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Issue Id: 0002007/G/10 Other Submissions Processed Between 30-Nov-2007 and 06-Dec-2007 Index of Submission Types
ISSUE ID: 0002007/G/10 OTHER SUBMISSIONS PROCESSED BETWEEN 30-NOV-2007 AND 06-DEC-2007 INDEX OF SUBMISSION TYPES B10 - CHANGE IN DIRECTOR OR SECRETARY B2 - CHANGE OF REGISTERED OFFICE B25 - HIGH COURT ORDER RESTORING COMPANY B4 - NOTICE OF INCREASE IN NOMINAL CAPITAL B5C - ALLOTMENT OF SHARES FOR CASH B5N - INCREASE IN ISSUED CAPITAL, ALLOTMENT OF SHARES FOR CASH -NO FEE B7 - (FORM 28)NOTICE OF CONSOLIDATION, DIVISION, CONVERSION TO STOCK, REDEMPTION OR CANCELLATION. G1AA - SR ALTERATION TO MEMORANDUM OF ARTICLES G1B4 - B4 AND A SPECIAL RESOLUTION TO INCREASE SHARE CAPITAL G1C - SR INCREASE IN NOMINAL SHARE CAPITAL G2- - OR INCREASE IN NOMINAL SHARE CAPITAL H1 - RESTORATION OF A COMPANY H1R - RESTORATION TO REGISTER OF COMPANY STRUCK OFF CRO GAZETTE, FRIDAY, 07th December 2007 3 OTHER SUBMISSIONS PROCESSED BETWEEN 30-NOV-2007 AND 06-DEC-2007 Company Company Document Date Of Company Company Document Date Of Number Name Registration Number Name Registration 1674 BRITVIC MUNSTER LIMITED B10 25/09/2007 16413 NILFISK-ADVANCE LIMITED B10 02/10/2007 2311 BRITVIC NORTHERN IRELAND LIMITED B2 07/09/2007 16907 WAVIN IRELAND LIMITED B10 12/10/2007 3446 WATERFORD NEWS & STAR LIMITED B10 28/09/2007 17113 TEMPLE PRINTING COMPANY LIMITED B5N 02/11/1999 4305 EDWARD DILLON & CO., LIMITED B2 27/11/2007 17297 SHELBOURNE GREYHOUND STADIUM LIMITED B10 06/10/2007 4305 EDWARD DILLON & CO., LIMITED B10 11/10/2007 17762 CROSSHAVEN BOAT YARD COMPANY LIMITED G1AA 19/07/2007 4305 EDWARD DILLON & CO., LIMITED B10 11/10/2007 17844 COPE FOUNDATION G1AA 21/11/2007 4305 EDWARD DILLON & CO., LIMITED B10 11/10/2007 18033 T. -
Open Space Strategy
Lewes District Open Space Strategy Document Title Open Space Strategy Prepared for Lewes District Council Prepared by TEP - Warrington Document Ref 7449.007 Author Sam Marshall/ Valerie Jennings Date November 2020 Checked Alice Kennedy Approved Francis Hesketh Amendment History Check / Modified Approved Version Date Reason(s) issue Status by by 1.0 05/08/20 VJ AK Full draft Draft Lewes District Open Space Strategy CONTENTS 1.0 Executive Summary ........................................................................................................ 1 2.0 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 8 3.0 Policy Context ............................................................................................................... 13 4.0 Method .......................................................................................................................... 21 5.0 Identifying Local Needs ................................................................................................. 29 6.0 Auditing Local Provision ................................................................................................ 34 7.0 Setting Standards ......................................................................................................... 50 8.0 Applying Standards ....................................................................................................... 68 9.0 Recommendations and Strategy .................................................................................. -
Grizedale Forest
FORESTRY COMMISSION H.M. Forestry Commission GRIZEDALE FOREST FOR REFERENCE ONLY NWCE)CONSERVANCY Forestry Commission ARCHIVE LIBRARY 1 I.F.No: H.M. Forestry Commission f FORESTRY COMMISSION HISTORY o f SHIZEDALE FOREST 1936 - 1951 NORTH WEST (ENGLAND) CONSERVANCY HISTORY OF GRIZEDALE FOREST Contents Page GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE FOREST ...................... 1 Situation ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• 1 Ax*ea ancL Utilisation • • • ••• ••• ••• • • • 1 Physiography * *. ••• ... ••• ••• 4 Geology and Soils ... ... ... ... ... 5 Vegetation ... ... ... ... ••• 6 Meteorology ... •.• ••• ••• 6 Risks ••• • • • ••• ... ••• 7 Roads * • # ••• • • • ••• ••• 8 Labour .«• .«• ... .•• ••• 8 SILVICULTURE ••• * • • ••• ••• ••• 3 Preparation of Ground ... ... ... ... ... 3 t Choice of Species ... ... ... ... ... 9 Planting - spacing, types of plants used, Grizedale forest nursery, method of planting, annual rate of planting, manuring, success of establishment ... 11 Ploughing ... ... ... ... ... 13 Beating up ... ... ... ... ... li^ Weeding ... ... ... ... ... 14 Mixture of Species ... ... ... ... ... 14 Rates of Growth ... ... ... ... ... 13 Past treatment of established plantations Brashing, pruning, cleaning and thinning ... 17 Research ... ... ... ... ... 21 Conclusions ... ... ... ... ... 21 Notes by State Forests Officer ... ... ... ... 23 APPENDICES I Notes from Inspection Reports ... ... 24 II Record of Supervisory Staff ... ... 26 III Other notes of interest 1) Coppice demonstration area ... ... 27 2) Headquarters seed store ... ... 27 Map of the Forest HISTORY OF GRIZEDALE FOREST GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE FOREST Situation The forest is situated in the Furness Fells area of Lancashire between the waters of Coniston and Esthwaite. It lies within the Lake District National Park area, and covers a total of 5,807 acres. The name Grizedale is derived from the name given to the valley by the Norse invaders, who in the ninth century, colonised Furness and its Fells. At the heads of the high valleys, the then wild forest land was used for the keeping of pigs. -
The Great North Pine Marten Pursuit Report
The Great North Pine Marten Pursuit (c) Bill Cuthbert Neil Jordan1, Elizabeth Croose1, John Messenger1, Peter Turner2, Catherine O’Reilly2 The Vincent Wildlife Trust1 and Waterford Institute of Technology2 1 © The Vincent Wildlife Trust 2011 The Vincent Wildlife Trust, 3 & 4 Bronsil Courtyard, Eastnor, Ledbury, Herefordshire HR8 1EP Tel: 01531 636441 email:[email protected] Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in England No. 05598716 Registered Charity No. 1112100 2 3 Contents Executive Summary................................................................................................................................. 6 Authors’ Acknowledgements ................................................................................................................. 7 1. Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 8 2. Methods .......................................................................................................................................... 9 2.1. Selection of sites ....................................................................................................................... 9 2.2. Selection of sectors ............................................................................................................. 11 2.3. Volunteer surveyors ............................................................................................................. 11 2.4. Field work ............................................................................................................................ -
Trinity College War Memorial Mcmxiv–Mcmxviii
TRINITY COLLEGE WAR MEMORIAL MCMXIV–MCMXVIII Iuxta fidem defuncti sunt omnes isti non acceptis repromissionibus sed a longe [eas] aspicientes et salutantes et confitentes quia peregrini et hospites sunt super terram. These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth. Hebrews 11: 13 Adamson, William at Trinity June 25 1909; BA 1912. Lieutenant, 16th Lancers, ‘C’ Squadron. Wounded; twice mentioned in despatches. Born Nov 23 1884 at Sunderland, Northumberland. Son of Died April 8 1918 of wounds received in action. Buried at William Adamson of Langham Tower, Sunderland. School: St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. UWL, FWR, CWGC Sherborne. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1904; BA 1907; MA 1911. Captain, 6th Loyal North Lancshire Allen, Melville Richard Howell Agnew Regiment, 6th Battalion. Killed in action in Iraq, April 24 1916. Commemorated at Basra Memorial, Iraq. UWL, FWR, CWGC Born Aug 8 1891 in Barnes, London. Son of Richard William Allen. School: Harrow. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity Addy, James Carlton Oct 1 1910. Aviator’s Certificate Dec 22 1914. Lieutenant (Aeroplane Officer), Royal Flying Corps. Killed in flying Born Oct 19 1890 at Felkirk, West Riding, Yorkshire. Son of accident March 21 1917. Buried at Bedford Cemetery, Beds. James Jenkin Addy of ‘Carlton’, Holbeck Hill, Scarborough, UWL, FWR, CWGC Yorks. School: Shrewsbury. Admitted as pensioner at Trinity June 25 1910; BA 1913. Captain, Temporary Major, East Allom, Charles Cedric Gordon Yorkshire Regiment. Military Cross. -
Greenwood Trail 6: Grizedale West(4
g Open fell and moor with streams which feed into POINTS OF INTEREST Farra Grain Gill. The area is maintained as open space g a a Grizedale comes from the Norse word meaning “Valley which provides grazing for resident deer populations of the pigs” (or wild boar). A gothic style mansion (Grizedale and allows streams to follow a more natural course. Hall) once stood at the top of the car park but all that is left now are the terrace balustrades. The Forestry Commission h Packhorse routes linked Hawkshead and Grizedale bought Grizedale in 1937. The 2554 hectare site stretches with Coniston and major towns by the Furness between Coniston Water and Windermere. coast. Horses were the main means of transport for exchanging goods and materials using these highways. b Prisoners of War were kept at Grizedale Hall during They were linked to major industries such as iron World War Two as the MoD requisitioned Grizedale Hall smelting, charcoal and many other wood products. as a prisoner of war camp. It housed many high ranking German prisoners including Franz von Werra, the only man to i Treefold centre sculpture is one of three tree folds in escape back to Germany from abroad. Although he did escape Cumbria. It is created from reclaimed stone using d traditional dry stone walling techniques with an aspen from Grizedale he was recaptured after 5 days. A fi lm and book i were made about his escapes entitled “The One That Got Away”. planted within the walls. It has through stones that double up as seats and the entrance is aligned with the position c Beautiful Trees including Sitka Spruce, Douglas Fir and of the rising sun on mid-summer’s day. -
Monitoring the Quality of Experience in Forests Grizedale, Cumbria
MONITORING THE QUALITY OF EXPERIENCE IN FORESTS GRIZEDALE, CUMBRIA Forest Enterprise March, 2004 Prepared by: TNS Travel & Tourism 19 Atholl Crescent Edinburgh, EH3 8HQ Telephone: 0131 656 4000 Facsimile: 0131 656 4001 e-mail: [email protected] 014231 Contents A. Background and introduction .......................................................................................... 1 Background ........................................................................................................................................................1 Method................................................................................................................................................................1 Report.................................................................................................................................................................2 B. Main results ....................................................................................................................... 3 Visitor profile.......................................................................................................................................................3 Trip profile...........................................................................................................................................................6 Frequency of visits..............................................................................................................................................7 Cycling..............................................................................................................................................................11 -
19. South Cumbria Low Fells Area Profile: Supporting Documents
National Character 19. South Cumbria Low Fells Area profile: Supporting documents www.gov.uk/natural-england 1 National Character 19. South Cumbria Low Fells Area profile: Supporting documents Introduction National Character Areas map As part of Natural England’s responsibilities as set out in the Natural Environment White Paper 1, Biodiversity 20202 and the European Landscape Convention3, we are revising profiles for England’s 159 National Character Areas (NCAs). These are North areas that share similar landscape characteristics, and which follow natural lines East in the landscape rather than administrative boundaries, making them a good decision-making framework for the natural environment. Yorkshire & The North Humber NCA profiles are guidance documents which can help communities to inform West their decision-making about the places that they live in and care for. The information they contain will support the planning of conservation initiatives at a East landscape scale, inform the delivery of Nature Improvement Areas and encourage Midlands broader partnership working through Local Nature Partnerships. The profiles will West also help to inform choices about how land is managed and can change. Midlands East of Each profile includes a description of the natural and cultural features that shape England our landscapes, how the landscape has changed over time, the current key drivers for ongoing change, and a broad analysis of each area’s characteristics London and ecosystem services. Statements of Environmental Opportunity (SEOs) are South East suggested, which draw on this integrated information. The SEOs offer guidance South West on the critical issues, which could help to achieve sustainable growth and a more secure environmental future. -
Inner Light – Good and Evil – Open and Hidden
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Grizedale Forest
Grizedale Forest Hawkshead Hill High Cross 120 Walking trails 200 100 100 120 160 60 160 100 160 Hawkshead n t o nis Co To 80 140 Coniston 100 Hawkshead Moor E s 120 t h W 280 140 w Goosey Foot a a Tarn t e i t r 280 e 120 Esthwaite Lodge 260 160 Youth Hostel 180 Moor Top n High High o Barn r Man t e s 240 t 80 i 60 a n 220 100 o W 160 140 120 C 80 Brantwood 160 220 240 140 7 220 G r e e n l a n e Machell's 21 140 Coppice Lawson Park 220 22 220 220 18 49 23 5 8 240 220 140 10 9 6 Kennels 50 200 24 220 Visitor centre 11 160 160 25 Grizedale 48 4 180 3 Tarn 220 220 300 12 180 1 32 20 2 180 Carron Crag High Dale 13 Park 160 280314m 140 47 14 26 100 51 140 200 15 160 46 160 16 160 220 27 17 280 160 100 220 140 200 30 180 260 140 45 180 240 31 240 29 28 120 Bogle 160 Grizedale Beck Crag 44 180 80 Farra 33 Grain 180 200 140 35 160 140 140 240 36 220 Satterthwaite 200 160 Key 300 180 60 240 320 Parking Wood Moss 120 Tarn 180 Bowkerstead 160 Picnic area 300 Low Dale Park 43 100 140 300 160 Camping300 42 37 140 39 80 280 280 120 Viewpoint 41 200 40 200 300 280 Low Bowkerstead 38 Building 180 100 Cottage Force 180 280 Beck Forest road Force 60 280 Cubby’s Mills 300 280 Tarn Footpath 160 260 100 60 280 160 260 120 Bridleway 160 260 20 260 80 40 260 0 1km Trail start N forestryengland.uk Sculptures 2310 / Dec ‘20 © Crown copyright 0m 200 400 600 800 1km scale: good Join Emergency info Name & grid ref for key locations: Grizedale Centre: SD 336 944 today Moor Top Car Park: SD 3w43 965 As a member you’ll be Nearest access road: Grizedale is signed supporting Grizedale Forest from the minor road just past Hawkshead Primary School between and get free onsite parking, Hawkshead (B5285) and forest updates and discounts. -
Curriculum Vitae
H A I N E S G A L L E R Y DAVID NASH Born in Surrey, England, 1945 Lives and works in Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales, UK EDUCATION 1965 Kingston College of Art, UK 1970 Chelsea School of Art, London, UK SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2019 David Nash: 200 Seasons, Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, UK David Nash: Trees, Galerie Lelong & Co., Paris, France David Nash: Sculpture through the Seasons, National Museum Cardiff, Wales 2018 Tout jaune, Galerie Simon Blais, Montreal, Canada Columns, Galerie Lelong & Co., Paris, France David Nash: Nature to Nature, Fondation Fernet-Branca, Saint-Louis, France David Nash: Wood, Metal, Pigment, Annely Judah Fine Art, London, UK First The Tree, Then The Shape, Museum Lothar Fischer, Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany 2017 With Space in Mind, Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, Penzance, UK New Beginnings, Alan Cristea Gallery, London, UK David Nash, Galeria Simon Blais, Montreal, Canada David Nash, Galeria Alvaro Alcazar, Madrid, Spain Art Project, Krauhuegel & Art and Church, Kollegienkirche, Salzburg, Austria Tree Seasons, Plas Glyn-y-Weddw, Gwynedd, Wales 2016 David Nash: Columns, Peaks and Torso, Galerie Lelong, Paris, France 2015 With Space in Mind, Alan Cristea Gallery, London, UK Three Black Humps, Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron, Shropshire, UK King & Queen I, Keepers House The Royal Academy, London, UK 2014 David Nash Stencil Prints, Abbot’s Room, Kloster Schoenthal, Switzerland David Nash: Prints and Multiples, Galerie Lelong, Paris, France David Nash, Kukje Gallery, Seoul, South Korea David Nash: From -
Artwave 2016
ARTWAVE 2016 20 August - 4 September ● www.artwavefestival.org RTWAVE continues to grow and expand across our beautiful district and surroundings every year, and with 123 different venues to visit, and almost 400 artists taking part, 2016 is no exception. The Artwave team are delighted to welcome back past artists Aand makers as well as introduce many new ones to the festival this year. Come and find some amazing, wonderful and unique work on show in a variety of venues, including a caravan, open studios and galleries; private homes, garages, cafes and gardens. Our popular trails are back again, and this year, include the Haven Trail in Peacehaven and Newhaven, three different Rural Trails and our town ones in Seaford and Lewes. For a preview of work, a selection of venues in Lewes are opening their doors on Friday 19 August between 6pm and 8pm for a private view. (p 12) There’s a great array of workshops and events happening too (p31), including alfresco life drawing, arts psychotherapy taster sessions, children’s scavenger hunts, book making, stone carving and even creating your own art masterpiece on a piece of cake. I’m delighted to support Artwave Festival, as it gives our local artists a great opportunity to showcase their talent, creativity and skills, and I plan to visit as many of them as I can. I’m also pleased to support two specific events, Artwave’s own Surrealist Art Café, raising money for Cancer Research, and the Artwave Favourite Artist Award, as voted by you. Be sure to place your vote as you might get to see their work on next year’s brochure (see p30).