paper (October 2015) DCS
P02 CIL Background Paper Appendices (October 2015) DCS
P03 Gateshead and Newcastle Viability and Deliverability Report (February 2014), Annex Update (October 2015) DCS
P04 Infrastructure Delivery Plan (Part III) Update (October 2015) DCS
P05 Gateshead and Newcastle Infrastructure Delivery Plan and Schedule (February 2014) 3.28MB CSUCP
P06 Gateshead and Newcastle Viability and Deliverability Report Update (February 2014) 2.34MB CSUCP
P07 Planning for the Future Core Strategy and Urban Core Plan 2010-2030 (March 2015) 48.04MB CSCUP
NP01 Newcastle Draft Charging Schedule (October 2015) 80.39KB DCS
NP02 Newcastle Draft Infrastructure List (Regulation 123) October 2015 59.57KB DCS
NP03 Newcastle Draft Residential CIL Zones Map (October 2015) 5.81MB DCS
NP04 Newcastle Draft Commercial CIL Zones Map (October 2015) 5.69MB DCS
NP05 NCC CIL Developer Guidance Note (September 2015) 77KB DCS
NP06 Draft SPD Planning Obligations (September 2015) 209KB DCS
NP07 CIL Consultation Statement (October 2015) DCS
NP08 CIL Statement of Representation Procedure (October 2015) 30.99KB DCS
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Secondary Evidence Reference Title of Document Size Stage S01 NCC and GC CIL PDCS Background Paper (April 2015) 1.65MB PDCS2
S02 NCC and GC CIL PDCS Background Paper Appendices (April 2015) 17.27MB PDCS2
S03 Gateshead and Newcastle Viability and Deliverability Report February 2014 Annex Update (April 2015)
576.23KB PCDS2
S04 Infrastructure Delivery Plan (Part III) Update (April 2015) 144KB PDCS2
S05 Newcastle Gateshead Comparison Retail Study (2012) 1.39MB CSUCP
S06 Newcastle and Gateshead Leisure Study (April 2010) 2.49MB CSUCP
S07 Newcastle Gateshead LDF transport Modelling Assessment (2012) 10.39MB CSUCP
S08 Inspector’s Report on the Examination in Public into ‘Planning for the Future’: Core Strategy and Urban Core Plan for Gateshead and Newcastle upon Tyne 2010-2030 (24 February 2015)
757.99KB CSUCP
S09 NewcastleGateshead Viability Assessment (Stage 1) 2012 8.30MB PDCS1
S10 NewcastleGateshead Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule Background Paper 2012 167.86KB PDCS1
S11 Draft NewcastleGateshead Infrastructure Delivery Plan Schedule 2012 51.89KB PDCS1
NS01 Newcastle Northern Land Release Development Assessment (October 2015) 1.07MB DCS
NS02 Newcastle Northern Land Release Development Assessment Appendices (October 2015) 37.25MB DCS
NS03 NCC Cabinet Report – 23 February 2015 – Item 8 – Getting Around Newcastle 5.74MB DCS
NS04 CIL Report of Representations (October 2015) 13.69MB DCS
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Secondary Evidence Reference Title of Document Size Stage NS05 NCC Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule (March 2015) 46.86KB PDCS2
NS06 Newcastle CIL Residential Charging Zone and Commercial Charging Zone Maps (April 2015) 9.21MB PDCS2
NS07 Draft Planning Obligations SPD (March 2015) 223.77KB PDCS2
NS08 NCC CIL Developer Guidance Note (April 2015) 69.82KB PDCS2
NS09 Newcastle upon Tyne Development Plan Policies (March 2015) 375KB PCDS2
NS10 Newcastle Policies Map (March 2015) 29.99MB PDCS2
NS11 Newcastle Employment Land Review (January 2014) 44.89MB CSUCP
NS12 Newcastle Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (July 2013) 6.24MB CSUCP
NS13 Newcastle City Council Education: Impact on Local Schools and Mitigation (September 2013)
937KB CSUCP
NS14 Newcastle Strategic Land Review (SLR) Part 2 (July 2012) 3.75MB CSUCP
NS15 Newcastle Strategic Land Review (SLR) Part 3 (February 2014) 21.63MB CSUCP
NS16 Hazlerigg, Wideopen and NGP Brunton Quarry Development and Capacity Framework 2.41MB CSUCP
NS17 Lower, Middle and Upper Callerton Development and Capacity Framework 3.67MB CSUCP
NS18 Newbiggin hall, Kenton Bank Foot and Kingston Park Development and Capacity Framework 2.84MB CSUCP
NS19 Newcastle Great Park Development and Capacity Framework 2.54MB CSUCP
NS20 Throckley North Development and Capacity Framework 2.63MB CSUCP
NS21 East Pilgrim Street Interim Planning Guidance 4.41MB CSUCP
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Secondary Evidence Reference Title of Document Size Stage NS22 Newcastle Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule 2012 25.21KB PDCS1
NS23 Newcastle Draft Residential CIL Zones Map & Values Map 2012 2.29MB PDCS1
NS24 Newcastle Draft Commercial CIL Zones Map & Values Map 2012 4.53MB PDCS1
NS25 Newcastle Funding Gap Schedule 2012 23.32KB PDCS1
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Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL)
Draft Charging Schedule Statement of Representations Procedure Newcastle City Council has published for inspection the Newcastle City Council Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Draft Charging Schedule. This has been prepared in accordance with the CIL Regulations 2010 (as amended) and Planning Act 2008 (as amended). Newcastle City Council is inviting representations on its CIL Draft Charging Schedule and associated evidence from 19 October to 30 November 2015. The Council is also inviting representations on a draft Regulation 123 List during the same period, which sets out the types of infrastructure that the Council may fund, entirely or in part, through CIL. Following the consultation period Newcastle City Council intends to submit the CIL Draft Charging Schedule for examination. The CIL Draft Charging Schedule, supporting documents, the statement of representations procedure and the draft Regulation 123 List have been published for inspection on the Council’s website at http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/planning-and-buildings/planning-policy/community-infrastructure-levy and are available for viewing at; Newcastle Civic Centre City Council, Customer Service Centre, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8QH, (Monday to Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm).
Newcastle City Library Charles Avison Building, 33 New Bridge St W, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8AX (Monday to Thursday 8am to 8pm, Friday to Saturday 9.30am to 5.30pm and Sunday 11am to 5pm).
Representations can be made by email or by post to the following addresses:
Email: [email protected] Post: Newcastle City Council, Planning Policy, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne,
NE1 8QH.
Any party making representations may request the right to be heard at the examination and representations may also be accompanied by a request to be notified, at a specified address, of any of the following:
that the Draft CIL Charging Schedule has been submitted to the examiner in accordance with Section 212 of the Planning Act 2008;
the publication of the recommendations of the examiner and the reasons for those recommendations, and
the approval of the CIL Charging Schedule by the Council.
Representations will be sent to the examiner appointed to examine the CIL Draft Charging Schedule.
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Customer name Address line 1 Address line 2 Address line 3 Address line 4 Postcode October 2015 If you need this information in another format or language please contact the sender. Dear Sir/Madam Consultation on CIL Draft Charging Schedule Newcastle City Council are preparing a Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) to secure necessary developer contributions to pay for key strategic infrastructure. CIL is a standardised levy that is charged to types of new development for the purposes of raising funds to deliver infrastructure to support new development. Almost all development has some impact on the need for infrastructure, services and amenities so it is only fair that such development pays a share of the cost. The Council have been preparing their CIL for a while and consulted on the Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule earlier this year and in 2012. The Council have considered all of the views submitted and prepared a Consultation Statement which set out how these issues have been addressed. This is available to view online http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/planning-and-buildings/planning-policy/community-infrastructure-levy and hard copies are available in the Civic Centre and City Library.
The Council would like to invite representations on its CIL Draft Charging Schedule, draft Regulation 123 List and associated evidence from 19 October to 30 November 2015. The Council is also inviting representations on draft Supplementary Planning Document Planning Obligations during the same period, which sets out Section 106 planning obligations will operate in conjunction with the CIL. Following the consultation period Newcastle City Council intends to submit the CIL Draft Charging Schedule for examination.
The person dealing with this matter is: Planning Policy Investment and Development Newcastle City Council Civic Centre Barras Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8QH Phone: 0191 211 5632 Email: [email protected] www.newcastle.gov.uk
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The CIL Draft Charging Schedule, supporting documents, the statement of representations procedure and the draft Regulation 123 List have been published for inspection on the Council’s website at http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/planning-and-buildings/planning-policy/community-infrastructure-levy and are available for viewing at; Newcastle Civic Centre City Council, Customer Service Centre, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8QH, (Monday to Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm).
Newcastle City Library Newcastle City Library Charles Avison Building, 33 New Bridge St W, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8AX (Monday to Thursday 8am to 8pm, Friday to Saturday 9.30am to 5.30pm and Sunday 11am to 5pm).
The SPD is available to view on the Councils website http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/planning-and-buildings/planning-policy/supplementary-planning-documents/planning-obligations-spd and hard copies are available to view in the Civic Centre and Newcastle City Library. Representations can be made by email or by post to the following addresses: Email: [email protected] Post: City Council, Planning Policy, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne,
NE1 8QH, Any party making representations may request the right to be heard at the examination. Representations may also be accompanied by a request to be notified, at a specified address, of any of the following: that the Draft CIL Charging Schedule has been submitted to the examiner in
accordance with Section 212 of the Planning Act 2008; the publication of the recommendations of the examiner and the reasons for
those recommendations, and the approval of the CIL Charging Schedule by the Council.
Representations will be sent to the examiner appointed to examine the CIL Draft Charging Schedule.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the Planning Policy Team. Yours sincerely
Kath Lawless Assistant Director of Planning
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CIL – Consultation on Preliminary Draft Charging Schedules
Follow‐Up Meetings with Developers
A number of the representations that were submitted to the consultation on the Councils’ PDCSs warranted further analysis and engagement with the relevant respondents. Invitations were sent to a number of organisations for this purpose and meetings were scheduled as outlined in the table below:
CONSULTEE
AGENT DATE OF MEETING
Persimmon Homes 22/6‐15 Taylor Wimpey Barton Wilmore 22/6‐15 Barratt David Wilson Homes 9/6‐15 Storey Homes Signet Planning 6/7‐15 Bellway Barton Wilmore 6/7‐15 NGP 6/7‐15 Callerton Consortium 25/6‐15 Aldi Signet Planning Aldi confirmed that in the
context of their submitted representation they did not believe there was a need for a meeting at this stage.
Persimmon Homes
The need to balance the approach to CIL and S106 and avoid double dipping ‐ the Councils confirmed that a flow chart showing the balance between CIL and S106 will be produced to help provide clarity. There was agreement that payment in kind might be acceptable in certain circumstances and that developers will need to assist the process where there is risk associated with S106, particularly in regard to the pooling restriction, to ensure development can come forward in a timely fashion.
It was clarified that the Dunston Hill site is located in a high‐mid area and there was a debate regarding the zoning of Callerton North and the values likely to be achieved.
Build Costs – Persimmon stated the need to update the BCIS baseline and to utilise an all‐in
build cost (plot/unit build and connections and on‐site overheads), but confirmed that the approach looks to be within an acceptable range.
Externals – the 10% allowance has been questioned and there was a discussion that it is more
relevant for larger sites (servicing, utilities…) but OK for smaller sites.
It was agreed that the approach to Abnormals, sales and marketing fees, professional fees and finance costs appears to be reasonable.
Affordable Housing profit was stated as being an issue for discussion at the Examination given
that Persimmon are concerned about the proposed rate of 6%, believing it should be nearer the
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rate for open market housing of 20%, and possibly in the 13‐15% level. The Councils requested any available evidence to back up this point.
Threshold Land Value – there was a discussion regarding the proposed TLV for high‐mid areas of
£480,000pha. Persimmon stated the value should be no more than £250,000 per acre, and that the approach outlined by the Councils is there or thereabouts.
Taylor Wimpey
The range of factors contributing to the fall in rates from the previous consultation were referred to, and will be set out in more detail at the next stage.
The Councils confirmed that the differential rates, and the lower rate for zone B, reflects factors including higher land values and ground conditions contributing to a lower rate in those areas. The issue of whether an additional charging zone for the strategic sites was considered, or whether the rates for these could be reduced and be off‐set by a charge on some urban sites – however, it was confirmed that the overall approach is correct and that viability outputs has been the key determinant to the differential rates proposed, rather than income targets.
Taylor Wimpey indicated the market for 2 bed houses is limited in the areas they are working in
currently. The Councils have undertaken sensitivity analysis changing 2 to 3 bedroom properties which indicates a resulting increased revenue/headroom. Retaining 2 bedroom properties in the mix represents a more cautious approach, whilst market conditions may change in the period to 2030.
House sizes – the Councils overall approach to identifying house size assumptions is felt to
reasonable, given every developer has different products.
Net: Gross ratios – the differing assumptions adopted for allocation sites were noted and queried by Taylor Wimpey – whilst the methodology adopted has been the same, the ratios used are consistent with the evidence and approach adopted for the Core Strategy and have not been queried through a number of previous consultations.
Zoning – Taylor Wimpey believe that Upper Callerton is a different product to the rest of the
Callerton site, likely to comprise smaller properties and relating to the adjacent Newbiggan Hall neighbourhood. It was queried as to whether another charging zone could be considered for the strategic sites. The Councils confirmed that whilst only two charging zones were proposed, other value zones were identified in background work. The zoning of Kibblesworth was also challenged and an evidence based approach will be required to justify this.
Affordable Housing – the % of market value was confirmed as being 58.75% which is in the
range put forward by Taylor Wimpey. The Councils agreed to make this assumption clearer in future documents.
Marketing costs were challenged but the Councils confirmed that this was within the range
recommended by the HCA. Abnormals were also queried and the Councils confirmed that anything not accounted for (in this process and at this level) should be reflected in the price to the landowner and that a cautious approach had been applied.
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Threshold Land Value – the estimated return to landowners of around £200k per acre was felt to be about right, and relies on what evidence is available to the Councils. Taylor Wimpey requested that greater detail on viability, and how sites have been appraised, should be included in the next stage. The Council’s explained that the approach to viability is based on a single point in time and on an area wide basis.
Taylor Wimpey requested that greater clarity is provided on the balance of provision between
CIL and S106, and the Councils indicated that flow charts were to be produced to aid understanding alongside the Draft SPDs on Planning Obligations.
Barratt David Wilson Homes
There was a discussion regarding the approach to BCIS and the Council’s approach which uses a differential rate basis for different value zone areas – BDW recommend a standard approach across the areas and they were happy with this being the median rate. They would also recommend using the general housing rates as opposed to mixed, but recognised that this approach is more cautious.
There was a discussion regarding the approach to gross internal area as the Code of Measuring Practice excludes garages. NM wanted to know whether our sample had included garages within the GIA as a number of Barratts property types have an integral garage and in this situation the garage should be excluded from the measurement. JR asked if garages are cost neutral and therefore whether or not they are incorporated is irrelevant – it’s more about whether the areas proposed are satisfactory. BDW confirmed that garages should be accounted for, with a standard garage being 16 square metres. JR requested that BDW gross up their figures so that they could be compared to the areas currently being proposed. JR agreed to provide this information.
Abnormals ‐ There was a discussion on the approach to abnormals which, at 5% of build costs,
the Councils believe is a cautious approach. NM requested clarity on what the definition is . The Councils view is that it includes normal costs encountered on a site, whilst other site specific abnormals are excluded to be reflected in the land price to the owner. There was a discussion on SuDS which is a policy requirement on the growth sites, and which is believed to be no more expensive than normal drainage – NM challenged this assumption given huge related maintenance costs. The abnormal costs presented by BDW are site specific and an average of 19% is derived from the average of a sample of 7 sites (4 of which are brownfield sites). JR requested that the sample be separated into greenfield and brownfield and BDW clarify what this abnormal cost includes so we can compare. JR explained that the 5% abnormal allowance is not site specific and doesn’t account for unusual circumstances of a particular site. In addition JR explained that a 5% contingency has been allowed.
Externals – the Councils believe that 10% for externals represents a cautious approach. NM referred to items normally included, such as servicing, landscaping, gardens, roads and fencing – BDW will supply a list. Their view is the 10% is insufficient and would not cover costs for roads and services alone, which they estimate at £11k per 10 metres. They request that the allowance should be nearer 20%. Council to clarify what is included in their definition of externals. JR asked why the figures put forward by BDW include abnormals – JR agreed to extract abnormals out of these figures so it is a true representation of sit specific external costs. NM also stated that BCIS does not allow for Prelims on externals which can be a significant cost.
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Plot Costs – JR explained that for the purpose of CIL externals will be a % of build cost and the specific model that BDW use to analyse plot costs needs to be brought in line with the generic approach as discussed above. This was agreed.
Callerton Consortium
Council indicated the approach taken to rate setting and that the rate reduction for CIL residential Zone A since the previous consultation in 2012 was based on a balanced strategy to allow delivery and whereby infrastructure that was capable of being delivered by mechanisms other than CIL would be considered. This approach would build in flexibility for the developer and the Council, but it relies on comprehensive masterplanning and co‐operation between parties particularly in relation to the planning obligation pooling restrictions. The Callerton representative indicated that this was the correct approach and that infrastructure funding/delivery should be CIL ‘light’
The NLP Callerton response seemed to indicate that the Council should set a CIL rate on the basis of a worst case scenario on viability. The council is following Government policy/guidance and Harman guidance on the viability tests. An appropriate balance must be struck between additional investment to support development and the potential effect on the viability of developments. Charging authorities should set a rate that does not threaten the ability to develop viably the sites and scale of development in the Local Plan.
Council indicated that contrary to the reference in the Callerton response the full access road link between the A69 and A 696 had been factored into the non CIL costs for Callerton Neighbourhood Growth Area and indeed the assumed Non CIL costs amounted to £46.98m or equivalent to £15,700 per dwelling (see CIL background paper appendices, table 4, April 2015) as opposed to the £ 5,700 referred to in the Callerton response Council requested that NLP on behalf of the Callerton, confirm if on this basis the Consortium were still concerned that the non CIL costs may have been underestimated. The Council would also be happy to receive updated costs assumptions from the Consortium as offered. This might help to understand potential concerns around viability.
In relation to concerns about potential double dipping, the Council indicated a flowchart was being prepared that would help clarify the delivery mechanisms by infrastructure for the city and the Core strategy growth areas.
The Callerton response sought details regarding the mechanisms for Payments in Kind, Callerton indicated this was a general issue rather than a specific concern of the delivery of Callerton NGA
Residential Zone A‐ The Callerton Consortium submitted a Hometrack report to support their case that sales revenues at Upper Callerton are likely to be lower than the Council’s viability assumptions. Callerton representative indicated it is a view of the CC that not just Upper Callerton, but the whole of Callerton NGA should be treated as a Mid profile area and therefore excluded from Zone A, based on the principle that Callerton NGA should be in one single profile area rather than supported by comprehensive economic evidence of sales revenues across the NGA.
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Callerton representative indicated concern regarding the proposed instalment policy, the following is of note‐ a CIL charging development becomes liable to pay the levy on commencement of development, the instalments policy is an authority wide scheme developed to assist the viability and delivery of development. If the proposed scheme raises specific issues for the Callerton then the Council would welcome receipt of such information and alternative proposals.
Newcastle Great Park Consortium
The Consortium reiterated the concerns raised in the PDCS (2015) representation regarding the economic viability justification for inclusion of the existing NGP masterplan area with the CIL charging Zone which should be attributed to non Green Belt land. The council informed the Consortium that this was currently under review.
Discussion then focussed on the delivery mechanism for the secondary age school provision required by the site Plan Policy NN4 a (Cell A). It was agreed that there were a number of options that were to be reviewed depending on whether the area falls within a CIL charging zone, ranging from CIL payment in kind to a s106 transfer on planning application for Cell A. It was agreed to further explore the merits of the apparent options and clarifying the legal position for each.
It was acknowledged that the secondary age school delivery was a particularly complex matter due the third party land and the no. of sites that would need to contribute to the capital costs. A s106 agreement would if pursued include normal terms, with serviced land transferred to the Council but with site connectivity to be discussed.
Further to this land valuation of the site would need to be assessed, site investigation information to be provided by the Consortium and discussions with the Council’s education colleagues needs to be progressed to clarify the site scale and requirements ( site visit already arranged).
The Consortium requested that for the CIL examination the above principles of secondary age school site delivery is agreed.
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