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LIST WITH BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF COMPLETE APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING PERMISSION, LISTED BUILDING, ESTATE MANAGEMENT AND ADVERTISEMENT CONSENT OR APPROVAL OF DETAILS WEEK ENDING 23/04/2021 Planning Applications 6/2021/0876/LAWP Address 71 Bluebridge Road Brookmans Park AL9 7UW Proposal Certificate of lawfulness for a proposed extension to dwelling house including ground floor rear extension, new rear dormer window and a new front porch Ward Brookmans Park & Little Heath Parish North Mymms Applicant Mr McHugh , 71 Bluebridge Road Brookmans Park AL9 7UW Agent Mr Matthew Corcoran , Pure Offices Midshires House Smeaton Close Aylesbury HP19 8HL Case Officer Mrs Kerrie Charles Valid Date 18 March 2021 Application 6/2021/0876/LAWP Details 6/2021/0908/COND Address 75 Oaklands Avenue Hatfield AL9 7UH Proposal Submission of details pursuant to condition 1 (Contamination) and 2 (Tree Protection), on planning permission 6/2020/0456/FULL Ward Brookmans Park & Little Heath Parish North Mymms Applicant Mr Robert Fletcher, 59 Fortress Road London NW51AD Agent Ms Danielle Tinero, 14 Belsize Avenue London NW3 4AU Case Officer Mr Mark Peacock Page 1 of 31 Valid Date 22 March 2021 Application 6/2021/0908/COND Details 6/2021/0995/FULL Address Chancellor's School Pine Grove Brookmans Park Hatfield AL9 7BN Proposal Erection of external fire escape stair to teaching block and replacement curtain walling and insertion of new door to enable escape and stair access. Ward Brookmans Park & Little Heath Parish North Mymms Applicant Mr Buoy, Chancellor's School Pine Grove -
632756 Northaw & Cuffley Parish
Image: Ridgeway facing south west Welwyn Hatfield Landscape Sensitivity Assessment Northaw and Cuffley Parish Council Representations th Louise St John Howe 4 November 2019 Programme Officer- Welwyn and Hatfield Local Plan Examination PO Services PO Box 10965 Sudbury LONDON troyplanning.com AMSTERDAM 14-18 Emerald Street HAMPSHIRE London MANCHESTER WC1N 3QA PORTLAND T: 0207 0961 329 Suffolk CO10 3BF By email only: [email protected] Development of Evidence for Welwyn Hatfield Local Plan: Landscape Sensitivity Assessment – Representations on behalf of Northaw and Cuffley Parish Council 4th November 2019 Dear Louise, Troy Planning + Design (Troy Hayes Planning Limited) has been instructed by Northaw and Cuffley Parish Council to prepare representations on their behalf to the Landscape Sensitivity Assessment Consultation, as per the Inspector’s request, prior to the hearing session due to take place in early December 2019. Please find attached our client’s representations. In summary, the Parish Council considers that the Assessment contains a number of inconsistencies in relation to the way that the landscape sensitivity has been assessed, generally and more specifically in relation to areas relevant to Northaw and Cuffley. We also raise concerns on their behalf regarding inaccuracies within the analysis of landscape sensitivity and the impact this has on the sensitivity rating attributed to certain parcels. As detailed below, our client’s primary concern relates to the assessment of Landscape Character Area 53: Northaw Common Parkland, Landscape Character Area 55: Theobalds Estate and Landscape Character Area 56: Cheshunt Common, all of which fall within the Northaw and Cuffley Parish boundary. Yours sincerely, TROY HAYES BSc, MSc, MRTPI, AICP Managing Director TROY PLANNING + DESIGN LONDON troyplanning.com AMSTERDAM 14-18 Emerald Street HAMPSHIRE London MANCHESTER WC1N 3QA PORTLAND T: 0207 0961 329 Introduction 1. -
Sawbridgeworth and Spellbrook Annual Town Meeting
Sawbridgeworth and Spellbrook Annual Town Meeting MINUTES of the Annual Town Meeting of Sawbridgeworth and Spellbrook held at The Council Offices, Sayesbury Manor, Bell Street, Sawbridgeworth, Herts at 7.30 p.m. on Monday 14 April 2014. Present: Cllr Angela Alder (Town Mayor) Chairman; 28 Local Government Electors for the ward of Sawbridgeworth and Spellbrook, (including 8 Town Councillors). County Cllr Roger Beeching MBE, PCSO Paul Weston - Herts Police, Michael Jarvis H&E Observer, Kevin Steptoe – EHDC, Martin Payne – EHDC, Town Clerk Richard Bowran, Town Projects Manager Joanne Kenny, Administration Officers Laura Carter and Gill Abbott. The Town Mayor welcomed those present to the Sawbridgeworth Annual Town meeting and explained that this was not a meeting of the Town Council but of the people of Sawbridgeworth and Spellbrook. 14/01 MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Resolved – that the Minutes of the Annual Town Meeting held on 15 April 2013 be confirmed as a correct record. 14/02 MATTERS ARISING There were no matters arising from those minutes 14/03 Report by the Town Mayor The Town Mayor, Cllr Angela Alder, reported on the Activities of the Council in 2013/14. Throughout the year the Town Council has been actively engaged in promoting the town and its economic development, listening to residents and continuing to work to keep Sawbridgeworth a place to enjoy living in and being part of a caring and thriving community. We have been in our new offices now for just over a year during which time we have seen greater use of the chamber by members of the public - Sawbridgeworth Allotment Association was one of the first organisations to hold its AGM in the council chamber; Leventhorpe School is another regular user along with the Hailey Centre for some of its extended activities. -
Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies
GB 0046 D/ECb Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 13977 The National Archives HERTFORDSHIRE RECORD OFFICE D/ECb Deeds of the Koddesdon Brewery and a number of licensed houses owned or leased by the brevors. Deposited by Messrs. Boulton Sons and Sandeman for the Cannon Brewery. Inventory compiled: LAccession 162] March 1968 D/ECb Introduction This collection consists of deeds incident to the conveyance of the vhole of the Hoddesdon Brewery and all its licensed houses in 1866 and titl e deeds of some of those houses and of others that were acquired later. The expansion of Hoddesdon Brewery dates from its purchase by William Whittingstall from Rene Briand in 1781. From that date til l his death in 1803, rfhittingstall systematically enlarged the brewery*s commercial outlets by buying up a number of public houses in the surrounding district. Messrs. John Christie and George Cathrow bought the property from Vhittingstall's executors and at the death of Cathrow in 1842 it was sold privately to a new partnership of Messrs. Peter Christie, John Back and Robert Hunt. After Peter Christie's death and when 3ack and Hunt had retired to their country estates, the firm was conveyed in 1866 to Charles Peter Christie. On his death in 1898 it was turned into a public company which 30 years later was absorbed by the Cannon Brewery of London, later controlled by Taylor, Valker and Co. and now by the Ind Coope combine. -
Response to Hertfordshire County Council South
Walking in Hertfordshire – Time to Reverse 60+ Years of Loss of Walking Routes South Herts Living Streets Manifesto for Walking in South Hertfordshire South Herts Living Streets Group is dedicated to improving walking routes in South Hertfordshire, including part of the London Borough of Barnet that was previously in Hertfordshire. We focus on walking routes between North London and Hertfordshire, from Apex Corner at Mill Hill and High Barnet Station North towards Borehamwood, South Mimms, North Mymms, Welham Green, Hatfield, Stanborough and Welwyn Garden City. We also propose an East-West walking route from the Herts/Essex border at Waltham Abbey to Waltham Cross, Cuffley, Northaw, Potters Bar, South Mimms, Ridge and Borehamwood. Our comprehensive survey of walking in South Herts shows a major loss of pavements and safe walking routes due to motorways and trunk roads that were built in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. These have had a major impact on walking routes in the South Hertfordshire Area. Many walking routes that go along or across major roads have been lost or have become unsafe due to: A6 South Mimms Bypass (1958) A1 Mill Hill to South Mimms change to dual carriageway (1960s and 1970s) London 'D' Ring Road/M25 (1971) A1(M) Junction 1/M25 Junction 23 at South Mimms (1972) A1(M) Junctions 1 - 2 South Mimms to South Hatfield (1970s) A1(M) Junction 3 and Hatfield Tunnel (1982). Since then more walking routes have been lost because some footways beside roads were planned but were never built and other footways that existed in the past were buried under banks of earth. -
Herts Tennis Performance Club Network and LTA Player Pathway
The Herts Tennis Performance & Club Network The Herts Tennis Performance & Club Network is a positive collaboration between identified Hertfordshire Clubs and Herts Tennis. The Network sees our tennis clubs working together with the collective aim to increase tennis participation, advance programme delivery and improve player levels from mini-red through to international levels Pathway to Tarbes Herts Inspires Tennis The P2T programme started in 2007 and is a fundamental part of The HIT programme supports tennis clubs recognised for Hertfordshire’s Talent Development system. delivering quality performance programmes. HIT tennis clubs P2T tennis clubs provide identified under 10 tennis players with offer subsidised training specifically targeting the identification subsidised performance training designed to promote excellence and development of under 10 tennis players who are showing the and competitive spirit with the aim to set players on the pathway potential, determination and enthusiasm to become performance to international tennis level players to County level and beyond Current Tennis Clubs: Batchwood LPDC/RPDC and Gosling LPDC Current Tennis Clubs: Harpenden, Langley, Legends and Letchworth Herts Inspires Tennis Potential HITP tennis clubs are dedicated to increasing participation and have ambition/track record in developing young tennis players. HITP tennis clubs provide fun and focussed training support to selected mini-reds who are keen and committed to becoming competent tennis players and competitors Current Tennis Clubs: Cassiobury, Berkhamsted, Bishop Stortford, Hoddesdon, Northaw and Cuffley Royston, Rickmansworth, Sawbridgeworth and Welwyn For information please email [email protected] The Herts Network is funded by Herts Tennis The LTA Player Pathway The LTA’s Player Pathway is specifically designed to nurture and support the most promising players to become champions at national and international levels. -
Polling Places by Ward
Essential Reference Paper B Polling Places by Ward East Herts Council (Acting) Returning Officer Explanatory Notes: Electorate totals as at 1 December 2018 Predicted electorate from Planning based on the District Plan site allocations with or without planning permission – homes to be built by 2023/4 prior to the next Polling Place Review. Polling Scheme by Wards Ward: Bishop’s Stortford – All Saints PD Ref Polling Place Name/Address Current Electorate Predicted house building CD All Saints JMI School, Parsonage Lane, 2,910 Bishop’s Stortford CM23 5BE – Move to Parsonage Community Centre (CC) CE All Saints Vestry, Stanstead Road, 848 Bishop’s Stortford CM23 2DY CF Thorn Grove Primary School, Thorn 2,238 Grove, Bishop’s Stortford CM23 5LD Total 5,996 50 Proposed Changes: CD - Proposal is to send voters to nearby polling place of the Parsonage Community Centre (polling District CC) – large hall who can accommodate these additional voters plus sufficient parking places. The Parsonage already has CC electors’ one side of the hall and CD would be on the other side – this would be a double polling station due to the electorate size and being a different ward. The proposal will be trialled at the local elections in May 2019 and further feedback will be taken in to account from the electorate, polling staff, visiting officers and candidates on the day. Comments: CF will always be a double polling station due to its electorate size. We have explored alternative polling provision in the area such as at the hospital but continued use at the school is recommended. -
Supplementary Agenda 1 04Th-Oct-2018 18.00 CCTV
Public Document Pack NORTH HERTFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL CCTV PARTNERSHIP JOINT EXECUTIVE THURSDAY, 4TH OCTOBER, 2018 SUPPLEMENTARY AGENDA Please find attached supplementary papers relating to the above meeting, as follows: Agenda No Item 5. CCTV CODE OF PRACTICE AMENDMENTS (Pages 1 - 24) To inform the CCTV Joint Executive of proposed changes to the ‘CCTV Code of Practice’ and for these proposed changes to be considered and approved. This page is intentionally left blank Agenda Item 5 OPERATIONAL CODE OF PRACTICE CCTV Code of Practice June 2018 1 | P a g e Page 1 Contents PARAGRAPH 1 INTRODUCTION 2 TERMS AND REFERENCES 3 THE PURPOSE STATEMENT 4 PRIVACY 5 DATA PROTECTION 6 REGULATION OF INVESTIGATORY POWERS 7 DATA PROTECTION CODE OF PRACTICE FOR SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS 8 OTHER LEGISLATION 9 CHANGES TO THE CODE 10 PUBLIC INFORMATION 11 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 12 ASSESSMENT OF THE NETWORK 13 MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM 14 CONTRACTORS 15 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 16 REPORTING AND EVALUATION 17 PERMITTED USES OF THE CCTV SYSTEM 2 | P a g e Page 2 18 EXCLUSIONS 19 COMPLIANCE WITH THE CODE 20 BREACHES OF THE CODE 21 CONTROL ROOM OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT 22 INDEPENDENT INSPECTORS 23 COMPLAINTS 24 RECORDED MATERIAL 25 PHOTOPGRAPHS, STILL PRINTS AND OTHER INFORMATION 26 BORIS 27 ABOT 3 | P a g e Page 3 1. INTRODUCTION Hertfordshire CCTV Partnership has installed a comprehensive CCTV IT surveillance system is run by SBC, NHDC, EHDC and HBC which covers key locations , namely town centre areas and associated car parks, play centres, sheltered and supported housing in Stevenage, Hitchin, Letchworth, Baldock, Royston, Knebworth, Hertford, Bishop Stortford, Ware, Stanstead Abbotts, Borehamwood, Bushey, Potters Bar, Biggleswade, Sandy and Shefford. -
Final Recommendations - Eastern Region
Final recommendations - Eastern region Contents 1. Initial proposals overview p1 6. Sub-region 1: Bedfordshire p10, recommendations p11 2. Number of representations received p3 7. Sub-region 2: Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire and Norfolk Cambridgeshire p12, recommendations p13 Hertfordshire p14, recommendations p15 Norfolk p15, recommendations p16 3. Campaigns p4 8. Sub-region 3: Essex p17, recommendations p18 4. Major issues p5 9. Sub-region 4: Suffolk p19, recommendations p20 5. Final proposals recommendations p7 Appendix A Initial/revised proposals overview 1. The Eastern region was allocated 57 constituencies under the initial and revised proposals, a reduction of one from the existing allocation. In formulating the initial and revised proposals the Commission decided to construct constituencies using the following sub-regions: Table 1A - Constituency allocation Sub-region Existing allocation Allocation under initial Allocation under revised proposals proposals Bedfordshire 6 6 6 Cambridgeshire, 27 27 27 Hertfordshire and Norfolk Essex 18 17 17 Suffolk 7 7 7 2. Under the initial proposals six of the existing 58 constituencies were completely unchanged. The revised proposals continued to retain six of the existing constituencies unchanged. Under both sets of proposals it was proposed to have two constituencies that crossed county boundaries - one between Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, and one between Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire. In Suffolk, Bedfordshire and Essex it was possible to allocate a whole number of constituencies to each county. 1 3. In response to the consultation on the initial proposals and secondary consultation the Commission received over 2,000 representations regarding the Eastern region. These representations commented on most parts of the region, with the main issues being: ● The proposed constituency of North East Hertfordshire. -
Abdale House North Mymms, Hertfordshire
ABDALE HOUSE NORTH MYMMS, HERTFORDSHIRE An opportunity to purchase this extensive eight bed Grade II Listed Country House, with two bed annex and other outbuildings; some of which offer opportunity to develop (STPP). Abdale House and the annex (Northside) extend to a total of 6,382 sq.ft; the outbuildings extend to 1,970 sq.ft. With a total of 9.632 hectares (23.8 acres) Summary ● Pleasant rural location ● Excellent communications ● Brookmans Park 1 mile ● M25 J23 2.5 miles ● Potters Bar Rail 2.9 miles ● St Albans 6.2 miles ● Central London 18 miles For sale as a Whole or in four Lots by Private Treaty Enquiries Jack Panton or Matthew Alexander 01727 223902 [email protected] [email protected] bidwells.co.uk ABDALE HOUSE, NORTH MYMMS, NEAR HATFIELD HERTFORDSHIRE Introduction Lot 2, which also includes a small area of mature Abdale House is a 16th Century Tudor Manor House with It is also only 2.9 miles from Potters Bar Railway Station woodland to the east, offers a number of possible Victorian additions. Apparently King Peter of Yugoslavia which provides direct trains to London Kings Cross within opportunities for residential development, subject to and some of his cabinet sheltered here during World War 16 minutes. planning. Bidwells has not made any contact with the II and it was also used by the Polish Air Force as a radio Local Authority on this basis. station in this period. Abdale House was then purchased Lot 1 (edged red on the plan) by the current family in 1956. -
Hertfordshire Constabulary Reported Crimes of Outraging Public Decency January 1St 2017 - May 22Nd 2018
Hertfordshire Constabulary Reported Crimes of Outraging Public Decency January 1st 2017 - May 22nd 2018 N.B. - Although we have access to the Outcome data concerning Charging & Postal Summons, we have no information as to the progress of a particular case to court. If we were to disregard the Crimes resulting in a Charge/Summons - there were 99 other crimes. To obtain and summarise the MO for each of these crimes would exceed the time limit. Month Location Outcome - where given January 2017 Welwyn Garden City Investigation Complete No Suspect January 2017 Markyate Caution - Adults January 2017 Stevenage Investigation Complete No Suspect January 2017 South Mimms Investigation Complete No Suspect January 2017 Hemel Hempstead Caution - Adults January 2017 Stevenage Investigation Complete No Suspect January 2017 Watford Named Suspect Victim Unsupportive January 2017 Stevenage Named Suspect Victim Unsupportive January 2017 Wormley Investigation Complete No Suspect January 2017 Turnford Named Suspect Evidential Difficulties January 2017 Broxbourne Investigation Complete No Suspect January 2017 Cheshunt Suspect Not Identified Victim Unsupportive January 2017 Watford Investigation Complete No Suspect January 2017 Hemel Hempstead Named Suspect Victim Unsupportive January 2017 Hemel Hempstead Named Suspect Victim Unsupportive January 2017 Watford Investigation Complete No Suspect January 2017 Watford Named Suspect Evidential Difficulties January 2017 Hemel Hempstead Charged/Summonsed January 2017 Hoddesdon Charged/Summonsed January 2017 Wormley -
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