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The Report from Passenger Transport Magazine
MAKinG TRAVEL SiMpLe apps Wide variations in journey planners quality of apps four stars Moovit For the first time, we have researched which apps are currently Combined rating: 4.5 (785k ratings) Operator: Moovit available to public transport users and how highly they are rated Developer: Moovit App Global LtD Why can’t using public which have been consistent table-toppers in CityMApper transport be as easy as Transport Focus’s National Rail Passenger Combined rating: 4.5 (78.6k ratings) ordering pizza? Speaking Survey, have not transferred their passion for Operator: Citymapper at an event in Glasgow customer service to their respective apps. Developer: Citymapper Limited earlier this year (PT208), First UK Bus was also among the 18 four-star robert jack Louise Coward, the acting rated bus operator apps, ahead of rivals Arriva trAinLine Managing Editor head of insight at passenger (which has different apps for information and Combined rating: 4.5 (69.4k ratings) watchdog Transport Focus, revealed research m-tickets) and Stagecoach. The 11 highest Operator: trainline which showed that young people want an rated bus operator apps were all developed Developer: trainline experience that is as easy to navigate as the one by Bournemouth-based Passenger, with provided by other retailers. Blackpool Transport, Warrington’s Own Buses, three stars She explained: “Young people challenged Borders Buses and Nottingham City Transport us with things like, ‘if I want to order a pizza all possessing apps with a 4.8-star rating - a trAveLine SW or I want to go and see a film, all I need to result that exceeds the 4.7-star rating achieved Combined rating: 3.4 (218 ratings) do is get my phone out go into an app’ .. -
Payee Amount Paid Date Paid Account Code Description. Directorate. Corporate Travel Management (North) 32,417.55 16-Dec-2019
Payee Amount Paid Date Paid Account Code Description. Directorate. Corporate Travel Management (North) 32,417.55 16-Dec-2019 Air Travel Transport Scotland Energy Saving Trust 4,757,008.00 18-Dec-2019 Grant Support Transport Scotland Stagecoach Scotland T/A Stagecoach Bluebird 543,700.00 09-Dec-2019 Concessionary Travel Support Transport Scotland Parks Of Hamilton (Coach Hirers) Limited 80,300.00 09-Dec-2019 Concessionary Travel Support Transport Scotland First Glasgow Limited (No1) 360,200.88 03-Dec-2019 Concessionary Travel Support Transport Scotland Shuttle Buses Limited 28,900.00 09-Dec-2019 Concessionary Travel Support Transport Scotland First Glasgow Limited (No 2) 1,090,900.00 09-Dec-2019 Concessionary Travel Support Transport Scotland Abellio Scotrail Limited 52,536.00 24-Dec-2019 Young Persons Scheme Transport Scotland Avondale Coaches Limited 38,900.00 09-Dec-2019 Concessionary Travel Support Transport Scotland Lothian Buses Limited 1,603,700.00 09-Dec-2019 Concessionary Travel Support Transport Scotland McGills Bus Service Limited 56,975.90 17-Dec-2019 Concessionary Travel Support Transport Scotland McGills Bus Service Limited 70,000.00 17-Dec-2019 Concessionary Travel Support Transport Scotland McGills Bus Service Limited 50,000.00 17-Dec-2019 Concessionary Travel Support Transport Scotland Highland Country Buses Limited 27,936.40 24-Dec-2019 Concessionary Travel Support Transport Scotland First Glasgow Limited (No1) 534,974.09 09-Dec-2019 Concessionary Travel Support Transport Scotland McGills Bus Service Limited 57,558.47 -
Proposed LDP2
OCT 2019Proposed Local Development Plan 2 EAST RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL PROPOSED LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2 | OCT 2019 How can I find out more and submit my comments on the Proposed Local Development Plan 2 (LDP2)? We think it is important to provide a range of ways for you to find out about the Proposed Plan, what it means for you and how you can submit your comments to us. You can keep up-to-date with the LDP progress via You can comment on the Proposed the Council’s website. Plan by: The consultation period will run for 8 weeks until 13th December 2019. You can access information on the Proposed Plan: Going online and completing our online representation form. Website Email Telephone Library www.eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk/ldp2 Download a representation form in Word, www.eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk/ldp2 [email protected] 0141 577 3001 complete it and email it to: Barrhead Foundry Library Mearns Library Main Street Mackinlay Place Facebook Twitter Visit Us Barrhead Newton Mearns [email protected] G78 1SW G77 6EZ Busby Library Neilston Library Main Street Main Street OR Busby Neilston G76 8DX G78 3NN https://en-gb.facebook.com/ @EastRenCouncil Clarkston Library Netherlee Library Print your completed representation form and eastrenfrewshirecouncil/ Clarkston Road Netherlee Pavilion Clarkston Linn Park Avenue post it to: G78 8NE Netherlee 2 Spiersbridge Way G44 3PG Drop in Spiersbridge Business Park Eaglesham Library Story Map Thornliebank Montgomerie Hall Thornliebank Library Strategy Team Session East Renfrewshire Eaglesham 1 Spiersbridge Road G46 8NG G76 0LH Thornliebank Council Offices G46 7JS Giffnock Library Station Road Uplawmoor Library 2 Spiersbridge Way Giffnock Mure Hall Details to follow - https://arcg.is/18fi4u G46 5JF Tannock Road Spiersbridge Business Park See posters and leaflets in Uplawmoor community halls, local notice G78 4AD Thornliebank, G46 8NG boards, newspapers and online For ease of use we would encourage you to submit responses electronically where possible. -
Caldwell House, Uplawmoor, Glasgow, G78 4DU
July 2020 Planning need assessment for Caldwell Development Limited T: 01454 838038 E: [email protected] W: www.carterwood.co.uk Caldwell House, Uplawmoor, Glasgow, G78 4DU Planning need assessment July 2020 Caldwell House, Uplawmoor, Glasgow, G78 4DU Contents Page 24. Methodology to determine shortfall of extra care 36 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 25. Extra care basis of assessment 39 26. Existing private extra care schemes 40 INTRODUCTION 27. Planned private extra care supply 41 1. Introduction 5 28. Extra care competition map 42 2. Carterwood 5 3. Our approach 6 CONCLUSIONS 4. Sources of information 6 29. Indicative need for elderly care home beds 44 30. Indicative need for extra care units 45 NATIONAL CONTEXT AND KEY DEFINITIONS 31. Need growth 46 5. Definition of a care home 8 32. Impact of the proposed development – commonly raised questions 47 6. Definition of extra care 8 33. Key conclusions 48 7. Elderly population trends and market size 10 8. The growing need for dementia care 12 APPENDICES 9. Key issues for the sector 13 A: List of tables and figures B: Definitions and reservations THE PROPOSAL 10. Description of proposal 15 11. The proposed care village – its position in the local market 16 12. Tangible benefits for the wider community 17 13. Empirical research into benefits of a retirement village for its residents 20 COMMISSIONING ENQUIRIES 14. Commissioning and local authority overview 23 NEED ASSESSMENT FOR PROPOSED CARE HOME 15. Methodology for assessing need for general elderly care 26 16. Market standard beds 28 17. Care home basis of assessment 29 18. -
Lochlibo Road, Uplawmoor by D Welsh Builders Ltd
EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL NORTHERN AREA LOCAL PLANNING COMMITTEE: 23 MARCH 2001 00/0731/FL: CHANGE OF USE OF DISUSED STATION YARD TO GENERAL INDUSTRIAL CLASS 5, BUILDING AND YARDSPACE AT OLD STATION YARD, LOCHLIBO ROAD, UPLAWMOOR BY D WELSH BUILDERS LTD EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SHEET 1. DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION 1.1 The applicants, D Welsh Builders have existing premises in Uplawmoor and this detailed application proposes the erection of a fabrication unit in the south end of the site and the use of the remainder of the site for storage of materials, retaining a clear access across the site for the Old Station House and Railtrack. The proposed building is an industrial proportioned single storey structure 12m x 20m in area finished in roughcast with steel clad roof. The proposal is to establish the fabrication of concrete panels utilised in that arm of the applicants business most commonly for the construction of pre-cast garages. Currently it is understood that this work is carried out in a different location entirely. The yard area will be used for storage of materials and vehicles and the moulding process will be carried out in the building. Information from the applicant confirms that all the materials will be pre-mixed prior to delivery to the site and there will be no concrete mixing carried out on site. 2. RECOMMENDATION 2.1 It is recommended that the planning application be refused for the reasons indicated on the attached sheet. 3. SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS 3.1 As is indicated in paragraph 5.2 of the report the application is considered to be contrary to the development plan. -
Tannoch Glen Uplawmoor
TANNOCH GLEN UPLAWMOOR w w w . c o r u m p r o p e r t y . c o . u k TANNOCH GLEN UPLAWMOOR A BEAUTIFUL ARCHITECT DESIGNED DETACHED VILLA, EXTENDING TO APPROXIMATELY 3300 SQUARE FEET FEATURING STUNNING VIEWS OF TANNOCH HILL AND GLEN. UPPER FLOOR SPACE DIMENSIONS Bedroom 1 4.00m x 5.60m En-Suite 1 2.20m x 2.00m Bedroom 2 5.15m x 4.00m En-Suite 2 2.30m x 2.50m Bedroom 3 4.00m x 4.00m Bedroom 4 3.10m x 4.00m Bathroom 2.20m x 1.90m TANNOCH GLEN GROUND FLOOR UPLAWMOOR SPACE DIMENSIONS Lounge / Living Area 6.10m x 8.20m The historic village of Uplawmoor forms part East Renfrewshire’s rolling countryside and 8.70m x 4.00m Tannoch Glen occupies a privileged setting at the end of a residential cul-de-sac. Kitchen/Dining Utility 1.60m x 2.75m Uplawmoor is a village within East Renfrewshire and therefore enjoys access to high Bedroom 5 3.10m x 4.00m achieving schooling within the East Renfrewshire locale. The village is well served by the En-Suite 5 2.20m x 2.00m local Uplawmoor Hotel and its rural setting enjoys open farmland, beech woodland with Study 2.70m x 4.00m numerous paths and walkways in addition to Loch Libo which is a Scottish Wildlife Trust site WC / Cloaks 2.20m x 1.90m of special scientific interest. In addition, there is a village primary school and Caldwell Golf Garage 5.40m x 4.00m Club. -
2021 Book News Welcome to Our 2021 Book News
2021 Book News Welcome to our 2021 Book News. As we come towards the end of a very strange year we hope that you’ve managed to get this far relatively unscathed. It’s been a very challenging time for us all and we’re just relieved that, so far, we’re mostly all in one piece. While we were closed over lockdown, Mark took on the challenge of digitalising some of Venture’s back catalogue producing over 20 downloadable books of some of our most popular titles. Thanks to the kind donations of our customers we managed to raise over £3000 for The Christie which was then matched pound for pound by a very good friend taking the total to almost £7000. There is still time to donate and download these books, just click on the downloads page on our website for the full list. We’re still operating with reduced numbers in the building at any one time. We’ve re-organised our schedules for packers and office staff to enable us to get orders out as fast as we can, but we’re also relying on carriers and suppliers. Many of the publishers whose titles we stock are small societies or one-man operations so please be aware of the longer lead times when placing orders for Christmas presents. The last posting dates for Christmas are listed on page 63 along with all the updates in light of the current Covid situation and also the impending Brexit deadline. In particular, please note the change to our order and payment processing which was introduced on 1st July 2020. -
GNHS Newsletter 2 April 2019
GLASGOW NATURAL April 2019 HISTORY SOCIETY David Palmar NEWSLETTER (Newsletter Editor) Next Newsletter Deadline email: 22 July 2019 [email protected] GNHS is a Registered Scottish Charity Website: www.gnhs.org.uk/ 2019 Spring Meetings – temporarily in the Graham Kerr Building April Tuesday 9th 7.00pm Graham Kerr Building Lecture Theatre 1 Lecture 1: The Pantanal: the world’s biggest wetland; Tony Payne Lecture 2: Biodiversity monitoring on the University of Glasgow campuses; Lauren Blackman and Ivan Casas Gomez-Uribarri May Tuesday 14th 7.00pm Graham Kerr Building Lecture Theatre 1 (jointly with Paisley and Hamilton Natural History Societies) Lecture: John Russell Malloch and Alexander Cuthbertson − two Glasgow naturalists who made a global impact on dipterology, the study of flies ; Geoff Hancock. June Tuesday 11th Summer Social: see end of Newsletter for details and booking form Members are welcome to join the speaker(s) and Council at pre -lecture meals, normally held in Cafe Andaluz. The cost is £10 per head, subsidised by the BLB fund. Winter Programme 2019-20 It is time to assemble next session’s programme of evening talks- so please send any ideas you have for speakers/topics to [email protected] as soon as you can. A reminder of the timing and format of most meetings: 1. There will normally be only one talk each evening (occasionally two short talks). 2. There will be time between 7 and 7.15pm for members to show specimens, or photographs, or briefly report on interesting observations (anyone needing a microscope should let Roger Downie know in advance). -
Works Framework/Contract
Framework/Contract/ Goods/Services/ Duration of Name Of Supplier Dynamic Purchasing Awarded By Contract Owner Reference Subject Matter Award Date Start Date End Date Estimated Value Works Extension System Scottish Borders Scottish Borders VARIOUS Service DPS Council Council 1614 Scottish Borders Community Planning Partnership Sustainable Transport DPS 08/04/2019 08/04/2019 07/04/2029 0 Months £110,000,000.00 Scottish Borders Scottish Borders ANDERSON OF LANGHOLM Service DPS Council Council Scottish Borders Community Planning Partnership Sustainable Transport DPS 08/04/2019 08/04/2019 07/04/2029 0 Months Scottish Borders Scottish Borders AUSTIN COACH TRAVEL Service DPS Council Council Scottish Borders Community Planning Partnership Sustainable Transport DPS 08/04/2019 08/04/2019 07/04/2029 0 Months Scottish Borders Scottish Borders BARC COACH HIRE Service DPS Council Council Scottish Borders Community Planning Partnership Sustainable Transport DPS 08/04/2019 08/04/2019 07/04/2029 0 Months Scottish Borders Scottish Borders BODYSHOP EDINBURGH T/A SELF DRIVE TAXIS Service DPS Council Council Scottish Borders Community Planning Partnership Sustainable Transport DPS 08/04/2019 08/04/2019 07/04/2029 0 Months Scottish Borders Scottish Borders BUSKERS LTD Service DPS Council Council Scottish Borders Community Planning Partnership Sustainable Transport DPS 08/04/2019 08/04/2019 07/04/2029 0 Months Scottish Borders Scottish Borders HANDYCABS Service DPS Council Council Scottish Borders Community Planning Partnership Sustainable Transport DPS 08/04/2019 -
Single Outcome Agreement, East Renfrewshire
East Renfrewshire Community Planning Partnership Single Outcome Agreement 2013-16 Prepared 5 June 2013 1 Contents Page 3 Purpose and Scope of the Agreement Page 4 Our Local Outcomes Page 8 An Analysis of Place Page 19 Communities at the Heart of the SOA Page 23 Prevention, Integration and Partnership Working Page 32 Our Commitment to Delivery Page 34 Outcomes, Indicators and Targets Page 45 Annex 1- Partners: Key roles and strategic focus Page 49 Annex 2- Partners: Approaches to equality Page 51 Contact for Further Information 2 PURPOSE & SCOPE OF THE AGREEMENT The purpose of our Single Outcome Agreement (SOA) is to improve the lives of the people of East Renfrewshire and promote equality and fairness. The SOA reflects the most important priorities of our residents. It is the core strategic document for the East Renfrewshire Community Planning Partnership (CPP) as we work to deliver excellent services that focus on the delivery of outcomes. The SOA is a key demonstration of our commitment to the people of East Renfrewshire and sets out the outcomes we plan to achieve. The Single Outcome Agreement encompasses the work of all statutory community planning partners, other key public sector agencies and the voluntary and business sectors. It sets out the overarching context for partnership working in East Renfrewshire and it is the cornerstone of the relationship between the Scottish Government and East Renfrewshire Community Planning Partnership. It sets out how we will prioritise our approach to prevention and tackle the key issues facing our communities. In this document the CPP makes a commitment to delivering community planning through a robust set of arrangements that assure the delivery of outcomes and a strategic approach to our preventative work. -
Borders Buses (Craig Group) Fleetlists As at September 2019
Borders Buses (Craig Group) Fleetlists As At September 2019 - compiled by Chris Forbes Make/ Body Date Fleet Depot Regstration Chassis Number Body Seating New Previous Owner Livery Carried Previous Registrations Model Number In 10301 GA YN 03 NHX Vo B7R YV3R6G7193A005260 Pn 0312THX4808 C53F Apr-03 Heffernan, West Harrow (LN) Mar-10 Perryman's with Borders Buses logos 10302 GA YN 03 NHY Vo B7R YV3R6G7183A005024 Pn 0312THX4761 C57F Apr-03 Heffernan, West Harrow (LN) Mar-10 Perryman's with Borders Buses logos 10401 BT NJ 54 OZK Nn Interstar VNVF3CUL6UB001705 O&H -?- M10L Sep-04 Perryman's 10501 BT YN 05 HVP MB O814D WDB6703742N115451 Pn 048.5MAE5773 C24F Mar-05 Perryman's 10502 BT YN 05 RBV Fd Tt WF0AXXGBFA3C62351 Fer -?- C16F Aug-05 Perryman's 10507 GA F 18 LNE Ba FHD12-340XL9AA18P431003446 Ba C70F Mar-05 Fairline (SW) 10507 by4/19 WCM with Borders Buses logos SP 05 CXX, M700 WCM SF 05 KWN, XRY 278, SF 05 KWN, 10508 w F 9 LNE Vo B7R YV3R6G7225A102943 Pn 0512TLX5856 C70F Apr-05 Fairline (SW) 10508 by4/19 Fairline OBX 51 10601 BT YN 07 VMP Vo B7R YV3R6K6217A120857 Pn 0712TWX7174 C57F Aug-07 Perryman's with Borders Buses logos 10614 GA SLZ 8614 Oe M850 SAB19000000002266 Oe B28F Oct-06 Hughes & Gibb, Peebles (SS) Jan-18 allover white with Borders Buses logos 10701 BT MX 07 NTU Oe M990 SABFWGAE07L192871 Oe B31F Jun-07 Perryman's with Borders Buses logos 10703 SB YN 07 OPA MB O814D WDB6703742N127322 Pn 078.5MBE7134 C24F Apr-07 Perryman's 10724 BT SF 57 JRX MB O814D WDB6703742N123630 Pn 068.5MAE6852 C33F Sep-07 Fairline, Glasgow (SW) Apr-16 Perryman's -
East Renfrewshire
A Community Health and Wellbeing Profile for East Renfrewshire February 2008 Published by Glasgow Centre for Population Health Level 6 39 St Vincent Place Glasgow G1 2ER For further information please contact: Bruce Whyte, Glasgow Centre for Population Health Tel: 0141 221 9439 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gcph.co.uk/communityprofiles Contents Introduction 1 Purpose 1 Geographical coverage 2 Content 2 Notes and caveats 4 Local action to improve health and reduce inequalities 5 Evaluation 5 Acknowledgements 5 Web 6 Interpretation 6 Maps 9 Community Health Partnership Area Map 11 Greenspace Map 13 Air Quality Map 15 Trend and Spine Graphs 17 Definitions and Sources 61 A Community Health and Wellbeing Profile for East Renfrewshire Introduction This profile is one of ten new community health and wellbeing profiles that have been compiled by the Glasgow Centre for Population Health (GCPH) for the Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Board area. Each profile provides indicators for a range of health outcomes (e.g. life expectancy, mortality, hospitalisation) and health determinants (e.g. smoking levels, breastfeeding, income, employment, crime, education). These profiles build on the success of both the 2004 community health profiles published by NHS Health Scotland (www.scotpho.org.uk/communityprofiles), and of the ‘Let Glasgow Flourish’ report published by GCPH in April 2006 (www.gcph.co.uk/content/view/17/34/). Whilst these sources continue to be useful, there has been recognition of the need for more up-to-date health data and for information pertaining to the new Community Health (and Care) Partnership (CH(C)P) administrative structures.