Download Original Attachment

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Download Original Attachment Notification of secrecy requirements – the count Regulation 29 of the European Parliamentary Elections Regulations 2004 (as amended) [...] (2) Every person attending at the verification of the ballot paper accounts or the counting of the votes shall maintain and aid in maintaining the secrecy of voting and shall not – (a) ascertain or attempt to ascertain at the counting of votes the number or other unique identifying mark on the back of any ballot paper; (b) communicate any information obtained at the verification of the ballot paper accounts or the counting of the votes as to the way in which any vote is given on any particular ballot paper. (3) No person attending at the verification of the ballot paper accounts shall express to any person an opinion based on information obtained at that verification as to the likely result of the election. [...] 7) If a person acts in contravention of this regulation, he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months. Electoral Services Civic Office, Floor 2, Waterdale, Doncaster, DN1 3BU Count Area 1 Polling Polling Station Polling Station Address Local Ward Count Table District No 1 AA Balby Community Library High Road Balby Doncaster DN4 0PL Hexthorpe and Balby North 2 AB Balby Waverley Primary School Douglas Road Balby Doncaster DN4 0UB Hexthorpe and Balby North 3 AC Travis Gardens Communal Hall Travis Gardens Hexthorpe Doncaster DN4 0DR Hexthorpe and Balby North 4 AD Portable Unit Junction of Carr Hill & St Catherines Avenue Balby Doncaster DN4 8BL Hexthorpe and Balby North 5 AE St Johns Scout Headquarters Greenfield Lane Balby Doncaster DN4 0PT Hexthorpe and Balby North Count Table 1 6 AF Balby Central Outreach Centre Stevens Road Balby Doncaster DN4 0LL Hexthorpe and Balby North 7 BA,BB Nursery Unit, Mallard Primary School Cedar Road Balby Doncaster DN4 9HU Balby South 8 BC Westbourne Gardens Communal Hall Westbourne Gardens Off Springwell Lane Balby Doncaster DN4 9SD Balby South 9 BD Nurture Unit Woodfield Primary School Gurney Road Balby Doncaster DN4 8LA Balby South 10 CA Quaker Meeting House Oxford Place, Off St James Street Doncaster DN1 3RH Town 11 CB Chequer Road Baptist Church Hall Chequer Road Doncaster DN1 2AL Town 12 CC The Community House 31 Clark Avenue Hyde Park Doncaster DN4 5BX Town 13 CD Mary Woollett, Danum Road, DN4 5HF Town 14 CE Lakeside Primary School Sandy Lane Hyde Park Doncaster DN4 5ES Town Count Table 2 15 CF Town Field Primary School Thorne Road Doncaster DN1 2JS Town 16 CG Doncaster Deaf Trust Leger Way Doncaster DN2 6AY Town 17 CH International Community Centre 30 Nether Hall Road Doncaster DN1 2PW Town 18 CI St Marys Church Hall St Marys Road Doncaster DN1 2NR Town 19 CJ St Andrews Methodist Church Hall Morley Road Wheatley Doncaster DN1 2TW Town 20 DA Wheatley Hills Tennis Club Greenhouse Road Wheatley Hills Doncaster DN2 5NG Wheatley Hills and Intake 21 DB Intake Primary Academy School Hall Sidney Road Intake Doncaster DN2 6EW Wheatley Hills and Intake 22 DC Plover Primary School Coniston Road Intake Doncaster DN2 6JL Wheatley Hills and Intake 23 DD Sandringham Primary School Sandringham Road Intake Doncaster DN2 5LS Wheatley Hills and Intake 24 DE Healthy Living Centre Sandringham Road Intake Doncaster DN2 5LS Wheatley Hills and Intake 25 DF Foundation Stage Unit Park Primary School Monmouth Road Wheatley Doncaster DN2 4JP Wheatley Hills and Intake Count Table 3 26 DG The Hepworth Centre Kingfisher Primary School Coventry Grove Wheatley Doncaster DN2 4PY Wheatley Hills and Intake 27 DH Ennerdale Communal Hall 1 Fernhurst Road Wheatley Hills Doncaster DN2 5QL Wheatley Hills and Intake 28 DI Portable Unit Junction of Jefferson Avenue & Chalmers Drive Clay Lane Estate Doncaster Wheatley Hills and Intake 29 DJ St Pauls Church Hall Parkway North Wheatley Doncaster DN2 4HS Wheatley Hills and Intake 159 UC Edenthorpe Community Centre Cedric Road Edenthorpe Doncaster DN3 2HZ Edenthorpe and Kirk Sandall 158 UB The Church of the Good Shepherd Church Balk Edenthorpe Doncaster DN3 2PP Edenthorpe and Kirk Sandall 30 EA Hallcross Academy Lower School St Michaels Road Bessacarr Doncaster DN4 5LT Bessacarr 31 EB Wilby Carr Community Centre Aldesworth Road Cantley Doncaster DN4 6LD Bessacarr 32 EC Hawthorn Primary School Pupil & Parent Support Centre Elmham Road Cantley Doncaster DN4 6LQ Bessacarr Count Table 4 33 ED Nursery Unit, Bessacarr Primary School Ellers Avenue Bessacarr Doncaster DN4 7DT Bessacarr 34 EE Ewood Drive Communal Hall Ewood Drive Cantley Doncaster DN4 6AU Bessacarr 35 EF St Francis Church Hall Nostell Place Bessacarr Doncaster DN4 7JA Bessacarr 36 EG Portable Unit Junction of Langsett Court & Lakeside Boulevard Lakeside Doncaster Bessacarr 157 UA Assembly Hall Dentons Green Lane Kirk Sandall Doncaster DN3 1JP Edenthorpe and Kirk Sandall 37 FA Armthorpe Youth Centre Mere Lane Armthorpe Doncaster DN3 2DA Armthorpe 38 FB Walbank Road Communal Hall Walbank Road Armthorpe Doncaster DN3 3TF Armthorpe Count Table 5 39 FC Armthorpe Community Centre Welfare Park Church Street Armthorpe Doncaster DN3 3AG Armthorpe 40 FD,FF Charles Court Extra Care Home Charles Crescent Armthorpe Doncaster DN3 2AQ Armthorpe 41 FE Maple Grove Communal Hall Maple Grove Armthorpe Doncaster DN3 2EQ Armthorpe Count Area 2 Polling Polling Station Polling Station Address Local Ward Count Table District No 54 HA St John the Baptist Church St Johns Road Edlington Doncaster DN12 1AX Edlington & Warmsworth 55 HB Stubbins Hill Community Centre Stubbins Hill Edlington Doncaster DN12 1JN Edlington & Warmsworth 56 HC Warmsworth Primary School Mill Lane Warmsworth Doncaster DN4 9RG Edlington & Warmsworth 57 HD Howbeck Drive Community Centre Howbeck Drive Edlington Doncaster DN12 1PW Edlington & Warmsworth 58 HE Warmsworth Community Centre Low Road West Warmsworth Doncaster DN4 9LE Edlington & Warmsworth 59 IA Carr Lodge Academy Grady Drive Doncaster DN4 8GA Tickhill and Wadworth Count Table 6 60 IB,IH The Masters House High Street Braithwell Rotherham S66 7AW Tickhill and Wadworth 61 IC Womens Institute Hut Main Street Loversall Doncaster DN11 9EE Tickhill and Wadworth 62 ID Tickhill Cricket Club Alderson Drive Tickhill Doncaster DN11 9EU Tickhill and Wadworth 63 IE Scout & Guide Headquarters St Marys Road Tickhill Doncaster DN11 9LZ Tickhill and Wadworth 64 IF Wadworth Village Hall Old School Lane Wadworth Doncaster DN11 9BW Tickhill and Wadworth 65 IG Stainton Village Hall School Lane Stainton Rotherham S66 7QX Tickhill and Wadworth 42 GA,GE Elm Green Lane Community Centre Elm Green Lane Conisbrough Doncaster DN12 3HS Conisbrough 43 GB Portable Unit Windmill Avenue Conisbrough Doncaster DN12 2DH Conisbrough 44 GC Castle Academy Station Road Conisbrough Doncaster DN12 3DB Conisbrough 45 GD Sister De Sales Parish Centre St Albans Catholic Church Wadworth Street Denaby Main Doncaster DN12 4AQ Conisbrough 46 GF Conisbrough Ivanhoe Primary Academy Nursery Building Old Road Conisbrough Doncaster DN12 3LR Conisbrough 47 GG Rowena Academy Gardens Lane Conisbrough Doncaster DN12 3JY Conisbrough 48 GH Morley Place Academy Old Road Conisbrough Doncaster DN12 3LZ Conisbrough Count Table 7 49 GI Community Centre Harrogate Drive Denaby Main Doncaster DN12 4HQ Conisbrough 50 GJ Community Centre Hickleton Street Denaby Main Doncaster DN12 4BA Conisbrough 51 GK Portable Unit Manor Farm Public House Car Park Denaby Lane Old Denaby Doncaster DN12 4LD Conisbrough 52 GL,GM Portable Unit Windmill Avenue Conisbrough Doncaster DN12 2DH Conisbrough 53 GN Clifton Church and Community Centre Church Lane Clifton Rotherham S66 7RX Conisbrough 90 MB Rosedale Primary School Rosedale Road Scawsby Doncaster DN5 8RL Roman Ridge 91 MC,MD Scawsby Community Centre Barnsley Road Scawsby Doncaster DN5 8QQ Roman Ridge 89 MA Castle Hills Primary School Jossey Lane Scawthorpe Doncaster DN5 9ED Roman Ridge 66 JA Austerfield Study Centre High Street Austerfield Doncaster DN10 6RG Rossington and Bawtry 67 JB New Hall Conference Room Station Road Bawtry Doncaster DN10 6PU Rossington and Bawtry 68 JC St Michaels Primary School Sheepbridge Lane Old Rossington Doncaster DN11 0EZ Rossington and Bawtry 69 JD Rossington Memorial Hall, McConnell Crescent, DN11 0PL Rossington and Bawtry Count Table 8 70 JE Grange Lane Academy Nursery Building Grange Lane Rossington Doncaster DN11 0QY Rossington and Bawtry 71 JF Tornedale Infant School Gattison Lane Rossington Doncaster DN11 0NQ Rossington and Bawtry 72 JG Rossington All Saints Academy Bond Street Rossington Doncaster DN11 0BY Rossington and Bawtry 73 JH Brodsworth Way Pavilion Brodsworth Way Rossington Doncaster DN11 0FD Rossington and Bawtry Count Area 2 74 KA Auckley Junior & Infant School School Lane Auckley Doncaster DN9 3JN Finningley 75 KB Cantley Community Centre Goodison Boulevard Cantley Doncaster DN4 6DF Finningley 76 KC Blaxton Village Hall Back Lane Blaxton Doncaster DN9 3AJ Finningley 77 KD Kilham Hall Kilham Lane Branton Doncaster DN3 3PF Finningley 78 KE St Oswalds Academy Silver Birch Grove Finningley Doncaster DN9 3EQ Finningley 79 KF Hayfield Lane Primary School Hayfield Lane Auckley Doncaster DN9 3NB Finningley Count Table 9 80 KG,KI Hatchell Wood Primary Academy Plumpton Park Road Bessacarr Doncaster DN4 6SL Finningley 81 KH Portable Unit Nether Cantley Lane Old Cantley Doncaster DN3 3QQ Finningley 127 QC St Nicholas Church Hall Stonegate Thorne Doncaster DN8 5NP Thorne and Moorends 132 QG,QH The Community Centre Northgate Moorends Doncaster DN8 4LX Thorne and Moorends
Recommended publications
  • Planning Committee
    PLANNING COMMITTEE AGENDA Meeting to be held in The Ceres Suite, Worksop Town Hall, S80 2AH on Wednesday, 13th September 2017 at 6.30 p.m. (Please note time and venue) Please turn mobile telephones to silent during meetings. In case of emergency, Members/officers can be contacted on the Council's mobile telephone: 07940 001 705. In accordance with the Openness of Local Government Bodies Regulations 2014, audio/visual recording and photography at Council meetings is permitted in accordance with the Council’s protocol ‘Filming of Public Meetings’. 1 PLANNING COMMITTEE Membership 2017/18 Councillors D. K. Brett, H. Burton, G. Clarkson, S. Fielding, G. Freeman, K. H. Isard, G. A. N. Oxby, D. G. Pidwell, M. W. Quigley, S. Scotthorne, A. K. Smith and T. Taylor. Substitute Members: None Quorum: 3 Members Lead Officer for this Meeting Fiona Dunning Administrator for this Meeting Julie Hamilton NOTE FOR MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC (a) Please do not take photographs or make any recordings during the meeting without the prior agreement of the Chair. (b) Letters attached to Committee reports reflect the views of the authors and not necessarily the views of the District Council. 2 PLANNING COMMITTEE Wednesday, 13th September 2017 AGENDA 1. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE 2. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST BY MEMBERS AND OFFICERS * (pages 5 - 6) (Members’ and Officers’ attention is drawn to the attached notes and form) (a) Members (b) Officers 3. MINUTES OF MEETING HELD ON 16TH AUGUST 2017 * (pages 7 - 14) 4. MINUTES OF PLANNING CONSULTATION GROUP MEETINGS HELD BETWEEN 17th AND 31ST JULY 2017* (pages 15 - 26) 5.
    [Show full text]
  • Secondary Planning Area Report Balby and Edlington
    Learning Provision Organisation: Secondary Planning Area Report Balby and Edlington 2020 Release Analysis of school and childcare provision within the Balby and Edlington pyramids. 1 Contents 1. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................. 4 1a. Demographic ................................................................................................................................. 4 1b. Schools .......................................................................................................................................... 4 1c. Childcare and Early Years .............................................................................................................. 5 1d. SEND .............................................................................................................................................. 5 1e. Key Points ...................................................................................................................................... 5 2. The Locality in Context ........................................................................................................................ 6 2a. Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 6 2b. Demographics and Population ...................................................................................................... 6 2c. Locality Profile ..............................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • For Enquiries on This Agenda Please Contact
    DONCASTER METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL REGENERATION & HOUSING OVERVIEW & SCRUTINY PANEL MONDAY, 15TH OCTOBER, 2018 A MEETING of the REGENERATION & HOUSING OVERVIEW & SCRUTINY PANEL was held at the COUNCIL CHAMBER - CIVIC OFFICE, DONCASTER on MONDAY, 15TH OCTOBER, 2018 at 1.00 PM PRESENT: Chair - Councillor Paul Wray Councillors Duncan Anderson, Iris Beech and Steve Cox ALSO IN ATTENDANCE: Other Councillors; Councillor Richard A Jones Councillor Bill Mordue – Cabinet Member for Business, Skills and Economic Development DMBC; Jonathan Bucknall - Senior Strategy and Performance Manager Peter Lowe - Strategy and Performance Improvement Manager Drew Oxley - Head of Trading Services Richard Gibbons - Market Manager External; Dan Fell - Chief Executive Officer (Doncaster Chamber) Rebecca Leam - Policy & Communications Executive – (Doncaster Chamber) ACTION 1 APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE. Apologies for absence were received from Councillors David Nevett, Charlie Hogarth and Eva Hughes. 2 TO CONSIDER THE EXTENT, IF ANY, TO WHICH THE PUBLIC AND PRESS ARE TO BE EXCLUDED FROM THE MEETING. There were no items on the agenda that contained exempt information. 3 DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST, IF ANY. There were no declarations of interest made. 4 PUBLIC STATEMENTS There were no public statements were made. 5 DONCASTER INCLUSIVE GROWTH STRATEGY 2018-21 A report was presented to the Panel on the latest Inclusive Growth Strategy. Members were provided with the draft document which detailed the level and type of reforms recommended for driving inclusive growth; why
    [Show full text]
  • Breastfeeding Booklet
    DONCASTER FAMILY HUBS Breastfeeding Support Information and Support for pregnant and breastfeeding women and their families. Take a look inside to see what Family Hubs can offer you and your new baby… Family Hubs can offer you information and support about breastfeeding during your pregnancy and when your baby is born. Midwives and health teams; our trained Hub Staff, and our Breastfeeding Peer Supporters will be happy to help. You will meet your Midwife and Health Team during your pregnancy and will also be invited to sessions at the Family Hub at various times during your pregnancy to meet with our staff and volunteer Peer Supporters. We then offer Breast Start and a range of groups for mums and babies where breastfeeding information and support is available. What is a Breastfeeding Peer Supporter? A woman who has breastfed a baby herself and; Lives locally Has undertaken training in breastfeeding and supporting women and can offer information, tips and hints to help you on your breastfeeding journey. Is able to listen to and support pregnant and breastfeeding women who may have questions, concerns or challenges. Someone who will befriend and support breastfeeding women in groups and other community settings, home visits, or on the telephone. Promotes breastfeeding in the community. What we want to do; Give women and their partners support when deciding how they will feed their baby. Support women to continue to breastfeed for as long as they want to. Talk to all family members e.g. partners and grandparents who would like to know more about breastfeeding and how they can support a breastfeeding mother.
    [Show full text]
  • 2012 Air Quality Updating and Screening Assessment for Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council
    2012 Air Quality Updating and Screening Assessment for Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council In fulfillment of Part IV of the Environment Act 1995 Local Air Quality Management April, 2012 Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Local Authority Lisa Croft Officer Department Pollution Control PO Box 257, Pollution Control, The Address Council House, College Road, Doncaster, DN1 1RN Telephone 01302 737579 e-mail [email protected] Report Reference USA2012 number Date 30 th April 2012 LAQM USA 2012 1 Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Executive Summary The Updating and Screening Assessment confirms that the 5 Air Quality Management Areas (AQMA’s) in the Borough of Doncaster are valid and that the boundaries adequately describe the area of exceedence of the nitrogen dioxide annual mean objective. There have been no new or significantly changed sources identified which are likely to give rise to further exceedences of any of the pollutants assessed under Local Air Quality Management. The air quality across most of the Borough remains within the objective levels and monitoring will continue where necessary. There are still significant road sources in the Borough and further investigations, where a Detailed Assessment will be conducted, are required for the areas of Skellow, close to the A1and Hickleton on the A635. Screening has yet to be completed for a new biomass installation and the results will be reported in 2013 either in the Progress Report or directly in a Detailed Assessment should screening indicate this is necessary. LAQM USA 2012 2 Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Table of contents 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Description of Local Authority Area ..................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • The Boundary Committee for England Periodic Electoral
    WOO DHOU SE LA Kirk Sandall NE HATFIELD PARISH WARD Barnby Dun Common Remple Common MOSSCROFT LANE Industrial Resr 8 1 Estate Dunsville M R BARNBY DUN WITH KIRK SANDALL CP i v e r D o Sand and Gravel Pit n Brick Hill Carr Common Pit (disused) D e Dunsville f g n yi Carr Side la ld P ie Kirk Sandall Common F Schools Und Def HATFIELD WARD BENTLEY EDENTHORPE, KIRK SANDALL Moor Hills WARD Canon AND BARNBY DUN WARD Popham Long Sandall School Common DUNSVILLE PARISH WARD Playing Field West Moor HATFIELD CP T H O R N in Def a L r A Playing D d N o Field lo E F Spoil Heap f Hungerhill School Schools Long Sandall e D p D ea e Common l H f Edenthorpe EDENTHORPE CP oi Sp ut C HATFIELD WOODHOUSE ey atl he W Don PARISH WARD River Low Grounds or Huggin Carr School THORNE WARD School D ef Und Def WHEATLEY WARD Und D ef Playing Field Miniature Golf Course Shaw Wood Junior And Infant School Und Playing E N Field R O H D T R U nd Ch Wheatley Golf Course Armthorpe Comprehensive School C H Church Armthorpe Sand and Gravel Pit E S Comprehensive T N School U School T A V E Armthorpe D e Gunhills f Playing Fields ROAD ARMTHORPE Football Spoil Ground Heap ARMTHORPE WARD Allotment Gardens Rugby Ground School Schools ARMTHORPE CP Spoil Heap Tranmoor TOWN MOOR WARD U n d Whiphills Danum School Tranmoor D ef South Moor Pond D OA T R EA L B AL Playing Fields ND SA Playing Fields e urs Co ce Ra re's Drain Doncaster Common Fo f e Town Moor Golf Course Cantley Park D Sports Ground D D Cantley Low Common e ef f R ace C ourse Cantley Common B AW T CANTLEY CP RY Wilby
    [Show full text]
  • Heritage Festival
    Doncaster HERITAGE FESTIVAL 22 April – 7 May 2017 Take part in events, talks, walks and workshops to celebrate the richness and variety of heritage in Doncaster. www.doncaster.gov.uk/heritagefestival MANY ACTIVITIES ARE FREE! WHAT’S ON… Sat 22 April Sun 23 April Doncaster & District Heritage Mexborough First World War Association Local History Fair Walking Tour Featuring The Great War on Tour Meet at Mexborough Railway Station, S64 9AQ Doncaster Museum & Art Gallery, 11am – 2pm Chequer Road, DN1 2AE 2.5 mile walk telling the story of how the First World 11am – 4pm War impacted on Mexborough. You will take in landmark The Annual Local History Fair organised by the memorials, buildings and some of the personnel who member groups of the Doncaster & District Heritage contributed to the war effort. Association [DDHA]. There will be stalls, displays, family Tour led by Bill Lawrence of Mexborough Heritage activities, re-enactments and entertainment. Society and author of From Pit Town to Battlefields: Doncaster 1914-18’s Great War on Tour will be there 1914-1916 Mexborough & The Great War to launch ‘Our communities in War’, a new series of *Dogs welcome. Please wear suitable footwear. pop-up exhibitions focussing on the involvement of local Cost: FREE. (Donations to Mexborough Heritage people and places in the First World War created by Society welcome). Just turn up! local history groups. Bring along your First World War family objects to be scanned and added to a new online Sun 23 April community archive. Village Memories Braithwell Doncaster 1914-18 is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
    [Show full text]
  • Thorne Inset Campsall and Norton Inset Mexborough Inset Doncaster's
    M L B D a S o Elmsa South Elmsall n s e s W ay ll L o T w 496 to Wakefield e T 408 405 For continuation of 301 to Askern 84b to Sykehouse u e n he d n a A Kirk 2 bb L Thorne Road e w a A1 L e n A L 51 B ’s W C a D Kirkton La E 409 407.X45 M 8877 d o A alk C 87a87a Field Lane e services in this area see n E For continuation of a r 6 t g h r Thorne Inset Northgate 3 a e Bramwith a o t h 303 51a n Burghwallis R u o r 8 g a 412 ckley 84 s R h i 301 s r Lan Campsall and Norton inset right r t e h c services in this area 303 a G 84b d 8 r h R 8 Ha L l D t H R 84b ig 303 e o o S 84a a h 8a o ll R a H n n 8787 see Thorne inset right fi c a d t 8a d M 84a e 8 8a 87 87a a St. a 496 d La . a gh s 303 Owston ne 84b z t e e id d 87a87a H 8877 r Thorpe 84 l e d 84 a R l o R n o 301 e R 87a87a d . 87a87a . L a a ne Skellow r d a a in Balne e L M n 301 t L A e s La e Hazel i a Stainforth l 6 t ll .
    [Show full text]
  • Publications List
    Doncaster & District Family History Society Publications List August 2020 Parishes & Townships in the Archdeaconry of Doncaster in 1914 Notes The Anglican Diocese of Sheffield was formed in 1914 and is divided into two Archdeaconries. The map shows the Parishes within the Archdeaconry of Doncaster at that time. This publication list shows Parishes and other Collections that Doncaster & District Family History Society has transcribed and published in the form of Portable Document Files (pdf). Downloads Each Parish file etc with a reference number can be downloaded from the Internet using: www.genfair.co.uk (look for the Society under suppliers) at a cost of £6 each. Postal Sales The files can also be supplied by post on a USB memory stick. The cost is £10 each. The price includes the memory stick, one file and postage & packing. (The memory stick can be reused once you have loaded the files onto your own computer). Orders and payment by cheque through: D&DFHS Postal Sales, 18 Newbury Way, Cusworth, Doncaster, DN5 8PY Additional files at £6 each can be included on a single USB memory stick (up to a total of 4 files depending on file sizes). Example: One USB memory stick with “Adlingfleet” Parish file Ref: 1091 = £10. 1st Additional file at £6: the above plus “Adwick le Street” Ref: 1112 = Total £16. 2nd Additional file at £6: “The Poor & the Law” Ref: 1125 = Total £22 Postage included. We can also arrange payment by BACs, but for card and non-sterling purchases use Genfair While our limited stocks last we will also supply files in the form of a CD at £6 each plus postage.
    [Show full text]
  • Key Data Report Hayfield Pyramid Spring 2019 Release
    Learning Provision Organisation: Key Data Report Hayfield Pyramid Spring 2019 Release Analysis of school and childcare provision within the Hayfield pyramid. 1 Final Vs. 02/2019 Contents 1. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................. 4 1a. Demographic ................................................................................................................................. 4 1b. Schools .......................................................................................................................................... 4 1c. Childcare and Early Years .............................................................................................................. 5 1d. SEND ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5 1e. Key Points ...................................................................................................................................... 5 2. The Pyramid in Context ....................................................................................................................... 6 2a. Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 6 2b. Demographics and Population ...................................................................................................... 6 2c. Pyramid Profile .............................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • On Your Doorstep Local Amenities, Travel Connections and Attractions NESTLED in the HEART of SOUTH YORKSHIRE
    All on your doorstep Local amenities, travel connections and attractions NESTLED IN THE HEART OF SOUTH YORKSHIRE Edlington is a delightful town in South Yorkshire, located just 4 miles west of Doncaster. Once an industrial heartland it has transformed itself into a sought after destination for sport, music and culture. Like many of the former local mining towns and villages, Edlington Doncaster o!ers a wide selection of shopping and restaurants and has has now been transformed to meet the needs of 21st century living. recently undergone extensive regeneration. Doncaster Lakeside which Surrounded by woodland and open green spaces, including Edlington is also home to Doncaster Rovers has also undergone modernisation. Woods, (the largest area of deciduous woodland in South Yorkshire), Shopping opportunities abound with The Frenchgate Shopping Centre, Edlington also benefits from its proximity to Doncaster; o!ering some of Wheatley Shopping Centre and Waterdale Shopping Centre. Located the UKs best shopping, family attractions and nightlife; as well as excellent along the A6182 is Lakeside Village, a retail outlet with many high street local and national transport links. names, cafes and restaurants. Edlington consists of two parishes - the original parish town of Edlington, There are also several theatres, a cinema, bowling alley and The Dome known as ‘Old Edlington’ and to the north is ‘New Edlington’. Old Leisure Centre. Night life is vibrant and plentiful in Doncaster with Edlington didn’t grow until Edlington Main Colliery (later Yorkshire Main) a variety of clubs and bars mostly situated on Silver Street. was opened around 1910. Near a crest of a hill in Old Edlington, is St Peter’s As expected, the town also boasts a plethora of restaurants like Clam & Church which dates from the late 12th century.
    [Show full text]
  • 22 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    22 bus time schedule & line map 22 Doncaster Town Centre <-> Worksop View In Website Mode The 22 bus line (Doncaster Town Centre <-> Worksop) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Doncaster Town Centre <-> Worksop: 5:58 AM - 10:50 PM (2) Langold <-> Worksop: 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM (3) Oldcotes <-> Worksop: 9:24 AM (4) Worksop <-> Doncaster Town Centre: 5:05 AM - 9:10 PM (5) Worksop <-> Tickhill: 10:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 22 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 22 bus arriving. Direction: Doncaster Town Centre <-> Worksop 22 bus Time Schedule 85 stops Doncaster Town Centre <-> Worksop Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday 9:55 AM - 10:50 PM Doncaster Frenchgate Interchange/A2, Doncaster Monday 5:58 AM - 10:50 PM Town Centre Food Mall, Doncaster Tuesday 5:58 AM - 10:50 PM Cleveland Street/St James Street, Doncaster Wednesday 5:58 AM - 10:50 PM Town Centre Thursday 5:58 AM - 10:50 PM Cleveland Street/Burden Close, Doncaster Town Friday 5:58 AM - 10:50 PM Centre Burden Close, Doncaster Saturday 5:58 AM - 10:50 PM Balby Road/Kelham Street, Balby Balby Road/Carr View Avenue, Balby 22 bus Info Balby Road/Burton Avenue, Balby Direction: Doncaster Town Centre <-> Worksop Stops: 85 Sandford Road/Balby Road, Balby Trip Duration: 66 min Line Summary: Doncaster Frenchgate Sandford Road/Surrey Street, Balby Interchange/A2, Doncaster Town Centre, Cleveland Street/St James Street, Doncaster Town Centre, Sandford Road/Woodƒeld Road, Balby Cleveland Street/Burden Close, Doncaster Town Centre,
    [Show full text]