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Land at Keekle Head Open Cast, Workington, Cumbria
Annemarie Wilshaw Our Ref: APP/H0900/A/12/2187327 Endecom UK Limited SITA UK, North Tyneside Transfer Station Your Ref: Wallsend Road North Shields Tyne and Wear NE29 7SH 12 December 2013 Dear Madam, TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 – SECTION 78 APPEAL BY ENDECOM UK LIMITED LAND AT KEELE HEAD OPEN CAST, SOUTH OF C4006, NR PICA, WORKINGTON, (APPLICATION REF: 4/10/9001) 1. I am directed by the Secretary of State to say that consideration has been given to the report of the Inspector, Jonathan G King BA(Hons) DipTP MRTPI, who held a public local inquiry between 25 June and 5 July 2013 into your company’s appeal against the refusal of Cumbria County Council (“the Council”) to grant planning permission for the development of a waste management facility for Low and Very Low Level Radioactive Waste (LLW & VLLW) comprising: enabling restoration, propose-built disposal area, waste reception building, surface water attenuation lagoons, weighbridge and gate house, access roads and ancillary development (application reference 4/10/9001, dated 18 December 2009) at land at Keekle Head Open Cast, South of C4006, Nr Pica, Workington, CA14 4QF. 2. On 19 February 2013 the appeal was recovered for the Secretary of State's determination, in pursuance of section 79 of, and paragraph 3 of Schedule 6 to, the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, because the appeal involves proposals for development of major importance having more than local significance. Inspector’s recommendation and summary of the decision 3. The Inspector, whose report is enclosed with this letter, recommended that the appeal be dismissed and planning permission refused. -
Annual Report 2013/14
Annual Report 2013/14 Copeland Community Fund The Copeland Centre Catherine Street Whitehaven CA28 7SJ [email protected] Tel: 01946 598352 www.copelandcommunityfund.co.uk £9million invested in Copeland from 2010 to 2014 Providing a sustainable source of funding for the local community Chair’s Report Background This year saw the fourth year of funding from Copeland The Fund was established to recognise the unique role the Copeland community plays in Community Fund to groups and organisations in the hosting the national Low Level Waste Repository close to the village of Drigg. The Nuclear Copeland area. Over this four year period we have Decommissioning Authority pay £1.5 million per year into the Fund for every year that the committed just over £9 million in over 150 grants to current operation vault receives waste: in addition to an initial endowment of £10 million. 120 different organisations. A board of directors representing Copeland Borough Council (CBC), Cumbria County Council (CCC), Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) and two independent members Some key information for this year: manage the Fund. l £1.2M of grants approved in 2013/14 Cllr Tim Knowles A delegated panel comprising CCC, CBC and NDA representatives meet monthly to receive applications and make decisions on grants under £50,000. l £2.1M of match funding Cumbria County Council The Community Development Team offer support to community groups and organisations l Number of grants allocated: 28 as well as managing the grants given by the Fund. Both Copeland Borough Council and Cumbria County Council support this process. As well as continuing to approve grants this year we took an opportunity to review our work with an independent external evaluation of the Fund. -
West Cumbria Water Supply Project
West Cumbria Water Supplies Project– Thirlmere Transfer United Utilities plc Supplementary Information Volume 2 Planning Application Consultation Responses Revision | 0 29 July 2016 Supplementary Information Volume 2 Planning Application Consultation Responses West Cumbria Water Supplies Project - Thirlmere Transfer Project no: B2707061 Document title: Supplementary Information Volume 2 Planning Application Consultation Responses Revision: 0 Date: 29 July 2016 Client name: United Utilities plc Jacobs U.K. Limited 5 First Street Manchester M15 4GU United Kingdom T +44 (0)161 235 6000 F +44 (0)161 235 6001 www.jacobs.com © Copyright 2016 Jacobs U.K. Limited. The concepts and information contained in this document are the property of Jacobs. Use or copying of this document in whole or in part without the written permission of Jacobs constitutes an infringement of copyright. Limitation: This report has been prepared on behalf of, and for the exclusive use of Jacobs’ Client, and is subject to, and issued in accordance with, the provisions of the contract between Jacobs and the Client. Jacobs accepts no liability or responsibility whatsoever for, or in respect of, any use of, or reliance upon, this report by any third party. i Supplementary Information Volume 2 Planning Application Consultation Responses Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 1 2. Consultation Responses ......................................................................................................................... -
Durham Research Online
Durham Research Online Deposited in DRO: 27 March 2008 Version of attached le: Other Peer-review status of attached le: Not peer-reviewed Citation for published item: Blackman, T. and Jennings-Peel, H. (2007) 'The Whitehaven and Workington Neighbourhood Management Initiative Areas : a health impact assessment of housing, worklessness, children's services and primary care services.', Technical Report. Durham School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham. Further information on publisher's website: Publisher's copyright statement: Additional information: Use policy The full-text may be used and/or reproduced, and given to third parties in any format or medium, without prior permission or charge, for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-prot purposes provided that: • a full bibliographic reference is made to the original source • a link is made to the metadata record in DRO • the full-text is not changed in any way The full-text must not be sold in any format or medium without the formal permission of the copyright holders. Please consult the full DRO policy for further details. Durham University Library, Stockton Road, Durham DH1 3LY, United Kingdom Tel : +44 (0)191 334 3042 | Fax : +44 (0)191 334 2971 https://dro.dur.ac.uk The Whitehaven and Workington Neighbourhood Management Initiative Areas A Health Impact Assessment of housing, worklessness, children’s services and primary care services Tim Blackman and Helen Jennings-Peel School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University July 2007 Contact point: [email protected] Contents Page Acknowledgements 2 Summary of findings 3 Summary of recommendations 6 1. Background and context 8 2. -
Keekle Head Appeal Decision 131211
Annemarie Wilshaw Our Ref: APP/H0900/A/12/2187327 Endecom UK Limited SITA UK, North Tyneside Transfer Station Your Ref: Wallsend Road North Shields Tyne and Wear NE29 7SH 12 December 2013 Dear Madam, TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 – SECTION 78 APPEAL BY ENDECOM UK LIMITED LAND AT KEELE HEAD OPEN CAST, SOUTH OF C4006, NR PICA, WORKINGTON, (APPLICATION REF: 4/10/9001) 1. I am directed by the Secretary of State to say that consideration has been given to the report of the Inspector, Jonathan G King BA(Hons) DipTP MRTPI, who held a public local inquiry between 25 June and 5 July 2013 into your company’s appeal against the refusal of Cumbria County Council (“the Council”) to grant planning permission for the development of a waste management facility for Low and Very Low Level Radioactive Waste (LLW & VLLW) comprising: enabling restoration, propose-built disposal area, waste reception building, surface water attenuation lagoons, weighbridge and gate house, access roads and ancillary development (application reference 4/10/9001, dated 18 December 2009) at land at Keekle Head Open Cast, South of C4006, Nr Pica, Workington, CA14 4QF. 2. On 19 February 2013 the appeal was recovered for the Secretary of State's determination, in pursuance of section 79 of, and paragraph 3 of Schedule 6 to, the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, because the appeal involves proposals for development of major importance having more than local significance. Inspector’s recommendation and summary of the decision 3. The Inspector, whose report is enclosed with this letter, recommended that the appeal be dismissed and planning permission refused. -
Draft Conservation Area Design Guide Supplementary Planning Document July 2017
DRAFT CONSERVATION AREA DESIGN GUIDE SUPPLEMENTARY PLANNING DOCUMENT JULY 2017 Photographs on front cover: Clockwise from top left: Main Street, Egremont; Front Corkickle; Sandstone barn, Main Street, St Bees; Former YMCA restored as a foyer, Irish Street, Whitehaven; Terraced houses, Main Street, St Bees. FOREWORD BY COUNCILLOR MICHAEL McVEIGH HERITAGE CHAMPION, COPELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL The Borough of Copeland is home to many settlements that boast a wealth of heritage assets. We have many traditional buildings and street patterns that contribute to the unique character of the Borough’s landscape. The centres of those towns and villages that have significant architectural and historic value have been designated as conservation areas, giving these special places the additional protection they need and deserve. Copeland Borough Council has commissioned this Conservation Area Design Guide to help property owners, designers and builders understand the value of the heritage within our conservation areas, and to ensure that repairs, reinstatements and alterations are undertaken in a way that preserves these important assets. As Heritage Champion, I fully endorse the design principles and guidance that this document sets out. We need to ensure our heritage is enhanced and protected for the benefit of our residents and visitors, and for current and future generations to enjoy. This document is available in different formats such as large print, braille, audio or in a different language by calling 01946 598300. CONTENTS STATUS OF THIS DOCUMENT PAGE NO. PAGE NO. Introduction 1 This draft Design Guide will be subject to a statutory public consultation exercise, as it is Conservation Area Descriptions 2 council’s intention that the Guide will be Architectural Elements Covered incorporated within the Copeland planning framework, by being adopted as Supplementary by this Design Guide 5 Planning Document (SPD). -
International Genome-Wide Meta-Analysis Identifies New Primary Biliary Cirrhosis Risk Loci and Targetable Pathogenic Pathways
Dartmouth College Dartmouth Digital Commons Dartmouth Scholarship Faculty Work 9-22-2015 International Genome-Wide Meta-Analysis Identifies New Primary Biliary Cirrhosis Risk Loci and Targetable Pathogenic Pathways Heather J. Cordell Newcastle University Younghun Han Dartmouth College George F. Mells Cambridge University Yafang Li Dartmouth College Gideon M. Hirschfield University of Birmingham Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/facoa See next page for additional authors Part of the Medicine and Health Sciences Commons Dartmouth Digital Commons Citation Cordell, Heather J.; Han, Younghun; Mells, George F.; Li, Yafang; Hirschfield, Gideon M.; Greene, Casey S.; Xie, Gang; Juran, Brian D.; Zhu, Dakai; Qian, David C.; Floyd, James A.B; Morley, Katherine I.; Prati, Daniele; Lleo, Ana; Cusi, Daniele; Canadian–US PBC Consortium; Italian PBC Genetics Study Group; UK-PBC Consortium; Gershwin, M. Eric; Anderson, Carl A.; Lazaridis, Konstantinos N.; Invernizzi, Pietro; Seldin, Michael F.; Sandford, Richard N.; Amos, Christopher I.; and Siminovitch, Katherine A., "International Genome-Wide Meta-Analysis Identifies New Primary Biliary Cirrhosis Risk Loci and Targetable Pathogenic Pathways" (2015). Dartmouth Scholarship. 2874. https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/facoa/2874 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty Work at Dartmouth Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Dartmouth Scholarship by an authorized administrator of Dartmouth Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Authors Heather J. Cordell, Younghun Han, George F. Mells, Yafang Li, Gideon M. Hirschfield, Casey S. Greene, Gang Xie, Brian D. Juran, Dakai Zhu, David C. Qian, James A.B Floyd, Katherine I. -
Papcastle Local History Group 2009
PAPCASTLE HISTORY Eric Apperley Papcastle Local History Group 2009 1 First Published in Great Britain in 2009 ISBN 978-0-9551845-3-6 by Little Bird Publications High Moor House, Hill Street, Cockermouth Cumbria CA13 OAU Copyright © 2009 by Eric Apperley The right of Eric Apperley to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with Section 77 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 2000. All right reserved to Papcastle Local History Group Printed in Great Britain by PrintExpress Sneckyeat Road, Hensingham, Whitehaven, Cumbria 2 FOREWORD In spring 2007, Jack Sedgwick, a veterinary surgeon, who had spent his life since the late 1920’s in the village, gave a talk in the village hall. He presented an interesting insight into his early days and identified just five others who had lived all their lives in the village, from about the same time. This talk stimulated discussion into the fact that the history of the village had never been recorded. So from it a Papcastle Local History Group was formed with the intention of recovering as much as possible and with the expectation of publishing at least a small volume. By the autumn of 2008, it was clear that a major decision was needed - whether to publish what had been discovered so far or to hold off for some distant date when many more months, or possibly years of painstaking research might have been done. That would require regular trips to the Records Offices and not inconsiderable expense. This book is therefore a first edition, and one day may be superseded by a superior fresh and much extended edition. -
West Cumbria: Opportunities and Challenges 2019 a Community Needs Report Commissioned by Sellafield Ltd
West Cumbria: Opportunities and Challenges 2019 A community needs report commissioned by Sellafield Ltd February 2019 2 WEST CUMBRIA – OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES Contents Introduction 3 Summary 4 A Place of Opportunity 6 West Cumbria in Profile 8 Growing Up in West Cumbria 10 Living & Working in West Cumbria 18 Ageing in West Cumbria 25 Housing & Homelessness 28 Fuel Poverty 30 Debt 32 Transport & Access to Services 34 Healthy Living 36 Safe Communities 42 Strong Communities 43 The Future 44 How Businesses Can Get Involved 45 About Cumbria Community Foundation 46 WEST CUMBRIA – OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES 3 Introduction Commissioned by Sellafield Ltd and prepared by Cumbria Community Foundation, this report looks at the opportunities and challenges facing communities in West Cumbria. It provides a summary of the social needs and community issues, highlights some of the work already being done to address disadvantage and identifies opportunities for social impact investors to target their efforts and help our communities to thrive. It is an independent report produced by Cumbria We’ve looked at the evidence base for West Community Foundation and a companion document Cumbria and the issues emerging from the statistics to Sellafield Ltd’s Social Impact Strategy (2018)1. under key themes. Our evidence has been drawn from many sources, using the most up-to-date, Cumbria Community Foundation has significant readily available statistics. It should be noted that knowledge of the needs of West Cumbria and a long agencies employ various collection methodologies history of providing support to address social issues and datasets are available for different timeframes. in the area. -
Lacors Statement of Principles Template
Statement of Licensing Policy of Copeland Borough Council Gambling Act 2005 Revised Statement of Licensing Policy Issued for Consultation on 31st July 2012 The Copeland Centre, Catherine Street, Whitehaven, Cumbria CA28 7SJ 1 Copeland Borough Council has completed this document. If you would like a copy of it in Cantonese/Hindi/Urdu/Polish please could you contact us by calling 01946 598517 or 598520 or email us at [email protected] 2 Statement of Licensing Policy Gambling Act 2005 Contents Page Preface………………………………………………………………………………………...5 Part A - General 1. The licensing objectives…………………………………………………………….. 6 2. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………… 7 3. Declaration……………………………………………………………………………. 9 4. Responsible Authorities………………………………………………………………9 5. Interested parties…………………………………………………………………… 10 6. Exchange of information…………………………………………………………… 11 7. Enforcement………………………………………………………………………….12 8. Licensing authority functions……………………………………………………….14 Part B – Premises Licences 9. General Principles .......................................................................................... 17 10. Adult Gaming Centres………………………………………………………………26 11. (Licensed) Family Entertainment Centres………………………………………..27 12. Casinos .......................................................................................................... 28 13. Bingo premises .............................................................................................. 29 14. Betting premises ........................................................................................... -
THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION for ENGLAND I T Moresby Y
SHEET 5, MAP 5 Proposed electoral division boundaries in Whitehaven and Egremont in Copeland borough Playing Bransty Field Primary School D BLEACHGREEN A O E R V I B S E R ATTY K D R R O A A N D P O THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND I T Moresby Y B A S N Parks E O R R D O O A ELECTORAL REVIEW OF CUMBRIA M BRANSTY H C O R T R O R IA UN O R D N O C T LO D IC S A V E O P AR R K D Final recommendations for electoral division boundaries in P is O m a O n MORESBY L tl ed r r D Harras Park R e e A the county of Cumbria July 2012 t a WARD t i a O lw a R Farm a W y W Y T w h S o Sheet 5 of 9 g N L i A H HOWGATE ED R n B a n e a M e J (53) M O E M D BRANSTY ED C A B O North Beach A MORESBY R D A IN S BRANSTY WARD ' O (46) L A CP R V R This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of E A W W E Whitehaven N E E I N V U Y Commercial Park the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Scale : 1cm = 0.08000 km A Harras Moor E LW Wireless Station Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. -
Conservation Area Design Guide December 2017
Conservation Area Design Guide December 2017 Supplementary Planning Document Photographs on front cover: Clockwise from top left: Main Street, Egremont; Front Corkickle; Sandstone barn, Main Street, St Bees; Former YMCA restored as a Foyer, Irish Street, Whitehaven; Terraced houses, Main Street, St Bees. 2 Conservation Area Design Guide Foreword by Councillor Michael McVeigh Heritage Champion, Copeland Borough Council The Borough of Copeland is home to many settlements that boast a wealth of heritage assets. We have many traditional buildings and street patterns that contribute to the unique character of the Borough’s landscape. The centres of those towns and villages that have significant architectural and historic value have been designated as conservation areas, giving these special places the additional protection they need and deserve. Copeland Borough Council has commissioned this Conservation Area Design Guide to help property owners, designers and builders understand the value of the heritage within our conservation areas, and to ensure that repairs, reinstatements and alterations Councillor Michael McVeigh are undertaken in a way that preserves these important assets. As Heritage Champion, I fully endorse the design principles and guidance that this document sets out. We need to ensure our heritage is enhanced and protected for the benefit of our residents and visitors, and for current and future generations to enjoy. This document is available in different formats such as large print, braille, audio or in a different language