Felixstowe, Southampton, Tilbury and London Gateway

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Felixstowe, Southampton, Tilbury and London Gateway 2021 CMA CGM IMPORT HAULAGE TARIFF - VALID FROM VESSEL ARRIVAL 01/08/2021 TO 31/08/2021 - RATES QUOTED INCLUDE FUEL SURCHARGE Subject to Terms & Conditions: http://www.cma-cgm.com/local/united-kingdom All Rates in GBP GBSOU GBSOU GBSOU GBFXT GBFXT GBFXT GBTIL GBTIL GBTIL GBTIL GBLGP GBTIL CITY COUNTY NAME 20' 40' 40'HC 20' 40' 40'HC 20' 40' 40'HC 20' 40' 40'HC ABBOTS BROMLEY WEST MIDLANDS 650 815 650 699 861 696 750 779 779 750 779 779 ABERDARE SOUTH GLAMORGAN 834 834 834 1087 1116 1116 1049 1078 1078 1049 1078 1078 ABERDEEN ABERDEENSHIRE 1656 1559 1559 1593 1496 1496 1641 1544 1544 1641 1544 1544 ABERDYFI GWYNEDD 1033 1062 1062 1098 1127 1127 1103 1132 1132 1103 1132 1132 ABERFELDY PERTHSHIRE & KINROSS 1342 1274 1274 1314 1246 1246 1331 1263 1263 1331 1263 1263 ABERGAVENNY GWENT 692 792 663 975 1054 972 855 855 855 855 855 855 ABERGELE GWYNEDD 975 975 975 965 974 974 1016 1050 1050 1016 1050 1050 ABERLOUR ABERDEENSHIRE 1734 1670 1670 1705 1641 1641 1723 1659 1659 1723 1659 1659 ABERYSTWYTH SHROPSHIRE 1033 1062 1062 1112 1141 1141 1114 1143 1143 1114 1143 1143 ABINGDON OXFORDSHIRE 500 500 500 731 731 731 622 622 622 622 622 622 ACCRINGTON LANCASHIRE 923 922 922 892 901 901 962 996 996 962 996 996 ACREFAIR GWYNEDD 882 881 881 892 901 901 920 954 954 920 954 954 ADLINGTON LANCASHIRE 882 881 881 892 901 901 920 954 954 920 954 954 ADVIE MORAYSHIRE 1697 1662 1662 1670 1635 1635 1686 1651 1651 1686 1651 1651 AINTREE MERSEYSIDE 791 791 791 815 815 815 814 814 814 814 814 814 AIRDRIE LANARKSHIRE 1098 1063 1063 1071 1036 1036 1087 1052 1052 1087 1052 1052 ALCESTER WEST MIDLANDS 546 710 545 678 841 675 686 715 715 686 715 715 ALCONBURY CAMBRIDGESHIRE 628 764 599 458 591 426 548 548 548 548 548 548 ALDEBURGH SUFFOLK 761 761 761 345 345 345 536 536 536 536 536 536 ALDERMASTON BERKSHIRE 406 406 406 690 690 690 579 579 579 579 579 579 ALDERSHOT SURREY 406 406 406 669 669 669 514 514 514 514 514 514 ALDRIDGE WEST MIDLANDS 588 752 587 657 820 654 686 715 715 686 715 715 ALFRETON DERBYSHIRE 744 909 743 740 903 738 815 843 843 815 843 843 ALLOA CLACKMANNANSHIRE 1191 1098 1098 1162 1069 1069 1180 1087 1087 1180 1087 1087 ALNWICK TYNE & WEAR 1075 1075 1075 1021 1021 1021 1038 1038 1038 1038 1038 1038 ALRESFORD ESSEX 688 688 688 377 377 377 460 460 460 460 460 460 ALSAGER STAFFORDSHIRE 829 828 828 828 837 837 866 900 900 866 900 900 ALSTON CUMBRIA 1007 1007 1007 961 961 961 987 987 987 987 987 987 ALTON HAMPSHIRE 375 375 375 638 638 638 514 514 514 514 514 514 ALTRINCHAM CHESHIRE 819 818 818 828 837 837 855 889 889 855 889 889 ALVA CLACKMANNANSHIRE 1191 1104 1104 1164 1077 1077 1180 1094 1094 1180 1094 1094 ALYTH PERTHSHIRE & KINROSS 1400 1321 1321 1323 1244 1244 1341 1263 1263 1341 1263 1263 AMBERGATE DERBYSHIRE 734 898 733 719 882 717 793 822 822 793 822 822 AMBLESIDE CUMBRIA 1059 1058 1058 1050 1059 1059 1102 1136 1136 1102 1136 1136 AMERSHAM BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 542 542 542 638 638 638 460 460 460 460 460 460 AMESBURY WILTSHIRE 375 375 375 731 731 731 600 600 600 600 600 600 AMMANFORD WEST GLAMORGAN 991 991 991 1209 1238 1238 1131 1160 1160 1131 1160 1160 AMPTHILL BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 636 636 636 638 638 638 546 546 546 546 546 546 ANDOVER WILTSHIRE 375 375 375 711 711 711 557 557 557 557 557 557 ANNAN DUMFRIESSHIRE 1088 1071 1071 1058 1042 1042 1077 1060 1060 1077 1060 1060 ANSTEY HAMPSHIRE 375 375 375 669 669 669 514 514 514 514 514 514 ANSTEY HERTFORDSHIRE 636 636 636 544 544 544 460 460 460 460 460 460 ANSTEY LEICESTERSHIRE 619 783 618 626 788 623 664 693 693 664 693 693 APPERLEY BRIDGE GLOUCESTERSHIRE 923 923 923 825 825 825 897 940 945 897 940 945 APPLEBY CUMBRIA 970 970 970 951 951 951 976 976 976 976 976 976 APPLEDORE DEVON 834 834 834 1155 1155 1155 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 APPLETON CHESHIRE 829 828 828 828 837 837 866 900 900 866 900 900 APPLEY BRIDGE WEST YORKSHIRE 814 814 814 857 857 857 837 837 837 837 837 837 ARDERSIER INVERNESSHIRE 1745 1707 1707 1715 1678 1678 1734 1697 1697 1734 1697 1697 ARDLEIGH ESSEX 667 667 667 345 345 345 428 428 428 428 428 428 ARDROSSAN AYRSHIRE 1129 1195 1195 1100 1166 1166 1118 1184 1184 1118 1184 1184 ARMADALE MIDLOTHIAN 1125 1038 1038 1096 1009 1009 1114 1027 1027 1114 1027 1027 ARNOLD NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 713 877 712 678 841 675 793 822 822 793 822 822 ARUNDEL WEST SUSSEX 406 406 406 690 690 690 536 536 536 536 536 536 ASCOT BERKSHIRE 448 448 448 669 669 669 536 536 536 536 536 536 ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE 713 877 712 740 903 738 793 822 822 793 822 822 ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH LEICESTERSHIRE 619 783 618 626 788 623 664 693 693 664 693 693 ASHFORD KENT 667 667 667 638 638 638 460 460 460 460 460 460 ASHFORD SURREY 500 500 500 669 669 669 514 514 514 514 514 514 ASHINGTON NORTHUMBERLAND 993 993 993 971 971 971 987 987 987 987 987 987 ASHTON UNDER LYNE LANCASHIRE 860 859 859 798 807 807 866 900 900 866 900 900 ASHTON-IN-MAKERFIELD LANCASHIRE 791 791 791 815 815 815 814 814 814 814 814 814 ASTLEY LANCASHIRE 860 859 859 851 860 860 897 931 931 897 931 931 ASTON CLINTON BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 605 605 605 669 669 669 514 514 514 514 514 514 ATHERSTONE WARWICKSHIRE 567 731 566 594 757 592 643 672 672 643 672 672 ATHERTON GREATER MANCHESTER 860 859 859 851 860 860 897 931 931 897 931 931 ATTLEBOROUGH NORFOLK 761 761 761 450 450 450 600 600 600 600 600 600 AVELEY ESSEX 500 500 500 439 439 439 299 299 299 299 299 299 AVIEMORE HIGHLANDS 1590 1552 1552 1562 1525 1525 1579 1542 1542 1579 1542 1542 AVONMOUTH AVON 514 649 484 876 1039 873 733 733 733 733 733 733 AXMINSTER DEVON 573 573 573 930 930 930 837 837 837 837 837 837 AYCLIFFE DURHAM 886 886 886 857 857 857 879 879 879 879 879 879 AYLESBURY BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 573 573 573 690 690 690 546 546 546 546 546 546 AYLESFORD KENT 563 563 563 544 544 544 385 385 385 385 385 385 AYLESHAM KENT 709 709 709 690 690 690 514 514 514 514 514 514 AYR SOUTH AYRSHIRE 1137 1177 1177 1108 1147 1147 1127 1166 1166 1127 1166 1166 BACTON NORFOLK 855 855 855 533 533 533 729 729 729 729 729 729 BACUP LANCASHIRE 923 922 922 851 860 860 920 954 954 920 954 954 BAGILLT FLINTSHIRE 955 954 954 944 953 953 995 1029 1029 995 1029 1029 BAGSHOT SURREY 448 448 448 669 669 669 514 514 514 514 514 514 BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE 871 871 871 784 784 784 855 870 870 855 870 870 BALA GWYNEDD 907 907 907 930 930 930 933 933 933 933 933 933 BALDERTON NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 744 909 743 677 811 645 731 731 731 731 731 731 2021 CMA CGM IMPORT HAULAGE TARIFF - VALID FROM VESSEL ARRIVAL 01/08/2021 TO 31/08/2021 - RATES QUOTED INCLUDE FUEL SURCHARGE Subject to Terms & Conditions: http://www.cma-cgm.com/local/united-kingdom All Rates in GBP GBSOU GBSOU GBSOU GBFXT GBFXT GBFXT GBTIL GBTIL GBTIL GBTIL GBLGP GBTIL CITY COUNTY NAME 20' 40' 40'HC 20' 40' 40'HC 20' 40' 40'HC 20' 40' 40'HC BALDOCK HERTFORDSHIRE 636 636 636 575 575 575 514 514 514 514 514 514 BALLOCH WEST DUNBARTONSHIRE 1113 1156 1156 1127 1170 1170 1106 1149 1149 1106 1149 1149 BALSALL COMMON WEST MIDLANDS 546 710 545 626 788 623 643 672 672 643 672 672 BAMBER BRIDGE LANCASHIRE 814 814 814 857 857 857 837 837 837 837 837 837 BANBURY OXFORDSHIRE 482 618 453 718 852 687 612 612 612 612 612 612 BANGOR GWYNEDD 980 980 980 1007 1007 1007 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 BANGOR-IS-Y-COED CLWYD 814 814 814 857 857 857 837 837 837 837 837 837 BANNOCKBURN STIRLINGSHIRE 1156 1077 1077 1127 1048 1048 1145 1067 1067 1145 1067 1067 BARDNEY LINCOLNSHIRE 761 761 761 690 690 690 708 708 708 708 708 708 BARFORD NORFOLK 791 791 791 502 502 502 654 654 654 654 654 654 BARGOED CAERPHILLY 792 792 792 1066 1095 1095 1017 1046 1046 1017 1046 1046 BARKING ESSEX 500 500 500 460 460 460 321 321 321 321 321 321 BARLASTON STAFFORDSHIRE 734 898 733 781 944 779 836 865 865 836 865 865 BARMOUTH GWYNEDD 996 995 995 1017 1026 1026 1070 1104 1104 1070 1104 1104 BARNARD CASTLE DURHAM 918 918 918 888 888 888 912 912 912 912 912 912 BARNOLDSWICK LANCASHIRE 996 996 996 888 888 888 962 1005 1010 962 1005 1010 BARNSLEY SOUTH YORKSHIRE 860 860 860 742 742 742 812 855 860 812 855 860 BARNSTAPLE DEVON 792 792 792 1116 1116 1116 998 998 998 998 998 998 BARRHEAD EAST RENFREWSHIRE 1090 1123 1123 1060 1093 1093 1079 1112 1112 1079 1112 1112 BARROWFORD LANCASHIRE 955 954 954 892 901 901 962 996 996 962 996 996 BARROW-IN-FURNESS CUMBRIA 1098 1097 1097 1108 1117 1117 1146 1179 1179 1146 1179 1179 BARRY VALE OF GLAMORGAN 834 834 834 1087 1116 1116 1049 1078 1078 1049 1078 1078 BARTON CAMBRIDGESHIRE 688 688 688 533 533 533 514 514 514 514 514 514 BARTON DEVON 709 709 709 1091 1091 1091 976 976 976 976 976 976 BARTON GLOUCESTERSHIRE 409 545 380 677 811 645 580 580 580 580 580 580 BARTON LANCASHIRE 923 922 922 923 932 932 962 996 996 962 996 996 BARTON NORTH YORKSHIRE 886 886 886 857 857 857 837 837 837 837 837 837 BARTON WARWICKSHIRE 545 680 515 740 903 738 774 774 774 774 774 774 BARTON-LE-CLAY BEDFORDSHIRE 636 636 636 606 606 606 514 514 514 514 514 514 BARTON-UPON-HUMBER LINCOLNSHIRE 814 814 814 731 731 731 751 751 751 751 751 751 BASILDON ESSEX 542 542 542 418 418 418 321 321 321 321 321 321 BASINGSTOKE HAMPSHIRE 375 375 375 669 669 669 536 536 536 536 536 536 BATH SOMERSET 452 500 423 857 857 857 702 702 702 702 702 702 BATHAMPTON AVON 458 500 429 857 857 857 753 753 753 753 753 753 BATHFORD SOMERSET 458 500 429 815 815 815 733 733 733 733 733 733 BATHGATE WEST LOTHIAN 1154 1067 1067 1124 1038 1038 1143 1056 1056 1143 1056 1056 BATLEY WEST YORKSHIRE 871 871 871 784 784 784 834 877 881 834 877 881 BATTLE EAST SUSSEX 584 584 584 669 669 669 460 460 460 460 460 460 BAWDESWELL NORFOLK 814 814 814 533 533 533 686 686 686 686 686 686 BAWTRY SOUTH YORKSHIRE 901 901 901 763 763 763 812 855 860 812 855 860 BAXENDEN LANCASHIRE 923 922 922 892
Recommended publications
  • Boroughbridge, Masham and Pateley Bridge
    Built and Natural Environment Site Assessments Volume 4: Boroughbridge, Masham and Pateley Bridge October 2016 Harrogate District Draft Local Plan: Site Assessments Harrogate Borough Council Contents 1 Introduction 2 2 Policy Context 3 National Policy Context 3 Emerging Local Policy Context 5 3 Methodology 8 Landscape 8 Conservation and Design 13 Ecology 17 Land Drainage 20 4 Site Assessments 21 Boroughbridge 23 Masham 67 Pateley Bridge 127 2 Harrogate Borough Council Harrogate District Draft Local Plan: Site Assessments 1 Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 The Harrogate District Local Plan will make allocations of land for housing, employment uses and a range of other uses where appropriate. The Built and Natural Environment Site Assessments document(s) has been prepared as part of the evidence base to support the Draft Local Plan and has been used to help inform the the choice of draft allocations for housing, employment and mixed use development.(1) This report looks at site options in Boroughbridge, Masham and Pateley Bridge. Full detail of how sites have been selected can be found in Appendices 7 and 8 of the Harrogate District Draft Sustainability Appraisal (October 2016).(2) 1.2 The council's consultancy team have undertaken studies of potential impacts of development on the following: Landscape; Conservation and design; Ecology; and Land Drainage 1 There are number of volumes of The Built and Natural Environment Site Assessment documents, each dealing with different settlements across the district. 2 For further details please visit www.harrogate.gov.uk/sa Harrogate District Draft Local Plan: Site Assessments Harrogate Borough Council 3 Policy Context 2 2 Policy Context National Policy Context Introduction 2.1 The government is committed to protecting and enhancing the quality of the environment.
    [Show full text]
  • Delegated Decisions
    HARROGATE BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE LIST OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED BY THE CHIEF PLANNER UNDER THE SCHEME OF DELEGATION CASE NUMBER: 16/03495/FUL WARD: Bilton CASE OFFICER: Ms Sarah Nichols DATE VALID: 16.08.2016 GRID REF: E 430256 TARGET DATE: 11.10.2016 N 457481 REVISED TARGET: DECISION DATE: 10.10.2016 APPLICATION NO: 6.79.3219.A.FUL LOCATION: 14 Bachelor Road Harrogate North Yorkshire HG1 3EQ PROPOSAL: Demolition of garage, erection of single storey extension and railings and formation of external access steps. APPLICANT: Mr R Grimshaw APPROVED subject to the following conditions:- 1 The development hereby permitted shall be begun on or before 10.10.2016. 2 The development hereby permitted shall not be carried out otherwise than in strict accordance with the submitted details and amended drawing no. 4089 received 28.09.2016. 3 The external materials of the extension hereby approved shall match the existing to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority. Reasons for Conditions:- 1 To ensure compliance with Sections 91-94 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. 2 In order to ensure compliance with the approved drawings. 3 In the interests of visual amenity. INFORMATIVES 1. You are advised that the development may involve building work covered by the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 that is separate from planning or building regulations control. Do not commence work on the development until any necessary compliance with the provisions of this Act has been made. CASE NUMBER: 16/03546/FUL WARD: Bilton CASE OFFICER: Mrs Janet Belton DATE VALID: 19.08.2016 GRID REF: E 430771 TARGET DATE: 14.10.2016 N 457478 REVISED TARGET: DECISION DATE: 11.10.2016 APPLICATION NO: 6.79.13320.FUL LOCATION: 90 Meadowcroft Harrogate HG1 3LH PROPOSAL: Erection of two storey and single storey extension.
    [Show full text]
  • Directory of Establishments 2020/21- Index
    CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SERVICE DIRECTORY OF ESTABLISHMENTS 2020/21- INDEX Page No Primary Schools 2-35 Nursery School 36 Secondary Schools 37-41 Special Schools 42 Pupil Referral Service 43 Outdoor Education Centres 43 Adult Learning Service 44 Produced by: Children and Young People’s Service, County Hall, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 8AE Contact for Amendments or additional copies: – Marion Sadler tel: 01609 532234 e-mail: [email protected] For up to date information please visit the Gov.UK Get information about Schools page at https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/ 1 PRIMARY SCHOOLS Status Telephone County Council Ward School name and address Headteacher DfE No NC= nursery Email District Council area class Admiral Long Church of England Primary Mrs Elizabeth T: 01423 770185 3228 VC Lower Nidderdale & School, Burnt Yates, Harrogate, North Bedford E:admin@bishopthorntoncofe. Bishop Monkton Yorkshire, HG3 3EJ n-yorks.sch.uk Previously Bishop Thornton C of E Primary Harrogate Collaboration with Birstwith CE Primary School Ainderby Steeple Church of England Primary Mrs Fiona Sharp T: 01609 773519 3000 Academy Swale School, Station Lane, Morton On Swale, E: [email protected] Northallerton, North Yorkshire, Hambleton DL7 9QR Airy Hill Primary School, Waterstead Lane, Mrs Catherine T: 01947 602688 2190 Academy Whitby/Streonshalh Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 1PZ Mattewman E: [email protected] Scarborough NC Aiskew, Leeming Bar Church of England Mrs Bethany T: 01677 422403 3001 VC Swale Primary School, 2 Leeming Lane, Leeming Bar, Stanley E: admin@aiskewleemingbar. Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 9AU n-yorks.sch.uk Hambleton Alanbrooke Community Primary School, Mrs Pippa Todd T: 01845 577474 2150 CS Sowerby Alanbrooke Barracks, Topcliffe, Thirsk, North E: admin@alanbrooke.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Review of Locality Budgets
    North Yorkshire County Council Corporate and Partnerships Overview and Scrutiny Committee 7 June 2021 Annual review of County Councillor Locality Budgets 2020/21 1. Purpose of the report 1.1. To review the operation of County Councillor Locality Budgets in the financial year 2020/21. 2. Background 2.1. Locality Budgets enable County Councillors to respond to local needs by recommending the allocation of small amounts of funding to support projects or activities that directly promote the social, economic or environmental wellbeing of the communities they represent. 2.2. The Locality Budgets scheme seeks to ensure that County Councillors have a clear role in the allocation of funding in their Division within the criteria and process agreed by the Executive. This role includes actively promoting the scheme within their Division so that the money is allocated to meet appropriate local needs. 2.3. Because the allocation of funding is an executive decision, decisions are made by the Executive Member with responsibility for Stronger Communities, taking into account the information received and the recommendation of the relevant County Councillor. 2.4. Transparency is a significant feature of the scheme: County Councillors are required to declare all relevant interests when making a recommendation, including membership or other connections with organisations that will benefit from or manage a Locality Budget award Awards are published on the County Council website at https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/county-councillor-locality-budgets 1 OFFICIAL 3. Summary of approved recommendations in 2020/21 3.1. In 2020/21 each County Councillor had a Locality Budget allocation of £10,000.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 Month Location January HUDSWELL A684 A19 NORTHBOUND NORTHALLERTON POLICE STATION CAR PARK MEMWITH HILL POLICE STATION YO
    2015 Month Location HUDSWELL A684 A19 NORTHBOUND NORTHALLERTON POLICE STATION CAR PARK MEMWITH HILL POLICE STATION YORK DISTRICT HOSPITAL CAR PARK A629 RICHMOND HARROGATE YORK PATELEY RICHMOND POLICE STATION ALNE, YORK STANG TOP SOWERBY ROAD January SELBY RIPON CROSS LANE HOSPITAL, SCARBOROUGH KIRKBY MISPERTON EPPLEBY HARROGATE UPPER POPPLETON REAR YARD YORK POLICE OFFICE FILEY POLICE STATION SETTLE POLICE STATION FORECOURT SHOPPING CENTRE, SELBY EASTFIELD POLICE STATION YORK POLICE STATION SWINTON, MALTON A684 B1448 HARROGATE POLICE STAION CAR PARK SCARBOROUGH HARROGATE CATTERICK POLICE STATION TADCASTER POLICE STATION M1 NORTH BOUND CAR PARK HARROGATE POLICE STATION HIGH STREET, NORTHALLERTON February WHITBY POLICE STATION YORK KNARESBOROUGH LINTON ON OUSE A872 A168 TOWARDS AMOTHERBY FROM NORMANBY DONCASTER ROAD WITH BRAYTON LANE A173 SCARBOROUGH PS THORNTON IN CRAVEN SHARROW SKIPTON POLICE STATION B5284 SOUTH A1 A64 ASENBY TO CUNDALL ROAD YORK COUNCIL OFFICES YORK A645 ACOMB March A1036, YORK A19 NB, HARROGATE POLICE STATION, BECKWITH CAR PARK, CRAVEN LODGE POLICE OFFICE, HARROGATE BROMPTON TADCASTER A59 YORK A1 M(N) WETHERBY A64, MALTON HELMSLEY POLICE STATION HARROGATE HARROGATE POLICE STATION GARAGE CAR PARK ATHENA HOUSE, YORK A19 A171 STOKESLEY PRIVATE CAR PARK HARROGATE WESTBOROUGH, SCARBO WEST WITTON, DALES SCARBOROUGH STOUP BROW RAVENSCAR VALE HOUSE COMPOUND SCOTCH CORNER SERVICES EXIT April YORK HARROGATE POLICE STATION A64 BILBOROUGH A64 SCARBOROUGH KNARESBOROUGH SCARBOROUGH A1M NORTH BOUND SOUTH OF JUNCTION 47 A64 SCARBOROUGH
    [Show full text]
  • Hampsthwaite & Killinghall and Birstwith
    St Thomas á Becket Church, Hampsthwaite Felliscliffe Chapel of Ease Joint Benefice of Hampsthwaite & Killinghall and Birstwith Brochure St Thomas the Apostle Church, Killinghall St James’ Church, Birstwith Contents Foreword ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Section 1: Summary of the Brochure ....................................................................................................... 4 Section 2: Our New Priest ..................................................................................................................... 7 Section 3: Our Diocese .............................................................................................................................. 6 Section 4: About the Benefice ................................................................................................................... 7 Section 5: The Churches and their People ....................................................................................... 15 Section 6: The Wider Context ............................................................................................................. 25 Foreword We thank you for your interest in our benefice at this time; you are most welcome and we warmly invite you to learn more about us through our brochure. We are blessed to live and worship in beautiful Nidderdale here in North Yorkshire. Our three churches and associated Chapel of Ease join together and provide support
    [Show full text]
  • 15 Birstwith Road, Harrogate £295,000 Myrings Estate Agents, 10 Princes Square, Harrogate, HG1 1LX Sales 01423 566 400 Lettings 01423 569 007 Myrings.Property
    Viewing arrangements Directions Strictly by appointment through Myrings From the Empress roundabout, proceed down the Telephone 01423 566400 Knaresborough Road turning left into Birstwith Road where the Email [email protected] property can be found on the left hand side. 15 Birstwith Road, Harrogate £295,000 Myrings Estate Agents, 10 Princes Square, Harrogate, HG1 1LX Sales 01423 566 400 Lettings 01423 569 007 myrings.property Myrings Estate Agents wish to advise prospective purchasers that we have not checked the services or appliances. The sales particulars have been prepared as a guide only; any floor-plan or map is for illustrative purposes only. Myrings Estate Agents, for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: the particulars have been produced in good faith; do not constitute any part of a contract; no person in the employment of Myrings Estate Agents has any authority to make or give any representation of warranty in relation to this property. #MyFamilyValues Proud Supporters 15 Birstwith Road, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 4TG 2 3 2 This very well presented three bedroom master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and semi-detached property is located in a an en-suite shower room, two further good desirable residential location close to local sized bedrooms and a stylish, fully tiled amenities and the Harrogate Hospital. house bathroom with an over-bath shower. Having been extended in recent years the Birstwith Road is within a highly regarded property features in particular a recently residential area on the outskirts of landscaped rear garden benefitting from Harrogate's town centre with it's many sun throughout the afternoon and evening.
    [Show full text]
  • Post-Medieval Colonisation in the Forests of Howland, Knaresborough and Pickering
    THE UNIVERSITY OF HULL POST-MEDIEVAL COLONISATION IN THE FORESTS OF HOWLAND, KNARESBOROUGH AND PICKERING being a Thesis submitted for the Degree of Ph.D. in the University of Hull by MAURICE TURNER, B.Sc., B.A., OCTOBER, 1987 POST-MEDIEVAL COLONISATION IN THE FORESTS OF BOWLAND, KNARESBOROUGH AND PICKERING Contents Preface Chapter I The material of the thesis and the methods of Page 1 investigation Chapter II The medieval background to encroachment Page 7 a) The utilisation of forest land b) The nature of medieval clearance c) Early clearances in the Forest of Pickering d) Medieval colonisation in Bowland Forest e) Migration into Knaresborough Forest after the Black Death f) The medieval settlement pattern in Knaresborough Forest g) Measures of forest land Chapter III Tenures, Rents and Taxes in the Tudor Forests Page 36 a) The evidence of the Tudor Lay Subsidies b) The evidence of manorial rent rolls C) Tudor encroachment on the common wastes Chapter IV The demographic experience of forest Page 53 parishes Chapter V The reasons for encroachment Page 73 a) The problem of poverty in 17th century England b) The evidence for subdivision of holdings c) Changes in the size of tenements with time d) Subdivided holdings in Forests other than Knaresborough Chapter VI Illegal encroachment in the Forest of Knaresborough Page 96 a) The creation of new hamlets 1600 - 1669 b) The slowing down of encroachment in the late 17th century c) The physical form of squatter encroachments as compared to copyholder intakes before 1730 Chapter VII Alternative
    [Show full text]
  • Washburn Heritage Centre Archive Handlist
    WASHBURN HERITAGE CENTRE ARCHIVE HANDLIST The WHC Archive is a specialist collection of photographs, film, video and sound recordings, documents, memorabilia and ephemera relevant to the History, Heritage and Environment of the Washburn Valley. Our work to catalogue the collections is ongoing and this handlist will change as more of our current collections are catalogued. Please email us if you have a specific enquiry not covered by this handlist. The General Collections include: DOC Documents held by the centre either virtually and/or physically EX Past Exhibition panels PRI printed materials held in the centre RES Research materials including documents and notes on: RESVAR-Vernacular Architecture RESSOC-Social History RESNAT-The Natural World RESIND- Industry RESCHU- Churches and Chapels RESARCH-Archaeology RESWAT-Waterways and Bridges MAP Digital images of maps of the area including ordnance survey maps. PHO Photographs on various themes of interest to the local area including: PHOCHUR-churches and chapels PHOHIST- general history PHONAT-the natural World PHOHIST-general history () PHOWAR-War PHOLIP-Landscape, Industry and Places () PHOWHC-General events at Washburn Heritage centre, including the building and opening of the Centre VID - series of OHP films including: War memories, Water and leisure, Working wood, working Washburn, Haymaking-Washburn Show, Schools, Memories Day-launch of the OHP WHC-Opening Ceremony. · The special collections include: ARCH and - PHOFEW Fewston Assemblage-the archaeology reports and images of the finds PHOALH Alex Houseman Collection- images of the Washburn valley donated by Alex Houseman Ruth Brown Collection - includes images of the local area and a scrapbook of PHOBRO information on the Tuly and Peel families.
    [Show full text]
  • Information on Nidderdale Sunday and Bank Holiday Bus Services
    Nidderdale Summer Sunday and Bank Holiday Bus Services 16th May to 17th October 2021 24: Harrogate - Pateley Bridge 821: Keighley - Otley - Washburn Valley - Pateley Bridge - Upper Nidderdale 822: York - Ripon - Fountains Abbey - Pateley Bridge - Grassington (double decker) 825: York - Harrogate - Brimham Rocks - Fountains Abbey - Masham - Leyburn - Richmond Dales Rover tickets valid on all services: Adult £10; Group (up to 2 adults and 3 children) £18 One Way £1 tickets for under 19's valid on all services (ID needed by older teenagers) ENCTS elderly/disabled bus passes valid for free travel on services 24 and 821. Day ticket for passholders on other buses £5. No booking needed - all tickets, also including singles and returns, available from the driver. Contactless payment available. www.dalesbus.org/nidderdale DalesBus 24 Harrogate - Hampsthwaite - Birstwith - Darley - Summerbridge - Pateley Bridge Sunday & Bank Holiday Bus Times from 16th May 2021 Harrogate Bus Station 1020 1320 1530 Pateley Bridge King Street 1115 1415 1625 Harrogate The Hydro 1026 1326 1536 Summerbridge Flying Dutchman 1124 1424 1634 Killinghall Three Horseshoes 1029 1329 1539 Darley Moke Hill 1133 1433 1643 Hampsthwaite Memorial Hall 1036 1336 1546 Birstwith Clint Bank 1140 1440 1650 Birstwith Post Office 1041 1341 1551 Birstwith Post Office 1142 1442 1652 Birstwith Clint Bank 1042 1342 1552 Hampsthwaite Memorial Hall 1146 1446 1656 Darley Moke Hill 1049 1349 1559 Killinghall Three Horseshoes 1153 1453 1703 Summerbridge Flying Dutchman 1058 1358 1608 Harrogate The Hydro 1157 1457 1707 Pateley Bridge King Street 1111 1411 1621 Harrogate Bus Station 1204 1504 1714 Change at Pateley Bridge for Nidderdale DalesBus 821 to Scar House Reservoir (departs 1115) Change at Pateley Bridge for DalesBus 822 to Grassington (departs 1115) DalesBus 24 is operated by the Harrogate Bus Company 01423 566061.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 UCI Road World Championships
    2019 ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS YORKSHIRE GREAT BRITAIN yorkshire2019.co.uk 21 - 29 SEPTEMBER 2019 @yorkshire2019 #yorkshire2019 CONTENTS Media information . 3 Forewords . 4 Competition and media events schedule . 5 Introducing the UCI . 6 Introducing Yorkshire 2019 . 8 The Yorkshire 2019 Para-Cycling International . 10 Introducing the UCI Road World Championships . 12 Introducing the Rainbow Jersey . 16 A nation of cyclists . 17 Yorkshire: The Rainbow County . 18 UCI Bike Region Label . 19 History makers . 20 Host towns . 22 Harrogate maps . 24 Other host locations . 26 Main Media Centre . 28 Media parking and broadcast media . 30 Photographers . 31 Mixed Zone . 32 Race routes . 34 Race programme . 35 02 DAY 1 Yorkshire 2019 Para-Cycling International . 36 DAY 2 Team Time Trial Mixed Relay . 38 DAY 3 Women Junior Individual Time Trial Men Junior Individual Time Trial . 42 DAY 4 Men Under 23 Individual Time Trial Women Elite Individual Time Trial . 46 DAY 5 Men Elite Individual Time Trial . 48 DAY 6 Men Junior Road Race . 50 DAY 7 Women Junior Road Race . 52 Men Under 23 Road Race . 54 DAY 8 Women Elite Road Race . 56 DAY 9 Men Elite Road Race . 58 Follow the Championships . 60 UCI Commissaires’ Panel . 62 Useful information . 63 MEDIA INFORMATION Union Cycliste Yorkshire 2019 Internationale (Local Organising Committee) Louis Chenaille Charlie Dewhirst UCI Press Officer Head of Communications louis .chenaille@uci .ch Charlie .Dewhirst@Yorkshire2019 .co .uk +41 79 198 7047 Mobile: +44 (0)7775 707 703 Xiuling She Nick Howes EBU Host Broadcaster
    [Show full text]
  • Guide to Health & Happiness
    Hart’s Tongue Ferm and Wild Thyme ©YDNPA 4 13 24 32 42 Stop the hamster Enjoy a sense of Make hay while the Celebrate the Great minds don’t wheel achievement sun shines... seasons all think alike 5 14 25 33 43 Retreat from Come alive with a Wake up with wild Simple pleasures The art of the world micro adventure swimming serendipity 6 15 26 34 44 Just what the Wonderful Different ways to see Inspiring views Inspired by the doctor ordered waterfalls the Yorkshire Dales Yorkshire Dales 7 16 27 36 45 Hold a little Walk to work Serene and spritual Simple ways to Do good, feel good happiness in your enjoy nature hand 7 17 28 37 46 Walk to wake up Free range children Feel your spirits Mood food? Watch while they your creativity soar work 8 20 29 38 48 Happy habits Escape Slooooooowww Small treats, big Learn something oridinary doooooowwwwnn... smiles different 10 22 29 38 50 Celebrations and Local shows Watch in wonder Learn the lingo The road less appreciating the travelled... finer things in life 11 22 30 39 51 Capture the Tales of the Dales Different ways Yorkshire Dales The Dales Alphabet moment to see markets of experiences 12 23 31 40 52 Enjoy a nautral Get into the festive Transports of Live the moment. Top Ten ways to High spirit delight Just be feel happier and healthier in the Yorkshire Dales Written by SUSAN BRIGGS Cover photo: © Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority From campsites close to nature, to country house hotels where the sofas are so squishy you might never want to leave, the Yorkshire Dales offer a wonderful retreat from the world.
    [Show full text]