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Sunshine Tour 2021 List of Registered Venues
Sunshine Tour 2021 List of Registered Venues *To search for a venue - type 'CTRL F' and type the centre/county name or address. County Show/Club/Centre Show Address Post Code Website Aspley Guise And District Riding Wing Dressage & Jumping Centre, Bedfordshire Club Cublington Road, Leighton Buzzard LU7 0LB www.aspleyguiseridingclub.com Aspley Guise And District Riding Addington Equestrian Centre, Bedfordshire Club Buckinghamshire MK18 2JR www.aspleyguiseridingclub.com Bedfordshire Herts Hunt Pony Club Wing jumping and dressage centre. Cublington Leighton buzzard LU7 0LB https://branches.pcuk.org/hertshunt/ Ivel Valley Pony Club Arena Keysoe Equestrian Centre, Keysoe, Beds. Bedfordshire Eventer MK44 2JP www.keysoe.com Leighton Buzzard Stanbridge And The New Show Ground,Station Bedfordshire District Riding Club (Lbsdrc) Road,Stanbridge LU7, 9JG https://www.facebook.com/lbsdrc/ Quarry Hall Farm, Lathbury, Newport Bedfordshire The Oakley Open Horse Show Pagnell MK16 8LF Thorncote Rd Northill Biggleswade Beds Bedfordshire Twin Trees Equestrian Centre SG18 9AG www.twintrees.net Doolittle Lane, Eaton Bray, Dunstable, Bedfordshire Warehill Equestrian Centre Beds LU6 1QX http://www.warehillequestrian.co.uk/ Fairoak Grange Equestrian Centre, Berkshire Berkshire County Riding Club Ashford Hill, Berkshire RG19 8BL www.berkscountyrc.co.uk Hyde End Road Berkshire Burley Lodge Equestrian Centre RG2 9EP www.burleylodge.co.uk Lovegroves Lane, Checkendon https://www.checkendonequestrian.co. Berkshire Checkendon Equestrian Centre RG8 0NE uk/ Cowcity Livery, -
St Albans City Archive Catalogues - Transcription
St Albans City Archive Catalogues - Transcription Introduction The St Albans City Archive is one of the main sources of primary material for anyone researching the history of the city. However, understanding what is in the archive is daunting as the key finding aid, the catalogue produced by William Le Hardy in the 1940s, does not match the standard of modern catalogues. Improvements are underway. The City Archive has been held at Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies (HALS) in Hertford since the 1990s. HALS are currently engaged in an extensive project to improve access to its catalogues via the internet. The City Archive is part of this project but it is likely to be several years before the fully revised catalogue is available on-line. In light of this and with HALS’ agreement, the St Albans & Hertfordshire Architectural & Archaeological Society (SAHAAS) has opted to publish the following transcription of Le Hardy’s catalogue together with relevant material from the ‘Interim’ catalogue. (The latter represents a further deposit by St Albans City Council in the 1990s). For the benefit of SAHAAS members, most of whom live closer to St Albans than to Hertford, we have noted on the transcript the following additional information: 1. Microfilm numbers: much of the pre-1830 archive has been microfilmed. Copies of these films are held in the Local Studies filing cabinets at St Albans Central Library. (See column marked Microfilm/Book) 2. A transcription of the St Albans Borough Quarter Sessions Rolls, 1784-1820, was published by the Hertfordshire Record Society (HRS) in 1991. (See column marked Microfilm/Book) Finally, some of the items catalogued by Le Hardy were not subsequently deposited by the City Council. -
Brochure.Pdf
A superb development of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes in Leverstock Green, Hemel Hempstead A WARM WELCOME We pride ourselves in providing you with the expert help and advice you may need at all stages of buying a new home, to enable you to bring that dream within your reach. We actively seek regular feedback from our customers once they have moved into a Croudace home and use this information, alongside our own research into lifestyle changes to constantly improve our designs. Environmental aspects are considered both during the construction process and when new homes are in use and are of ever increasing importance. Our homes are designed both to reduce energy demands and minimise their impact on their surroundings. Croudace recognises that the quality of the new homes we build is of vital importance to our customers. Our uncompromising commitment to quality extends to the first class service we offer customers when they have moved in and we have an experienced team dedicated to this task. We are proud of our excellent ratings in independent customer satisfaction surveys, which place us amongst the top echelon in the house building industry. Buying a new home is a big decision. I hope you decide to buy a Croudace home and that you have many happy years living in it. Russell Denness, Group Chief Executive OAKWOOD GATE II 2 LEVERSTOCK GREEN A WARM WELCOME FROM CROUDACE HOMES 3 QUINTESSENTIAL VILLAGE LIVING BOASTING CITY CONNECTIONS Situated in the beautiful village of Leverstock Green, Oakwood Gate II is a stunning development of 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes. -
Qualifying Shows 2017/18
QUALIFYING SHOWS 2017/18 OCTOBER 1st Misty Blue Farm Show Misty Blue Farm, Rock Road, Kirk Merrington, Co. Durham DL16 7HJ Sec: Ms N Christie-Skinner, address as venue, tel: 07900 240542, email: [email protected] 1st Churchfield Farm EC 99 Kings Dyke, Whittlesey, Peterborough PE7 2PA. Sec: Lesley Lambert, 99 Kings Dyke, Whittlesey, Peterborough, PE7 2PA Tel: 07584 325319. email: [email protected] 1st Coleshill Heath RC Cornetts End Lane, Meriden, West Midlands CV7 7LT Sec: Michele Bryant, 22 Broomcroft Road, Kingshurst, Birmingham, B37 6HE Tel: 07811 164864, email: [email protected] 2nd Leighton Buzzard, Stanbridge & District Riding Club, The New Showground, Station Road, Stanbridge LU7 9JG Sec: Mr. Kevin Meade, Ashridge, Leighton Road, Northsll, Beds LU6 2EZ Tel: 07944 638705 Email: [email protected] 2nd Fenland EC Redmoor Lane, Begdale Elm, PE14 0RN Sec: Gemma Bardsley, as above. Tel: 01945 466617, mobile: 07850 290003, Email: [email protected] 7th Nineacres Equestrian, Nineacres, Ashby Road, Stapleton, Leicester LE9 8JE Sec: Miss Tracey Paskins, as above Tel: 07970 657626 Email: [email protected] 8th Coventry & Keresley Riding Club, Fivefield Road, Keresley, Coventry CV7 8JF Sec: Gill Turner, 109 Dark Lane, Bedworth, Warks CV12 0JQ Tel: 07936 696216 8th The Gate Riding Club, Coton Road, Whitacre Heath, Coleshill, B46 2HL Sec: Miss V Masters, 5 Barlow Court, Kingsbury B78 2HB, Mobile: 07557 307310 Email: [email protected] 14th Winchester Riding Club Open Autumn Show, Sparsholt EC, -
Zpg Agent Static Agent Profile
A superb development of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes in Leverstock Green, Hemel Hempstead A WARM WELCOME We pride ourselves in providing you with the expert help and advice you may need at all stages of buying a new home, to enable you to bring that dream within your reach. We actively seek regular feedback from our customers once they have moved into a Croudace home and use this information, alongside our own research into lifestyle changes to constantly improve our designs. Environmental aspects are considered both during the construction process and when new homes are in use and are of ever increasing importance. Our homes are designed both to reduce energy demands and minimise their impact on their surroundings. Croudace recognises that the quality of the new homes we build is of vital importance to our customers. Our uncompromising commitment to quality extends to the first class service we offer customers when they have moved in and we have an experienced team dedicated to this task. We are proud of our excellent ratings in independent customer satisfaction surveys, which place us amongst the top echelon in the house building industry. Buying a new home is a big decision. I hope you decide to buy a Croudace home and that you have many happy years living in it. Russell Denness, Group Chief Executive OAKWOOD GATE 2 LEVERSTOCK GREEN A WARM WELCOME FROM CROUDACE HOMES 3 OAKWOOD GATE 4 LEVERSTOCK GREEN QUINTESSENTIAL VILLAGE LIVING BOASTING CITY CONNECTIONS Oakwood Gate is a stunning development of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes, situated in the beautiful village of Leverstock Green and nestled in the Hertfordshire countryside. -
North Cornwall Statement 31 October 1996
CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1949 COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1968 WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981 REVISED STATEMENT NORTH CORNWALL DISTRICT Parish Meeting of ADVENT Relevant date for the purpose of the revised Definitive Statement 31st October 1996 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NO. LOCATION AVERAGE MIN WIDTH WIDTH _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 FP from Trethin to Parish Boundary - 2 FP from Trethin via St Adwen's Church to Tresinney 10'0"- 12" 3 FP from St Adwen's Church via Trewint and Tor to Parish Boundary - 4 FP from St Adwen's Church via Highsteps to Parish Boundary - 5 FP from Road S. of Quitecombe to FP 4 - 6 FP from Pencarrow via Treclago to Parish Boundary - 7 FP from Highertown to Road SW of Watergate - 8 FP from Watergate via Moorgate and Aldermoor Farm to Parish Boundary - 9 FP from Road W of Moorgate to FP8 - 10 FP from Kenningstockmill to Parish Boundary - 11 FP from Road S of Tresinney to Road E of Trecarne - 12 FP from Road E of Kenningstockmill to Road W of Trewint - 13 FP from Kenningstockmill to Trecarne - 1 CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1949 COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1968 WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981 REVISED STATEMENT NORTH CORNWALL DISTRICT Parish of ALTARNUN Relevant date for the purpose of the revised Definitive Statement -
Westwick Farm/Pancake Lane Development Brief Consultation Draft
Westwick Farm/Pancake Lane Development Brief Consultation Draft Draft Supplementary Planning Document August 2007 This publication seeks your opinions about the design, l ayout and requirements for new housing development at Westwick Farm, Pancake Lane, Hemel Hempstead . If you would like this information, or you would like to contact the Council in any language not listed above, please call 01442 867213. If you would like this information in another format, such as large print or audio tape, please call 01442 228660 or for Minicom only 01442 867877. Produced in partnership with Contents 1. Overview 1 2. Planning Context 5 3. Site Constraints and Opportunities 6 4. The Design Framework and Development Principles 10 5. Implementation and Developer Contributions 19 6. Further Information 21 Table 4.1 Maximum Car Parking Standards by Dwelling Type 13 Figure 1.1 Land Ownership and Site Boundary 3 Figure 1.2 Site Context 4 Figure 3.1 Key Constraints and Opportunities 6 Figure 4.1 The Design Framework 11 Appendix A Planning Context Consultation Draft - Westwick Farm Development Brief 1 1. Overview This Development Brief is for the land at Westwick Farm, Pancake Lane, allocated as Housing Proposal Site H42 in the Dacorum Borough Local Plan. It has been produced for Dacorum Borough Council by Entec UK Ltd (planning consultants for The Crown Estate). In collaboration with Faulkners (representing the owners of Westwick Farm) and Officers at Dacorum Borough Council. There has also been initial involvement from residents’ representatives, stakeholders and technical specialists who have provided technical inputs to the Brief. Further input will be sought as part of consultation on this draft Brief. -
2018/19 Authority Monitoring Report
Authority Monitoring Report 2018/19 (Published June 2021) Contents Page 1. Executive Summary and headline results 1 2. Introduction to the Authority Monitoring Report 4 3. Local Development Scheme Implementation and Delivery, Policy Implementation 6 and Duty to Cooperate 4. Borough Portrait 15 5. Sustainable Development Strategy: 20 (a) Promoting sustainable development 20 (b) Enabling convenient access between homes, jobs and facilities 23 (c) Securing quality design 31 6. Strengthening Economic Prosperity: 32 (a) Creating jobs and full employment 32 (b) Providing for offices, industry, storage and distribution 35 (c) Supporting retailing and commerce 40 (d) Economic Development Strategy 45 7. Providing Homes and Community Services: 46 (a) Providing homes 46 (b) Meeting community needs 53 8. Looking after the Environment 55 (a) Enhancing the natural environment 57 (b) Conserving the historic environment 58 (c) Using resources efficiently 59 9. Implementation and delivery 62 Appendices Appendix 1 Background Tables to the Housing Trajectories 65 Appendix 2 Affordable Housing Completions – 2018/19 78 Appendix 3 Programme of Development Document Production 79 Appendix 4 Summary of Duty to Cooperate Activity - 2018/19 80 Appendix 5 Schedule of Policies Superseded on Adoption of Core Strategy 85 Forward Due to time pressures for and complexity of preparing a new Local Plan for consultation at the end of November 2020 (Dacorum Local Plan 2020-38 Emerging Strategy for Growth), the Council has not been able to prioritise regular completion of its Authority Monitoring Reports (AMR). As a result, we are having to progress these AMRs more quickly than normal. This has led to the need for a much shorter form of report. -
Site Allocations 2006-2031 Written Statement
Site Allocations 2006-2031 Written Statement Adopted 12 July 2017 Dacorum’s Local Planning Framework All images and maps in this document are subject to the following copyright notice: © Crown Copyright. All rights Reserved. Dacorum Borough Council Licence No. 100018935 2017 Site Allocations DPD Adopted 12 July 2017 Contents PART A – THE CONTEXT 1. Introduction 1 Summary of Content 7 PART B – THE STRATEGY 11 The Sustainable Development Strategy 13 2. Promoting Sustainable Development 15 Identified Proposals and Sites 15 Countryside and Settlement Boundaries 16 Small Villages in the Green Belt or Rural Area 16 Major Developed Sites in the Green Belt 17 Mixed Use Developments 20 3. Enabling Convenient Access between Homes, Jobs and Facilities 25 Transport Proposals 25 Parking Provision 27 Strengthening Economic Prosperity 33 4. Providing for Offices, Industry, Storage and Distribution 35 Employment Targets 35 General Employment Areas 36 Employment Areas in the Green Belt 41 5. Supporting Retailing and Commerce 43 Town Centres 43 Shopping Areas 44 Local Centres 45 New Retail Floorspace 46 Shopping Proposal Sites 46 Providing Homes and Community Services 49 6. Providing Homes 51 Identification and Selection of Sites 51 The Housing Programme 53 Housing Schedule 55 i Site Allocations DPD Adopted 12 July 2017 Local Allocations 56 Rural Sites for Affordable Housing 79 Gypsy and Travellers 79 Travelling Showpeople 81 7. Meeting Community Needs 93 Social and Community Facilities 94 Leisure and Cultural Facilities 98 Looking after the Environment 101 8. Enhancing the Natural Environment 105 Protecting and Improving the Landscape 105 Biodiversity and Geological Conservation 105 9. Conserving the Historic Environment 107 Place Strategies 109 10. -
The Land's End Trail Cornish Section.Pub
The Land's End Trail The Cornish Section CONTENTS Land’s End Trail Cornish Section Land’s End to Tavistock 142.5 miles Page 1 Introduction Page 2 Route notes, glossary of terms and abbreviations, map information Page 3 Stage 1 Land’s End Stage Land’s End to Bosullow Common 14 miles Page 4 Stage 2 Trencrom Stage Bosullow Common to St. Erth 13 miles Page 5 Stage 3 Hayle River Stage St. Erth to Leedstown 7 miles Page 6 Stage 4 Clowance Stage Leedstown to Beacon 8 miles Page 7 Stage 5 Carn Brea Stage Beacon to Chiverton Cross 13 miles Page 8 Stage 6 Zelah Stage Chiverton Cross to Mitchell 15 miles Page 9 Stage 7 Castle-an-Dinas Stage Mitchell to Tregonetha 12 miles Page 10 Stage 8 Saints Way Stage Tregonetha to Dunmere Bridge 8.5 miles Page 11 Stage 9 Camel Trail Stage Dunmere Bridge to St. Breward 9.5 miles Page 12 Stage 10 Brown Willy Stage St. Breward to Jamaica Inn 9 miles Page 13 Stage 11 East Moor Stage Jamaica Inn to Minions 10.5 miles Page 14 Stage 12 Caradon Hill Stage Minions to Callington 10 miles Page 15 Stage 13 Tamar Valley Stage Callington to Tavistock, Devon 13 miles INTRODUCTION This long distance path makes its way up the central spine of Cornwall, Devon and Somerset and on to Avebury . It originated with an idea by Hugh Miners in 1984 and has been developed by Robert Wicks, Robert Preston and Robin Menneer. The Trail complements and relieves the over-used South-West Coast Path. -
FTTC Rollout Exchange List
Service Type for PoH exchange name RFCO target date PoH 1141 PoH Exchange Child MDFIDs Child Exchange Names Listed PCPs ABBEYHILL completed EH/ABB ESABB ESABB ABBEYHILL FTTC ABERDARE completed AA SWAA SWAA ABERDARE FTTC ABERDEEN ASHGROVE completed AGV NSASH NSASH ABERDEEN ASHGROVE FTTC ABERDEEN DENBURN completed AB/DB NSDEN NSDEN ABERDEEN DENBURN FTTC ABERDEEN LOCHNAGAR completed AB/LN NSLNG NSKNC ABERDEEN KINCORTH FTTC ABERDEEN LOCHNAGAR completed AB/LN NSLNG NSLNG ABERDEEN LOCHNAGAR FTTC ABERDEEN NORTH completed AB/NTH NSNTH NSBLG ABERDEEN BALGOWNIE FTTC ABERDEEN NORTH completed AB/NTH NSNTH NSNTH ABERDEEN NORTH FTTC ABERDEEN PORTLETHEN completed PIP NSPRT NSPRT ABERDEEN PORTLETHEN FTTC ABERDEEN WEST completed AB/WEST NSWES NSWES ABERDEEN WEST FTTC ABERGAVENNY completed AG SWAG SWAG ABERGAVENNY FTTC ABINGDON completed AI SMAI SMAI ABINGDON FTTC ACCRINGTON completed AC LCACC LCACC ACCRINGTON FTTC ACOCKS GREEN completed BM/ACO CMACO CMACO ACOCKS GREEN FTTC ACOMB completed AAC MYACO MYDHS DRINGHOUSES FTTC ACOMB completed AAC MYACO MYACO ACOMB FTTC ACTON completed L/ACO LWACT LWACT ACTON FTTC ADDISCOMBE completed L/ADD LSADD LSADD ADDISCOMBE FTTC AINTREE completed LV/AIN LVAIN LVAIN AINTREE FTTC ALBERT DOCK completed L/ALB LNADK LNADK ALBERT DOCK FTTC ALLOA completed AIE ESALL ESALL ALLOA FTTC ALTON completed AN THATN THATN ALTON FTTC ALTON completed AN THATN THBR BORDON FTTC ALTRINCHAM completed MR/ALT MRALT MRALT ALTRINCHAM FTTC ALTRINCHAM completed MR/ALT MRALT MRKNU KNUTSFORD FTTC ALTRINCHAM completed MR/ALT MRALT MRRIN RINGWAY FTTC -
Horse Around 18
Free to Members No. 18 Autumn 2006 Straight From the Horses Mouth In This Issue Our apologies for not getting Horse Around out in August, Dressage to Music hence another bumper issue, but even we need a break to Gold Paths Initiative spend a few afternoons on the beach. At last we managed to RideUk get out kayak surfing again. Adopt a Bridleway We hope you enjoyed the fantastic summer we’ve had. I TROT didn’t see many out riding. Maybe it was due to the heat and and more … . flies or not being able to find a farrier! Along with many others we had a terrible job to arrange for a farrier. Hen’s teeth springs to mind! I believe there were 6 not working during the summer school hols. We have only just got our horses shod and back into work. Both are ‘tubby wobble buckets’after the September rains. Over the summer, we have been very busy surveying the Ride-Uk route through Cornwall, “The Kernow Horse Trail”. We have cycled, walked and driven the whole length checking it out and taking photos. It’s looking pretty good. Adrian has prepared and submitted attractive project documents detailing the trail. So its over to Cornwall County Council to estimate costs and plan the way forward. We also have been up to the McAlpines site office to look at the plans for the new Goss Moor equestrian track and discuss with them the links on to the trail. The new equestrian and cyclist bridge is just being built.