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Historic Landscape Character Areas and Their Special Qualities and Features of Significance
Historic Landscape Character Areas and their special qualities and features of significance Volume 1 Third Edition March 2016 Wyvern Heritage and Landscape Consultancy Emma Rouse, Wyvern Heritage and Landscape Consultancy www.wyvernheritage.co.uk – [email protected] – 01747 870810 March 2016 – Third Edition Summary The North Wessex Downs AONB is one of the most attractive and fascinating landscapes of England and Wales. Its beauty is the result of many centuries of human influence on the countryside and the daily interaction of people with nature. The history of these outstanding landscapes is fundamental to its present‐day appearance and to the importance which society accords it. If these essential qualities are to be retained in the future, as the countryside continues to evolve, it is vital that the heritage of the AONB is understood and valued by those charged with its care and management, and is enjoyed and celebrated by local communities. The North Wessex Downs is an ancient landscape. The archaeology is immensely rich, with many of its monuments ranking among the most impressive in Europe. However, the past is etched in every facet of the landscape – in the fields and woods, tracks and lanes, villages and hamlets – and plays a major part in defining its present‐day character. Despite the importance of individual archaeological and historic sites, the complex story of the North Wessex Downs cannot be fully appreciated without a complementary awareness of the character of the wider historic landscape, its time depth and settlement evolution. This wider character can be broken down into its constituent parts. -
Tom Stoppard
Tom Stoppard: An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Center Descriptive Summary Creator: Stoppard, Tom Title: Tom Stoppard Papers Dates: 1939-2000 (bulk 1970-2000) Extent: 149 document cases, 9 oversize boxes, 9 oversize folders, 10 galley folders (62 linear feet) Abstract: The papers of this British playwright consist of typescript and handwritten drafts, revision pages, outlines, and notes; production material, including cast lists, set drawings, schedules, and photographs; theatre programs; posters; advertisements; clippings; page and galley proofs; dust jackets; correspondence; legal documents and financial papers, including passports, contracts, and royalty and account statements; itineraries; appointment books and diary sheets; photographs; sheet music; sound recordings; a scrapbook; artwork; minutes of meetings; and publications. Call Number: Manuscript Collection MS-4062 Language English. Arrangement Due to size, this inventory has been divided into two separate units which can be accessed by clicking on the highlighted text below: Tom Stoppard Papers--Series descriptions and Series I. through Series II. [Part I] Tom Stoppard Papers--Series III. through Series V. and Indices [Part II] [This page] Stoppard, Tom Manuscript Collection MS-4062 Series III. Correspondence, 1954-2000, nd 19 boxes Subseries A: General Correspondence, 1954-2000, nd By Date 1968-2000, nd Container 124.1-5 1994, nd Container 66.7 "Miscellaneous," Aug. 1992-Nov. 1993 Container 53.4 Copies of outgoing letters, 1989-91 Container 125.3 Copies of outgoing -
North Wessex Downs AONB Historic Landscape Characterisation
North Wessex Downs AONB Historic Landscape Characterisation © Copyright Chris Collard and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons Licence. April 2012 Section 1: Introducing the North Wessex Downs AONB Historic Landscape Characterisation Dataset 3 Section 2: Present Day Historic Landscape Character Map 7 Section 3: Description of Historic Landscape Types 9 Section 4: User Guide 99 2 North Wessex Downs AONB Historic Landscape Characterisation Section 1: Introducing the North Wessex Downs AONB Historic Landscape Characterisation Dataset Version 1 Summary A brief introduction to the North Wessex Downs AONB Historic Landscape Characterisation Created by Wyvern Heritage and Landscape Consultancy April 2012 3 1.1 Introducing Historic Landscape Characterisation HISTORIC LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISATION (HLC) is an archaeological method used to define and map the historic and archaeological dimension of the present day landscape. It forms part of a National Programme developed by English Heritage in the early nineties and is continually evolving with ongoing development and changes in methodology, technology and application. HLC is concerned with the totality of the landscape, providing a broad overview of the complexity of the historic environment in a given area. It is concerned with mapping the commonplace and locally distinctive and identifying time depth in the landscape. Mapping and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) plays a central role in both the creation of the HLC dataset and in the presentation of the results 1.2 The Guiding Principles -
All Approved Premises
All Approved Premises Local Authority Name District Name and Telephone Number Name Address Telephone BARKING AND DAGENHAM BARKING AND DAGENHAM 0208 227 3666 EASTBURY MANOR HOUSE EASTBURY SQUARE, BARKING, 1G11 9SN 0208 227 3666 THE CITY PAVILION COLLIER ROW ROAD, COLLIER ROW, ROMFORD, RM5 2BH 020 8924 4000 WOODLANDS WOODLAND HOUSE, RAINHAM ROAD NORTH, DAGENHAM 0208 270 4744 ESSEX, RM10 7ER BARNET BARNET 020 8346 7812 AVENUE HOUSE 17 EAST END ROAD, FINCHLEY, N3 3QP 020 8346 7812 CAVENDISH BANQUETING SUITE THE HYDE, EDGWARE ROAD, COLINDALE, NW9 5AE 0208 205 5012 CLAYTON CROWN HOTEL 142-152 CRICKLEWOOD BROADWAY, CRICKLEWOOD 020 8452 4175 LONDON, NW2 3ED FINCHLEY GOLF CLUB NETHER COURT, FRITH LANE, MILL HILL, NW7 1PU 020 8346 5086 HENDON HALL HOTEL ASHLEY LANE, HENDON, NW4 1HF 0208 203 3341 HENDON TOWN HALL THE BURROUGHS, HENDON, NW4 4BG 020 83592000 PALM HOTEL 64-76 HENDON WAY, LONDON, NW2 2NL 020 8455 5220 THE ADAM AND EVE THE RIDGEWAY, MILL HILL, LONDON, NW7 1RL 020 8959 1553 THE HAVEN BISTRO AND BAR 1363 HIGH ROAD, WHETSTONE, N20 9LN 020 8445 7419 THE MILL HILL COUNTRY CLUB BURTONHOLE LANE, NW7 1AS 02085889651 THE QUADRANGLE MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY, HENDON CAMPUS, HENDON 020 8359 2000 NW4 4BT BARNSLEY BARNSLEY 01226 309955 ARDSLEY HOUSE HOTEL DONCASTER ROAD, ARDSLEY, BARNSLEY, S71 5EH 01226 309955 BARNSLEY FOOTBALL CLUB GROVE STREET, BARNSLEY, S71 1ET 01226 211 555 BOCCELLI`S 81 GRANGE LANE, BARNSLEY, S71 5QF 01226 891297 BURNTWOOD COURT HOTEL COMMON ROAD, BRIERLEY, BARNSLEY, S72 9ET 01226 711123 CANNON HALL MUSEUM BARKHOUSE LANE, CAWTHORNE, -
Rare Plant Register
1 BSBI RARE PLANT REGISTER Berkshire & South Oxfordshire V.C. 22 MICHAEL J. CRAWLEY FRS UPDATED APRIL 2005 2 Symbols and conventions The Latin binomial (from Stace, 1997) appears on the left of the first line in bold, followed by the authority in Roman font and the English Name in italics. Names on subsequent lines in Roman font are synonyms (including names that appear in Druce’s (1897) or Bowen’s (1964) Flora of Berkshire that are different from the name of the same species in Stace). At the right hand side of the first line is a set of symbols showing - status (if non-native) - growth form - flowering time - trend in abundance (if any) The status is one of three categories: if the plant arrived in Britain after the last ice age without the direct help of humans it is defined as a native, and there is no symbol in this position. If the archaeological or documentary evidence indicates that a plant was brought to Berkshire intentionally of unintentionally by people, then that species is an alien. The alien species are in two categories ● neophytes ○ archaeophytes Neophytes are aliens that were introduced by people in recent times (post-1500 by convention) and for which we typically have precise dates for their first British and first Berkshire records. Neophytes may be naturalized (forming self-replacing populations) or casual (relying on repeated introduction). Archaeophytes are naturalized aliens that were carried about by people in pre-historic times, either intentionally for their utility, or unintentionally as contaminants of crop seeds. Archaeophytes were typically classified as natives in older floras. -
The Birds of Berkshire
The Birds of Berkshire Annual Report 2015 Published 2018 Berkshire Ornithological Club Registered charity no. 1011776 The Berkshire Ornithological Club (BOC) was founded as Reading Ornithological Club in 1947 to promote education and study of wild birds, their habitats and their conservation, initially in the Reading area but now on a county wide basis. It is affiliated to the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO). Membership is open to anyone interested in birds and bird-watching, beginner or expert, local patch enthusiast or international twitcher. The Club provides the following in return for a modest annual subscription: • A programme of indoor meetings with expert • Conservation involvement in important local speakers on ornithological subjects habitats and species. BOC members are involved in practical conservation work with groups such • Occasional social meetings as Friends of Lavell’s Lake, Theale Area Bird • An annual photographic competition of very high Conservation Group and Moor Green Lakes Group. standard • Opportunities to participate in survey work to • A programme of field meetings both locally and help understand birds better. The surveys include further afield. These can be for half days, whole supporting the BTO in its work and monitoring for days or weekends. local conservation management. • Regular mid week bird walks in and around many • The Club runs the Birds of Berkshire Conservation of Berkshire’s and neighbouring counties’ best Fund to support local bird conservation projects. birdwatching areas. • Exclusive access to the pre-eminent site Queen Mother Reservoir (subject to permit) This Berkshire Bird Report is published by the Club and provided free to members. Members are encouraged to keep records of their local observations and submit them, electronically or in writing, to the Recorder for collation and analysis. -
Helipads/Heliports
KEEP-HELI-TXT.qxp_688-728 12/11/2019 16:11 Page 1 HELIPADS/HELIPORTS It is important to note that all landing sites listed below are available only with PRIOR PERMISSION (PPR). It is also advisable to check the site elevation before departure. SAFETYCOM 135.480 ALCESTER (Arrow Mill Hotel & Restaurant) N52 12.17 W001 52.82 150 ft AMSL 6 nm W of Stratford upon Avon, west side of River Arrow. O.S. Sheet 150/084561 Grass landing area between Hotel and river. 'H' displayed. Adequate space for several helicopters. Remarks: Operated by Simon Woodhams, Arrow Mill Hotel and Restaurant, Arrow, Nr Alcester, Warwickshire, B49 5NL. Converted water mill situated in 50 rural acres with 18 ensuite bedrooms, meeting rooms, restaurant and bar meals. All helicopters made especially welcome, no landing fees. Coarse and fly fishing, clay pigeon shooting. Fuel: 100LL, Jet A1 available nearby. Tel: 01789 762419. Fax: 01789 765170 ALTON BRIDGE HOTEL N52 58.80 W001 53.69 260 ft AMSL 0.5 nm S of Alton Towers. W side of bridge, S of river. Landing area 1.0 acre field to N of hotel. 'H' displayed. Local landmark: Alton Castle with 3 spires to SE of the pad. Remarks: Operated by Mr. David Ford, Alton Bridge Hotel, Station Road, Alton, Staffordshire. ST10 4BX. PPR. 17th Century Hotel, Closest Hotel to Alton Towers. Excellent reputation for cuisine and en suite bedrooms. Overhead cable along S side of landing area. Approach from West or East. Landing Fee: £50.00 (incl VAT). No landing fee for Hotel residents, restaurant guests or military landings. -
Hoofprint 2012 Winter
VINE PONY CLUB www.pcuk.org/vine Hoof Print AUTUMN 2012 NEWSLETTER VINE PONY CLUB COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND ORGANISERS Area 13 Representative Mrs Dawn Taylor President Mrs Maggie Richardson District Commissioner General Rallies *Caroline Blatchford 07850 135138 *Mrs Fiona McAlister 01256 397442 Woodhams Farmhouse, Holly Cottage, North Waltham, Basingstoke, Hants RG25 2BZ Kings Worthy, Winchester SO23 7LB [email protected] Assistant District Commissioner Mini Activities *Mrs Brenda Sampson 01635 298379 *Mrs Tina Skipworth 01635 33773 2 Tower Hill Court, Kingsclere, Berks RG20 5SS Adbury Park, Burghclere, Berks RG20 4HB Hon Treasurer [email protected] *Mrs Bo De Groot 01256 770260 Special Organisers Ashe Court, Ashe, Overton, Hants RG25 3AH *Mrs Auriol Adams 01256 850453 [email protected] Yew Tree Cottage, Ibworth, Hants RG26 5TJ Hon Secretary [email protected] *Mrs Penny Burton 01635 254761 *Mrs Carrie Lees 01256 397571 Ashley, Ball Hill, Newbury, Berks RG20 0NS Orchard House, Steventon, Basingstoke, Hants RG25 3BE [email protected] [email protected] Chief Instructor *Mrs Phillippa Chamings 01189 814494 Racing Co-ordinator, Hunting and Tests/Badges Inhurst Farmhouse, Baughurst, Tadley, Hants RG26 5JS *Mrs Brenda Sampson 01635 298379 [email protected] 2, Tower Hill Court, Kingsclere, Berks RG20 5SS Racing Mrs Charlotte Fuller 01635 250658 Health & Safety Penwood Grange, Penwood, Newbury, Berks RG20 9EW *Mrs Fiona McAlister 01256 397442 [email protected] Holly Cottage, -
Meet with Mercure Mercure Newbury, Elcot Park Hotel Meet with Mercure 02
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