1012 for Trades

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1012 for Trades 1012 FOR TRADES. (DEVONSHIRE. FOREST TREE GROWER. Preston J'ohn, ll Guinea at. Exeter FRUIT MERCHANTS. Randall William, 12 New Bridge st. Reed E. W. x Martin st. Plymouth Bate W. & Co. South Devon house, k West of England nurseries, Sampson John, 5 Church street, Frankfort street, Plymouth Alphington road, Exeter Heavitree, Exeter Brooker G.(who.),36Morley st.Phmth Simpson Chas. 49 ~ott~ st. Plymouth Burns & Son, 30 Paul street, EX:eter FORWARDING AGENTS. Small W. H. 28 Vwtona rd. Torqua.y Colonial Produce Co. 65 Treville at. See Agents Forwarding. Sparks Mrs. Alice, 61 Princes street, Plymouth · Devonport ' Luxton Bros. Princess St. ope,Plymth FRENCH POLISHERS. Steer R. L. :a Low. North st. Exeter Stokes Bros. 11 Goldsmith st. &i Quay, Thompson Mrs. Blanche, 143 Em- E t ._ L · t d T Eddy Albert 6 Finewell st Plymouth b k d Pl t'- xe er a~~ ymmg on r · orquay · , . an_ment roa , ymou ·.u T N 229 Harris Geo. H. 1 Morler: la. Plymouth Valente Antonio, 10 Flora st. Plymth W d T J G ld 'th t E t Jerred Henry, 145 CowiCk street, St. Venner Mrs. E. 68 Holloway st.Exetr ar . 4 o sml s . xe er Thomas, Exeter Veronesi M. 19 Batter st. Plymouth Stoyle Albert Edwa.rd, II The Mint, Walker Mrs. Emily Jane, 44 Onmber- FRUIT SALESMEN. Exeter . land street, Devonport See Salesmen-Fruit. • Treby George, 17 WoodVIlle road, Willington W. Low. Union la.Torquay Ellacomhlt, Torquay Wills G. J. 33 East st. Newton Abbot · Wilson Frederick William, 47 Alph- FRUITERERS-WHOLESAI:E. FRIED FISH DEALERS. ington street, St. Thomas, Exeter Hillier Hy. A. Fore st. Cullompton Antonucci -.A.. 48 Teign st. Teignmth Wyatt Frank,129 Grenville rd.Plymth Oliver Bros. Paiges lane, Barnstaple Baker WilLiam. Market place, Dod- brooke, iKingsbridge . FRUITERERS G ENGROS Barrow .A.rthur Waite-r, 6g High st. FRUIT COMMISSION AGENTS. & . RE • East Stonehouse, Plymouth See Agents-Ulmmission. Abraham.Robt. 3 ¥illbay rd. ~lymtb Baskerville William, 18 Ivydale road, Ackland Fred, .2 Mill street, Btdeford Mutley, Plymouth- Aggett Mrs. E. Fore st. Bovey Tracey Baskerville William David, 19 Tavi- FRUIT GROWERS. Andrews Fdk .. 11$a, Winner s~.Paigntn s~ock road, Plymouth Andrews W1lham 11. R1dgeway, Basset Mrs. K. 18 Exeter st. Plymth Bartlett Mrs. Martha J. 39 Fore 11t. Plym.pton St. Mary Berry ..)frs. E. 93 Summerland st. Heavitree, Exeter Apps James, l:l Bilton cres. Teignmth Exeter . Bath George, Fernholme, Brixham Arnold John, 65 Tavistock rd. Stoke, Bird William, 53 Clifton rd. Exeter Beer Caleb, W oolands, Atherington, Plymouth B.ranton Mrs. E. 47 Bear st.Barnstple Umberleigh Ash Robert, 67a, Albert rd. Mprice Buller Mrs. M. 105 King st.Plymouth Brown B. &i Sons, Exe nurseries, Town, Devonport Byrne Richard, 5 Paris st. Exeter Starcross Aehmole Frederick, 5 Cowick street, Cann Sydney Jn. 77 High at-. Creditn Olarke Page Shire, North Hill farm, St. Thomas,.Exete:r Cloke Edward, 33 King st. Plymouth Stockland, Honiton Ashton H. 107 Tavistock rd. Plymtb Cooper Jn.Hy.24 Grenville rd.Plymth Clemmens Harry, Bere Alston Atkins D. S. Higher st. Dartmouth Crispin Mrs. Mabel Ellen, 114 Cowick Cosham Frederick William, Mayfi.eld Badcock Wm. Jas. 3 Milk st. Exetel' etreet, St. Thomas, Exeter nurseries, Haven rd. St. Thomas, Baker Alfd. 9 Church st. Ilfracombe Curry Mrs. Mary Hannah, :a Rich- Exeter Bale John, .Abbotsha.m, Bideford mond street, Plymouth Davis Wm. Atherington, Umberleigh Barnes William, 26 Union st.Torquay Davis Mrs. Fanny Charlotte, 22- Buller Dent Wm. Burcombe, Ottery St.Mary Baron P. H. Church' st. Sidmouth road, St. Thomas, Exeter Derrin·gton Theodore, The Chantry Bartlett Thoe. Higher st. Dartmouth Deangellis L. &i Co. 4 ..llbion street, house, Whitford · Bastone Charles John, Beer Exmouth Devon Rosery & Fruit Farm Limited, Bastone William, sen. 36 Magdalen Di'meo A. Lower Gunstone, Bideford Devon rosery, Avenue road &i 38 road, Exeter Doidge S. H . .105· Exeter st. Plymouth Fleet street, Torqua.y & Cockington, Batten Daniel, 3 Victoria st. Exeter Elliott John, 147 Sidwell st. Exeter Torquay. See advertisement Beale J.H.II3a, Beaumont rd.Plymth Gaydon Wm.43 Vicarage st.Barnstple ~ales Samuel Harry, Metlands, Ipple- Beer Sydney, 36 Treville st. Plymth Goad.l A. E. 66 St. Aubyn st.Devonprt pen, Newton Abbot Behan Miss Carolina, Garden street, Gonion Edward, 7 Radford rd. West Eastman William, Small marsh, High Morice Town, Devonport Hoe, Plymouth Bickington, Umberleigh Belam Wm. Jn. 64 High st. Totnes Gordon Mrs. E. 22 Treville st.Plymth Eastwick W. & Son, Bere .A.lston Bennett Mrs. E.South st.Woolacomb& Green Mrs. E. M. 47 Strand, Exmth Foskett Henry, Pine t!roft, Rockbeare, Berwick Charles A. Fore st. Sidmouth Hancock Chas. Exeter hl. Cullompton Exeter 'Bevan Edward, 51 Edgcumbe street, Harvey Wiltiam, Abbey rd. Torquay Gray Alexander, Knowle, Braunton East Stonehouse, Plymouth Hayes William, 27 Queen ·st.Devonprt Johns Henry, Home Glen, Eas~ Bevan William, Combe Martin Headley George, 21 Manor st. East Wonford, Exeter Beynon J. 19 Newcomen rd. Dartmth Ston~house, Plymouth Maunder J. I. Blackall, Pinhoe,Exetr Biddley William, Market, Plymouth Hill William Hy. Mill la. Sidmouth Miller Mrs. H. W. Harpford, Ottery Banner A.C.1::uOld Tiverton rd.Exetr Hutchings Waiter, 11 Cecil road, St. St. Mary - Boon William, So Warboro' road, Thomas, Exeter Minifey William, Java cottage, Marl- Babbacombe, Torquay ~ Iris Mrs. Kate, 47 Holloway st.Exeter don road, Paignton . Bowden-_Mrs. Elizabeth, 41 Cornwall Jackson Jn. 46 East st. Newton Abbot Morgan James Henry, West Buck- street, Devonport .lames J. Saltash road, Plymouth land, Kingsbridge Bowhay Wm. Jn. Smith st. Dartmth Johns Harry, 113 Cowick street, St. Mudge George, Cape villa, Holloway's Bradford Thos. r6 Queen st.Exmouth Thomas, Exeter hill, Paignton Brav William A. & Sons, 7 West st. Joslin William, 76 Exeter st. Plymth Paignton Flower & Fruit Farm (John Okehampton • Kerslake W.85 West Exe sth.Tiverton Squance Henry Wliitmarsh,propr.), Bri~ht .Albert, 42 High st. Bideford Lake W. H. 23a, ~orth street.- Exeter Marldon hill, Marldon rd. Paignton Br'Ooker G. 26 Marlboro' st. Devonprt Lawrence John, 83 Union street, East Pearce Jn. Atherington, Umberleigh Brooker George, 73 Old Town -street Stonehouse, Plymouth Physick Wm. Hy. Alphington, Exeter &i 631 Ebrington street;Plymouth Lewis Caleb, 6 Union st.Newton Abbt Preston William H. A. Buddle lane, BrookinQ" Hy. M. 5 Tisham rd. Torqy Lewis T. xo Northfield rd. Ilfracombe St. Thomas, Exeter Brown Wm. A. 91 Hig-h st.Ilfracombe Lewis Wm. 20 Silver st. Barnstaple Pyne G. Denver nurseries, Topsham Burch S. & Son, 5 .Piermont place, Lewis Wm. C. 25 King st. Plymouth Randall William (trees), HI ·New Dawlish Lucas Vincent G. 44 King st. Plymth Bridge street & West of England Rurge Jn. II Barnstaple st. S.Molton Luckham Jn. 43 Middle st. Brixham nurseries, Alphington road, Exeter Burgess George, Combe Martin McColl Mrs. Victoria, 23 Richmond Ricketts Ed.ward E. Dukes, Brad- Burgoyne JaB. L. New st. Sidmouth street, Plymouth _ ninch, Cullompton Burnett John, 44 Mill street,Bideford McSweeney Edward, 10 Cumberland Robinson Richard Henry, Derncleugh Callard Robt. Victoria rd. Dartmouth street, Devonport gardens, Holcombe, Dawlish Cann J. M. 27 Fore street, Brixham Martin Frank, 40 Cavern rd. Torquay Sanders ..lames, Tucker Marsh, Bere Cann John, Fore street, Northam :Mason A. & E. Higher st. Dartmouth Alston - Oarter C. 8 Church street, Paignton May Richd. 25 Pembroke st.Devonport Seldon Nursery Co. (Ernest Frank Challis John Robert, n Fore street, Mitchell Fred,68 Honestone st.Bidefrd Smith), Sowton, Exeter Budleigh Salterton Newmsn Geo. 62 Bitton st. T@ignmth Squance William, Bere .A.lston Charley Misa Emma, 2b, Stoke te.-r- Norman F. 18 Broad st. Ilfracombe Stevens Jas. Atheri':l.gton,Umberleigh Tace, York place, Stoke, Plymouth Osmond G. IIf Barrington st.Tivertn Webber Waiter (dealer), Atherington, Chillery Albert William, Withy- Parsons Edwd. gs, Ironbridge, Exeter Umberleigh combe, Raleigh. Exmouth Pelosi Peter. Fisher street, Paignton White C. Durya.rd, Cowley rd. Exeter Chinery CharMs, Chapel •t. Exmoutb .
Recommended publications
  • Northern Primary Care Networks
    DEVON LPC PHARMACY MAPPING FOR PRIMARY CARE NETWORKS (Updated 25 May 2021) NORTHERN PRIMARY CARE NETWORKS NETWORK & GEOGRAPHY CLINICAL DIRECTOR PRACTICE NAME COMMUNITY PHARMACIES NOMINATED LEAD LIST SIZE PHARMACIST Torridge Bideford Dr Adam Kwiatkowski Bideford Medical Centre Arnolds Pharmacy, Westward Ho Chrissie Walkey 51,136 Hartland [email protected] Castle Gardens Surgery Asda Pharmacy, Bideford Lloyds Pharmacy, Torrington Torrington Hartland Surgery Boots, High Street, Bideford ODS Code:FX967 Northam Surgery Boots, The Old Library, Northam Torrington Health Centre Bideford Pharmacy, Bideford [email protected] Wooda Surgery Lloyds Pharmacy, High Street, Torrington Lloyds Pharmacy, Wooda Surgery, Bideford Well Pharmacy, High Street, Bideford Barnstaple Barnstaple Dr Sophia Erdozain Brannam Medical Centre Bear Street, Pharmacy, Barnstaple Vacancy Alliance [email protected] Fremington Medical Boots, Fremington 49,301 Centre Boots, Roundswell, Barnstaple Litchdon Medical Centre Boots, High Street, Barnstaple Dr Oliver Hassall Queens Medical Centre Lloyds Pharmacy, Litchdon MC, Barnstaple [email protected] Lloyds Pharmacy, Gratton Way, Barnstaple Lloyds Pharmacy, Brannams Square, Barnstaple Tesco Pharmacy, Station Road, Barnstaple Holsworthy, Holsworthy Dr Mike Dowling Bradworthy Surgery Boots, Holsworthy Medical Centre, Holsworthy Dudley Taylor, Bude Cornwall Bude, and Bradworthy Dr Chloe Carey Neetside Surgery Lloyds Pharmacy, The Square, Holsworthy Pam Irwin Surrounding Black Ruby Country Medical [email protected]
    [Show full text]
  • DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY's BILL Posters Continued
    798 niL DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY'S BILL PosTERs continued. 1 :BLANKET MANUF ACTURS. Price Alfd. H. James' place, Tifracombe ~erll?an Jsp~. 2 Belgrave ter.Ilfraco~be Berry John & Sons, Ashburton R.S.O. & Rabley George Edwa~d, Clareuce house, G1bbmgs S.<?h.apel cour~,Bampton1~.S.O Buck fast mills, Buckfastleigh . South Br_ent, :1Ivybr1d¥e Godfrey Wdham. & Son, 49 H1gher BLOCK & SPAR MATTERS R1x Mrs.Ehzh.Nepaul,Croft rd.Torquay Brook street, Te1gnmouth ..,... • Gover Chas. Sand hill st. Ottery St. Mary Brokenshire Richard, Beach alley, BOAT BUILDERS. HammettGeo.IgFore st.BrixhamR.S.O Beach, Brixham R.S.O. Blackmore Richard, Appledore R.S.O Hammett Mrs.Mary Brice, IoJ.\Ilint,Exetr CousinsN. Elliott'& ct.Salcombe,Kngsbdg Bricknell William, The Point, Exmouth Hancock H. J. Braunton rd. Barnstaple Furneaux Geo. King st. Brixham R.S. 0 Bulley T. Albion st.Shaldon, Teignmouth HartnollH.32High. Brook st.Teignmouth Green Phi lip, Appledore R.S.O BurlaceAlfred,Turnchapel,Hooe.Plymth Haw kinsGeo. Hy. &Son, 9James st. Exeter Greenslade G .23 Southside st. Plymouth Chant E. Forest. Salcombe, Kings bridge Hearn Je!lse, Northam, Bideford Haynes John, A.ppledore R.S.O Chapple Charles, Beer, Axminster Hopkins Charles,Braddon's hill,Torquay Hingston Bros.37Southsicle st.Plymouth Clark James, Quay, Exeter Hutchings Richard, Bridge st. Bideford Lamswood R l.Overgang,BrixhamR.S.O Clarke William, Sea ton, Axminster Johnson Mrs. Ann, 52 Prestonst.Exeter Lamswood Wm.King st.Brixham R.S.O Coaker Alfred, Clarence st.Dartmouth Lidstone Thomas Henry, official VealBrookin;&Damel,7Barbican,Plymth Dartoni.B.MountBatten,Hol'e,Plymouth bill poster to the Three Towns, Oixon Thomas & Sons, Beach, Exmouth Grand theatre, ~t.
    [Show full text]
  • GENERAL INFORMATION This Timetable Shows The
    GENERAL INFORMATION NOTES AND SYMBOLS This timetable shows the full service between Exeter and Exmouth — The Bold Denotes a through service x Service stops on Avocet Line — and the full service between Exeter St Davids and Exeter Central. Light Denotes a connecting service request. Passengers Pink Operates on certain days only wishing to alight must TH E E LIN Printed information correct at time of going to press (March 2013). Rail GW Service operated by First Great Western inform the conductor. AVOCET Improvement work may affect the services shown in this timetable and train T Interchange with the London Underground Passengers wishing to services are also often amended on Bank Holidays. To check travel details and t Minimum connection time where board must give an appropriate hand for the most up-to-date timetable information visit different from the standard 5 minutes signal to the driver www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/printtimetable or use our smart phone app. a Arrival time y 6 minutes later until 19 October c Applies from 8 July until 30 August aa 5 minutes later until 7 September National Rail Conditions of Carriage d Departure time ab Runs from 26 May until 15 September For further information on tickets and travelling on the national rail network e 16 minutes earlier from 2 September ac Fridays Only please refer to the National Rail Conditions of Carriage, a copy of which is f 9 minutes earlier on Fridays A Runs from 26 May until 15 September available on our website at www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk or at staffed stations.
    [Show full text]
  • South Molton Annual Sheep Fair 2016
    SOUTH MOLTON ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR 2016 CATALOGUE OF APPROXIMATELY 3000 BREEDING EWES AND 250 RAMS FOR SALE BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY 24TH AUGUST 2016 Commencing at 10:00am prompt Rams to Commence at approximately 12:00pm Email: [email protected] or [email protected] South Molton Livestock Office Tel: 01769 572042 CONDITIONS OF SALE The bidding is to be regulated by the Auctioneers and no bid shall be retracted. The highest approved bidder is to be the buyer and if any dispute shall arise, the same shall be referred to the Auctioneers, whose decision shall be final. The Vendor reserves the right to bid. The purchasers are to give in their names and places of abode and pay the full purchase money for each lot at the fall of the hammer (if required) in default of which the lot or lots so purchased shall be immediately put up again and resold, but in every case the whole of the purchase money must be paid to the Auctioneers either during the progress or immediately at the close of the Auction. Every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this catalogue, but the Vendors or auctioneers shall not be liable for the incorrect description of any lots. Warranty as to Breeding Ewes. All ewes are sold as right in udder and fit to breed except where otherwise stated. The Vendor shall correctly describe the teeth of each lot of ewes. Where ewes fail to comply with the above warranty, notification must be made to the Auctioneers in writing within five days of the sale, after which no complaint will be entered.
    [Show full text]
  • Upton Manor Farm Camping and Tourers | St Mary's Road | Brixham
    UMC_BROCHURE_2PPCOVER 17/3/1117:41Page1 Tel: 01803 882384 Email: [email protected] Web: www.uptonmanorfarm.co.uk Produced by www.q-ballmedia.co.uk. Tel: 01626 332552 Upton Manor FarmCamping andT ourers | St Mary’s Road| Brixham|Devon |TQ5 9QH St Mary’s UMC_BROCHURE_2PPCOVER 17/3/11 17:42 Page 3 The Campsite grounds are well drained and its roads recently renewed. We have three toilet blocks and we take pride both in their cleanliness and that of our campsite grounds. A good local bus service runs to and from brixham during the day. • There are 70 electric hook-up pitches which include 22 premier hook-up sites • Power points for hairdryers and electric razors • Showers and hand basins with free hot water Upton Manor Farm Campsite is family owned and run. We aim to of Torquay, Paignton, Totnes, Dartmouth and the South Hams. • Flush toilets provide our guests with a quiet rural retreat in which to relax and enjoy St Marys Bay a picturesque sandy beach is only two fifths of a mile away • Family rooms their stay. We are in a super location surrounded by stunning countryside from the campsite. It has very safe bathing and the beach is in a bay with beautiful views. Within a short distance you have a choice of beaches, formed by Sharkham Point and Berry Head. For those who • Baby changing area country lanes and the spectacular South West Coastal Path and, of course, enjoy fishing the famous fishing spot of Sharkham Point is a short walk • Disabled toilet and shower room we are in the beautiful English Riviera with its towns and villages.
    [Show full text]
  • Transport Information
    TIVERTON www.bicton.ac.uk 1hr 30mins CULLOMPTON TRANSPORT TRANSPORT GUIDELINES 55mins - The cost for use of the daily transport for all non-residential students can be paid for per HONITON INFORMATION term or in one payment in the Autumn term to cover the whole year - Autumn, Spring & CREDITON 45mins Summer terms. 1hr 5mins AXMINSTER 1hr 10mins - No knives to be taken onto the contract buses or the college campus. - Bus passes will be issued on payment and must be available at all times for inspection. BICTON COLLEGE - Buses try to keep to the published times, please be patient if the bus is late it may have EXETER been held up by roadworks or a breakdown, etc. If you miss the bus you must make 30 - 45mins your own way to college or home. We will not be able to return for those left behind. - SEAT BELTS MUST BE WORN. DAWLISH LYME REGIS - All buses arrive at Bicton College campus by 9.00am. 1hr 25mins 1hr 20mins - Please ensure that you apply to Bicton College for transport. SIDMOUTH 15mins - PLEASE BE AT YOUR BUS STOP 10 MINUTES BEFORE YOUR DEPARTURE TIME. NEWTON ABBOT - Buses leave the campus at 5.00pm. 1hr SEATON 1hr - Unfortunately transport cannot be offered if attending extra curricular activities e.g. staying TEIGNMOUTH late for computer use, discos, late return from sports fixtures, equine duties or work 1hr 15mins experience placements. - Residential students can access the transport to go home at weekends by prior arrangement with the Transport Office. - Bicton College operates a no smoking policy in all of our vehicles.
    [Show full text]
  • Marsh Farm, Clyst Hydon, Cullompton, Devon
    Marsh Farm, Clyst Hydon, Cullompton, Devon Marsh Farm There are three reception rooms on the ground floor; a double aspect dining room with a wood Clyst Hydon, Cullompton, burning stove within an inglenook fireplace, a Devon, EX15 2NF large double aspect drawing room with a wood burner within an inglenook fireplace, and a triple A Grade II Listed former farmhouse aspect study/snug with French doors which surrounded by its own land of lead out to the gardens. These rooms each have appealing character features, including exposed approximately 3.42 acres, in a secluded beams and a bread oven within the study/snug. position just outside Clyst Hydon Lovely views of the surrounding landscape can be enjoyed from the drawing room, whilst the study/snug has views of the gardens. Clyst Hydon 0.5 miles, Cullompton 4.5 miles, Honiton 10 miles, Exeter 12 miles There are six bedrooms on the first floor. The master bedroom has a decorative fireplace Porch | Entrance hall | Kitchen/breakfast room and fitted wardrobes, plus a stylish en suite Utility room | Cloakroom | Dining room shower room with a large rain shower. Many Drawing room | Study/snug | Master bedroom of the bedrooms enjoy fabulous views of the with en suite shower room | Five further gardens and the countryside beyond. There is bedrooms | Family bathroom | Shower room also a modern family bathroom on the first floor, with an elegant freestanding claw foot bath. Driveway with ample parking for numerous There is also a separate shower room. vehicles | Double garage with loft storage Separate hardstanding | Beautifully landscaped Outside gardens and grounds The beautifully landscaped gardens and grounds at Marsh Farm measure approximately In all approximately 3.42 acres 3.42 acres in total.
    [Show full text]
  • Strategic Environmental Assessment
    Durlston Head to Rame Head SMP2 Shoreline Management Plan 222 Strategic Environmental Assessment 2.12.12.1 Background Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is the systematic appraisal of the potential environmental consequences of high level decision-making, such as policies, plans, strategies and programmes, before they are approved. The purpose of SEA is to provide for a high level of protection of the environment and to contribute to the integration of environmental considerations into the preparation and adoption of plans and programmes, with a view to promoting sustainable development. The requirement to undertake SEA of certain plans and programmes entered European Law in 2001 under Directive 2001/42/EC; transposed into UK law in 2004 by The Environmental Assessment of Plans and Programmes Regulations 2004 (SI 2004 1633)’. This SEA has been carried out with cognisance of, and in the spirit of, the following legislation and guidance: • National Environmental Impact Assessment and Strategic Environmental Assessment Policy, Procedures and Guidance (Environment Agency, 2004 Environment Agency management system controlled documentation). • Flood and Coastal Defence Project Appraisal Guidance (PAG) 2: Strategic Planning and Appraisal (Defra, 2001). • Flood and Coastal Defence Project Appraisal Guidance (PAG) 5: Environmental Appraisal (MAFF, 2000). • The Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive: Guidance for Planning Authorities. Practical guidance on applying European Directive 2001/42/EC ‘on the assessment of the effects of certain plans and programmes on the environment’ to land use and spatial plans in England ODPM (2003). • Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2010. • Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009. • A Practical Guide to the Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive (ODPM 2005) There is no legal requirement to undertake SEA for SMPs because they are not deemed to be required by legislation, regulation or administrative provision.
    [Show full text]
  • St Nicholas's Priory, Exeter
    21 MAY 2018 H1 EXETER ST NICHOLAS 1 actswilliam2henry1.wordpress.com Release date Version notes Who Current version: H1-Exeter St Nicholas-2018-1 21/5/2018 Original version DXC Previous versions: — — — — This text is made available through the Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial-NoDerivs License; additional terms may apply Authors for attribution statement: Charters of William II and Henry I Project David X Carpenter, Faculty of History, University of Oxford EXETER, ST NICHOLAS Benedictine priory of St Nicholas; dependency of Battle Abbey County of Devon : Diocese of Exeter Founded c. 1087 The priory of St Nicholas, which stood in the western quarter of the city, was established late in the eleventh century by monks from Battle abbey. All that remains today of the priory church, which was situated to the south of the cloister, is the rubble core of the west end of its north wall. This is visible inside the surviving range of buildings, which were constructed on the west side of the cloister and incorporate features from the first stone buildings of the priory. These include walls ‘of red breccia and volcanic stone, largely Norman’ and a ‘Norman undercroft with two short circular scalloped capitals’ (Pevsner, Devon (21989), 39, 398).1 Nearby is the church of St Olave, which formed part of the foundation endowment of the priory. Established a decade or so before the 1 For the history and buildings of the priory, see Oliver, Monasticon, 113–28; K. M. Clarke, ‘Records of St Nicholas’ priory, Exeter’, Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association 44 (1912), 192–205; H.
    [Show full text]
  • (Public Pack)Agenda Document for Mid Devon Highways and Traffic
    You can view the agenda on the website or use a smart phone camera and scan the code To: The Chair and Members County Hall of the Mid Devon Topsham Road Highways and Traffic Exeter Orders Committee Devon EX2 4QD Date: 1 March 2021 Contact: Fred Whitehouse, 01392 381362 Email: [email protected] MID DEVON HIGHWAYS AND TRAFFIC ORDERS COMMITTEE Tuesday, 9th March, 2021 A meeting of the Mid Devon Highways and Traffic Orders Committee is to be held on the above date at 10.30 am at Virtual Meeting to consider the following matters. Phil Norrey Chief Executive A G E N D A PART I - OPEN COMMITTEE 1 Apologies for Absence 2 Minutes (Pages 1 - 2) Minutes of the meeting held on 29th June 2020, attached. 3 Items Requiring Urgent Attention Items which in the opinion of the Chairman should be considered at the meeting as matters of urgency. MATTERS FOR DECISION 4 Local Waiting Restriction Programme (Pages 3 - 38) Report of the Chief Officer for Highways, Infrastructure Development and Waste (HIW/21/15) and supplementary information. Electoral Divisions(s): All in Mid Devon 5 Request to extend the 30mph speed limit on the Western side of Bow (Pages 39 - 40) (In accordance with Standing Order 23(2) Councillor Way has requested that the Committee consider this matter) Report of Councillor Way, attached. Electoral Divisions(s): Crediton 6 A377 Puffin Crossing, Newton St. Cyres (Pages 41 - 44) Report of the Head of Planning, Transportation and Environment (PTE/21/13). Electoral Divisions(s): Creedy, Taw & Mid Exe 7 A377 Puffin Crossing, Crediton (Pages 45 - 48) Report of the Head of Planning, Transportation and Environment (PTE/21/14).
    [Show full text]
  • DEVONSHIRE. (KELLY's Stanburymrs
    758 STA DEVONSHIRE. (KELLY'S StanburyMrs. nAthenreum st.PlymouLh · Steinhausen F. I9 Walker ter. Plymouth Stevens Mrs. 3 Hemerdon terrace, Alex- Stanbury Mrs.4x Black Boy road, Exeter 1Stemson George Carter, 4 Manston ter- andra road, Plymouth Stanbury Mrs. Fort street, Barnstaple race. Heavitree, Exeter Stevens Mrs. Paradise, Winkleigh R.S. 0 Stanbury Mrs.S. x2Athenreum st.Plymth Stenlake James,39 Alfred rd.Ford,Stoke, Stevens Mrs. 28 Pasley street, Morice StanburyRichd.Great cross,DoltonR.S.O Devonport town, Devon port Stanbury Samuel, 2 Melville, 'favistock Stephens Admiral William Knighton, Stevens Mrs. St. Paul's square, Tiverton road, Mannamead, Plymouth Westcombe, Torrs park, llfracombe Stevens Mrs. I The Woodlands, Torrs Stancombe Chas.E.x4 Raleigh rd.Exeter Stephens Archibald Collingwood B.A. 13 park, Ilfracombe Stancombe Mrs.I3 LockJer st. Plymouth Victoria ter. Mount Radford, Exeter Stevens Richd. I2 Abbey mead,Tavistock Stancombe Mrs. I8 Richmond rd. Exeter Stephens Benjamin, 40 Clarence place, Stevens Robert Tyeth, 6 St. James' ter- Stancombe Robert, Victoria villa, South Morice town, Devonport race, Citadel road, Plymouth Brent, Ivybridge · Stephens E.8 Pmhoe rd.Heavitree,Exetr Stevens SI. Beeches, Rack pk.Dodbrooke Standerwick Mrs. Thorn worthy, Chag- Stephens E. I Portland rd.Stoke,Devnprt Stevens S.Eggesford, WembworthyR.S.O ford, Newton Abbot Stephens Elijah, Crabb Tree, Egg Buck- Stevens ~ander;:, 5 Trematon terrace, Standfield John Edwin, 32 Pobloe road, land, Plymouth Mutley, Plymouth Heavitree, Exeter Stephens Francis Alfred, River view, Stevens Thomas, 26 Champernowneter- Stanford Edward, Helens, Sidmouth Sheldon, Teignmouth race, Ilfracombe Stanford Edward, High street, Honiton Stephens G.6Stopford pl.Stoke,Devonprt Stevens William, I Meadow villa, New Standring John, Park view, Park road, Stephens George Joseph, IS Beatrice road, Tavistock Cockington, Torquay avenue, Lipson road, Plymouth Stevenson Rev.Edward John Waiter M.A.
    [Show full text]
  • Adjoining M5 Close to Exeter & Cullompton
    CONSENTED EMPLOYMENT LAND FOR SALE Adjoining M5 Close to Exeter & Cullompton LAND WITH OUTLINE PLANNING PERMISSION FOR MIXED USE BUSINESS UNITS Land adjacent to Quad World Bradninch Exeter EX5 4LB Site measures 4.7 acres (1.9 hectares) Outline planning for 58,006 sq ft (5,389 sq m) (Classes B1, B2, B8 & A3) Consented Employment Land, Bradninch, EX5 4LB Location References/Rental Deposits Located on the B3181 between Exeter and Cullompton. Financial and accountancy references may be sought from The site offers great visibility from the M5 and is located any prospective tenant prior to agreement. Prospective 4 miles from the M5 Junction 28. tenants may be required to provide a rental deposit subject to landlords’ discretion. Asbestos Regulations It is the responsibility of the owner or tenant of the property, and anyone else who has control over it and/or responsibility for maintaining it to comply with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012). The detection of asbestos and asbestos-related compounds is beyond the scope of Alder King and accordingly we recommend you obtain advice from a specialist source. VAT Under the Finance Acts 1989 and 1997, VAT may be levied on the Rent/Sale price. We recommend that the prospective tenants/purchasers establish the implications before entering into any agreement. Description Title Important Notice A 4.7 acre (1.9 ha) development site, with planning for mixed use business units, totalling 58,006 sq ft (5,389 sq These particulars do not constitute any offer of contract Freehold. Title Number DN520811. and although they are believed to be correct, their m).
    [Show full text]