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Weekly List of Planning Applications Received 24 - 30 July 2017
Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 24 - 30 July 2017 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant address Applicant Easting Northing name Organisation Land at Covenhope Covenhope Farm, Proposed repair and Farm, Aymestrey, conversion of redundant Aymestrey, Leominster, agricultural cider barn Leominster, Planning Herefordshire, to;holiday let Mr John Herefordshire, Aymestrey Mortimer 172518 Permission 06/07/2017 HR6 9SY accommodation. Probert HR6 9SY 340769 264199 Covenhope Covenhope Farm, Farm, Aymestrey, Repair and conversion Aymestrey, Listed Leominster, of redundant agricultural Leominster, Building Herefordshire, cider barn to holiday;let Mr John Herefordshire, Aymestrey Mortimer 172519 Consent 06/07/2018 HR6 9SY accommodation. Probert HR6 9SY 340769 264199 Corngreave Corngreave Cottage, Certificate of lawfulness Cottage, Bosbury, for proposed conversion Bosbury, Certificate of Ledbury, of garage to Ledbury, Lawfulness Herefordshire, form;additional ancillary Mrs Marilyn Herefordshire, Bosbury Hope End 172364 (CLOPD) 14/07/2017 HR8 1QW space. Gleed HR8 1QW 367964 244023 Store Adjoining Highfield, Copwin, Brampton Goodrich, Ross Abbotts, Proposed 4 bedroomed On Wye, Brampton Planning Herefordshire, dwelling with attached Mr C J Herefordshire, Abbotts Old Gore 172512 Permission 06/07/2017 HR9 7JG garage Winney HR9 6HY 360649 226792 1 Weekly list of Planning Applications -
Aconbury Birch 183147 Planning Permission 24/08/2018 Kings Pitts
Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant address Applicant Organisation Easting Northing Aconbury Birch 183147 Planning Permission 24/08/2018 Kings Pitts Farm, Kings Pitts Shepherds hut for holiday let Mr S Stables Kings Pitts Farm, 350137 233585 Road, Kingsthorne, Hereford, (retrospective). Kingsthorne, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 8AQ Herefordshire, HR2 8AQ Almeley Castle 183424 Works to Trees in a 12/09/2018 6 Mountain View, Almeley, Proposed works to T1 Lime - Crown Mr Peter Clayton 44 Berrington Street, Beechwood Trees and 333176 251697 Conservation Area Hereford, Herefordshire, HR3 lift to 3m and cut back Hereford, Herefordshire, Landscapes Ltd 6NG growth;encroaching over property HR4 0BJ back to boundary. T2 Field Maple - Crown;lift to 3m and cut back growth encroaching over property back to;boundary. G3 Various - Crown lift to 4m and reshape crowns to clear;parking spaces on all trees adjacent to parking area. T4 Lime - ;Sectional fell to near ground level and grind stump due to debris fall;etc onto driveway/car attracting wasps. Replacement planting not;advised due to trees proximity to driveway. Avenbury Bishops 183099 Planning Permission 17/08/2018 Brook House Woods, Brook Proposed live-work unit for Mr WIll St Clair Brook House Farm, LINTON DESIGN 365933 251821 Frome & House Farm, Avenbury, woodworking & yoga studio with Avenbury, Bromyard, Cradley Bromyard owner's;flat at first floor level. Herefordshire, HR7 4LB Bacton Golden 182949 Planning Permission 03/09/2018 Tremorithic, Bacton, Hereford, General Purpose Agricultural Mr Wyndham Tremorithic, Bacton, Collins Design and Build 335871 231582 Valley Herefordshire, HR2 0AU building and covered handling area. -
The Parish Magazine for the Presteigne Group of Parishes Has Continued to Appear – Either Online Or in Print
Your Parish Magazine Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic crisis, the Parish Magazine for the Presteigne Group of Parishes has continued to appear – either online or in print. The parish magazine Deadline dates for Copy and Artwork For as at 28th April 2021 Presteigne With th Wednesday 19 May June issue Discoed, Kinsham, Lingen and Knill rd Wednesday 23 June July/August issue Wednesday 18th August September issue Here Is your socially-distanced but Colourful We are particularly grateful to the Town Council, our friends in Lingen, our gardener, our new weather reporter and our occasional nature-noter. We include requests for support from community groups and charities. We hope to inform and Online MERRY MONTH OF may 2021 Issue, Fa La perhaps entertain you. The Editor welcomes announcements (remember them?) and appreciates contributions from anyone and everyone from our churches and parishes, groups, schools etc. Artwork (logos, etc) should be not too complicated (one day we will be printing again in black only on a photocopier so please keep designs simple). Articles as well as artwork must be set to fit an A5 page with narrow margins. The editor reserves the right to select and edit down items for which there is insufficient space. While you may be reading this issue on screen, you can print the whole issue, or selected pages, on A4 paper in landscape to both sides (Duplex). We suggest you select ‘short-side stapling’. Note: The ‘inside’ pages have been consecutively numbered on each sheet - unlike the pages which normally make up a magazine. You are encouraged to forward this magazine to others by email or as hard copy, as above – on condition that it is neither added to, nor the text altered, in any way. -
THE DRAGON Last Year the Parish Council Put by £500 for Residents to Spend
THE DRAGON Last year the Parish Council put by £500 for residents to spend. You chose to spend the money on tidying up the JULY 2011 Green in the village. Negotiations have started to move this project forward. Welcome to the latest edition of The Dragon – the periodic newslet- The Parish Council have again put by £500 and want your ter from your Parish Council. ideas on how it should be spent - ∗ It could be a contribution to an existing service (e.g. Since the last newsletter, there have been elections in Mordiford further grass cuts in the burial ground, more work on Parish and we welcome four new Councillors as a result – Jan Ashton- the Rights of Way or Highways) Jones, Ray Dickson, John Lee and Lorna Radnor. Each brings a valu- ∗ New service (e.g. youth activities) able range of skills, knowledge and experience which will be very use- ful for the work of the Parish Council. Jan Ashton-Jones, like Brian ∗ A single item (e.g. a bench, litter bin, bus shelter) Dukes, is a Governor of Mordiford School. Her election will further ∗ A contribution to a larger item (e.g. play area, traffic strengthen the links between the School and the Parish Council, which calming measures) is to be greatly encouraged. As long as the Parish Council can legally spend money on At the first meeting of the new Council, Nick Brewin was elected the item then it is eligible. Once ideas have been returned, Chairman and Ray Dickson, Vice-Chairman, and all Councillors have you will be asked to prioritise them. -
Herefordshire. [ Kelly's
186 BAT HEREFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Batten William Knott, 2 Stanley villas, Birch John, 9 Holmer road, Hereford Brain Howard, Albany viI. Ashfield,Ross Ryelands street, Hereford Birchley Misses, ColwaIl cottage, Col- Braithwaite Misses, 3 Greenfield villas, BaughanJ.West view,W.Malvern,Mlvrn wall, Malvern Portfields, Here;ord Bayley Rev. Robert Burges, Rectory, Bird Rev. Reginald Hereford M.A. Brendon Mrs. Suffolk house, Glo'ster Castle Frome, Ledbury Rectory, Thruxton, Hereford road, Ross Bayley George Sheppard, BarroIl house, Bird Charles, Pavin, Drybridge, St. BrewerChas.I3 Perseverance rd. Lmnstr St. Owen street, Hereford Martin's street, Hereford Bridges Rev. Charles M.A. Rectory, Baylis Miss, Homend street, Ledbury Bird Ebenezer, Belmont, Kington Bredenbury, Worcester Baylis William, Overbury lodge, Ayle- Bird Mrs. 35 White Cross rd. Hereford Bridges George, 19 Bridge st. Kington stone hill, Hereford Bishop Rev. Rhys M.A. Rectory, Let- Bridges Samuel, Water view, Cantilupe Baynton Harry, 34 Harold st. Hereford ton RS.O street, Hereford Bazley John Worcester rd. Leominster Bishop Mrs. Brooklands, Dorstone, BridgwaterMrs. Old hall, Eyton,Lmnstr Beard Rev. Joseph, Peterchurch RS.O Peterchurch RS.O Brierly Rev. Joseph HenryM.A. Rector, Beard Mrs. Priory house, Widemarsh Bishop Mrs. 7 WhiteHorse st. Hereford Whitbourne, Worcester common, Hereford Black Rev. Charles M.A. The Elms, BrierleyMrs.PeI1rose cot.FownhopeHrfrd BeauchampF.W.St.Olave's,Colwll.Mlvrn Colwall green, Colwall, Malvern Bright Benj. Barton ct.Colwall, Malvern Beavan Rev. Thomas Meredith M.A. Black A. Campbell, Birch lodge, Much Britten William Edward, Edenhurst, Vicarage, Woolhope, Hereford Birch, Tram Inn RS.O Bodenham road, HereforJ BeavanJohn Griffith J.P. Penrhos court, Blacklock Mrs. -
Herefordshire Strategic Flood Risk Assessment
The aims of planning policy on development and flood risk are to ensure that flood risk is taken into account at all stages of the planning process to avoid inappropriate development in areas at risk of flooding, and to direct development away from areas at highest risk. LOCAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK Strategic Flood Risk Assessment for Herefordshire TECHNICAL REPORT DRAWINGS & APPENDICES 3rd Edition REPORT QUALITY CONTROL Report 1110-TR1-C – Herefordshire Strategic Flood Risk Assessment This document has been prepared by Brian Faulkner - Independent Consultant, for Herefordshire Council, in association with Amey PLC, Hereford. Technical analysis, where appropriate, has been undertaken utilising industry standard software and the highest professional standards. Copyright of this information is hereby vested only in the client and its Agents. No responsibility is accepted for liabilities arising to any third party from the unapproved use of this material. Prepared by: ....................................................... Mat Jackson Analyst Checked by: ........................................................ Brian Faulkner MSc FCIWEM FConsE MCMI Supervising Consultant Approved by: ........................................................ Ross Garbutt CEng MICE Principal Date : 25 March 2009 CONTACT DETAILS E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: +44 (0) 1392 666 953 Mobile: +44 (0) 7967 399 874 Website: www.waterconsultant.com REVISION HISTORY Issue Details Media Date Circulation List DRAFT DRAFT 2 copies issued to Herefordshire Council H/c + PDF 24-04-08 KS; 2nd Ed. 2nd and finalised edition incorporating EA comments h/c + PDF 08-10-08 KS; MD of 20 June 2008 on CD 3rd Ed. Updated text at request of EA 22-12-08 and additional h/c + PDF 25-03-09 KS; MD Tables on CD Cover Photograph – Courtesy of A Terry Strategic Flood Risk Assessment TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. -
ELECTORAL REVIEW of HEREFORDSHIRE
22 November 2012 Review Officer (Herefordshire) LGBCE, Layden House, 76-86 Turnmill Street, London EC1M 5LG Dear Sir ELECTORAL REVIEW of HEREFORDSHIRE I support the Commission’s plan for a 53 member council made up of single member wards, and hope the Commission will resist any moves to make way for any multi- member wards. There were some gremlins however in your report – most notably mis- reading of compass bearings! Eardisley is firmly located in the west, whereas Colwall is the east (page 15), and Fownhope is east of Hereford (page 17). But the Commission is to be congratulated on steering through a workable solution despite all the constraints imposed both by the regulations and the socio-political geography of Herefordshire. There does seem to be some problem with Holmer parish which has been included within adjacent areas of Hereford city without making this clear. This seems certain to meet with justified resistance from residents of Holmer parish. Otherwise I support the thrust of proposals for warding within Hereford city, as well as those for Ledbury and Leominster, and am content with the proposals for Ross on Wye. I support the bulk of the Commission’s proposals in rural areas but have some suggestions below which better match community links. First some suggestions for change of name of proposed rural wards LGBCE Nov 2012 comment preferred name Burghill long straggly ward from outskirts of Queenswood Leominster to Hereford Bishops Frome potential confusion with other communities Cradley within Frome valley which aren’t is this ward – prefer name of main parish in the ward Walford prefer current name which implies links Kerne Bridge across River Wye Ashperton Frome valley Clehonger name Madley as more central parish Madley & Clehonger Kimbolton Kimbolton & Brimfield Colwall The Commission has suggested that Mathon be added to Colwall but Colwall ward is already large enough and Mathon has stronger ties with Cradley so inclusion with Bishop’s Frome, renamed Cradley , would produce slightly more balanced electorates. -
Backbury Ward Profile
FACTS & FIGURES ABOUT HEREFORDSHIRE: BACKBURY WARD PROFILE The aim of this profile is to draw together useful information about a particular area of Herefordshire, and how it compares to the county overall. It is hoped that it will help users build a picture of the area, and provide evidence that can be used for a range of purposes, including funding bids, strategy documents, business plans and school projects. W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W If you would like help to understand this document, or would like it in another format or language, please call the Research Team on 01432 260498 or e-mail [email protected] For a large print copy, please call 01432 260498 Area profiles are available on the Herefordshire Council website: www.herefordshire.gov.uk/factsandfigures, or by contacting the Research Team. Ward Area Profile Backbury Ward LOWER SUPER OUTPUT AREAS (LSOAS) AND PARISHES WITHIN BACKBURY WARD W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W Data has traditionally been available for administrative wards, but these aren't really suitable for statistics as they vary widely in population size and boundaries can change W frequently. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) used the 2001 Census to define statistical geographies (lower super output areas) of about 1,500 people. Wherever possible information for LSOAs in the ward is presented in this profile along with the ward as a whole. If this data is not available or numbers are too small, ward-level only is given. -
COMMERCIAL UNITS to LET 01568 610007 Johnamos.Co.Uk
Occupied Garage Ordnance Survey © Crown copyright 2015 All rights reserved. Licence number LIG0718 UNIT 3 CHURCH ROAD, EARDISLEY, HR3 6NW COMMERCIAL UNITS TO LET A commercial unit to let either as a whole in excess of 334.89 sq.m (3,604.73 & Co sq.ft) internally or as 2 units of 1,800 sq.ft each and an external area in excess 01568 610007 of 2,320 sq.m (24,972.27 sq.ft). johnamos.co.uk Internal space includes large open spaced workshop area, office space with w/c and lorry wash down area. Unit 3 Church Road, Eardisley, Herefordshire, HR3 6NW A commercial unit to let either as a whole in excess of 334.89 sq.m (3,604.73 sq.ft) internally or as 2 units of 1,800 sq.ft each and an external area in excess of 2,320 sq.m (24,972.27 sq.ft). Located in the centre of the northwest Herefordshire The area is currently security fenced for secure village of Eardisley, the industrial units have direct storage. access off the A4111 which is the main road through the centre of Eardisley. This road provides good LEASE DETAILS access to Kington, Hereford, Leominster, Brecon TO BE NEGOTIATED and further afield. RENT THE PROPERTY Offers invited. The building is a steel portal frame construction, with breeze blocked walls to approximately 8ft and LOCAL AUTHORITY CHARGES galvanised boxed cladding. Herefordshire Council ACCOMMODATION RATEABLE VALUE Unit 3 18.3m x 18.3m (334.89 sq.m) Workshop - £8,400 per annum. Unit 3 is a large open spaced workshop area with VIEWING concrete floor and two service pits. -
Weekly List of Planning Applications Received 1-7 February 2021
Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 1- 7 February 2021 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Applicant Easting Northing name address Organisation Aconbury Birch 210355 All others - 01/02/2021 Aconbury Court, Prior notification for Mr A Lilwall Aconbury Berrys 351524 233508 Prior Approval Aconbury, proposed general purpose Court, Hereford, agricultural building. Aconbury, Herefordshire, Hereford, HR2 6PQ Herefordshire, HR2 6PQ Application for variation Land South of of condition 2 following Fairview Cobhall grant of House, Common planning;permission Tarrington, Lane, Cobhall (174681) - to seek Hereford, Planning Common, approval for amended Herefordshire Owen Hicks Allensmore Wormside 210068 Permission 12/01/2021 Hereford housing designs Mr V Griffith , HR1 4HZ Architecture 345598 235401 Land at Lower Wootton Outline planning Farm, application for the Wootton erection of 4 - 6 Upper House, Lane, dwellings;with garages Lyonshall, Almeley, and continued access Kington, Herefordshire, from existing access off Mr Kinsey Herefordshire Almeley Castle 204571 Outline 25/01/2021 HR3 6PX private;road. Hern , HR5 3JN 332826 252867 1 Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 1- 7 February 2021 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant Applicant Easting Northing name address Organisation Aston Ingham Penyard 210317 Home 29/01/2021 9 Aston Bank, Proposed extension to the Mr & Mrs P 9 Aston Bank, 368439 223695 Notification - Aston Ingham, rear elevation which will Newborough Aston Ingham, Prior Approval Ross-On-Wye, extend beyond the;rear Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire, wall of the dwelling house Herefordshire, HR9 7LS by 5.2 metres. -
The Oast House, Weston Beggard, Hereford, HR1 4BW
The Oast House, Weston Beggard, Hereford, HR1 4BW The Oast House, Weston Beggard, Hereford, HR1 4BW Truly inspirational and extremely spacious character former Oast House and converted barn. • Beautifully appointed and versatile accommodation. • Extensive exposed timbers, hardwood floors • Bespoke kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room, dining room and snug • Oast house bar, hallway, WC • Four bedrooms which includes a wonderful master bedroom suite incorporating the en- suite bathroom within the original oast house • Under floor heating which extends throughout the ground floor • Sheltered terrace, beautiful landscaped gardens with stunning views • Individual garaging and parking plus additional parking • Communal/shared amenity woodland extending to approximately 5 acres (tbv) GUIDE PRICE £585,000 DIRECTIONS DINING ROOM with hardwood floor, downlighting, feature arched elevations, From Hereford proceed towards Ledbury on the main A438. Continue through under stairs storage cupboard. To the far side of the dining room is a SNUG Bartestree and ignore the first turning left after the village hall towards with hardwood floor, double French doors to sheltered terrace, wood burning Whitestone, after a very short distance take the next left signposted Weston stove and fireplace, feature part stone elevation. Beggard and continue along this road for approximately 2/3rd of a mile where THE ORIGINAL OAST HOUSE now forming a character bar/reception area. the shared entrance to the oast house can be found on the right-hand side. SITUATION AND DESCRIPTION -
Annual Report 1973
Herefordshire Ornitholog·cal Club o 1973 Together wit/, Classified Note for Herefordshire and Radnor hire No. 3 Vol. 3 Price 22Jp HERON FISHING HEREFORDSHIRE ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB No. 3. Vol. 3 OFFICERS AND COMMITIEE, 1973 President: - DR. C. W. WALKER, M.C. Vice-Presidents: - BRIGADIER SIR MICHAEL VENABLES-LLEWELYN, BART., M.V.O. P. W. HINDE, M.B.O.U. R. H. BAILLIE Chairman: T. R. AMMONDS Hon. Treasurer: B. C. ALLAN Hon. Editor:- T. R. H. OWEN, C.B.E. Hon. Secretary: MRS. J. BROMLEY Recorder: A. J. SMITH Committee: - O. S. BENNETI W. H. MEADHAM MRS. J. Fox A. MOUNTFORD A. G. FYSHE MISS M. A. RIGBY P. GARDNER J. H. WATKINS K. A. MAsoN HEREFORDSHIRE ORNITIIOLOGICAL CLUB RULES 1. NAME. The Club shall be called the Herefordshire Ornithological Club. 2. OBJECTS. The objects of the Club shall be (a) to further the study of birds in the field, and (b) to assist in their preservation. 3. MBMBERSHIP. The Club shall consist of a President, a Chairman, a Secretary, a Field Secretary, a Treasurer, an Editor, a Recorder, and Ten Committee Members and Ordinary Members. The President and the Chairman to retire after serving a term of three years. The Secretaries, the Treasurer, the Recorder and the Editor shall be elected annually. The three senior of the ten Ordinary Members of the Com mittee shall retire annually and they shall not be eligible for re-election for a period of 12 months. The Officers and Ordinary Members of the Committee shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting and the Officers shall be eligible for re-election.