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Letter C Introduction This Index Covers Volumes 110–112 and 114–120 Inclusive (1992–2000) of Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 113 Being the Preceding General Index
Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index 2012 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CX 1992 ( 110 ) to CXX 2000 ( 120 ) Letter C Introduction This index covers volumes 110–112 and 114–120 inclusive (1992–2000) of Archaeologia Cantiana, volume 113 being the preceding General Index. It includes all significant persons, places and subjects with the exception of books reviewed. Volume numbers are shown in bold type and illustrations are denoted by page numbers in italic type or by (illus.) where figures occur throughout the text. The letter n after a page number indicates that the reference will be found in a footnote and pull-out pages are referred to as f – facing. Alphabetisation is word by word. Women are indexed by their maiden name, where known, with cross references from any married name(s). All places within historic Kent are included and are arranged by civil parish. Places that fall within Greater London are to be found listed under their London Borough. Places outside Kent that play a significant part in the text are followed by their post 1974 county. Place names with two elements (e.g. East Peckham, Upper Hardres) will be found indexed under their full place name. T. G. LAWSON, Honorary Editor Kent Archaeological Society, February 2012 Abbreviations m. married Ald. Alderman E. Sussex East Sussex M.P. Member of Parliament b. born ed./eds. editor/editors Notts. Nottinghamshire B. & N.E.S. Bath and North East f facing Oxon. Oxfordshire Somerset fl. floruit P.M. Prime Minister Berks. Berkshire G. London Greater London Pembs. Pembrokeshire Bt. Baronet Gen. General Revd Reverend Bucks. -
Ash Neighbourhood Planning Referendum – Information Statement
Ash Neighbourhood Planning Referendum – Information Statement A Referendum relating to the adoption of the Ash Neighbourhood Plan will be held on Thursday 22 July 2021. The question which will be asked in the Referendum is: ‘Do you want Dover District Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for Ash to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?’ The Referendum area is identified on the map which is included with this information statement. The Referendum area is identical to the area which has been designated as the Ash Neighbourhood area. A person is entitled to vote in the Referendum if on Tuesday 6 July 2021: • They are entitled to vote in a local government election in the Referendum area; and • Their qualifying address for the election is in the Referendum area. A person’s qualifying address is, in relation to a person registered in the register of electors, the address in respect of which they are entitled to be registered. The Referendum expenses limit that will apply in relation to the Referendum is £2,362 + (£0.059 per elector) which is a limit of £2,516.40. The number of persons entitled to vote in the Referendum by reference to which that limit has been calculated is 2617. The Referendum will be conducted in accordance with procedures which are similar to those used at local government elections. A copy of the specified documents, that is those documents listed below, may be inspected at: • the Dover District Council Offices, Whitfield, Monday to Friday between the hours of 10am and 2pm by appointment only. -
SWAT-132 DBA Hoaden Court Farm Dec
Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment in advance of the Proposed Development at the site of Hoaden Court Farm, Hoaden, Ash, CT3 2LG 8th December 2017 Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment in Advance of the proposed development at the site of Hoaden Court Farm, Hoaden, Ash CT3 2LG NGR: TR27059 60128 Date of Report: December 2017 SWAT Archaeology Swale & Thames Archaeological Survey Company School Farm Oast, Graveney Road Faversham, Kent ME13 8UP Tel: 01795 532548 or 07885 700112 www.SWATarchaeology.com Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment in Advance of the proposed development at the site of Hoaden Court Farm, Hoaden, Ash CT3 2LG Contents Appendix 1 Archaeological Sites……………………………………………………………………….………………..30 List of Plates……....................................................................................................................... 5 List of Figures........................................................................................................................... 5 1. SUMMARY............................................................................................................................ 6 2. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................... 7 3. GEOLOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY.............................................................................................. 8 3.1 Geology.……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 3.2 Topography…………………………………………………………………………………………………….………... 8 3.3 Historic hedgerows…………………………………………………………………………………………………….8 -
Agenda March 2021
GREAT MONGEHAM PARISH COUNCIL Thornton House, Thornton Lane, Eastry, Sandwich, Kent, CT13 OEU Tel: 01304 746036/07903 739792 25th February 2021 To all members of the Parish Council You are hereby summoned to attend the Ordinary Meeting of the Great Mongeham Parish Council to be held on Thursday 4th March 2021 at 7.30pm, virtually using Zoom, for the purposes of transacting the following business. Joanna Jones Clerk to the Parish Council AGENDA 1. APOLOGIES To receive apologies for non attendance at the meeting. The meeting will be adjourned so that members of the public can speak. Members of the public are welcome to attend but can only speak during the designated timeslot. Anyone wishing to attend please email [email protected] for the meeting details, providing your name and address. 2. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST To record declarations and reasons for interest from members relating to items on the agenda. 3. MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING a) To confirm the minutes of the Ordinary meeting of the Parish Council held on 4th February 2021. 4. ACTIONS FROM THE LAST MEETING To receive information resulting from actions generated at the last meeting. 5. CORONAVIRUS UPDATE a) Information from DDC, KCC and Central Government All emails received in connection with the Coronavirus and vaccinations have been forwarded to Council members as received. The situation changes frequently and the information is fluid in nature. NALC and SLCC continue to strongly advise local councils to continue to meet remotely, without the need for face to face contact. 6. PLANNING a) Planning Applications To discuss any planning applications received prior to the meeting. -
Parish Council (Uncontested)
NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Dover District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Alkham on Thursday 2 May 2019 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Alkham. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) BARRIER Sheridan, Alkham Valley Road, Anthony Standen Richard Alkham, Dover, Kent, CT15 7DF BEANEY Cherry Way Farm, Ewell Minnis, Dave Dover, Kent, CT15 7EA BURROWS Alkham Court, Meggett Lane, Neil Henry South Alkham, Dover, CT15 7DG HIBBERT 5 Glebelands, Alkham, Kent, CT15 Martin Frederick 7BY MARCZIN-BUNDY (Address in Dover) Ruth Eldeca PRINCE Nailbourne Cottage, Alkham Teacher and local business- Tracey Dawn Valley Road, Alkham, Kent, CT15 woman 7DF Dated Thursday 11 April 2019 Nadeem Aziz Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, White Cliffs Business Park, Dover, Kent, CT16 3PJ NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Dover District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Ash on Thursday 2 May 2019 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Ash. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) CHANDLER Hadaways, Cop Street, Ash, Peter David Canterbury, CT3 2DL ELLIS 60A The Street, Ash, Canterbury, Reginald Kevin Kent, CT3 2EW HARRIS-ROWLEY (Address in Dover) Andrew Raymond LOFFMAN (Address in Dover) Jeffrey Philip PORTER 38 Sandwich Rd, Ash, Canterbury, Martin -
Draft Local Plan Proposed Site Allocations - Reasons for Site Selection
Topic Paper: Draft Local Plan Proposed Site Allocations - Reasons for Site Selection Dover District Local Plan Supporting document The Selection of Site Allocations for the Draft Local Plan This paper provides the background to the selection of the proposed housing, gypsy and traveller and employment site allocations for the Draft Local Plan, and sets out the reasoning behind the selection of specific site options within the District’s Regional, District, Rural Service, Local Centres, Villages and Hamlets. Overarching Growth Strategy As part of the preparation of the Local Plan the Council has identified and appraised a range of growth and spatial options through the Sustainability Appraisal (SA) process: • Growth options - range of potential scales of housing and economic growth that could be planned for; • Spatial options - range of potential locational distributions for the growth options. By appraising the reasonable alternative options the SA provides an assessment of how different options perform in environmental, social and economic terms, which helps inform which option should be taken forward. It should be noted, however, that the SA does not decide which spatial strategy should be adopted. Other factors, such as the views of stakeholders and the public, and other evidence base studies, also help to inform the decision. The SA identified and appraised five reasonable spatial options for growth (i.e. the pattern and extent of growth in different locations): • Spatial Option A: Distributing growth to the District’s suitable and potentially suitable housing and employment site options (informed by the HELAA and Economic Land Review). • Spatial Option B: Distributing growth proportionately amongst the District’s existing settlements based on their population. -
Flood Risk to Communities Dover
Kent County Council Flood Risk to Communities Dover June 2017 www.kent.gov.ukDRAFT In partnership with: Flood Risk to Communities - Dover This document has been prepared by Kent County Council, with the assistance of: • The Environment Agency • Dover District Council • The River Stour (Kent) Internal Drainage Board • Southern Water For further information or to provide comments, please contact us at [email protected] DRAFT Flood Risk to Communities - Dover INTRODUCTION TO FLOOD RISK TO COMMUNITIES 1 DOVER OVERVIEW 2 SOURCES OF FLOODING 5 ROLES AND FUNCTIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF FLOOD RISK 6 THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY 6 KENT COUNTY COUNCIL 7 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL 9 THE RIVER STOUR (KENT) INTERNAL DRAINAGE BOARD 10 SOUTHERN WATER 10 PARISH COUNCILS 11 LAND OWNERS 11 FLOOD AND COASTAL RISK MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT 13 FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT PLANS AND STRATEGIES 14 NATIONAL FLOOD AND COASTAL EROSION RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY 14 FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT PLANS 14 LOCAL FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY 15 CATCHMENT FLOOD MANAGEMENT PLANS 15 SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PLANS 16 SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT PLANS 16 STRATEGIC FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT (SFRA) 17 RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT PLAN 17 UNDERSTANDING FLOOD RISK 18 FLOOD RISK MAPPING 18 HOW FLOOD RISK IS EXPRESSED 18 FLOOD MAP FOR PLANNING 19 NATIONAL FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT 20 PROPERTIES AT RISK 21 SURFACE WATER MAPPING 22 PLANNING AND FLOOD RISK 23 PLANNING AND SUSTAINABLE DRAINAGE (SUDS) 24 KENT COUNTY COUNCIL’S STATUTORY CONSULTEE ROLE 24 EMERGENCY PLANNING 26 PLANNING FOR AND MANAGING FLOODING EMERGENCIES 26 CATEGORY 1 RESPONDERS 26 CATEGORY 2 RESPONDERS 27 KENT RESILIENCE FORUM 28 SANDBAGS 29 PERSONAL FLOOD PLANNING AND ASSISTANCE 30 FLOOD ADVICE FOR BUSINESSES 30 FLOOD WARNINGS 30 KEY CONTACTS 32 SANDWICH 33 DOVER NORTH 35 DEAL DRAFT37 DOVER WEST 39 DOVER TOWN 41 APPENDICES 43 GLOSSARY i Flood Risk to Communities - Dover INTRODUCTION TO FLOOD RISK TO COMMUNITIES This document has been prepared for the residents and businesses of the Dover District Council area. -
Land & Property Experts CHURCH FARM BUILDINGS, MONGEHAM
Land & Property Experts CHURCH FARM BUILDINGS, MONGEHAM ROAD, GREAT MONGEHAM, KENT CT14 9LR LOCATION Unit 3 2,210 sq ft CHURCH FARM BUILDINGS The property is located in Great Mongeham, a small rural A large three/four-bedroom end of terrace house arranged MONGEHAM ROAD village situated approximately 2 miles east of Deal and 5 as a spacious open plan kitchen, dining and living area, a miles south-west of Sandwich. bedroom/study and a dining room on the ground floor. The GREAT MONGEHAM first floor provides a further two double bedrooms (one KENT CT14 9LR DESCRIPTION with en-suite) and a large family bathroom. The property comprises a complex of former farm A complex of former farm buildings with buildings on a site of approximately 0.64 acres. The The design envisages a good-sized garden to the front and two allocated parking spaces. planning permission for the conversion of existing buildings comprise a substantial linear brick barn which extends along the edge of Mongeham Road and a the existing barn to create three 2-storey second detached barn adjacent to the southern boundary. Artists Impression dwellings and the demolition of the former cow shed to create a contemporary styled PLANNING barn house. Planning permission has been granted by Dover District Council (ref: 18/00052) for conversion of the existing farm building to provide 3no. two storey dwellings and • Proposed buildings to have a combined demolition of the former cow shed and erection of an floor area of approximately 638.5 m2 additional dwelling, along with the creation of a new (6,872 sq ft) access, parking areas and associated landscaping. -
[KKLLY's Ijrisley Brother!!, Builders & Cou- Badaway Stephen
32 .ASH. • KENT. [KKLLY'S ijrisley Brother!!, builders & cou- Badaway Stephen . Gilbert, farmel', 'Morris Frances (Misa), dress maker, tractors, wheelwrights, carpenters, fruit grower le market gardener, Queen'• road plumben, painters, glaziers & un- Guston 'Murton Edward, farmer & hop dertakers; rail, Sandwich atation Hadaway Thol!. By. builder, Copp st Pedding (letters via Wingha~ Brisley Herbl'rt, bicycle agent Harden Charles Norton. draper Canterbury) Brockman Joseph, miller (wind) Harle Stephen W. •addler National Depotdt (Approved) Friendly Brown Geo. market gardener,New st Herbert Charles, fruit grower & Society (Ash district) (J. Ayling, Brown Gordon S. farmer, Hoaden crt farmer, Twitham court 11ec) Brown Waiter Herbert, farmer, Hills GPorge, groce~ Oakley Edward, baker, Guilton Chequer court Hills Mary Ann (Mrs.), boot & shoe Oliver Tom, fruit grower,The Orchard Buddle Thos. H.E.blacksmith,Copp st maker Pidduck Wm. George & Dragon P.H Chandler Percival Friend, farwer. Ho~ben Thos. Frederic M.B.O.V.S. Pierce Harry. beer retailer Little Knell veterinary surgeon, & veterinary Poole Edward, boot maker Chandler William George, fruit in&pector under the " Diseases of Quested Clarence H. farmer & hop grower, Lower Goldstone Animals Acts" for the borough of ~rower & grazier, Goldstone; & at Clark Alec, baker Sandwich, Linden ho-use Poulton, Ash Claydon Alfred, market gardener, Holliday Philip, market grdnr.East st Balph Emma (Mn.), thrashing Oopp street Holness H. B. & Son, farmers, fruit & machine owner, Guil\;on Clutton William, manaier, Eastry vpgetable growers. market gar· Ralph John, market gardener, New st Rural DistrictCouncilSewage works, deners, florists & nurserymen, R~:~eves Richard, draper Sanitary cottage Little Knell & New street Saunders William Bobert, assistant Coleman Thomas Solly, farmer & hop Holness Alfred Henry, farm bailiff to overseer, collector of rates & clerk grower, Goss ball Messra. -
Archaeological Appraisal A101291
Land off Cross Road, Deal Archaeological Appraisal A101291 Gladman Developments Ltd Prepared on behalf of WYG Group Limited. May 2019 Land off Cross Road, Deal – Archaeological Appraisal Document control Document: Archaeological Appraisal Project: Land off Cross Road, Deal Client: Gladman Developments Ltd. Job Number: A101291 File Origin: A101291 Archaeological Appraisal_IBjt.docx Revision: V1 Date: May 2019 Prepared by: Iain Bennett Checked by: Joe Turner Approved By: Daryl Page Description of revision: Updated HER and Planning policy and guidance A101291 May 2019 www.wyg.com creative minds safe hands 2 Land off Cross Road, Deal – Archaeological Appraisal THIS PAGE HAS BEEN LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY A101291 May 2019 www.wyg.com creative minds safe hands 3 Land off Cross Road, Deal – Archaeological Appraisal Contents 1. Non-Technical Summary ............................................................................................. 6 2. Introduction ............................................................................................................... 6 2.1 Aims and Objectives ....................................................................................................... 6 3. Site Location and Conditions ........................................................................................ 7 4. Methodology .............................................................................................................. 7 4.1 Sources Consulted ......................................................................................................... -
Situation of Polling Stations
SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Dover District Council Election of the Police and Crime Commissioner for the Kent Police Area Thursday 6 May 2021 The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Deal Christian Fellowship Hall, Sutherland Road, Deal, 1 AMD1-1 to AMD1-2007 CT14 9TQ Linwood Youth Centre (New), Victoria Park, Park Avenue, 2 AMD2-1 to AMD2-1545 Deal, CT14 9UU Scout Hall (behind Warden House School), London Road, 3 AMD3-1 to AMD3-1363 Deal, CT14 9PR Deal Pentecostal Church, 69 Mill Hill, Deal, CT14 9EW 4 AMH1-1 to AMH1-2288 The Godric Centre, Rear of St John`s R C Church, St 5 AMH2-1 to AMH2-1427 Richard`s Road, Deal, CT14 9LD The Sports Centre, Off Cavell Square, Deal, CT14 9HN 6 AMH3-1 to AMH3-2232 The Golf Road Centre, 28 Golf Road, Deal, Kent, CT14 7 AN1-1 to AN1-2001 6PY The Golf Road Centre, 28 Golf Road, Deal, Kent, CT14 7 PSHN-1 to PSHN-100 6PY Cleary Hall, Landmark Centre, 129 High Street, Deal, 8 AN2-1 to AN2-1764 CT14 6BB Deal Library, Broad Street, Deal, CT14 6ER 9 AN3-1/1 to AN3-1173/2 Walmer Chapel (Rear Hall), 30 Station Road, Walmer, 10 AW1-1 to AW1-2122 Deal, CT14 7QS Walmer Parish Hall, Dover Road, Walmer, Deal, CT14 11 AW2-1 to AW2-2406 7JH St Saviour`s Church, The Strand, Walmer, Deal, CT14 12 AW3-1 to AW3-1294 7DY Walmer Sea Scout Hall, Marine Road, Walmer, Deal, 13 AW4N-1/1 to AW4N-790 CT14 7DN Scout H.Q., The Street, Sholden, Deal, -
Mongeham Road, Great Mongeham, Deal
Mongeham Road, Great Mongeham, Deal Champlain’s Well 220 Mongeham Road Great Mongeham Deal Kent CT14 9LP Description Ground Floor • En-suite Bath and Shower Room • Entrance Hall • Bedroom • Cloakroom 16'4 x 13'3 (4.98m x 4.04m) • Living Room 18'10 x 16'4 • Bedroom (5.74m x 4.98m) 14'11 x 11'8 (4.55m x 3.56m) • Utility Room 16'3 x 8'9 • Bedroom (4.95m x 2.67m) 15'6 x 11'8 (4.72m x 3.56m) • Study 13'0 x 10'10 • Bathroom (3.96m x 3.30m) Second Floor • Dining Room 23'1 x 12'2 • Landing (7.04m x 3.71m) • Bedroom • Kitchen 11'3 x 9'5 17'0 x 6'11 (3.43m x 2.87m) (5.18m x 2.11m) • Bedroom • Boiler Room 10'1 x 9'0 (3.07m x 2.74m) First Floor External • Landing • Front/Driveway • Bedroom 17'2 x 9'5 • Rear Garden (5.23m x 2.87m) Plus built-in wardrobes) Property Champlain's Well is an extremely unique property which oozes charm and character, we understand with original historic features dating from 1540 and 1661. This Grade II listed property overlooking fields is situated in the semi-rural Great Mongeham conservation area. The home boasts original fireplaces, beams, exposed floorboards and even a well in the garden! The property was originally two cottages which were joined together to create a large family home. The current layout comprises of an entrance hall, study with feature fireplace, a dining room which also boasts a stunning fireplace with beautiful tiling and a kitchen which leads to the garden.