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Consultees for Planning Application - CB/25/04056/FULL
A Statutory Consultee is an organisation or other interested party that has been consulted on this application.


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Total Number of Consultees Consulted:28

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Consultee
12/02/20261) Totternhoe Parish Council
12/02/20262) Clerk to Whipsnade Parish Council
12/02/20263) Cllr K Collins
12/02/20264) Cllr V Malone
12/02/20265) Cllr P Spicer
12/02/20266) Neighbourhood Plan, Central Bedfordshire Council
12/02/20267) The British Horse Society
12/02/20268) Chilterns Conservation Board Chilterns AONB Office
12/02/20269) Conservation, Central Bedfordshire Council
12/02/202610) Leisure & Open Space, Central Bedfordshire Council
12/02/202611) The British Horse Society
12/02/202612) Ramblers Association
12/02/202613) Ramblers Association
12/02/202614) National Highways
12/02/202615) Bedfordshire Bat Group
12/02/202616) Royal Society for Protection of Birds
12/02/202617) Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northamptonshire
12/02/202618) Archaeology, Central Bedfordshire Council
12/02/202619) Rights of Way Spending Officer, Central Bedfordshire Council
12/02/202620) Central Bedfordshire Council
12/02/202621) SuDS Management Team, Central Bedfordshire Council
12/02/202622) Pollution Team, Central Bedfordshire Council
12/02/202623) Highways Team (Development Management), Central Bedfordshire Council
12/02/202624) Minerals & Waste, Central Bedfordshire Council
12/02/202625) Natural England - Consultation Service
12/02/202626) Bedfordshire District Licencing - Great Crested Newts
12/02/202627) Technical & Specialist Team, Central Bedfordshire Council
12/02/202628) Trees and Landscape South, Central Bedfordshire Council

In addition to consultations with the bodies listed, publicity of this application will be undertaken in accordance with national and local requirements. This publicity most usually takes the form of letters to individual nearby properties, the posting of site notices or the placing of a public notice in the local weekly newspaper.

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