Warren Road, Brean, Somerset Gth.Net the Highway Warren Road, Brean, Somerset TA8 2RR

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Warren Road, Brean, Somerset Gth.Net the Highway Warren Road, Brean, Somerset TA8 2RR The Highway (and adjacent Building Plot), Warren Road, Brean, Somerset gth.net The Highway Warren Road, Brean, Somerset TA8 2RR Burnham-on-Sea: 5 Highbridge: 7 miles; Weston-Super- Mare: 10 miles This good size, mature, 3 bedroom and 2 loft room, detached bungalow occupies a large plot with the considerable benefit of an attached building plot (with permission for the erection of a detached dwelling and garage) together with a mature rear garden with stunning coastal views across to the Welsh coast, no onward chain offered. Guide Price £450,000 Description This detached, mature, dormer-style bungalow was believed to have been built in the 1930’s (with later additions) occupying an elevated, good size plot backing onto the beach near Brean Down offering super sea views. The property further benefits from full planning permission to construct a detached dwelling adjacent to the property (the agent can provide a planning pack if so desired). Sedgemoor No: 06/19/00008. The property accommodation comprises: entrance hallway, living room, conservatory, kitchen/dining room (with utility), rear lobby with shower-room, garden room, 3 bedrooms and a bathroom. On the dormer level are 2 loft rooms and a shower room. AGENTS NOTE Further benefits include oil fired central heating, UPVC double glazed It would be fair to say that the property could benefit from updating and windows, cooker set to remain, and all fitted carpets, curtains and blinds modernisation. are also set to remain. Situation Externally the property occupies a large, mature plot. The current Vendors The property is situated in the coastal village of Brean within a short stroll have obtained full planning permission to erect a detached dwelling and of the Brean Down Inn and the beach. garage within the grounds which would be to the right of the bungalow The nearby coastal town of Burnham-on-Sea is within a few miles looking from the road. One of the garages would have to be demolished distant. to make way for the building plot. Currently there are 2 single garages on Burnham-on-Sea is within a short drive of Junction 22 (M5) offering site with ample further parking. The rear garden is mainly lawn and offers excellent commuting links to Weston-Super-Mare, Bristol, Taunton etc. stunning coastal views across to the Welsh Coast etc. There is a mainline railway station in nearby Highbridge and Bristol Airport is approximately 20 miles distant. This popular coastal town offers a A unique and wonderful opportunity to acquire a coastal located, spacious bustling High Street of shops, restaurants, coffee shops, banks etc., residence with attached building plot, a true rarity on the open market. together with its sea front, beaches, small pier and Esplanade ideal for coastal walks. There are also a range of leisure facilities including a championship Golf course, tennis club, cinema, small theatre, library, heated indoor swimming pool with gymnasium and a variety of The Highway, Warren Road community and social clubs. Services Oil Central Heating (boiler annually serviced). Mains electric. Mains water. Mains drainage. Outgoings Sedgemoor District Council Tax Band D Directions Leave the town of Burnham-on-Sea on the Berrow Road and proceed along through the village of Berrow and into the village of Brean. The property is found towards the end of the coast road, onto Warren Road. ‘The Highway’ is found on the left, opposite the entrance to the Brean Down Inn, identified by a For Sale board. IMPORTANT NOTICE For clarification we wish to inform any prospective purchasers that we have prepared these sales particulars as a general guide. They must not be relied upon as statements of fact. We have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, heating systems, appliances and specific fittings. Room sizes should not be relied upon for carpets and furnishings. If there are points which are of particular importance to you please contact the office prior to viewing the property. Viewing Viewing Strictly by appointment with the agents Strictly by appointment with the Agents Greenslade Taylor Hunt. Greenslade Taylor Hunt. 23 Broad Street, 75South-77 High Molton, Street, Devon, Burnham EX36 on 3AQ Sea Email: [email protected], TA8 1PE Email:Tel: 01769residential.burnham 574500 | Ref:-on [email protected] Tel: 01278 782326 | Ref: BUR200021 gth.net .
Recommended publications
  • Saints, Monks and Bishops; Cult and Authority in the Diocese of Wells (England) Before the Norman Conquest
    Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture Volume 3 Issue 2 63-95 2011 Saints, Monks and Bishops; cult and authority in the diocese of Wells (England) before the Norman Conquest Michael Costen University of Bristol Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.kenyon.edu/perejournal Part of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture Commons Recommended Citation Costen, Michael. "Saints, Monks and Bishops; cult and authority in the diocese of Wells (England) before the Norman Conquest." Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture 3, 2 (2011): 63-95. https://digital.kenyon.edu/perejournal/vol3/iss2/4 This Feature Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Art History at Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture by an authorized editor of Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Costen Saints, Monks and Bishops; cult and authority in the diocese of Wells (England) before the Norman Conquest Michael Costen, University of Bristol, UK Introduction This paper is founded upon a database, assembled by the writer, of some 3300 instances of dedications to saints and of other cult objects in the Diocese of Bath and Wells. The database makes it possible to order references to an object in many ways including in terms of dedication, location, date, and possible authenticity, and it makes data available to derive some history of the object in order to assess the reliability of the information it presents.
    [Show full text]
  • Converted from C:\PCSPDF\PCS52117.TXT
    M127-7 SEDGEMOOR DISTRICT COUNCIL CANDIDATES SUMMARY PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION - 3RD MAY 2007 Area Candidates Party Address Parish of Ashcott Adrian Scot Davis 20 School Hill, Ashcott, Somerset, DAVIS TA7 9PN Number of Seats : 8 Cilla Ann Thurlow Grain Ashcott Resident 3 Pedwell Lane, Ashcott, Bridgwater, GRAIN Somerset, TA7 9PD Joe Jenkins Saddle Stones, 31 Pedwell Hill, JENKINS Ashcott, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 9BD Jenny Lawrence 3 The Batch, Ashcott, Bridgwater, LAWRENCE Somerset, TA7 9PG Jack Miles Sayer 29 High Street, Ashcott, Bridgwater, SAYER TA7 9PZ Axbridge Town Council Dennis Bratt Past Mayor of Axbridge 62 Knightstone Close, Axbridge, BRATT Somerset, BS26 2DJ Number of Seats : 13 Kate Walker Independent 36 Houlgate Way, Axbridge, Somerset, Browne BS26 2BY BROWNE Christopher Byrne Wavering Down, Webbington Road, BYRNE Cross, Axbridge, Somerset, BS26 2EL Jeremy Gall 6 Moorland St, Axbridge, BS26 2BA GALL Pauline Ann Ham 15 Hippisley Drive, Axbridge, HAM Somerset, BS26 2DE Barry Edward Hamblin 40 West Street, Axbridge, Somerset, HAMBLIN BS26 2AD Val Isaac Vine Cottage, 50 West Street, ISAAC Axbridge, Somerset, BS26 2AD James A H Lukins Retired Farmer Townsend House, Axbridge LUKINS Andrew Robert Matthews The Cottage, Horns Lane, Axbridge, MATTHEWS Somerset, BS26 2AE Paul Leslie Passey Somerhayes, Jubilee Road, Axbridge, PASSEY Somerset, BS26 2DA Elizabeth Beryl Scott Moorland Farm, Axbridge, Somerset, SCOTT BS26 2BA Michael Taylor Mornington House, Compton Lane, TAYLOR Axbridge, Somerset, BS26 2HP Jennifer Mary Trotman 4 Bailiff's
    [Show full text]
  • Download Original Attachment
    Properties over 30K Account................. Property................ Property.. Current. Holder Address Postcode RV Ashcott Primary School ASHCOTT PRIMARY SCHOOL TA7 9PP 30250 RIDGEWAY ASHCOTT BRIDGWATER SOMERSET Consumer Buyers Ltd T/a CHURCH FARM STATION ROAD TA7 9QP 42250 Living Homes ASHCOTT BRIDGWATER SOMERSET Butcombe Brewery Ltd THE LAMB INN THE SQUARE BS26 2AP 38000 AXBRIDGE SOMERSET Sustainable Drainage CLEARWATER HOUSE BS26 2RH 53500 System Ltd CASTLEMILLS BIDDISHAM AXBRIDGE SOMERSET The Environment Agency BRADNEY DEPOT BRADNEY TA7 8PQ 56500 LANE BAWDRIP BRIDGWATER SOMERSET Burnham & Berrow Golf BURNHAM & BERROW GOLF TA8 2PE 144000 Club Limited CLUB ST CHRISTOPHERS WAY BERROW BURNHAM ON SEA SOMERSET Berrow Primary School BERROW PRIMARY SCHOOL TA8 2LJ 49750 RUGOSA DRIVE BERROW BURNHAM ON SEA SOMERSET Brightholme Caravan Park BRIGHTHOLME CARAVAN PARK TA8 2QY 46250 Ltd COAST ROAD BERROW BURNHAM ON SEA SOMERSET John Fowler Holidays SANDY GLADE HOLIDAY PARK TA8 2QR 236500 Limited COAST ROAD BERROW BURNHAM ON SEA SOMERSET Unity Farm Holiday HOLIDAY RESORT UNITY TA8 2QY 818500 Centre Ltd COAST ROAD BERROW BURNHAM ON SEA SOMERSET The Caravan Club Limited THE CARAVAN CLUB HURN TA8 2QT 43100 LANE BERROW BURNHAM ON SEA SOMERSET Flamingo Park Limited ANIMAL FARM COUNTRY PARK TA8 2RW 37500 RED ROAD BERROW BURNHAM ON SEA SOMERSET Brean Down Caravan Park BREAN DOWN CARAVAN PARK TA8 2RS 47500 Ltd BREAN DOWN ROAD BREAN BURNHAM ON SEA SOMERSET A G Hicks Ltd NO 1 CARAVAN SITE TA8 2SF 71000 SOUTHFIELD FARM CHURCH ROAD BREAN BURNHAM ON SEA SOMERSET
    [Show full text]
  • Somerset. Axbridge
    TlrRECTORY. ] SOMERSET. AXBRIDGE. 31 'The following places are included in the petty sessional Hutton, Kewstoke, Locking, Loxton, Lympsham, Markx division :-Axbridge, Badgwortb, Banwell, Berrow, Hutton, Kewstoke, Locking, Loxton, Lympsham, Biddisbam, Blagdon, !Bleadon, Brean, Brent Knoll, Burn­ Markx, Nyland-with-Batcombe, Puxton, Rowberrow, ;ham. Burnham Without, Burrington, Butcombe, Chapel Shipham, Uphill, Weare, Wedmore, Weston-super­ .AIle.:rton, Charterhouse (ville), Cheddar, Christon, Mare, Wick St. Lawrence, Winscombe, Worle, Wring­ 'Churchill, Compton Bishop, Congresbury, East Brent, ton-with-Broadfield. The population of the union in ;Highbrid-ge North, Highbridge South, Hutton, Kew­ 1891 was 43,189 and in 1901 was 47,915; area, 97,529; ·stoke, Locking, Loxton, Lympsham, Mark, Nyland & rateable value in 1897 was £234,387 'Batcombe, Puxton, Rowberrow, Shipbam, UphiIl,Weare, Cbairman of the Board of Guardians, C. H. Poole 'Wedmore, Weston-supe.:r-Mare, Wick St. Lawrence, Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, William 'Winscombe, Worle &; Wrington Reece, West street, Axbridge AXBRIDGE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. Treasurer, John Henry Bicknell, Stuckey's Bank Collector to the Guardians, William Reece, West street ?lIeet at the Board room, Workhouse, West street, on 3rd Relieving & Vaccination Officers, No. 1 district, F. E. Day, friday in each month at II a. m. Eastville, Weston-super-Mare; No. 2 district, Herbert Chairman. W. Petheram W. Berry, Churchill; No. 3 district, Frederick Curtin, Clerk, William Reeca, West street Wedmore; No. 4 district, R. S. Waddon, Brent Knoll Treasurer, John Henry Bicknell, Bank ho. Stuckey's Bank Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. 1 district, A. B. :MedicaI Officer of Health, .A.rtbur VictDr Lecbe L.R.C.P.
    [Show full text]
  • Burnham-On-Sea Highbridge
    E N W A L IC A K S R 3 O N A 7 D E R 0 V E E C T T S O R Y W D A Y A O R D Brean, D A E O Weston- R R H T Super-Mare U O S Animal Farm 3 Adventure Park RE C B TO Brean Golf Club D RY R W A W I O A D N ICK R Y G TERTOW R N W EAS Brean Leisure Park OAD A E A R T B D M ROAD E HA R A PS O M R R LY O A T 2 D S A O C Lympsham W I C K L A N E D A 5 O S R OUT D H E RO R A D W Wick E S T R O A D C O A S T R O A D W I CK L AN Warning: NCN33 route is on sand E and is covered at high tide. Use alternative route on road if unsuitable. D Beware of fast-moving tides A RO D E R C O W A M ID E S D S T LE S T R TR R O E ET O A A D D PA OW RSONAGE RO TON R AD W BUR IC B RE K NT L R C RCH A 140 OA HU HOUS N B3 D E E RO R A D M D E I D N D O East L T E S S K T N Brent R J E O U E L M D T I A A Berrow O E N R ' N S N A A L CRE O S L T L R I A H B OSETR W R EE O PADDOCK R N O T BREN R T RO U AD B B3140 HAM ROAD B3140 AD STATION RO D A O R E E R T LIN H LANE B S HILL K E A S R RO G W A R R O D A E D N S B R E E N LAN T ED S OK T RO R C E S NUE E AXO VE T NDA LE A B G 3 O 1 4 LF 0 LI NKS ROAD Brent Knoll LAN CH E UR CH ST CH The Professionals RIS T D O RI GE G Golf Shop E ARDE P L N H S ER C ' CO S W H AY U R Warning: NCN33 route is on sand C H SHELL L and is covered at high tide.
    [Show full text]
  • Many SPIRAEA, Z
    ROSACEA. 97 3. Bridgwater ; MelvilL Hedges on the slopes of the Blackdown hills. Roadside between Ford and Bromp- ton Ralph. 4. Brympton ; J. Sowerby. Near Chard. 6. Hedges between Chard and Winsham, rather frequent. 7. Hedge near Pen Selwood. 5. Europe and W. Asia. (Azores : Canaries). Will- komm says " Hab. sponte in Ital., Dalmat., Tauria." Koch " ex Oriente allata." England, Ireland. Not in Gloucestershire ? I do not always find it easy to distinguish Prunus Avium from P. Cerasus , and doubt much as to the value of some of the book characters. The under surface of the leaves is said to be pubescent in P. Avium, but glabrous in P. Cerasus. I find it to be much the same in both, viz. thinly hairy. Many continental authors derive a character from the petioles, say- ing of P. Avium "petioles with one or two (large) glands at the top ;" and of P. Cerasus " glands on the petioles none or mounting to the lower teeth of the leaves." I am convinced, however, that no reliance can be placed on this. Perhaps the shape of the adult leaves and the suckers of P. Cerasus afford the best characters. [P. PADUS, L. Alien ; woods, where I suspect it has always been originally planted. May. 9. Brockley Combe ; F. B. C. Clevedon ; W. E. Green. 10. St. Anne's Wood, Brislington ; T. B. Flower (Phyt. I. 68). Leigh Woods ; Swete. Roddenbury Wood, Longleat ; just within the county, probably planted ; H. F. Parsons. Europe ; N. Africa ; N. and W. Asia Himalaya. ; England (northern), Scotland, Ireland. Not in Devon, Dorset, nor Wilts.] II.
    [Show full text]
  • Election of Parish Councillors for the Burtle Parish STATEMENT OF
    Election of Parish Councillors for the Ashcott Parish STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of EIGHT Parish Councillors on Thursday, 2nd May 2019 for the Ashcott Parish. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. SURNAME, 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER’S NAME RETURNING OFFICER HAS OTHER NAMES IN (if any) SECONDER’S NAME DECLARED A NOMINATION FULL INVALID Bagg Ian Cecil 23 High View Drive, Jennifer Todman(P), Tony Ashcott, TA7 9QY Edmunds(S) Howe Adrian Malcolm 24 Ridgeway, Ashcott, Susan Bagg(P), Gillian Nr Bridgwater, TA7 9PP Tidball(S) Lawrence Jenny 7 High View Drive, Stuart Honaker(P), Dilys Ashcott, Bridgwater, Trevor(S) Somerset, TA7 9QY Linham Robert Martin 5 High Street, Ashcott, Lee Wilson(P), Paula Dean(S) Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 9PL Smith Emma Anne Millslade Farm, 2 Richard P Kearle(P), Eloise Station Road, Ashcott, Routledge(S) Bridgwater, TA7 9QP The persons opposite whose names no entry is made in column 5 have been and stand validly nominated Dated: Monday, 08 April 2019 Allison Griffin Returning Officer Electoral Registration Officer Bridgwater House King Square BRIDGWATER SOMERSET TA6 3AR Published and printed by Allison Griffin, Returning Officer, Electoral Registration Officer, Bridgwater House, King Square, BRIDGWATER, SOMERSET, TA6 3AR Election of Parish Councillors for the Axbridge Parish STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of THIRTEEN Parish Councillors on Thursday, 2nd May 2019 for the Axbridge Parish. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Somerset 1947-1980)
    This electronic thesis or dissertation has been downloaded from Explore Bristol Research, http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk Author: Mills, Elizabeth A Title: Changes in the rural spatial economy of an English county (Somerset 1947-1980). General rights Access to the thesis is subject to the Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International Public License. A copy of this may be found at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode This license sets out your rights and the restrictions that apply to your access to the thesis so it is important you read this before proceeding. Take down policy Some pages of this thesis may have been removed for copyright restrictions prior to having it been deposited in Explore Bristol Research. However, if you have discovered material within the thesis that you consider to be unlawful e.g. breaches of copyright (either yours or that of a third party) or any other law, including but not limited to those relating to patent, trademark, confidentiality, data protection, obscenity, defamation, libel, then please contact [email protected] and include the following information in your message: •Your contact details •Bibliographic details for the item, including a URL •An outline nature of the complaint Your claim will be investigated and, where appropriate, the item in question will be removed from public view as soon as possible. CHANGES IN THE RURAL SPATIAL ECONOMY OF AN ENGLISH COUNTY (SOMERSET 1947-1980) Elizabeth A. Mills Department of Geography A thesis submitted to the UnisersIty of Brrstol In accordance with the requirements for the Degree of PhD m the Faculty of Social Sciences July 1988 APPENDICES APPENDIX 1 BRACEY ' S 1947 QUESTIONNAIRE Parish C 442.4aSt.Q1U2/ Investigator L.
    [Show full text]
  • Coastal Access Brean Down to Minehead
    www.naturalengland.org.uk Coastal Access Brean Down to Minehead Natural England’s Report to the Secretary of State: Overview Natural England Natural C Based upon O OS licence number 100022021 c r own copyright and database right 2013. All rights reserved. r dnance Survey material on behalf of HMSO. Extent of proposals Map A: Key map WESTON-SUPER-MARE 3 Chapter number and title Extent of proposals in each chapter Brean Down 1 Brean Down to Burnham-on-Sea (maps 1a to 1g) Brean Down Motorway 2 Burnham-on-Sea to New Clyce Bridge (maps 2a to 2b) A road Uphill B road 3 New Clyce Bridge to Dunball Wharf (maps 3a to 3i) Minor road A370 4 Dunball Wharf to Bridgwater (maps 4a to 4c) Brean Railway & station 5 Bridgwater to Combwich Clyce (maps 5a to 5f) 0 5km 1 6 Combwich Clyce to Wall Common (maps 6a to 6e) 7 Wall Common to Hinkley Point (maps 7a to 7e) Brent Knoll 8 Hinkley Point to Quantock’s Head (maps 8a to 8d) Burnham-on-Sea 9 Quantock’s Head to Watchet (maps 9a to 9d) Burnham-on-Sea 10 Watchet to Blue Anchor (maps 10a to 10c) Hinkley 2 Highbridge Point Stert 11 Blue Anchor to Minehead (maps 11a to 11e) New Minehead Hinkley Power Wall Point Station 7 Common Clyce Blue Anchor Bay Point Huntspill Bridge Minehead 11 Blue 8 Quantock’s 6 Anchor tt Dunster 10Watchet 9 Head re Kilve r A38 Combwich Pa Pawlett ill Stogursey ver Av Clyce Ri r A39 e Watchet 3 Dunball Wharf iv Carhampton Washford R Combwich Puriton Holford Nether A396 5 Williton Stowey Cannington West A39 4 A39 Somerset Bridgwater railway A358 A372M5 Crowcombe BRIDGWATER Coastal Access | Brean Down to Minehead | Natural England’s Report to the Secretary of State | Overview 2 Advice on reading the report Our report is published on our website as a series of separate documents: Overview This document is called the Overview.
    [Show full text]
  • Saints, Monks and Bishops; Cult and Authority in the Diocese of Wells (England) Before the Norman Conquest
    Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture Volume 3 Issue 2 63-95 2011 Saints, Monks and Bishops; cult and authority in the diocese of Wells (England) before the Norman Conquest Michael Costen University of Bristol Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.kenyon.edu/perejournal Part of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture Commons Recommended Citation Costen, Michael. "Saints, Monks and Bishops; cult and authority in the diocese of Wells (England) before the Norman Conquest." Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture 3, 2 (2011): 63-95. https://digital.kenyon.edu/perejournal/vol3/iss2/4 This Feature Article is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture by an authorized editor of Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Costen Saints, Monks and Bishops; cult and authority in the diocese of Wells (England) before the Norman Conquest Michael Costen, University of Bristol, UK Introduction This paper is founded upon a database, assembled by the writer, of some 3300 instances of dedications to saints and of other cult objects in the Diocese of Bath and Wells. The database makes it possible to order references to an object in many ways including in terms of dedication, location, date, and possible authenticity, and it makes data available to derive some history of the object in order to assess the reliability of the information it presents. Using the data, combined with other historical and archaeological evidence, this paper attempts to analyse the dedication policies, if any, followed by bishops and monasteries in the diocese in the tenth and eleventh centuries in order to ascertain whether or not this throws any light on the relationship between the secular and the regular branches of the Church in this period.
    [Show full text]
  • Somersetshire. · Axbridge
    .. DffiECTO:aY.J SOMERSETSHIRE. · AXBRIDGE. 2 1- Luttrell Col. Henry Acland Fownes C.B., u.A., D.L. Badg- chairman ; Major William Long, Stuckey's Bank, treas• • worth court, Axbridge R.S.O urer; Edward Fry Wade, West street, clerk; Thomas Macliver Peter Stuart esq. Ardnaves, ·weston-super-Mare Smith, High street, surveyor Mullins Thomas esq. Aberfeldy, Weston-super-Mare Town Hall, J onas W eare, town crier & toll collector Nicholetts Jn. Toiler esq. Manor ho. Brent Knoll,Brirlgwatr Corporation Weighing Machine, Town hall, Jonas Weare, Pethick Henry esq. Trewatha, Weston-super-Mare weigher Simmons Charles John esq. Langford R.S.O Inland Revenue Office, Lamb hotel, James Clinton, officer Smyth-Pigott Cecil Hugh esq. Brockley court, near Bristol AXBRIDGB UNlON. Somers Benj.Edwd. esq. M.A. Mendip lodge,Langford R.S.O Board day, alternate tuesdays at II a.m. at the Board Thwaites John Bolton esq. The Grove, Burnham room, Workhouse. Turner Col. Mansfield, Sidmouth house, West~m-super-Mare The union embraces the following parishes :-Axbridge, Whitting Chas.Edwd.esq. Uphill grange,Weston-super-Mare Badgworth, Banwell, Berrow, Biddisham, Blagdon, Blea­ Wills William Henry esq. F.R.G.s., F.R.B.S. Coombe lodge, don, Breaa, Brent Knoll, Burnham, Burrington, Eut­ Blagdon R.S.O combe, Chapel Allerton, Charterhouse, Cheddar, Cbriston, . Yatman Rev. John Augustus M.A. Winscombe hill, Weston­ Churchill, Compton Bishop, Congresbury, East Brent, super-Mare Button, Kewstoke, Locking, Loxton, Lympsham, Mark, Clerk to the Magistrates, Fredc. Wood B. A. Church steps Nyland-with-Batcombe, Puxton, Rowberrow, Shipham, Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall, Axbridge, every Uphill, Weare, Wedmore, Weston-super-Mare, Wick St.
    [Show full text]
  • Somerset Flood Risk Management Common Works Programme 2015/16
    SOMERSET FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT COMMON WORKS PROGRAMME 2015/16 A) Background Following its establishment on 31st January 2015, the Somerset Rivers Authority (SRA) is committed to preparing a Common Works Programme (CWP), which will be updated annually. The CWP encompass all Flood Risk Management Authorities (FRMAs) in Somerset, and covers all inland flood risk management improvement schemes and maintenance works. It sets out information on schemes being undertaken using funding available to FRMAs through their conventional spending programmes, but also includes schemes and works being delivered using additional funding made available to the SRA. It includes: All capital schemes however funded; The established maintenance programmes of the Environment Agency, and Internal Drainage Boards; the Enhanced Maintenance Programme - for details, see: www.somersetriversauthority.org.uk/about-us/board-and- partners/board-meetings-and-papers/?entryid108=97700 Relevant programmes of Somerset County Council (SCC) as Lead Local Flood Authority and Highways Authority; District Council and Water Company schemes. B) Purpose 1. To share information with local communities and businesses about the schemes and works being undertaken; 2. To provide a basis for co-ordinating the planning and implementation of schemes, including developing efficiencies for joint delivery, and reporting on progress. C) Change The CWP will be updated to take account of issues that emerge during the course of the year, and may be subject to change, reflecting the ability to respond to needs and opportunities, and the availability of funding, as they arise. D) Prioritisation The CWP seeks to focus resources in areas where there is the greatest need, and where investment will bring the greatest benefits.
    [Show full text]