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Whitbourne WTW Opened April 1966
WHITBOURNE WATER TREATMENT WORKS £857,000 water scheme for Bromyard area Whitbourne Water Pumping Station and Treatment Works at the time of its official opening in April 1966 This scheme was first conceived as a result of the government survey of Herefordshire’s water supply needs in the post WW2 era, but it was not approved by the Minister of Housing and Local Government until 1960 when the Herefordshire Water Board was put in place. At the ‘opening’ of the works, which had been designed to supply water to 12,000 people in the Bromyard, Ledbury, Hereford, Leominster & Wigmore rural districts, and meet about one eighth of Herefordshire’s water supply needs, it was described as one of the most modern waterworks in the west Midlands. The pumping and filtration plant had the capacity to supply 805,000 gallons a day from the River Teme (a tributary of the River Severn) through a network of 70 miles of pipeline. It was the single biggest scheme completed by the Herefordshire Water Board. Chairman, Mr SR Southall, said that in the past six years the Board had laid 350 miles of mains - ‘as much as the councils ever laid from the dawn of time until we took over’. He said that the board had made water available to 25,000 people previously without mains supply. To do this, 17 pumping stations and 18 water reservoirs had been built. He added that in addition, ten more pumping stations, six reservoirs and 150 miles of mains were then under construction. ** £100 in 1966 = c£1,585 in 2020. -
Bishops Frome Environmental Report
Environmental Report Bishops Frome Neighbourhood Area May 2017 Bishops Frome Environmental Report Contents Non-technical summary 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Methodology 3.0 The SEA Framework 4.0 Appraisal of Objectives 5.0 Appraisal of Options 6.0 Appraisal of Policies 7.0 Implementation and monitoring 8.0 Next steps Appendix 1: Initial SEA Screening Report Appendix 2: SEA Scoping Report incorporating Tasks A1, A2, A3 and A4 Appendix 3: Consultation responses from Natural England and English Heritage Appendix 3a: Reg 14 responses to draft Environmental Report Consultation Appendix 4: SEA Stage B incorporating Tasks B1, B2, B3 and B4 Appendix 5: Options Considered Appendix 6: Environmental Report checklist Appendix 7: Feedback of Draft Environmental Report consultation (D1) Appendix 8: Screening of amended polices (D3) SEA: Task C1 (Bishops Frome) Environmental Report (May 2017) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Non-technical summary Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is an important part of the evidence base which underpins Neighbourhood Development Plans (NDP), as it is a systematic decision support process, aiming to ensure that environmental assets, including those whose importance transcends local, regional and national interests, are considered effectively in plan making. The Bishops Frome Parish has undertaken to prepare an NDP and this process has been subject to environmental appraisal pursuant to the SEA Directive. The Parish comprises of two main settlements of Bishops Frome itself, and Fromes Hill. Majority of the population live in these two settlements and the remainder are scattered in homes and farms throughout the parish. The parish of Bishops Frome lies approximately 9 miles north of Ledbury and four miles south of Bromyard. -
BROMYARD - HEREFORD Temporary Timetable 405 Via Cradley, Pencombe and Westhide
First LEDBURY - BROMYARD - HEREFORD Temporary Timetable 405 via Cradley, Pencombe and Westhide Wednesday only Ref.No.: WN48 Service No 405 HC W LEDBURY, Memorial . 0850 Ledbury, Rail Station . 0852 Bosbury, Bell Inn . 0911 Cradley, Finchers Corner . 0919 Cradley, Buryfields . 0922 Fromes Hill, Telephone Box . 0930 Bishops Frome, Chase Inn . 0935 Munderfield, Stocks Farm . 0939 BROMYARD, Pump Street . 0948 Bromyard, Lodon Avenue . 0953 Crowels Ash . 1002 Pencombe, Bus Shelter . 1009 Little Cowarne, Telephone Box . 1014 Ullingswick, Telephone Box . 1022 Burley Gate, A465 Roundabout . 1028 Ocle Pychard Turn . 1030 Westhide, Church . 1037 White Stone, Crossroads . 1042 Aylestone Hill, Venn's Lane Junction . 1050 Hereford, Hop Pole . 1053 HEREFORD, Shire Hall . 1055 W - Wednesdays Only HC - Financially supported by Herefordshire Council. HEREFORD - BROMYARD - LEDBURY Temporary Timetable 405 via Westhide, Pencombe and Cradley Service No 405 HC W HEREFORD, Shire Hall . 1320 Hereford, Merton Hotel . 1324 Aylestone Hill, Venn's Lane Junction . 1327 White Stone, Crossroads . 1335 Westhide, Church . 1340 Ocle Pychard Turn . 1347 Burley Gate, A465 Roundabout . 1349 Ullingswick, Telephone Box . 1352 Little Cowarne, Telephone Box . 1359 Pencombe, Bus Shelter . 1404 Crowels Ash . 1408 Bromyard, Lodon Avenue . 1416 BROMYARD, Pump Street . 1421 Munderfield, Stocks Farm . 1429 Bishops Frome, Chase Inn . 1433 Fromes Hill, Telephone Box . R Cradley, Buryfields . R Cradley, Finchers Corner . R Bosbury, Bell Inn . R Ledbury, Rail Station . 1507 LEDBURY, Market House . 1510 W - Wednesdays Only R - Sets down on request by passengers on board vehicle in Bromyard. HC - Financially supported by Herefordshire Council. First WORCESTER - LEDBURY Temporary Timetable 417 via Leigh Sinton, Cradley and Bosbury Monday to Friday (not Public Holidays) Ref.No.: WN48 Service No 417 671 417 417 417 417 HC HC HC HC HC HC NSD T NSD SD WORCESTER, Bus Station . -
Planning Applications Received 28 September to 4 October 2015
Weekly list of Planning Applications Received 28 September - 4 October 2015 Direct access to search application page click here https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Unit Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant Applicant address Agent Agent name Agent address Easting Northing name Organisation Proposed Cranes Lane amendment to Cottage, increase the height Cranes Lane Cranes Lane Paytoe, of the cart shed Cottage, Cottage, Leintwardine, style;garage with Leintwardine, Leintwardine, Craven Arms, storage above. Craven Arms, Craven Arms, Full Herefordshire, Original approval Mr Andrew Herefordshire, Mr Andrew Herefordshire, Adforton Mortimer P 152742 Householder 29/09/2015 SY7 0NB P142037/AM. Boulton SY7 0NB Boulton SY7 0NB 341236 271476 Church Cottage, Aston Church Cottage, Court, Aston Aston Court, Ingham, Ross- Aston Ingham, The Toll House, On-Wye, Ross-On-Wye, Rosehill, Full Herefordshire, Proposed Mr & Mrs D Herefordshire, Darren Mills Mr Darren Llangadog, Aston Ingham Penyard P 152784 Householder 18/09/2015 HR9 7LS replacement porch. Pettit HR9 7LS Architect Mills Dyfed, SA19 9NF 368348 223514 Aymestrey Mortimer P 152876 Planning 25/09/2015 Woodhampton Proposed conversion Mr & Mrs Woodridge House, Mr LB Ray Waterloo, 340801 267189 Permission Farm, Lower of redundant Hicks Worlds End Lane, Ledgmoor, Lye, Aymestrey, agricultural buildings Wotton Under Weobley, Leominster, (Granary Edge, Herefordshire, HR4 Herefordshire and;Threshing barn) Gloucestershire, 8RJ into ancillary GL12 7HD accommodation - two dwelling houses. 7 Wellmead, Propose to remove Church Road, timber framed open 7 Wellmead, Brampton side covered patio Brampton Pengethley Abbotts, Ross- area and;replace Abbotts, Ross-On- Garden Centre, On-Wye, with conservatory Wye, Monmouthshire Peterstow, Ross- Brampton Full Herefordshire, and install porch to Mr & Mrs Herefordshire, Conservatory Mr Chris on-Wye, HR9 Abbotts Old Gore P 152812 Householder 17/09/2015 HR9 7JD front elevation. -
HMFA Chairs of Govs Letter to Parents
Pencombe C.E. Primary School Pencombe, Bromyard, Herefordshire HR7 4SH tel / fax: 01885 400255 pencombe.hmfa.org.uk [email protected] Executive Head Teacher : Maggi Newton B. Ed (hons) Friday 22nd May 2020 Dear Parent/Carer, As Chairs of Governors of the schools in the Herefordshire Marches Federation of Academies we are writing to you today to communicate our shared response to the government’s aim for schools in England to begin to reopen on June 1st. You will by now have received a letter from Peter Box or Maggi Newton outlining the plans for reopening the nine HMFA schools and stating clearly the criteria for reopening. They have our full support as governors for this approach. It has been a challenging time for us all: for the children, for you as parents and carers and for staff in schools. We as governors have been pleased and encouraged at the school communities’ positive response to the challenges and we thank you all for your support throughout the past months. We are proud that the schools within the federation have worked so well together to provide both for children of key workers and for children being home schooled. Staff have continued to plan and deliver education for all children; in school, online and over the phone. We appreciate the positive feedback from parents regarding teachers’ support for pupils throughout the pandemic. On May 10th the government announced that it wanted schools to prepare for partial reopening, ideally from June 1st. Since that time the HMFA leadership team have been considering how this might be possible in each school. -
People... Heritage... Belief VISIT HEREFORDSHIRE CHURCHES
Visit HEREFORDSHIRE CHURCHES 2018-2019 www.visitherefordshirechurches.co.uk St Margarets People... Heritage... Belief VISIT HEREFORDSHIRE CHURCHES Churches tell a story, many stories - of families, of political intrigue and social change, of architecture, and changes in belief. Herefordshire Churches Tourism Group is a network of some of the best churches and chapels in the county that Wigmore have dominated the landscape and life of communities for more than a thousand years. What will you find when you enter the door? A source of fascination, awe, or a deep sense of peace? Here people have come and still come, generation on generation, seeking the place of their ancestors or solace for the present. Our churches still play a significant part in the life of our communities. Some act as community centres with modern facilities, others have developed their churchyards to attract wild life, all serve as living monuments to our heritage and history. Visiting our churches Mappa Mundi can enhance your appreciation and enjoyment of Herefordshire. Come and share. Shobdon Mappa Mundi, one of the world’s unique medieval treasures, Hereford Cathedral. Reproduced by kind permission of the Dean and Chapter of Hereford and the Mappa Mundi Trustees. www.visitherefordshirechurches.co.uk Parking Disabled WC Refreshments Hereford Cathedral PASTORAL HEREFORD CITY Herefordshire is one of England’s most rural, natural, peaceful and relaxing counties with Belmont Abbey an abundance of lovely places to stay; local food and drink; things to do and explore every season of the year. Hereford is the historic cathedral city of Herefordshire and lies on the River Wye with fine walks along the river bank and a wide range of places to eat and drink. -
Little Cowarne, Bromyard
Hilltop , Little Cowarne, Bromyard, Herefordshire HR7 4RG Spacious 4 Bed Detached Bungalow Set in Delightful Rural Location Offers In The Region Of £575,000 • This Impressive And Spacious Detached Bungalow Was Built By The Hilltop Current Owner In The Early 90's And Is Set In A Truly Idyllic Rural Little Cowarne Location Within The Parish Of Little Cowarne • The Well‐Appointed Accommodation Includes 4 Double Bedrooms, A Bromyard Large Family Living Room With Woodburning Stove, Kitchen With Rayburn Opening Out To Family Dining Room, Newly Fitted Family Herefordshire Bathroom, Utility And Separate Cloakroom/W.C. HR7 4RG • All Set In Generous Gardens And Grounds Which Wrap Around The Property With Gated Driveway Providing Excellent Off‐Road Parking Offers In The Region Of £575,000 And Single Attached Garage LOCATION SINGLE ATTACHED GARAGE measuring 23'0" x 11'5" (7.02m Hilltop is set in a truly idyllic rural location within the parish of 3.48m) with up and over door, power and lighting and windows Little Cowarne and is set in a pleasant elevated position taking to side and rear elevations. The formal gardens wrap around the advantage of the lovely rural outlook. This part of Hereford lies bungalow and form a lovely feature to the property being within scenic countryside whilst being conveniently placed for principally laid to lawn with mature floral and shrub beds with the nearby market towns of Bromyard, Ledbury and Leominster. flagged pathway leading around the sides to the rear. There is a The Cathedral Cities of Hereford and Worcester are also easily large patio area providing a delightful outside accessible. -
Code Companion MAY 2018
The Phone Book Code Companion UK and User-friendly Useful BT contact international codes decoder sections and service information The Phone Book Code Companion 1 Welcome to The Phone Book Code Companion The Phone Book Code Companion will help you identify UK area codes, which you can search for either by town/city or by area code. In addition, this booklet lists the main international dialling codes along with time zone differences and contains other useful BT contact and service information. BT Products and Services UK Decoder see page 1 see page 11 All Your Emergency Numbers International Codes see page 3 see page 16 UK Special Codes International Decoder see page 4 see page 22 UK Area Codes Publication Notices see page 5 see page 24 BT Products and Services How to contact BT if you are a BT customer Please see advertisement (left) for how to contact us by phone or online. Directory Enquiry services from BT Directory Enquiry services from BT If you have difficulty reading or handling The Phone 118 500 is BT's directory enquiries number. Its helpful Book, you may be eligible for free Directory Enquiry UK based operators can search for the number of a services on 195. To register call 0800 587 0195. person or business by location. 118 500 can also Visit www.bt118500.com for up to date call charges return business listings by type e.g. hotels in and further information on 118500. Birmingham. BT National Directory Enquiries for 118 500 corporate users 18001 118 500 118 707 www.118500.com 118 707 lets you control and forecast your directory enquiry call costs through a fixed fee, one enquiry, BT Directory Enquiries helps you find the right number directory service. -
405 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
405 bus time schedule & line map 405 Hereford View In Website Mode The 405 bus line (Hereford) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Hereford: 9:00 AM (2) Ledbury: 1:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 405 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 405 bus arriving. Direction: Hereford 405 bus Time Schedule 40 stops Hereford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Memorial, Ledbury High Street, Ledbury Tuesday Not Operational Old Hospital, Ledbury Wednesday 9:00 AM Tesco, Ledbury Thursday Not Operational The Homend, Ledbury Friday Not Operational Railway Station, Ledbury Saturday Not Operational Plaister's End, Ledbury Oak Inn, Staplow Bosbury Turn, Bosbury 405 bus Info Direction: Hereford Bell Inn, Bosbury Stops: 40 Main Street, Bosbury Civil Parish Trip Duration: 115 min Line Summary: Memorial, Ledbury, Old Hospital, Pixieƒelds, Cradley Ledbury, Tesco, Ledbury, Railway Station, Ledbury, Oak Inn, Staplow, Bosbury Turn, Bosbury, Bell Inn, Finchers Corner, Cradley Bosbury, Pixieƒelds, Cradley, Finchers Corner, Finchler's Corner, Cradley Civil Parish Cradley, Buryƒelds, Cradley, Millbank Garage, Stiffords Bridge, Prestons Cross, Stony Cross, Buryƒelds, Cradley Telephone Box, Fromes Hill, Chase Inn, Bishop's Frome, Stocks Farm, Munderƒeld Stocks, Stores, Millbank Garage, Stiffords Bridge Munderƒeld Stocks, Clover Road, Bromyard, Tower Hill, Bromyard, Pump Street, Bromyard, Co-Op Store, Prestons Cross, Stony Cross Bromyard, Lodon Avenue, Bromyard, Shop, -
Transactions Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club
TRANSACTIONS OF THE WOOLHOPE NATURALISTS' FIELD CLUB HEREFORDSHIRE "HOPE ON" "HOPE EVER" ESTABLISHED 1851 VOLUME XLV 1986 PART II TRANSACTIONS OF THE WOOLHOPE NATURALISTS' FIELD CLUB HEREFORDSHIRE "HOPE ON" "HOPE EVER" ESTABLISHED 1851 VOLUME XLV 1986 PART II TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Proceedings, 1986 - 335 Hereford in the 1850s, by Clarence E. Attfield - - 347 A Roman Forger at Kenchester, by R. Shoesmith - 371 Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club 1986 The Fief of Alfred of Marlborough in Herefordshire in 1086 and its All contributions to The Woolhope Transactions are COPYRIGHT. None of them Descent in the Norman Period, by Bruce Coplestone-Crow - - 376 may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the writers. Applications to reproduce contributions, in whole or St. Ethelbert's Hospital, Hereford: Its architecture and setting, in part, should be addressed in the first instance, to the editor whose address is given - 415 in the LIST OF OFFICERS. by David Whitehead The Annunciation and the Lily Crucifixion, by G. W. Kemp - 426 Thomas Charlton, Bishop of Hereford, 1327-1344, by G. W. Hannah - - 442 The Seventeenth Century Iron Forge at Carey Mill, by Elizabeth Taylor - 450 Herefordshire Apothecaries' Tokens and their Issuers, by the late T. D. Whittet - 469 The political organisation of Hereford, 1693-1736, by E. J. Morris 477 Population Movements in 19th Century Herefordshire, by Joan E. Grundy - 488 Two Celtic Heads, by Jean O'Donnell - - 501 Further Addenda to Lepidoptera in Hereford City (1973-82), by B. -
English Hundred-Names
l LUNDS UNIVERSITETS ARSSKRIFT. N. F. Avd. 1. Bd 30. Nr 1. ,~ ,j .11 . i ~ .l i THE jl; ENGLISH HUNDRED-NAMES BY oL 0 f S. AND ER SON , LUND PHINTED BY HAKAN DHLSSON I 934 The English Hundred-Names xvn It does not fall within the scope of the present study to enter on the details of the theories advanced; there are points that are still controversial, and some aspects of the question may repay further study. It is hoped that the etymological investigation of the hundred-names undertaken in the following pages will, Introduction. when completed, furnish a starting-point for the discussion of some of the problems connected with the origin of the hundred. 1. Scope and Aim. Terminology Discussed. The following chapters will be devoted to the discussion of some The local divisions known as hundreds though now practi aspects of the system as actually in existence, which have some cally obsolete played an important part in judicial administration bearing on the questions discussed in the etymological part, and in the Middle Ages. The hundredal system as a wbole is first to some general remarks on hundred-names and the like as shown in detail in Domesday - with the exception of some embodied in the material now collected. counties and smaller areas -- but is known to have existed about THE HUNDRED. a hundred and fifty years earlier. The hundred is mentioned in the laws of Edmund (940-6),' but no earlier evidence for its The hundred, it is generally admitted, is in theory at least a existence has been found. -
Weekly List of Planning Decisions Made 8-12 February 2021
Weekly list of Decisions made from 8 - 12 February 2021 Direct access to search application page click here http://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/searchplanningapplications Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant Applicant Decision Decision address Organisation Date Allensmore Wormside 203983 Full 10/12/2020 Colaba Lodge, Single storey rear extension Ms Margaret Colaba Lodge, 09/02/2021 Approved with Conditions Householder Winnal, (part-retrospective). Pooley-Smith Winnal, Hereford, Hereford, Herefordshire, Herefordshire, HR2 9BS HR2 9BS Aston Ingham Penyard 204485 Planning 18/12/2020 Land at South Variation of a conditions 2 and Mrs Francine 19 Hollywell Studio Bark 10/02/2021 Approved with Conditions Permission Lea, Aston 4 following grant Burns Road, Crews, Ross-On- 174198/F.;(Proposed new 3 Mitcheldean , Wye, bedroom, single storey, eco- GL17 0DL Herefordshire, fully-accessible house.) HR9 7LW Aylton Three Crosses 210191 All others - Prior 19/01/2021 Birchley, Aylton, Prior notification of agricultural Mr & Mrs Birchley, 12/02/2021 Prior Approval Not Approval Ledbury, or forestry development - Skittery Aylton, Required Herefordshire, proposed;agricultural storage Ledbury, HR8 2QH implements/apples(Lean to) Herefordshire, general purpose;storage HR8 2QH building for apples and agricultural equipment (Apex) 1 Weekly list of Decisions made from 8 - 12 February 2021 Parish Ward Ref no Planning code Valid date Site address Description Applicant name Applicant Applicant Decision Decision address