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Review of Bus Services in the East Riding (Revised Following Public Consultation)
East Riding of Yorkshire Council Review of Bus Services in the East Riding (Revised following Public Consultation) December 2016 1 Review of Bus Services in the East Riding 2016 (Revised following Public Consultation) Table of Contents Page SECTION 1 The Review of Bus Services in the East Riding 2016: Background and Context. 5 SECTION 2 The Public Consultation on our proposals in the Review of Bus Services in the 7 East Riding 2016: Results and Analysis. SECTION 3 Summary by contract of our conclusions following analysis of the results of the 12 public consultation SECTION 4 Our Finalised Proposal for the future of supported bus services in the East 16 Riding and individual Bus Timetables for services which would be affected. 3 4 Section 1 The Review of Bus Services in the East Riding 2016: BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT 1.1 Following a comprehensive Parish Transport Needs Assessment journeys. We stated our intention to seek to develop alternative process the council developed a proposal for the future of mitigating transport options for the loss of these 59 contracts. supported bus services in the East Riding of Yorkshire. This These potential mitigation measures included either existing or proposal was subject to a full public consultation which ran proposed demand responsive transport options, or the possibility for 8 weeks from 27 June 2016 to 28 August 2016. We have of travelling on a different bus or at a different time. given due regard to what residents have told us through the consultation process, and have revised our original proposal to 1.7 We consulted on this proposal, through advertising a survey ensure that we can maintain a public and community transport online at: www.eastriding.gov.uk/haveyoursay network that meets people’s strategic transport needs. -
Humberside Police Area
ELECTION OF A POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER for the HUMBERSIDE POLICE AREA - EAST YORKSHIRE VOTING AREA 15 NOVEMBER 2012 The situation of each polling station and the description of voters entitled to vote there, is shown below. POLLING STATIONS Station PERSONS Station PERSONS Station PERSONS numbe POLLING STATION ENTITLED TO numbe POLLING STATION ENTITLED TO numbe POLLING STATION ENTITLED TO r VOTE r VOTE r VOTE 1 21 Main Street (AA) 2 Kilnwick Village Hall (AB) 3 Bishop Burton Village Hall (AC) Main Street 1 - 116 School Lane 1 - 186 Cold Harbour View 1 - 564 Beswick Kilnwick Bishop Burton EAST RIDING OF EAST RIDING OF EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE 4 Cherry Burton Village (AD) 5 Dalton Holme Village (AE) 6 Etton Village Hall (AF) Hall 1 - 1154 Hall 1 - 154 37 Main Street 1 - 231 Main Street West End Etton Cherry Burton South Dalton EAST RIDING OF EAST RIDING OF EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE 7 Leconfield Village Hall (AG) 8 Leven Recreation Hall (AH) 9 Lockington Village Hall (AI) Miles Lane 1 - 1548 East Street 1 - 1993 Chapel Street 1 - 451 Leconfield LEVEN LOCKINGTON EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE 10 Lund Village Hall (AJ) 11 Middleton-On-The- (AK) 12 North Newbald Village Hall (AL) 15 North Road 1 - 261 Wolds Reading Room 1 - 686 Westgate 1 - 870 LUND 7 Front Street NORTH NEWBALD MIDDLETON-ON-THE- WOLDS 13 2 Park Farm Cottages (AM) 14 Tickton Village Hall (AN) 15 Walkington Village Hall (AO) Main Road 1 - 96 Main Street 1 - 1324 21 East End 1 - 955 ROUTH TICKTON WALKINGTON 16 Walkington Village Hall (AO) 17 Bempton Village Hall (BA) 18 Boynton Village Hall (BB) 21 East End 956 - 2 St. -
Housing Land Supply Position Statement 2020/21 to 2024/25
www.eastriding.gov.uk www.eastriding.gov.uk ff YouYouTubeTube East Riding Local Plan 2012 - 2029 Housing Land Supply Position Statement For the period 2020/21 to 2024/25 December 2020 Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1 Background ........................................................................................................................ 1 National Policy .................................................................................................................. 1 Performance ...................................................................................................................... 3 Residual housing requirement ......................................................................................... 5 2 Methodology ........................................................................................................... 7 Developing the Methodology ........................................................................................... 7 Covid-19 ............................................................................................................................. 8 Calculating the Potential Capacity of Sites .................................................................... 9 Pre-build lead-in times ................................................................................................... 10 Build rates for large sites .............................................................................................. -
General Synod
GS 1708-09Y GENERAL SYNOD DRAFT BISHOPS AND PRIESTS (CONSECRATION AND ORDINATION OF WOMEN) MEASURE DRAFT AMENDING CANON No. 30 ILLUSTRATIVE DRAFT CODE OF PRACTICE REVISION COMMITTEE Chair: The Ven Clive Mansell (Rochester) Ex officio members (Steering Committee): The Rt Revd Nigel McCulloch, (Bishop of Manchester) (Chair) The Very Revd Vivienne Faull (Dean of Leicester) Dr Paula Gooder (Birmingham) The Ven Ian Jagger (Durham) (from 26 September 2009) The Ven Alastair Magowan (Salisbury) (until 25 September 2009) The Revd Canon Anne Stevens (Southwark) Mrs Margaret Swinson (Liverpool) Mr Geoffrey Tattersall QC (Manchester) The Rt Revd Trevor Willmott (Bishop of Dover) Appointed members: Mrs April Alexander (Southwark) Mrs Lorna Ashworth (Chichester) The Revd Dr Jonathan Baker (Oxford) The Rt Revd Pete Broadbent (Southern Suffragans) The Ven Christine Hardman (Southwark) The Revd Canon Dr Alan Hargrave (Ely) The Rt Revd Martyn Jarrett (Northern Suffragans) The Revd Canon Simon Killwick (Manchester) The Revd Angus MacLeay (Rochester) Mrs Caroline Spencer (Canterbury) Consultants: Diocesan Secretaries: Mrs Jane Easton (Diocesan Secretary of Leicester) Diocesan Registrars: Mr Lionel Lennox (Diocesan Registrar of York) The Revd Canon John Rees (Diocesan Registrar of Oxford) 1 CONTENTS Page Number Glossary 3 Preface 5 Part 1: How the journey began 8 Part 2: How the journey unfolded 15 Part 3: How the journey was completed – the Committee‟s clause by clause consideration of the draft legislation A. The draft Bishops and Priests (Consecration and Ordination of Women) Measure 32 B. Draft Amending Canon No. 30 69 Part 4: Signposts for what lies ahead 77 Appendix 1: Proposals for amendment and submissions 83 Appendix 2: Summary of proposals and submissions received which raised points of substance and the Committee‟s consideration thereof Part 1. -
FD2321/TR1 the Flood Risks to People
Defra /Environment Agency Flood and Coastal Defence R&D Programme Flood Risks to People Phase 2 FD2321/TR1 The Flood Risks to People Methodology Defra / Environment Agency Flood and Coastal Defence R&D Programme R&D OUTPUTS: FLOOD RISKS TO PEOPLE Phase 2 FD2321/TR1 The Flood Risks to People Methodology March 2006 Authors: HR Wallingford Flood Hazard Research Centre, Middlesex University Risk & Policy Analysts Ltd. Statement of use This is one of three final technical reports for FloodRisks toPeople Phase 2project.It describes the development of the final methodology including the methodology for mappingriskstopeople. Dissemination Status Internal:Releasedinternally External:Releasedtopublicdomain. Keywords Floodriskmapping; floodestimation,floodriskstopeople,floodriskmodelling Research Contractor David Ramsbottom, Technical Director, HR Wallingford Ltd, Howbery Park, Wallingford,Oxon,OX108BA.Email:[email protected] Project Manager Dr SureshSurendran,RiskAnalyst / FloodRiskProject Coordinator,Environmental Policy –RiskandForecasting,Environment Agency, Kings Meadow House,Reading, RG18DQ email: [email protected] ThisdocumentisalsoavailableontheDefra website www.defra.gov.uk/environ/fcd/research DepartmentforEnvironment,FoodandRuralAffairs FloodManagementDivision ErgonHouse HorseferryRoad LondonSW1P2AL Tel:02072383000 Fax:02072386187 www.defra.gov.uk/environ/fcd ©Crowncopyright(Defra);March2006 Copyright in the typographical arrangement and design rests with the Crown. This publication (excluding the logo) may be reproduced free of charge in any format or medium provided that it is reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context. The material must be acknowledged as Crown copyright with the title and source of the publication specified. The views expressed in this document are not necessarily those of Defra or the Environment Agency. Its officers, servants or agents accept no liability whatsoever for any loss or damage arising from the interpretation or use of the information, or reliance on views contained herein. -
A Monastery Near Mosul
FOLKESTONE Kent , St Peter on the East Cliff ABC, A For - ward in Faith Parish under the episcopal care of the Bishop of parish directory Richborough . Sunday: 8am Low Mass, 10.30am Solemn Mass. Evensong 6pm. Weekdays - Low Mass: Tues 7pm, Thur 12 noon. BATH Bathwick Parishes , St.Mary’s (bottom of Bathwick Hill), BRISTOL Ebbsfleet parishes All Hallows , Easton BS5 Contact Father David Adlington or Father David Goodburn SSC - St.John's (opposite the fire station) Sunday - 9.00am Sung Mass at 0HH . Holy Nativity , Knowle BS4 2AG . Sunday Mass 10:00 a.m. tel: 01303 254472 http://stpetersfolk.church St.John's, 10.30am at St.Mary's 6.00pm Evening Service - 1st, (both Churches), Evensong 1st Sunday of month 6 o'clock (All e-mail: [email protected] 3rd &5th Sunday at St.Mary's and 2nd & 4th at St.John's. Con - Hallows), Weekday masses: Tuesday 7:15 p.m & Wednesday tact Fr.Peter Edwards 01225 460052 or www.bathwick - 10:30 a.m.(All Hallows), Friday 10:30 a.m. (Holy Nativity). Con - GRIMSBY St Augustine , Legsby Avenue Lovely Grade II parishes.org.uk tacts:Fr Jones Mutemwakwenda 01179551804, www.allhal - Church by Sir Charles Nicholson. A Forward in Faith Parish under lowseaston.org Phil Goodfellow, Churchwarden 07733 111 800. Bishop of Richborough . Sunday: Parish Mass 9.30am, Solemn BEXHILL on SEA St Augustine’s , Cooden Drive, TN39 3AZ [email protected] during Holy Nativity vacancy www.holyna - Evensong and Benediction 6pm (First Sunday). Weekday Mass: Sunday: Mass at 8am, Parish Mass with Junior Church at1 0am. -
This 2008 Letter
The Most Reverend and Right Hon the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury & The Most Reverend and Right Hon the Lord Archbishop of York July, 2008 Most Reverend Fathers in God, We write as bishops, priests and deacons of the Provinces of Canterbury and York, who have sought, by God’s grace, in our various ministries, to celebrate the Sacraments and preach the Word faithfully; to form, nurture and catechise new Christians; to pastor the people of God entrusted to our care; and, through the work of our dioceses, parishes and institutions, to build up the Kingdom and to further God’s mission to the world in this land. Our theological convictions, grounded in obedience to Scripture and Tradition, and attentive to the need to discern the mind of the whole Church Catholic in matters touching on Faith and Order, lead us to doubt the sacramental ministry of those women ordained to the priesthood by the Church of England since 1994. Having said that, we have engaged with the life of the Church of England in a myriad of ways, nationally and locally, and have made sincere efforts to work courteously and carefully with those with whom we disagree. In the midst of this disagreement over Holy Order, we have, we believe, borne particular witness to the cause of Christian unity, and to the imperative of Our Lord’s command that ‘all may be one.’ We include those who have given many years service to the Church in the ordained ministry, and others who are very newly ordained. We believe that we demonstrate the vitality of the tradition which we represent and which has formed us in our discipleship and ministry – a tradition which, we believe, constitutes an essential and invaluable part of the life and character of the Church of England, without which it would be deeply impoverished. -
4 Rooks Cottage North Cliffe, YO43 4UZ £179,950 the LOCATION North Cliffe Is a Hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire
4 Rooks Cottage North Cliffe, YO43 4UZ £179,950 THE LOCATION North Cliffe is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire. It is situated about 3 miles (5 km) north of North Cave, 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Newbald and 3 miles south of Market Weighton and with easy access to the M62. The hamlet bestrides Cliffe Road. On the eastern side lies the houses, and to the west is a small church/ chapel. THE PROPERTY Offering the benefit of NO CHAIN involved, we are delighted to offer for sale this wonderful Victorian cottage offering an abundance of charm and character with stunning gardens and views over open countryside. The accommodation briefly comprises entrance hall, living room, dining kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom and loft space with power, light and velux roof lights. There are beautiful gardens to the front and rear of the cottage. Early inspection is recommended. THE ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES BEDROOM 1 10'3" x 10'10" (3.12m x OUTSIDE 3.30m) There are beautiful gardens to the front and ENTRANCE HALL Radiator, fitted wardrobe. rear of the cottage being well stocked with a Front entrance door, stairs leading to first variety of shrubs and trees. The rear floor. BEDROOM 2 8'6" x 8'0" (2.60m x 2.45m) garden incorporates a raised patio area Radiator, fitted cupboard housing hot water with brick barbeque, lawn, gravelled SITTING ROOM 12'11" x 12'7" (3.93m x cylinder and immersion heater. 3.83m) pathway with log store and well. There is a Multifuel stove, laminate flooring, TV aerial BATHROOM gateway at the end providing access to the outlet, telephone point, under stairs Three piece white suite comprising panelled rear. -
General Synod
GENERAL SYNOD NOVEMBER 2012 GROUP OF SESSIONS BUSINESS DONE AT 6.50 P.M. ON MONDAY 19TH NOVEMBER 2012 WORSHIP The Revd Canon Glyn Webster led the Synod in prayer. INTRODUCTIONS 1 The following introductions were made: New members The Rt Revd John Goddard, Bishop of Burnley (Northern Suffragans) (who has succeeded the Rt Revd Martyn Jarrett) The Revd Neil Patterson (Hereford) (who has succeeded the Revd Clare Sykes) The Revd Rupert Shelley (Southwark) (who has succeeded the Revd Canon Anne Stevens) The Revd Canon Gary Wilton (Europe) (who has succeeded the Revd Canon Ian Hutchinson-Cervantes) Mr Ian Yemm (Bristol) (who has succeeded Miss Jacky Humphreys). PROGRESS OF MEASURES AND STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2 The ARCHBISHOP OF CATERBURY reported that: the Church of England Marriage (Amendment) Measure had been approved by the House of Commons and was due to be considered by the House of Lords that evening. If the Measure were approved by the House of Lords, it was hoped that it would receive the Royal Assent on a date in December; the Diocese in Europe Measure and the Clergy Discipline (Amendment) Measure had been submitted by the Legislative Committee to the Ecclesiastical Committee of Parliament; and the Legal Officers (Annual Fees) Order 2012 and the Ecclesiastical Judges, Legal Officers and Others (Fees) Order 2012 had been laid before Parliament and would come into force on 1st July 2013. REPORT BY THE BUSINESS COMMITTEE (GS 1880) 3 The motion 1 ‘That the Synod do take note of this Report.’ was carried. ANGLICAN CONSULTATIVE COUNCIL MEETING 4 Under Standing Order 97, the ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY (President of the Anglican Consultative Council), Mrs Elizabeth Paver (Vice-Chair of the Council) and the Church of England members of the Council (the Bishop of Chelmsford, the Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin and Mrs Margaret Swinson) gave a presentation and answered questions. -
Sancton Parish Council Parish Council
Sancton Parish Council Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held on Monday 16th January 2017 at 7.00pm in Sancton Methodist Chapel, Rispin Hill, Sancton ______________________________________________________________________________________ Present Cllr Derek Cary (Chairman) Cllr Anita Liley Cllr Pat Parvin Cllr Chris Shepherd Cllr Stan Stokes Ward Cllr David Rudd 160117/1 Apologies Cllr S Harvey-Leach 160117/2 Declarations of Interest a) No declarations of interest by any member of the council in respect of the agenda items. b) No dispensations given to any member of the council in respect of the agenda items. 160117/3 Minutes of Previous Meeting The minutes of the meeting held on the 13 th December 2016 were approved by members and signed by the Chairman. Proposed: Cllr Shepherd, seconded: Cllr Stokes. 160117/4 Public Participation None present. 160117/5 Reports from Ward Councillor(s) Ward Cllr David Rudd updated the Parish Council on activities within East Riding of Yorkshire Council: • ERYC annual budget will be increased by a small percentage. • 19 th January 2017 – Yorkshire Wolds Heritage Trust Fracking presentation – Market Weighton Community Hall. • Mobile library and bus service consultations. ERYC need to save £24M by the next elections and currently are subsidising the bus service to a cost of £1.3M per year. • Potential bus services affected from the 1 st April 2017: The Monday to Friday Service S2 from The Griffin Inn, Market Weighton at 9.30am reaching Sancton at 9.58am and returning to Market Weighton Griffin at 10.03am. Also, the Monday to Friday Service S2 from The Griffin Inn at 11.35am reaching Sancton at 11.40am and returning to Market Weighton Griffin at 12.08am. -
Yorkshire Union
December 2019 Volume 144 Number 1102 Yorkshire Union Yorkshire Union The Naturalist Vol. 144 No. 1102 December 2019 Contents Page YNU visit to Fountains Abbey, 6th May 2016 - a reconstruction of a 161 YNU event on 6 May 1905 Jill Warwick The Lady’s-Slipper Orchid in 1930: a family secret revealed 165 Paul Redshaw The mite records (Acari: Astigmata, Prostigmata) of Barry Nattress: 171 an appreciation and update Anne S. Baker Biological records of Otters from taxidermy specimens and hunting 181 trophies Colin A. Howes The state of the Watsonian Yorkshire database for the 187 aculeate Hymenoptera, Part 3 – the twentieth and twenty-first centuries from the 1970s until 2018 Michael Archer Correction: Spurn Odonata records 195 D. Branch The Mole on Thorne Moors, Yorkshire 196 Ian McDonald Notable range shifts of some Orthoptera in Yorkshire 198 Phillip Whelpdale Yorkshire Ichneumons: Part 10 201 W.A. Ely YNU Excursion Reports 2019 Stockton Hermitage (VC62) 216 Edlington Pit Wood (VC63) 219 High Batts (VC64) 223 Semerwater (VC65) 27th July 230 North Duffield Carrs, Lower Derwent Valley (VC61) 234 YNU Calendar 2020 240 An asterisk* indicates a peer-reviewed paper Front cover: Lady’s Slipper Orchid Cypripedium calceolus photographed in 1962 by John Armitage FRPS. (Source: Natural England Archives, with permission) Back cover: Re-enactors Charlie Fletcher, Jill Warwick, Joy Fletcher, Simon Warwick, Sharon Flint and Peter Flint on their visit to Fountains Abbey (see p161). YNU visit to Fountains Abbey, 6th May 2016 - a reconstruction of a YNU event on 6 May 1905 Jill Warwick Email: [email protected] A re-enactment of a visit by members of the YNU to Fountains Abbey, following the valley of the River Skell through Ripon and into Studley Park, was the idea of the then President, Simon Warwick, a local Ripon resident. -
Yorkshire Union Yorkshire Union the Naturalist Vol
April 2016 Volume 141 Number 1091 Yorkshire Union Yorkshire Union The Naturalist Vol. 141 No. 1091 April 2016 Contents Page Editorial 1 A roll of the dice: the unnatural history of large house spiders (Tegenaria: 2 Agelenidae) in the British Isles* The Presidential Address delivered following the Annual General Meeting on 14th November 2015. Geoff S. Oxford Field Note: Nacreous clouds visible from northern England Barry Warrington 14 The BSBI Atlas 2020 Project in VC63 (S.W. Yorkshire): A progress report 15 Geoffrey Wilmore Notes on the Diptera of a Yorkshire lowland heath Roy Crossley 20 Calamoncosis apistylina (Diptera: Chloropidae) and other interesting flies 24 collected at Scout Dike, South Yorkshire John Coldwell Notes on Vertigo alpestris and Vertigo pusilla in Watsonian Yorkshire* 27 David J. Lindley Are gardens good for mining bees? Michael Archer 39 Capturing Our Coast and the importance of the Yorkshire coast Nicky Dobson 41 Review of the Tunny or North Atlantic Bluefin Tuna in Yorkshire waters: history 43 and trends Colin A. Howes An unusual tansy Tanacetum vulgare plant at Newton-on-Ouse, North 58 Yorkshire* Geoff Oxford The Washburn Valley and its birds Peter Riley 61 The end of the Hull Valley Wildlife Group Peter Drury 65 Book review 66 Obituary: John Cudworth 1927 to 2016 67 Book review 69 Excursion Circulars 2016 70 YNU Calendar 2016 80 Notices: Errata p42 An asterisk* indicates a peer-reviewed paper Front cover: Nacreous clouds seen over Hull on the morning of 2 February 2016 (see p14). Photo: B. Warrington Back cover: The Ribblehead Viaduct from Ingleborough, with the limestone pavement of Scar Close NNR visible in the middle distance.