National Corporate Golf Membership with Marriott

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

National Corporate Golf Membership with Marriott NATIONAL CORPORATE GOLF MEMBERSHIP WITH MARRIOTT BREADSALL PRIORY MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB FOREST OF ARDEN MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB HOLLINS HALL MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB LINGFIELD PARK MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB MEON VALLEY MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB SPROWSTON MANOR MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB ST PIERRE MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB TUDOR PARK MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB WORSLEY PARK MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB All information correct as at August 2016 and is subject to change without notice. MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUBS With a choice of conveniently located venues across England and Wales, Marriott is the Number 1 choice for corporate golf. With our new National Corporate Golf packages offering freedom, flexibility and even better value for money, there’s never been a better time to join. Each venue offers at least one Championship golf course with first class on and off-course facilities including: • A range of meeting and event spaces offering Marriott’s Meetings Imagined product which puts people at the centre of the entire meeting experience and brings your vision to life in ways you never imagined. • Access to Fitness Clubs including indoor heated pools and state-of-the-art gymnasiums • Health & Beauty facilities offering famous brands and treatments in the hands of our highly trained professionals. • Luxurious bedrooms offering Marriott’s famous bedding product and industry leading entertainment system • Award winning dining in a choice of restaurants. • WiFi throughout • First class service and hospitality Benefits of Marriott’s National Corporate Membership include: • Up to 8 rounds of golf per day across 9 venues. Additional rounds can be played over and above the 8 rounds per day at the member guest rate. • Rounds can be used by anyone nominated by the card holder. • 10% off food and beverage at any full service UK Marriott. • 10% off golf shop products on the day of play • Additional savings available on non–discounted conference rates and golf tuition rates. • Use of the fitness facilities on the day of play (each golfer and 1 guest per golfer) • 20% discount off any corporate golf days • Tee-times can be booked up to 28 days in advance • One host venue will take care of all your bookings across the venues. *Terms & Conditions apply. For full details contact the Marriott Hotel & Country Club of your choice. Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel & Country Club MEMBERSHIP TIERS 9 STUNNING Our membership tiers offer companies unlimited opportunities to entertain clients, suppliers or UK LOCATIONS colleagues as well as discounted green fees, fitness club usage and accommodation. Marriott has 9 Hotel & Country Clubs in perfectly placed locations across the United Kingdom. GOLD TIER £16,995 + VAT at current rate. Up to 8 rounds per day at any Marriott UK venue* SILVER TIER £9,995 + VAT at current rate. 200 rounds of golf at any Fraserburgh Marriott UK venue* Inverness Peterhead BRONZE TIER Aberdeen £6,995 + VAT at current rate.160 rounds of golf at any Fort William Montrose 3 Marriott UK venues* Dundee Perth St Andrews For more information or to join as a member please M90 Stirling M9 contact the Hotel & Country Club of your choice. Dunoon GLASGOW EDINBURGH M74 * Terms & Conditions apply. Kilmarnock A1 Prestwick A74(M) Dumfries NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE Stranraer SUNDERLAND Carlisle Durham Middlesbrough Darlington M6 A1 Scarborough Douglas A1(M) Bridlington Morecambe 3 York Blackpool M6 LEEDS M62 BRADFORD HULL Preston M62 Scunthorpe M58 9 Grimsby MANCHESTER Holyhead LIVERPOOL A1(M) M53 SHEFFIELD A1 Bangor Lincoln M1 Wrexham 1 NOTTINGHAM DERBY Grantham King's Shrewsbury M54 A1 6 Lynn Norwich WOLVERHAMPTON LEICESTER Peterborough Great Aberystwyth BIRMINGHAM Yarmouth 2 Huntingdon A10 Bury Northampton St Edmunds Worcester M40 Cambridge Stratford A1 Ipswich M1 Hereford upon Avon Milton A40 M50 Keynes Carmarthen STANSTED Colchester Abergavenny Gloucester Luton M5 Oxford M11 Chelmsford M40 Pembroke M25 SWANSEA LONDON 7 Reading Southend-on-Sea Swindon CARDIFF BRISTOL CITY M4 HEATHROW Bath M3 Canterbury M5 A303 M25 8 M20 GATWICK 4 Dover Winchester Ashford Bideford A303 M5 SOUTHAMPTON 5 Brighton Eastbourne Exeter PORTSMOUTH A38 Bournemouth Newquay Torquay PLYMOUTH St Ives Penzance Breadsall Priory Marriott Hotel & Country Club 1 BREADSALL PRIORY 3 HOLLINS HALL MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB Moor Road, Morley, Derby DE7 6DL Hollins Hill, Baildon, Shipley, +44 (0)1332 832 235 Bradford BD17 7QW MarriottBreadsallPriory.co.uk +44 (0)1274 530 053 MarriottHollinsHall.co.uk FACILITIES • 104 bedrooms, 8 suites FACILITIES • 140 maximum event capacity • 117 bedrooms, 5 suites • 2 Championship Golf Courses • 200 maximum event capacity - Moorland Course, 18 holes, • Championship Golf Course, 18 holes, Par 70, 6028 Yards Par 71, 6671 yards - Championship Priory Course, • Hollins Hall Health & Beauty 18 holes, Par 70, 6120 Yards • Leisure Club • Priory Retreat Spa • Heathcliff’s Restaurant • Leisure Club • Heathcliff’s Lounge • Priory Restaurant • Zest Restaurant & Bar • Tempo Restaurant & Bar TRANSPORT LINKS TRANSPORT LINKS Guiseley - 2 miles Derby - 4 miles Shipley - 2 miles East Midlands EMA - 19 miles Leeds Bradford International LBA - 4.5 miles 2 FOREST OF ARDEN 4 MEON VALLEY MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB Maxstoke Lane, Meriden, Sandy Lane, Shedfield, Birmingham CV7 7HR Southampton SO32 2HQ +44 (0)1676 522 335 +44 (0)1329 833 455 MarriottForestofArden.co.uk MarriottMeonValley.co.uk FACILITIES FACILITIES • 214 bedrooms • 87 bedrooms, 26 suites • 350 maximum event capacity • 120 maximum event capacity • 2 Golf Courses • 225 Acres Grounds - Aylesford Resort Course, 18 holes, • 2 Golf Courses Par 69, 5801 yards - Championship Meon Course, 18 holes, - Arden Championship Course, Par 71, 6520 yards 18 holes, Par 72, 7213 yards - Valley Course, 9 holes, Par 35, 2879 yards • The Cedarwood Spa • The Retreat Spa • Leisure Club • Leisure Club • Oaks Bar & Grill Restaurant • Broadstreet Restaurant • Zest Restaurant • Zest Restaurant, Bar & Lounge TRANSPORT LINKS TRANSPORT LINKS Birmingham International - 3.2 miles Botley - 2.4 miles Birmingham BHX - 3.7miles Southampton Airport Parkway - 7 miles Southampton SOU - 10 miles 5 LINGFIELD PARK 7 ST PIERRE MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB Racecourse Road, Lingfield RH7 6PQ St Pierre Park, Chepstow, Wales NP16 6YA +44 (0)1342 830 930 +44 (0)1291 625 261 MarriottLingfieldPark.co.uk MarriottStPierre.co.uk FACILITIES FACILITIES • 110 bedrooms, 6 suites • 132 bedrooms, 16 suites • 450 maximum event capacity • 300 maximum event capacity • Lingfield Park Racecourse • 2 Golf Courses • Lingfield Park Golf Course, 18 hole, - Championship Old Course, 18 holes, Par 72, 6487 yards Par 72, 7028 yards • Breathe Health Spa - Mathern Course, 18 holes, • Leisure Club Par 68, 5730 yards • Cyprium Bar & Grill • The Beauty Rooms Leisure Club TRANSPORT LINKS • Morgans Restaurant Lingfield - 0.7 miles • Zest Restaurant & Bar Gatwick - 11.1 miles • Trophy Bar London Gatwick LGW - 11.1miles • TRANSPORT LINKS Chepstow - 5 miles Bristol Temple Meads - 20 miles Bristol BRS - 27 miles 6 SPROWSTON MANOR 8 TUDOR PARK MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB Wroxham Road, Norwich NR7 8RP Ashford Road, Bearsted, +44 (0)1603 410 871 Maidstone ME14 4NQ MarriottSprowstonManor.co.uk +44 (0)162 273 4334 MarriottTudorPark.co.uk FACILITIES • 75 bedrooms, 19 suites FACILITIES • 500 maximum event capacity • 119 bedrooms, 1 suite • Sprowston Manor Course, 18 holes, • 250 maximum capacity Par 71, 6547 yards • Championship Golf Course, 18 holes, • La Fontana Spa Par 70, 6041 yards • Leisure Club • The Park & Health Beauty Salon • 1559 Restaurant & Lounge Bar • Leisure Club • Zest Cafe Bar & Grill • Conical Grill • Zest Bar TRANSPORT LINKS • Mezzanine Bar Norwich - 4 miles Norwich NWI - 3.5 miles TRANSPORT LINKS Bearsted - 1 mile Maidstone East - 5 miles London Gatwick LGW - 34 miles 8 9 WORSLEY PARK MARRIOTT HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB Worsley Park, Manchester M28 2QT REWARDING EVENTS +44 (0)161 975 2000 FOR YOUR DELEGATES. MarriottWorsleyPark.co.uk AMAZING REWARDS FACILITIES FOR YOU. • 153 bedrooms, 5 suites • 250 maximum event capacity • Championship Golf Course, 18 holes, The award-winning frequent traveller Par 71, 6611 yards program that rewards you with exclusive • Spa of Senses membership privileges when you travel, • Leisure Club as well as points every time you book a • The Dining Rooms meeting or event. • Tempo at Worsley Park The Chimney Bar & Lounge • Enrol today and earn up to 50,000 Marriott TRANSPORT LINKS Rewards® points when you book your next Walkden - 1.2 miles meeting, event or over 10 guest rooms. Manchester MAN - 13.7 miles Hold at least one qualifying meeting or event with us in a year and you can enjoy Elite status, giving you more benefits and privileges, such as late checkout, gift shop discounts and exclusive member offers. MORE POINTS. MORE PERKS. • Free hotel stays at more than 3,700 locations worldwide. • Golf and spa packages at a wide range of resorts and locations. • Credit towards your next meeting. • High street shopping vouchers. • Frequent flyer miles with more than 30 airline programmes. TO LEARN MORE AND TO ENROL, VISIT MARRIOTTREWARDS.CO.UK/REWARDINGEVENTS Hollins Hall Marriott Hotel & Country Club.
Recommended publications
  • The Priory Hospital Altrincham Newapproachcomprehensive Report
    The Priory Hospital Altrincham Quality Report Rappax Road, Hale, Altrincham, Cheshire, WA15 0NX Tel: 0161 904 0050 Date of inspection visit: 11 and 12 January 2016 Website: www.priorygroup.com Date of publication: 19/05/2016 This report describes our judgement of the quality of care at this location. It is based on a combination of what we found when we inspected and a review of all information available to CQC including information given to us from patients, the public and other organisations Ratings Overall rating for this location Good ––– Are services safe? Good ––– Are services effective? Good ––– Are services caring? Good ––– Are services responsive? Good ––– Are services well-led? Good ––– Mental Health Act responsibilities and Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards We include our assessment of the provider’s compliance with the Mental Capacity Act and, where relevant, Mental Health Act in our overall inspection of the service. We do not give a rating for Mental Capacity Act or Mental Health Act, however we do use our findings to determine the overall rating for the service. Further information about findings in relation to the Mental Capacity Act and Mental Health Act can be found later in this report. 1 The Priory Hospital Altrincham Quality Report 19/05/2016 Summary of findings Overall summary We rated The Priory Hospital Altrincham as good • staff were polite, friendly, caring and respectful. because: Patients told us staff had a lot of time for them. Staff had a good understanding of patients’ needs and • wards were safe for patients and staff did risk involved relatives in patients’ care.
    [Show full text]
  • JOI 733 Ohrimes Thomas, 40 Byrom Street, a Marsh Samuel, 50 Moorside Road, S Aldcroft William, Hale Barns, H Collens In
    DIRECTORY.] TRADES DIRECTORY. JOI 733 Ohrimes Thomas, 40 Byrom street, A Marsh Samuel, 50 Moorside road, S Aldcroft William, Hale Barns, H Collens In. Hy. 2 Beech av. Stretford Marsland Edward, 20 Moorfield ter- Altlatt Arthur, 414 Liverpool road, Collins Ernest, Ivy cot. Mo!!s lane, '1' race, Northenden road, Sale Patricroft Cordingley Tom, 9 Lindow st. Sale ~Iason Harry, 7 Firwood av. Stretford Ambery Wm. 78 Gorton rd. Reddish Craven John, 18 Appleton road, H Matthews William, jun. 13 Lyme st. Archer William, Washway road, Sale Crews Arthur Wm. 35 Mayor's rd. A Heaton Mersey Arde'rn Jamas, 43 Oxford road, A Cross Bobt. South Oak la. Wilmslow ~1:errick Thomas, 14 Alma street, E Ashburn John, Manchester road, D Crows William, Roe green, Worsley Miller Alfred, 279 Fairfield road, D Astle Brothers, Heyes terrace, T Ounningham Alex. 87 New street, A Morton John, 11 Ashfield road, A Astles Thomas, ~7 Avon road, H Darbyshire James, 26 Lamb's fold, Nichells Jas. Mitchell,20 T,homas at.A Baker Wm. South st. Alderley Edge Manchester road, HC Oakes Jas. Wm. 3'1 Lindow st. Sale Ball Geo.35 Derby range,Heaton Moor Davies Samuel, 95 Boe green,Worsley Ollier Ernest, 25 Priory st. Bowdon Ball Richard, 5 Earl street, Sale Dean John, 31 Barton road, Worsley Ollier George, York road, Bowdon Ball Rd.sPark ter.Sout'hern rd.A on M Dean John, Beech avenue, Stretford Owen Alexander, 59 King sLStretford Bancroft John, 21 Priory st. Bowdon Dickinson Joseph, 19 Brown street, A Owen James, Chapel lane, Wilmslow Barber Charles, 91 Oakfield road, A Dudley John, 7 Palmerstreet, Sale Owen William, .I<'lash Farm cottage, Barker David, 34 Wellington road, S Dunkerley John, 4 Droylsden road, D Woodsend road, Flixton Barratt Albert, 526 Edge lane.
    [Show full text]
  • SOME NOTES on the FAMILY HISTORY of NICHOLAS LONGFORD, SHERIFF of LANCASHIRE in 1413. the Subject of This Paper Is the Family Hi
    47 SOME NOTES ON THE FAMILY HISTORY OF NICHOLAS LONGFORD, SHERIFF OF LANCASHIRE IN 1413. By William Wingfield Longford, D.D., Rector of Sefton. Read March 8, 1934. HE subject of this paper is the family history of T Sir Nicholas Longford of Longford and Withington, in the barony of Manchester, who appears with Sir Ralph Stanley in the roll of the Sheriffs of Lancashire in the year 1413. He was followed in 1414, according to the Hopkinson MSS., by Robert Longford. This may be a misprint for Sir Roger Longford, who was alive in Lan­ cashire in 1430, but of whom little else is known except that he was of the same family. Sir Nicholas Longford was a knight of the shire for Derbyshire in 1407, fought at Agincourt and died in England in 1416. It might be thought that the appearance of this name in the list of sheriffs on two occasions only, with other names so more frequent and well known from the reign of Edward III onwards Radcliffe, Stanley, Lawrence, de Trafford, Byron, Molyneux, Langton and the rest de.ioted a family of only minor importance, suddenly coming into prominence and then disappearing. But such a con­ clusion would be ill-founded. The Longford stock was of older standing than any of them, and though the Stanleys rose to greater fame and based their continuance on wider foundations, at the point when Nicholas Long­ ford comes into the story, the two families were of equal footing and intermarried. Nicholas Longford's daughter Joan was married to John Stanley, son and heir of Sir John Stanley the second of Knowsley.
    [Show full text]
  • OARISBROOKE, I.W. I55
    HANTS FIELD CLUB AND AROH/EOLOOICAL 80CIETY. OARISBROOKE, I.W. i55 CARISBROOKE CHURCH AND PRIORY. BY DR. J. GROVES. The picturesqueness and scenic beauty of Carisbrooke—due in large measure to the denudation of the chalk, which commenced long before the separation of this area from the mainland—contribute far less to render it the glory of the Isle of Wight than do its historic associations and remains. These probably constitute the chief attraction of the place to the educated visitors who come to it in increasing numbers year by year, not only from every part of Great Britain and Ireland, but also from the continent of Europe and other quarters of the earth. The responsibility of all who are inhabitants of the Isle of Wight, and more particularly of those who reside in the parish of Carisbrooke is very great, since they are the custodians and trustees of these historic monuments for the whole of the civilised world. The Carisbrooke of mediaeval times is gone forever and its traces cannot be recovered. Imagination must be left to picture the metropolis of the Isle of Wight in those days with its market and its fair, its bullring, its maypole and its timbered houses standing on the slopes of the valley in the depths of which the silvery chalk stream meandered, with its mills and mill-ponds, and, on the heights, the wooded hills crowned, to the south by the noble castle and, to the north, by the stately church and priory. All that can be done is to see that no further loss is incurred.
    [Show full text]
  • Local Transport Capital Funding Schemes
    Local Transport Capital Funding Schemes Scheme Location Ward Ash Lane - Between Grove Lane and Lichfield Avenue Bowdon Basford Road Longford Bollin Drive Timperley Canterbury Road Davyhulme West Cavendish Road (junction with Ashley Road & Portland Road) Bowdon Chepstow Avenue junction with Firs Way St Mary's Coniston Road Gorse Hill Cornhill Avenue Davyhulme West Craig Avenue Urmston Darley Road Clifford Eastway junction with Langdale Road Brooklands Glebelands Road - Park Road junction Ashton Upon Mersey Greenway Altrincham Hale Road (Various locations between Hill Top and Park Road) Hale Barns Hope Road, junction Glenthorn Road Priory Humphrey Lane Urmston Irlam Road Flixton Kingsway Stretford Kirkstall Road junction with Furness Road Davyhulme East Langdale Road junction with Washway Road Brooklands Langdale Road - No Entry end Brooklands Leamington Road Davyhulme West Leicester Road near Junction with Ollerbarrow Road Hale Central Lulworth Avenue Flixton Lytham Road Flixton Malvern Avenue Urmston Manchester Road Bucklow St Martins Marlborough Road junction with Irlam Road Flixton Marlborough Road Priory Marsland Road (outside Broughton Mews) Priory Moorlands Avenue Davyhulme West Northenden Road Sale Moor Northenden Road Priory Northumberland Road Clifford Oaklea Road junction with Firs Road St Mary's Old Crofts Bank Davyhulme East Park Drive/Park Avenue Hale Central Park Road, Malpas Drive Timperley Park Road - opposite Brookfield Drive Timperley Park Road - several Locations Timperley Princess Road - junction of Charleston to Pelican
    [Show full text]
  • Polling Station List
    Polling Station Polling District Ward Polling Place Area Committee Baldock Community Centre, Large / Small Halls, Simpson Drive AAA Baldock Town Baldock Town Baldock Tapps Garden Centre, Wallington Road ABA,ABB Baldock East Baldock East Baldock Ashwell Parish Room, Swan Street FA Arbury Parish of Ashwell Baldock Sandon Village Hall, Payne End FAA Weston and Sandon Parish of Sandon Baldock Wallington Village Hall, The Street FCC Weston and Sandon Paish of Wallington Baldock The Old Forge, Manor Farm, Church Lane FD Arbury Parish of Bygrave Baldock Weston Village Hall, Maiden Street FDD, FDD1, FE Weston and Sandon Parishes of Weston and Clothall Baldock Hinxworth Village Hall, Francis Road FI Arbury Parish of Hinxworth Baldock Newnham Village Hall, Ashwell Road FS1,FS2 Arbury Parishes of Caldecote and Newnham Baldock Radwell Village Hall, Radwell Lane FX Arbury Parish of Radwell Baldock Rushden Village Hall, Rushden FZ Weston and Sandon Parish of Rushden Baldock Westmill Community Centre, Rear of John Barker Place BAA Hitchin Oughton Hitchin Oughton Hitchin Catholic Parish Church Hall, Nightingale Road BBA,BBD Hitchin Bearton Hitchin Bearton Hitchin Hitchin Rugby Clubhouse, King Georges Recreation Ground, Old Hale Way BBB Hitchin Bearton Hitchin Bearton Hitchin Walsworth Community Centre, 88 Woolgrove Road BBC Hitchin Bearton Hitchin Bearton Hitchin Baptist Church Hall, Upper Tilehouse Street BCA Hitchin Priory Hitchin Priory Hitchin St Johns Community Centre, St Johns Road BCB Hitchin Priory Hitchin Priory Hitchin Walsworth Community Centre, 88 Woolgrove Road BDA Hitchin Walsworth Hitchin Walsworth Hitchin New Testament Church of God, Hampden Road/Willian Road BDB Hitchin Walsworth Hitchin Walsworth Hitchin Polling Station Polling District Ward Polling Place Area Committee St Michaels Community Centre, St Michaels Road BDC,BDD Hitchin Walsworth Hitchin Walsworth Hitchin Benslow Music Trust- Fieldfares, Benslow Lane BEA Hitchin Highbury Hitchin Highbury Hitchin Whitehill J.M.
    [Show full text]
  • Lucy Worsley Summer Is Here!
    Summer 2019 History festival UK:DRIC launch What’s on guide CityLife Kings Jam music festival Television presenter and historian Lucy Worsley Summer is here! If you want to know more about the fantastic festivals coming to Gloucester this summer then look no further – as this issue of City Life includes previews of the History Festival, Gloucester Goes Retro family festival and Kings Jam Music Festival as well as our usual What’s On round-up. We also report on why Gloucester is leading the way with digital innovation, how you can help tackle climate change by recycling food waste, and much more. We are always looking for feedback! Let us know what you think of City Life by emailing [email protected] Thanks for reading and enjoy the summer! The City Life team Contents 2 Welcome 3 Gloucester Goes Retro 4 Recycling food waste 5 Call for a wilder Gloucestershire 6 Gloucestershire Poet Laureate 7 Westgate Gardening Group 8 Reception move 10 Bruton Way demolition 12 History Festival 16 What’s On 18 UK: DRIC launch 20 Kings Jam music festival 22 Kings Quarter artists Windrush generationhonoured Discover DeCrypt What’s on guide Spring 2019 Life Moon landing in Glos Cover photo: City Lucy Worsley Subscribe © Historic Royal Palaces, Bloomsbury, Ben Turner. to future issues of City Life Never miss an issue with a free subscription to your resident’s magazine. You will receive an email letting you know when a new issue is online. Published by To sign up email Gloucester City Council 2019 City_1286) [email protected] 2 CityLife Summer 2019 Go Retro in Gloucester Now in its fifth year, the award winning Gloucester Goes Retro returns to Gloucester this summer.
    [Show full text]
  • Sale Water Park and Priory Gardens
    Sale WATer PArK And Priory GardEnS Active Trafford Distance: 2.4 miles / 3.9 km Allow 1 hour GreenspAcE This walk is one of ten exciting routes designed to help you explore 3 some of Trafford’s most beautiful countryside and parks on foot. 2 Trafford supports a diverse range of open spaces from the historic Longford Park, to visitor attractions 1 4 such as Sale Water Park and Dunham Massey. Recreational routes, such 5 as the Trans Pennine Trail and Bridgewater Way, pass through the borough’s heart, linking local communities and visitors to the Mersey Valley and beyond. 0 Miles 0.5 Mile 0 Km 1 Km sub-license, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in form. are not permitted to copy, © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 Ordnance Survey 10050594 You wWw.hErITaGEtreeS.orG.uk Sale WATer PArK And Priory GardEnS City of TreeS Team, 6 KanSAs AvEnue, SalFord, M50 2Gl Tel: 0161 872 1660 EMAIL: [email protected] Distance: 2.4 miles / 3.9 km Allow 1 hour @gmheRitagEtREeS gmheRitagEtREeS 2 Sale Water Park: The lake WALK desCrIptION TOILets occupies the site of a former This circular route takes in the Sale Water Park. gravel pit, which was excavated wildlife and history of Sale Water during the 1970s to create Park and Priory Gardens. It passes an embankment for the M60 along Barrow Brook and Broad StART POIntS motorway. Ees Dole before heading into Sale Water Park, M33 2LX 3 Broad Ees Dole: Trafford’s first Priory Gardens, via the underpass.
    [Show full text]
  • Priory Hospital Altrincham
    Priory Hospital Altrincham Addiction Treatment Programme Take the first step to recovery We believe that anyone who is recovery. Coming into hospital can be a struggling with addictive behaviours daunting experience. That is why, at Priory deserves the best possible support to Hospital Altrincham, you will experience make a lasting recovery. a welcoming environment, which is safe and non-judgemental and where you can Our aim is to offer guidance and support, be assured of the very best treatment in a healing environment, to each and available. every individual who seeks help with us. We provide the most clinically effective We are one of the UK’s leading centres treatment to help you to get your life back for the treatment of addictions. We offer on track. consultant and therapist-led treatments in a tranquil area of Cheshire enabling us to Our personalised treatment programme is provide the highest standard of care led by world-renowned experts in their field to you. and the team is experienced in supporting patients from many walks of life, offering Our striking manor-style house stands hope and reassurance to all – you are not upon beautiful landscaped grounds, alone. providing a peaceful and homely feel and delivering the perfect environment for We understand that it can be difficult treatment. to accept that you have an addiction problem, which is why seeking help is one of the biggest steps on the road towards Are addictive behaviours impacting on you or a loved one’s life? Today I have a new perspective on life and myself.
    [Show full text]
  • New Planning Applications Received List
    TRAFFORD COUNCIL – NEW PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED LIST ISSUED 3rd August 2020 The following PLANNING APPLICATIONS have been received by the Council. Application forms and plan(s) are available for viewing on the Planning website at www.trafford.gov.uk/planning. It is also possible to view the plans electronically via the self service point at Sale Waterside and via self-service point or internet access at any one of the Access Trafford Contact Centres which are located within Trafford’s local libraries (a valid Trafford Library membership may be required for internet access). If you need to view a paper copy of forms and plan(s) you will need to make an appointment to do so and the plans will be made available for viewing at Access Trafford, Waterside House, Sale Waterside, Sale M33 7ZF during opening hours, viz. Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm and Saturday 10.00 am to 4.00 pm. Please ring 0161 912 3149 in order to make an appointment giving at least 24 hours notice to allow time for the documents to be made available. Any representations should be made in writing by 20th August 2020 to the Head of Planning and Development. When writing, please state the application number and your name and address clearly. Observations must be made available for public inspection in accordance with the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985. For Ward Councillors, please note that the call-in period for applications appearing on this list will expire on 31st August 2020. Head of Planning and Development, Trafford Town Hall, Talbot Road, Stretford M32 0TH.
    [Show full text]
  • Priory Healthcare QA 2018-19
    Priory Healthcare Quality Account 2018-19 Contents Introduction from the Priory Group Chief Executive Officer 4 Quality Statement from the Group Director of Quality and Group Medical Director 5 What is a Quality Account? 6 Who we are and our history 7 Our purpose and behaviours 8 Priorities for improvement 9 Summary of progress against 2018-19 Quality Performance Indicators 9 Detailed review of performance against 2018-19 Quality Performance Indicators 10 Priorities for improvement 2019-20 12 Our statements of assurance 14 Additional information on Quality Performance 17 Appendices 34 Quality Account 2018-19 2 Part 1 Introduction from the Priory Group Chief Executive Officer Quality Account 2018-19 3 It is my pleasure to present the Quality Account for 2018-19. Each year we introduce new operational initiatives, stemming from both regulatory requirements and our own commitment to continuous improvement. Our priority is to make sure we operate safe, compassionate and effective services, and that all Priory staff understand what is required of them to make that happen. We understand the importance of working meeting all CQUIN indicators to date. In addition, closely with our regulators such as the Care over the last year we transitioned all staff from Quality Commission (CQC) and we are aligned MVA physical intervention techniques to PMVA, with their focus on improving patient safety reducing recorded prone restraint in these sites by and quality of outcomes. As a result of the hard 86% in 2018. work and commitment of our teams across 84 A sexual safety working group was also launched CQC-registered units, 87% of our sites are rated in 2019, producing a sexual safety policy and as ’Good’ or ’Outstanding’, compared to 78% of identifying training and support needs for our NHS services or other independent providers.
    [Show full text]
  • 'After Housing Costs' Child Poverty Rate from Highest to Lowest
    Notes: This spreadsheet ranks wards in Greater Manchester by their 'after housing costs' child poverty rate from highest to lowest. This is done using data published by End Child Poverty in 2019. The data also ranks areas based on the proportion of the population in a ward classified as black and minority ethnic (BAME) in census data. The higher the proportion of people who are BAME in a ward the higher the rank. This data shows that areas with the highest BAME populations in Greater Manchester are often the areas with the highest rates of child poverty. Local Ward GM Child poverty rank GM BAME authority area (after housing costs) rank Oldham Werneth 1 1 Oldham St Mary's 2 6 Oldham Coldhurst 3 3 Manchester Longsight 4 4 Salford Ordsall 5 48 Manchester Cheetham 6 9 Rochdale Central Rochdale 7 10 Manchester Hulme 8 16 Rochdale Milkstone and Deeplish 9 2 Manchester Gorton South 10 17 Rochdale Kingsway 11 23 Salford Broughton 12 47 Bolton Great Lever 13 13 Manchester Rusholme 14 11 Salford Kersal 15 82 Oldham Alexandra 16 25 Oldham Medlock Vale 17 22 Salford Irwell Riverside 18 55 Manchester Crumpsall 19 15 Manchester Ardwick 20 12 Manchester Bradford 21 29 Manchester Miles Platting and Newton Heath 22 52 Tameside St Peter's 23 30 Bolton Rumworth 24 7 Salford Langworthy 25 72 Manchester Gorton North 26 27 Bury Sedgley 27 56 Bolton Harper Green 28 37 Bolton Halliwell 29 20 Manchester Ancoats and Clayton 30 40 Rochdale Smallbridge and Firgrove 31 36 Manchester Levenshulme 32 18 Trafford Clifford 33 8 Manchester Moss Side 34 5 Manchester Fallowfield
    [Show full text]