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Cheriton Shepway Ward Profile May 2015 Hythe Ward Hythe Ward -2- Hythe Ward Foreword ..........................................................................................................5 Brief Introduction to area .............................................................................6 Map of area ......................................................................................................7 Demographic ...................................................................................................8 Local economy ...............................................................................................11 Transport links ..............................................................................................16 Education and skills .....................................................................................17 Health & Wellbeing .....................................................................................22 Housing .........................................................................................................33 Neighbourhood/community ..................................................................... 36 Planning & Development ............................................................................41 Physical Assets ............................................................................................ 42 Arts and culture ..........................................................................................48 Crime .......................................................................................................... -
Volume 5.0 M4 Junctions 3 to 12 Smart Motorway TR010019
Safe roads, reliable journeys, informed travellers M4 junctions 3 to 12 smart motorway TR010019 5.1 Consultation report Revision 0 March 2015 Planning Act 2008 Infrastructure Planning (Applications: Prescribed Forms and Procedure) Regulations 2009 Volume 5.0 Volume An executive agency of the Department for Transport HIGHWAYS AGENCY – M4 JUNCTIONS 3 TO 12 SMART MOTORWAY TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................ 3 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 7 1.1 SCHEME OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................................. 7 1.2 BACKGROUND ....................................................................................................................................... 8 1.3 PURPOSE OF REPORT ......................................................................................................................... 10 1.4 CONSULTATION OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................. 10 1.5 STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT .............................................................................................................. 13 2 LEGISLATIVE CONTEXT ............................................................................................................ 15 2.1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... -
Site Directory National Account Card All Ireland
Site Directory National Account Card All Ireland Issued: 15 February 2017 Maxol Fuel Card Services 48 Trench Road Mallusk Newtownabbey Co Antrim BT36 4TY Tel. No: +44 28 9050 6070 email: [email protected] www.maxolfuelcards.ie Northern15 February 2017 Ireland Page 1 of 35 Northern Ireland Antrim Ahoghill Largy Rd Sstn Address: 187 Largy Road Postcode: BT42 2RH Long: -6.392360 Last Used: Feb-17 Directions: On The Largy Rd HGV Access: - Lat: 54.805600 Brand: Maxol Opening Hrs: 6:30am - 10pm (8am - 10pm Sat & 9am - 9pm Sun) Road No. B52 Pay@Pump - Graham's Centra Sstn Address: 284 Galgorm Road Postcode: BT42 1JU Long: -6.353900 Last Used: Feb-17 Directions: On The Galgorm Rd HGV Access: Yes Lat: 54.851800 Brand: Maxol Opening Hrs: 7am - 11pm Road No. A42 Pay@Pump - Antrim Maxol FuelNet Antrim Address: 15 Ballymena Road Postcode: BT41 4JG Long: -6.131579 Last Used: Feb-17 Directions: - HGV Access: Yes Lat: 54.431770 Brand: Maxol Auto24 Opening Hrs: 24hrs Road No. No Pay@Pump Yes Townpark Sstn Address: 15 Ballymena Road Postcode: BT41 4JG Long: -6.220650 Last Used: Feb-17 Directions: On The A26 Ballymena Rd Leaving Antrim HGV Access: Yes Lat: 54.721100 Brand: Maxol Opening Hrs: 24hrs Road No. A26 Pay@Pump Yes Ballycastle Spar Ballycastle Sstn Address: Spar Castle Street Postcode: BT54 6AR Long: -6.254500 Last Used: Feb-17 Directions: At Ballycastle HGV Access: - Lat: 55.200300 Brand: Maxol Opening Hrs: 7am - 11pm Road No. A44 Pay@Pump - Ballyclare HRL Milestone Sstn Address: 91 Templepatrick Road Postcode: BT39 9RQ Long: -6.007970 Last Used: Feb-17 Directions: On The Left Heading Towards The Village From Templepatrick And The HGV Access: Yes Lat: 54.742500 Brand: Maxol Opening Hrs: 6am - Midnight Road No. -
Site Directory National Account Card All Ireland
Site Directory National Account Card All Ireland Issued: 26 June 2019 Maxol Fuel Card Services 48 Trench Road Mallusk Newtownabbey Co Antrim BT36 4TY Tel. No: +44 28 9050 6070 email: [email protected] www.maxolfuelcards.ie Northern Ireland Page 1 of 47 Northern Ireland Antrim Ahoghill Graham's Centra Sstn Address: 284 Galgorm Road Postcode: BT42 1JU Long: -6.353900 Last Used: 01/05/2019 Directions: On The Galgorm Rd HGV Access: Yes Lat: 54.851800 Brand: Maxol Opening Hrs: 7am - 11pm Road No.: A42 Pay@Pump: - Largy Rd Sstn Address: 187 Largy Road Postcode: BT42 2RH Long: -6.392360 Last Used: 01/05/2019 Directions: On The Largy Rd HGV Access: - Lat: 54.805600 Brand: Maxol Opening Hrs: 6:30am - 10pm (8am - 10pm Sat & 9am - 9pm Sun) Road No.: B52 Pay@Pump: - Antrim Maxol FuelNet Antrim Address: 15 Ballymena Road Postcode: BT41 4JG Long: -6.220661 Last Used: 01/05/2019 Directions: HGV Access: Yes Lat: 54.721184 Brand: Maxol Auto24 Opening Hrs: 24hrs Road No.: No Pay@Pump: Yes Townpark Sstn Address: 15 Ballymena Road Postcode: BT41 4JG Long: -6.220661 Last Used: 01/05/2019 Directions: On The A26 Ballymena Rd Leaving Antrim HGV Access: Yes Lat: 54.721184 Brand: Maxol Opening Hrs: 24hrs Road No.: A26 Pay@Pump: Yes Ballycastle Spar Ballycastle Sstn Address: Spar Castle Street Postcode: BT54 6AR Long: -6.254500 Last Used: 01/05/2019 Directions: At Ballycastle HGV Access: - Lat: 55.200300 Brand: Maxol Opening Hrs: 7am - 11pm Road No.: A44 Pay@Pump: - Ballyclare HRL Milestone Sstn Address: 91 Templepatrick Road Postcode: BT39 9RQ Long: -6.007970 -
Family and Political Correspondence from Calendar Compiled by A
Leabharlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann National Library of Ireland Collection List No. 179 Headfort Estate Papers (Additional) (Mss 42,068, 42,080, 48,541–49,110 & 49,136) (Accessions 3898, 5778, 6126, 6695, 6794, 6816, 6918) Estate records and personal and political papers of the Taylour family, Marquesses of Headfort, ca. 1600–1980. Compiled by: Brian Casey, B.A., Ph.D., holder of the Studentship in Irish History provided by the National Library of Ireland in association with the Irish Committee of Historical Sciences, 2010–2011, Avice-Claire McGovern, Department of Manuscripts, Eimear Walsh, Department of Manuscripts, with assistance from Nora Thornton, Department of Manuscripts 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction....................................................................................................................... 7 Overview of the Headfort estate collection................................................................... 10 Pedigree of Taylour family ............................................................................................. 14 I. Estate Accounts............................................................................................................ 16 I.i. Labour Accounts and Bills ....................................................................................... 16 I.i.1. Headfort Estate and Farm, County Meath............................................................ 16 I.i.1.a. 1795-1887...................................................................................................... 16 -
Motorway Services User Survey Spring 2019 Motorway Services User Survey
Motorway Services User Survey Spring 2019 Motorway Services User Survey 2 Foreword Transport Focus is delighted to have worked successfully with motorway service area (MSA) operators to undertake the Motorway Services User Survey for the third year. ow in its third year, Transport Focus’s Visitors report feeling much less tired, stressed NMotorway Services User Survey is the and frustrated after their stop at the services established measure of satisfaction with – surely making the roads flow more smoothly customer experience when taking a break on and safely for all road users. motorways. Alongside Transport Focus’s new Among the 11,600 visitors surveyed Strategic Roads User Survey, this gives drivers satisfaction remains high at 90 per cent. using England’s motorways and major ‘A’ roads Despite such high satisfaction, Transport Focus – the Strategic Road Network – a clear voice. encourages the industry to challenge itself Motorway service area (MSA) operators to offer even higher standards. This survey are responding positively to the results by highlights the potential areas for improvement targeting improvements where they are most such as value for money and the range of food needed. This is making a real difference to on offer. the experience of drivers stopping at services. Transport Focus continues to work with the A clear example is the significant increase in industry to use the detailed results and intends satisfaction achieved by last year’s poorest to repeat this survey annually. performing site – the result of increased focus and investment by the operator. Jeff Halliwell MSAs play an important role in providing the Chair break motorists need during a long journey. -
Shepway Draft Core Strategy Review
Shepway Draft Core Strategy Review Sustainability Appraisal Report Prepared by LUC March 2018 Planning & EIA LUC LONDON Offices also in: Land Use Consultants Ltd Registered in England Design 43 Chalton Street Bristol Registered number: 2549296 Landscape Planning London Glasgow Registered Office: Landscape Management NW1 1JD Edinburgh 43 Chalton Street Ecology T +44 (0)20 7383 5784 Lancaster London NW1 1JD FS 566056 EMS 566057 LUC uses 100% recycled paper Mapping & Visualisation [email protected] Manchester Project Title: Shepway Draft Core Strategy Review – Sustainability Appraisal Report Client: Shepway District Council Version Date Version Details Prepared by Checked by Approved by 1.0 21/02/2018 Draft SA Report Kieran Josh Allen Jeremy Owen Moroney Josh Allen 2.0 21/02/2018 Final draft report Kieran Josh Allen Jeremy Owen Moroney Josh Allen 3.0 08/03/2018 Final report Josh Allen Josh Allen Jeremy Owen Contents 1 Introduction 1 The Review of the Shepway Core Strategy 1 Sustainability Appraisal and Strategic Environmental Assessment 3 Structure of the SA Report 7 2 Appraisal Methodology 8 3 Relevant Plans, Programmes and Strategies 12 Key International Plans, Policies and Programmes 12 Key National Plans, Policies and Programmes 13 Local Plans, Policies and Programmes 13 4 Baseline information 16 5 Sustainability Appraisal Framework 45 Use of the SA Framework 51 6 Appraisal of High Level Growth Options 52 Approach to High-level Growth Options Appraisal 55 Summary of SA findings for Six Character Areas 58 Overview of Character Area -
The 2Nd Marquis of Rockingham's Properties in 1776
THE 2ND MARQUIS OF ROCKINGHAM’S PROPERTIES IN 1776 Stephen Cooper In the 18th century the owners of Wentworth Woodhouse were noblemen. It was a pre-democratic age, when the aristocracy (along with the gentry) still enjoyed enormous wealth and exercised enormous power. The 2nd Marquis of Rockingham (1730-1782) was one of the richest men in Britain, and was Prime Minister twice, though briefly. He owned a large estate in what we now call South Yorkshire, and an even larger one in County Wicklow in Ireland. He sat in the House of Lords, controlled two ‘pocket boroughs’ and influenced elections in dozens of constituencies in the House of Commons, was Lord Lieutenant in his home County of Yorkshire, and controlled the militia there. He also owned or leased several houses apart from Wentworth House (as he called it). My curiosity was aroused when I happened to read the account of a trial in the Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London’s Central Criminal Court, 1674-1913. On 30 August 1786 one John Brown was indicted for ‘feloniously stealing a black gelding, price £14, the property of John Sharman of Girton near Ryegate in Surrey. One of the witnesses for the prosecution was William Bruce, who was a shoe-maker and boot-maker at Lambeth-Marsh, next door to the Queen’s Head. He said that the accused rented ‘one pair of stairs’ in Sharman’s house, which consisted of three rooms in all. When asked what sort of man Brown was, Sharman replied: He told me when he came to lodge with me, he was a gentleman’s servant, and I having [sic] been a gentleman’s servant myself; I lived with the Marquis of Rockingham about ten years ago;1 and at Wimbledon I lived with him seven years; I was footman to my Lady:2 I went down to Wentworth with him, and to Little Harriden [sic]; that was the very time when they left that house on Parson’s Green, before they went to Mr Rush’s House at Wimbledon. -
Hazelwood Park
YORKSHIRE GARDENS TRUST Selby District Historic Designed Landscapes Project Hazelwood Park Report by Susan Kellerman and Dick Knight [June 2018] 1. CORE DATA 1.1 Name of site Hazelwood Park NB. The house known today as Hazlewood Castle, together with its historic park and estate, have undergone a number of variations in name and spelling over the last eight centuries. For the purposes of this report on the designed landscape, Hazelwood Park has been adopted, in line with the Historic Environment Record. Direct contemporary references will remain as in the original. 1.2 Grid reference SE4488339770 1.3 Administrative area Selby District of North Yorkshire (current), West Riding of Yorkshire (historic) Parish: Stutton with Hazlewood; Leeds 1.4 Current site designation Not on the Historic England Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England 2. SUMMARY OF HISTORIC INTEREST Hazelwood was the seat of the Vavasour family for over 800 years, from the time of Domesday until the estate was put up for sale in 1907 (Figures 1, 2). At that time, the estate of 3806 acres (1540.234 hectares) comprised Hazelwood Castle, St Leonard’s Chapel, gardens, parkland, woodland, farms, farmland (arable and livestock), cottages, etc. In addition to Hazelwood, the Vavasours owned manors and land across Yorkshire and in Staffordshire. Failing to find a buyer in 1907, the Castle and the reduced estate of 1065 acres was again offered for sale in 1908. Subsequent changes of ownership led to further break-up of the estate, and culminated in the Castle itself becoming a hotel in 1997. -
South-Tipperary-Directory-Of-Mental
Design & Layout by Ian Mannion Contents Foreword 4 Introduction 5 Services Accessing Accessing Mental Health Services 6 Admission to Inpatient Care 12 Understanding A Better Understanding 15 Depression 15 Anxiety Disorders 16 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 17 Recovery Schizophrenia 18 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) 20 Bipolar Affective Disorder 22 Eating Disorders 23 Supports Services & Services Severe Emotional Dysregulation Disorder 25 Dementia 27 Recovery 30 Reading Relapse Prevention 32 Mindfulness 35 40 Tips for Mental Health & Wellbeing 37 Services & Supports 44 Websites Mental Health Emergency Numbers 24/7 44 Accommodation & Housing 44 Glossary Contents Addiction Services (Alcohol, Drugs & Gambling) 46 Advocacy & Legal Services 49 Services Accessing Bereavement & Suicide Support 52 Counselling Services 55 Carers Support 59 Disability & Rehabilitative Services 60 Domestic Violence Services & Supports 64 Understanding Employment, Education, Training & Volunteering 68 4 Young People 70 Family Support & Children’s Services 73 Finance & Budgeting Services 76 Recovery Information Services 78 New Communities 79 LGBTI 80 Older Peoples Services 81 Supports Mental Health Services & Supports 84 & Services Primary Care/General Practitioners/Caredoc 89 Services for Travellers 92 Transport 92 Reading Bibliotherapy: Promoting Wellbeing through Healthy Reading 93 Mental Health Websites Websites National & International 102 Mental Health Glossary 103 Glossary Foreword I am delighted to introduce the second edition of the Directory of Services for South Tipperary and would like to congratulate all those involved for their work and dedication in updating the directory. In this age of information overload via the internet, accurate, reliable information on mental health issues and mental health and support services is essential. I hope this directory will prove useful to service users and service providers alike. -
M4 Junctions 3 to 12 Smart Motorway Statement of Community Consultation
Safe roads, reliable journeys, informed travellers M4 junctions 3 to 12 smart motorway Statement of Community Consultation The Highways Agency is inviting your feedback on its planned scheme to improve A preliminary environmental information (PEI) report has been developed which includes information on the M4 motorway (M4) between junctions 3 and 12 to a smart motorway (the scheme). environmental impacts related to the scheme based on The purpose of this Statement of Community Consultation (SoCC) is to set out how assessment work done to date. Copies of the PEI report will be available at all consultation events and information it will consult the local community about its proposals. This SoCC provides details points, as well as on our website: of where further information can be obtained or viewed and how comments on the www.highways.gov.uk/roads/road-projects/M4-Junctions-3-12 proposals can be made. The document also provides background to the Scheme and As part of the DCO application, an ES will be submitted to how the application to build it will progress. outline how environmental impacts have been considered and the mitigation measures we propose. The key changes that you will see on the M4 are: The application The PEI report and a non-technical summary (NTS) will be available until 21 December 2014. A copy of the PEI The Highways Agency is promoting the Scheme under the • Hard shoulder will be permanently converted to a report and the NTS are also available online or to view at running lane Planning Act 2008 (the Act) and is publishing this SoCC the venues listed. -
Wentworth Castle Gardens, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S75 3ET Preliminary Roost Assessment Trees) and Climbed Tree Inspection
Wentworth Castle Gardens, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S75 3ET Preliminary Roost Assessment Trees) and Climbed Tree Inspection Report Submitted to: National Trust – North Region York Hub 27 Tadcaster Road North Yorkshire YO24 1GG January 2019 NTR010 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Contact Karl Harrison: 10 Boroughgate, Otley, West Yorkshire LS21 3AL Tel: 01943 850 276 [email protected] Company registered in England No. 7119787 Registered Office: Haycock and Jay Associates Ltd., 14 Beech Hill, Otley LS21 3AX Wentworth Castle Gardens - i - NTR010 PRA and Climbed Tree Inspection Report National Trust – North Region January 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................... 1 1.1 Background............................................................................................1 1.2 Site Context ...........................................................................................1 2.0 LEGISLATION AND POLICY...................................................................... 2 2.1 Bats........................................................................................................2 2.2 Nesting Birds..........................................................................................3 2.3 National Planning Policy Framework......................................................3 3.0 METHODOLOGY.......................................................................................