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Kempsey PACT Meeting Held at Kempsey Community Centre on Monday 5Th February 2018 at 7.30Pm
Kempsey PACT meeting held at Kempsey Community Centre on Monday 5th February 2018 at 7.30pm PRESENT: (27) Terry Ward (Chairman), Trevor Geens (Chairman Parish Council), Ann Smith (Parish Council), Mike Biddle (Neighbourhood Plan Chairman), Pam Gerrard (Parish Council), Martin Allen, Pat Whitehead, Margaret Davies, Val Dobbins, Gerry Abbott, David Bevan, Peter Thompson (Chairman Kempsey PPG), Simon Bott (Parish Lengthsman), Ian Fenton, Helen Fenton, Joy Clee, Paul Leopold (Chairman Malvern Hills District Police and Community Care Consultative Group), Melody Baker-Joyce, Sharon Baker-Joyce, Pauline Ranson, Sue Cownie, Newton Coen, Wendy Coen, Peter Scurrell, Roy Padden, Bob Bowley, Marian Walters. 1. Introductions: The chairman, Terry Ward, welcomed everyone and thanked them for attending. Everyone then introduced themselves. 2. Apologies: Bryony Baynes, Cllr David Harrison, Cllr John Michael, Martin Butcher, PC Paul Kennedy, Hugh Hanmer, Kath Padden. 3. Minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday 21st November 2017, having been circulated, were agreed. 4. Reports: Planning Applications: TG said things were quiet at the moment. He and Sharon Baxter (PC Clerk) had been to a meeting at MHDC regarding the Welbeck site at The Ketch. MHDC need to get it started and outline planning will be heard on 7th March. The first phase of 487 dwellings should start within a couple of years. There is nowhere suitable for a traveller’s encampment there, so the developers are giving MHDC £900K to put the site elsewhere. A traffic flow plan is in place but not published. MB said all documents are available on line but they are not easy to access. Parkway station is scheduled to open next year and residents at Norton are asking for traffic calming measures to be installed. -
8.10 MHDC Scheduled Weeklyplanningapplications
PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED Weekly list for 27/07/2020 to 31/07/2020 Listed by Ward, then Parish, Then Application number order The following list of applications will either be determined by the Council's Planning Committee or the Director of Planning and Infrastructure under the Councils adopted Scheme of Delegation. Where a case is listed as being a delegated matter, this is a preliminary view only, and under certain circumstances, the case may be determined by the Planning Committee. Should you require further information please contact the case officer. Application No: 20/00995/FUL Location : Guinness Park Farm, Leigh Sinton, Malvern, WR13 5EQ Proposal : Provide additional permeable parking area for use by Leigh and Bransford Badgers Football Club Date Valid : 28/07/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mr and Mrs P Ralph Agents Name: Mr M Norton Application Type: FUL Parish(es) : Leigh CP Ward(s) : Alfrick and Leigh Ward Case Officer : Sam Witham Telephone Number : 01684 862402 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Application No: 20/01044/CLE Location : Westview Cottage, Dunley, Stourport On Severn, DY13 0TZ Proposal : Certificate of Lawfulness for existing use of rear sun lounge and ancillary building Date Valid : 21/07/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mr S Bray Agents Name: Mr Steven Greybanks Application Type: CLE Parish(es) : Astley and Dunley CP Ward(s) : Baldwin Ward Case Officer : Laura Saich Telephone Number : 01684 862422 Email : [email protected] Click On Link to View the planning application : Click Here Page 1 of 7 Doc Ref: Weekly List of Planning Applications Application No: 20/00993/CLPU Location : Apple Tree Lodge, Laylocks Lane, Lower Broadheath, Worcester, WR2 6RL Proposal : Application for a lawful development certificate for the proposed creation of chimney and glazing to open porch Date Valid : 28/07/2020 Expected Decision Level : Delegated Applicant : Mr & Mrs B. -
Polling District Parish Ward Parish District County Constitucency
Polling District Parish Ward Parish District County Constitucency AA - <None> Ashton-Under-Hill South Bredon Hill Bredon West Worcs Badsey and Aldington ABA - Aldington Badsey and Aldington Badsey Littletons Mid Worcs Badsey and Aldington ABB - Blackminster Badsey and Aldington Bretforton and Offenham Littletons Mid Worcs ABC - Badsey and Aldington Badsey Badsey and Aldington Badsey Littletons Mid Worcs Badsey and Aldington Bowers ABD - Hill Badsey and Aldington Badsey Littletons Mid Worcs ACA - Beckford Beckford Beckford South Bredon Hill Bredon West Worcs ACB - Beckford Grafton Beckford South Bredon Hill Bredon West Worcs AE - Defford and Besford Besford Defford and Besford Eckington Bredon West Worcs AF - <None> Birlingham Eckington Bredon West Worcs Bredon and Bredons Norton AH - Bredon Bredon and Bredons Norton Bredon Bredon West Worcs Bredon and Bredons Norton AHA - Westmancote Bredon and Bredons Norton South Bredon Hill Bredon West Worcs Bredon and Bredons Norton AI - Bredons Norton Bredon and Bredons Norton Bredon Bredon West Worcs AJ - <None> Bretforton Bretforton and Offenham Littletons Mid Worcs Broadway and AK - <None> Broadway Wickhamford Broadway Mid Worcs Broadway and AL - <None> Broadway Wickhamford Broadway Mid Worcs AP - <None> Charlton Fladbury Broadway Mid Worcs Broadway and AQ - <None> Childswickham Wickhamford Broadway Mid Worcs Honeybourne and ARA - <None> Bickmarsh Pebworth Littletons Mid Worcs ARB - <None> Cleeve Prior The Littletons Littletons Mid Worcs Elmley Castle and AS - <None> Great Comberton Somerville -
Community and Stakeholder Consultation (2018)
Community and Stakeholder Consultation (2018) Forming part of the South Worcestershire Open Space Assessment and Community Buildings and Halls Report (FINAL MAY 2019) 1 | P a g e South Worcestershire Open Space Assessment - Consultation Report Contents Section Title Page 1.0 Introduction 4 1.1 Study overview 4 1.2 The Community and Stakeholder Needs Assessment 5 2.0 General Community Consultation 7 2.1 Household survey 7 2.2 Public Health 21 2.3 Key Findings 26 3.0 Neighbouring Local Authorities and Town/Parish Councils/Forum 29 3.1 Introduction 29 3.2 Neighbouring Authorities – cross boundary issues 29 3.3 Town/Parish Councils 34 3.4 Worcester City Council – Ward Members 45 3.5 Key Findings 47 4.0 Parks, Green Spaces, Countryside, and Rights of Way 49 4.1 Introduction 49 4.2 Review of local authority policy and strategy 49 4.3 Key Stakeholders - strategic context and overview 55 4.4 Community Organisations Survey 60 4.5 Parks and Recreation Grounds 65 4.6 Allotment Provision 68 4.7 Natural Green Space, Wildlife Areas and Woodlands 70 4.8 Footpaths, Bridleways and Cycling 75 4.9 Water Recreation 80 4.10 Other informal amenity open space 82 4.11 Outdoor recreation in areas of sensitivity and biodiversity 83 4.12 Other comments and observations 89 4.13 Key Findings 90 5.0 Play and Youth facility provision 93 5.1 Review of Policy and Strategy 93 5.2 Youth and Play facilities – Stakeholders 97 5.3 Key Findings 102 6.0 Concluding remarks 104 2 | P a g e Glossary of Terms Term Meaning ACRE Action with Communities in Rural England ANGSt Accessible -
Index to Aerial Photographs in the Worcestershire Photographic Survey
Records Service Aerial photographs in the Worcestershire Photographic Survey Aerial photographs were taken for mapping purposes, as well as many other reasons. For example, some aerial photographs were used during wartime to find out about the lie of the land, and some were taken especially to show archaeological evidence. www.worcestershire.gov.uk/records Place Description Date of Photograph Register Number Copyright Holder Photographer Abberley Hall c.1955 43028 Miss P M Woodward Abberley Hall 1934 27751 Aerofilms Abberley Hills 1956 10285 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Aldington Bridge Over Evesham by-Pass 1986 62837 Berrows Newspapers Ltd. Aldington Railway Line 1986 62843 Berrows Newspapers Ltd Aldington Railway Line 1986 62846 Berrows Newspapers Ltd Alvechurch Barnt Green c.1924 28517 Aerofilms Alvechurch Barnt Green 1926 27773 Aerofilms Alvechurch Barnt Green 1926 27774 Aerofilms Alvechurch Hopwood 1946 31605 Aerofilms Alvechurch Hopwood 1946 31606 Aerofilms Alvechurch 1947 27772 Aerofilms Alvechurch 1956 11692 Aeropictorial Alvechurch 1974 56680 - 56687 Aerofilms W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Ashton-Under-Hill Crop Marks 1959 21190 - 21191 Extra - Mural Dept. Astley Crop Marks 1956 21252 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Astley Crop Marks 1956 - 1957 21251 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Astley Roman Fort 1957 21210 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Aston Somerville 1974 56688 Aerofilms Badsey 1955 7689 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Badsey 1967 40338 Aerofilms Badsey 1967 40352 - 40357 Aerofilms Badsey 1968 40944 Aerofilms Badsey 1974 56691 - 56694 Aerofilms Beckford Crop Marks 1959 21192 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. -
12024 the London Gazette, 30Th October 1970
12024 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 30TH OCTOBER 1970 WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL COMMONS REGISTRATION ACT 1965 Notice is hereby given that during the second Registration Period (1st July 1968 to the 2nd January 1970) the Council as registration Authority for the registration area particulars of which are given at Annex A below, received applications for the provisional registration of rights of common and of ownership over land which had been provisionally registered in the first Registration Period (2nd January 1967 to the 30th June 1968). A table showing the registrations concerned is given at Annex B below. Any objection to these registrations must be made in writing on the special form of objection (CR Form 26) available free and post free from the Council at the Shirehall, Worcester, and must reach the Council as registration authority at the Shirehall, Worcester, not later than the 31st July 1972. Dated the 23rd October 1970. W. R. Scurfield, Clerk of the County Council. ANNEX A Particulars of Registration Area The whole of the administrative County of Worcester, together with part of the Parishes of Eastnor, Ledbury Rural, Colwall and Hampton Charles situated within the administrative County of Hereford, and part of the Parishes of Bromsberrow and Redmarley D'Abitot situated within the administrative County of Gloucester. ANNEX B R—Denotes Rights Registered. O—Denotes Ownership Registered. COMMON LAND Unit No. Name Parish CL 6 . Oldwood Common R O Tenbury. CL 9 . Castlemorton, Shady Bank, Holly Bed and Coombe R Castlemorton and Birtsmorton. Green Commons. CL 10 . Chase End Hill R O Berrow and Bromsberrow. CL 11 . -
8.4 Sheduled Weekly List of Decisions Made
LIST OF DECISIONS MADE FOR 05/07/2021 to 09/07/2021 Listed by Ward, then Parish, Then Application number order Application No: 21/00633/LB Location: The Hay Loft, Northwick Hotel, Waterside, Evesham, WR11 1BT Proposal: Refurbishment of existing rooms including the addition of mezzanine floors and removal of modern ceiling to reveal full height of bay windows. Original lathe and plaster ceiling to be retained. Decision Date: 08/07/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Envisage Complete Interiors Agent: Envisage Complete Interiors Flax Furrow Flax Furrow The Old Brickyard The Old Brickyard Kiln Lane Kiln Lane Stratford-upon-avon Stratford-upon-avon CV3T 0ED CV3T 0ED Parish: Evesham Ward: Bengeworth Ward Case Officer: Craig Tebbutt Expiry Date: 12/07/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01386 565323 Case Officer Email: [email protected] Click On Link to View the Decision Notice: Click Here Application No: 21/00565/TPOA Location: The Grange, Stoney Lane, Earls Common, Himbleton, Droitwich Spa, WR9 7LD Proposal: T1 - Yew to front of property - Carefully reduce crown by 30% removing dead wood and crossing, rubbing branches. Reason: due to location of the tree the roots are causing damage to drive Decision Date: 09/07/2021 Decision: Approval Applicant: Mr A Summerwill Agent: K W Boulton Tree Care Specialists LTD The Grange The Park Stoney Lane Wyre Hill Earls Common Pershore Himbleton WR10 2HT WR9 7LD Parish: Himbleton Ward: Bowbrook Ward Case Officer: Sally Griffiths Expiry Date: 28/04/2021 Case Officer Phone: 01386 565308 Case Officer Email: -
Choice Plus:Layout 1 5/1/10 10:26 Page 3 Home HOME Choice CHOICE .ORG.UK Plus PLUS
home choice plus:Layout 1 5/1/10 10:26 Page 3 Home HOME Choice CHOICE .ORG.UK Plus PLUS ‘Working in partnership to offer choice from a range of housing options for people in housing need’ home choice plus:Layout 1 5/1/10 10:26 Page 4 The Home Choice Plus process The Home Choice Plus process 2 What is a ‘bid’? 8 Registering with Home Choice plus 3 How do I bid? 9 How does the banding system work? 4 How will I know if I am successful? 10 How do I find available properties? 7 Contacts 11 What is Home Choice Plus? Home Choice Plus has been designed to improve access to affordable housing. The advantage is that you only register once and the scheme allows you to view and bid on available properties for which you are eligible across all of the districts. Home Choice Plus has been developed by a number of Local Authorities and Housing Associations working in partnership. Home Choice Plus is a way of allocating housing and advertising other housing options across the participating Local Authority areas. (Home Choice Plus will also be used for advertising other housing options such as private rents and intermediate rents). This booklet explains how to look for housing across all of the Districts involved in this scheme. Please see website for further information. Who is eligible to join the Home Choice Plus register? • Some people travelling to the United Kingdom are not entitled to Housing Association accommodation on the basis of their immigration status. • You may be excluded if you have a history of serious rent arrears or anti social behaviour. -
Evaluation of Worcestershire World War 100
Evaluation of Worcestershire World War 100 April 2019 Worcestershire World War 100 Evaluation Report April 2019 Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................. 3 Evaluation approach .................................................................................................... 5 Events and activities of Worcestershire World War 100 ............................................. 6 Evaluation of project strands ..................................................................................... 11 Interpretation and events ................................................................................ 11 Education and lifelong learning ....................................................................... 14 Community engagement, participation and involvement ............................... 16 Volunteering .................................................................................................... 18 Heritage skills training ..................................................................................... 21 Reflections on successes and challenges of WWW100 ............................................. 22 Key successes ................................................................................................... 22 Key challenges ................................................................................................. 26 Concluding thoughts ................................................................................................. -
Salwarpe & Hindlip with Martin Hussingtree AGENDA & REPORTS
Salwarpe & Hindlip with Martin Hussingtree Annual Meeting of Parishioners (7.15pm) Annual Parochial Church Council (7.30pm) Tuesday 25 April 2017 Salwarpe Church AGENDA & REPORTS Annual Meeting of Parishioners (APM) 1. Apologies 1. Minutes of the Annual Meeting of Parishioners 12 April 2016 (page 2) 2. Matters arising if not on agenda 3. Election of Churchwardens 4. AOB Annual Parochial Church Council Meeting (APCM) 1. Apologies 2. Minutes of the Annual Parochial Church Council 12 April 2016 (page 3) 3. Matters arising if not on agenda 4. Report on the electoral roll (to follow) 5. Annual report on the proceedings of the PCC and of the parish generally (page 8) 6. Financial statements for the year ending on 31 December (page 11) 7. Report on the fabric, goods and ornaments of the churches (page 22) 8. Report on proceedings of Deanery Synod and other matters of interest (page 25) 9. Report on Safeguarding & Toolkit (page 29) 10. Report on Health & Safety (page 32) 11. Election of PCC members (3 vacancies) 12. Election to Deanery Synod (2 vacancies) 13. Appointment of Sides People (page 33) 14. Appointment of Independent Examiner 15. Annual LMT Report (page 34) 16. AOB / Questions 1 Minutes of the Annual Meeting of Parishioners held at Martin Church 7.15pm Tuesday 12 April 2016 Attendees: Bill Barbara Janet Uren Nikki Kristy John Hughes Jauncey Jauncey Sue Sylvia Stephen Ursula Louise Longhurst Whittaker Brandwood Brandwood Hamilton- Glover Jan John Baker Tony Nigel Byard Sally Grotefeld Pearce Stevenson Mary Lorna Ann Laura Bev Brodie Cameron Brazier Handy Jameson Bryan Woolley 1. -
Grove Farm Lincomb | Worcestershire | DY13 9RB GROVE FARM
Grove Farm Lincomb | Worcestershire | DY13 9RB GROVE FARM Grove Farm is an exceptional Grade II Listed property situated in the hamlet of Lincomb with outstanding equestrian facilities and stunning views as far reaching as The Malvern Hills. The principal property dates back over 500 years and has a wealth of character and period features. The delightful timber framed farmhouse has four bedrooms over three floors and numerous reception rooms including a fabulous oak framed living area which enjoys the amazing views. As well as approximately 10 acres of land, the property boasts a stable yard, a manege and a separate two-bedroom annexe called The Boat House, which could generate rental income for the new owners. Ground Floor The main reception hall has red stone flooring and leads to the large sitting room which has a feature fireplace and log burning stove. Exposed beams and the inglenook fireplace make this a very pleasant and cosy room. There is a study/second sitting room which was previously used as a formal dining room. The kitchen has been completely renovated by the current owners and has an attractive cream Harvey Jones kitchen with granite worktops and a breakfast island. Integrated appliances include a Rangemaster stove and matching fridge freezer, Neff dishwasher and Belfast sink. This room leads to a dining area with a solid fuel burner and in turn leads to the newly added oak framed extension which the current owners use as a further family room and entertaining area. The views of the garden and the surrounding fields are particularly breath taking at night whilst enjoying a Gin and Tonic. -
Malvern Hills Joint Advisory Committee
AGENDA ITEM 8 MALVERN HILLS AONB JOINT ADVISORY COMMITTEE 23 APRIL 2021 INFORMATION ITEMS Management Plan ref. Project (abridged) LP3 Promote positive Land management advice change to landowners, The Unit commissioned call-off advice from a land managers, developers management advisor towards the end of 2019/20 and again etc. in 2020/21. This has helped us to step-up our conservation advisory work with owners and farmers with 6 advisory visits taking place in 2020/21. 2 owners also benefitted from meadow restoration plans produced by the Herefordshire Meadows Group. 1 owner received support with preparing and submitting a Woodland Management Plan. BP2 Conserve, enhance Biodiversity grants and expand key 8 biodiversity grants were provided to support work as habitats and diverse as orchard creation at Barton Court, planting a new populations of key woodland in Malvern Wells, hedge laying in Suckley and species in line with fencing a ‘wet’ field in Colwall. local biodiversity priorities The volunteers of Colwall Orchard Group received a grant to restore traditional orchards in the parish, and so planted 73 trees in 10 orchards. BP4 Improve Nature Recovery Planning knowledge and The data assessment and mapping phase of a Nature understanding of the Recovery Plan is almost complete. Baseline and opportunity AONB’s biodiversity maps have been created for ecological opportunities and for a range of Ecosystem Services in the area. We have attempted to integrate landscape and the historic environment into this work too. Partners from a number of bodies have made a contribution to this work. FP6 – Encourage the Countryside Stewardship Facilitation Fund take-up of options and An event on shooting and conservation in woodlands was management practices held on-line in December 2020.