NOTICE of POLL Election of a County Councillor

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

NOTICE of POLL Election of a County Councillor NOTICE OF POLL Hampshire Election of a County Councillor for Cowplain & Hart Plain Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Cowplain & Hart Plain will be held on Thursday 4 May 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is one. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors DRINAN 25 Kings Road, Liberal Democrat Shirley A Richardson Carol Churchman (++) Fiona Cowplain, Hampshire, (+) Christine N Kirby PO8 8UR Michael Churchman Mark A Trimby Gerald E Kirby Ethan C Trimby Sarah J Trimby Helen Robson Edward Marshall HOLMAN 9 Idsworth Road, Green Party Phillipa M Holman (+) Derek R Jones (++) Bruce Cowplain, Jacqueline A Jones Julie A Stacey Waterlooville, PO8 8BD Jayne A Goodale Peter E Goodale Sarah J Robinson David K Robinson Colin Edwards Johanna M Van Wees KEAST 57 Topaz Grove, The Conservative Party Michael Cheshire (+) Wendy E Cheshire (++) David John Waterlooville, PO7 8ST Candidate Michael P Wallis Eileen M Wallis William Shorthouse Deirdre H Privett Joseph J Revell-Smith Janet L Smith Bernadette Martin- Gary J Haskins Haskins PICARD 7 Brandown Heights, UK Independence Mark Jackson (+) Gemma L Jackson (++) John Basingstoke, Party (UKIP) Kelly Warren Jane T Henderson RG22 4UB David Henderson John A Ashleigh Kelly N Tribble Johnathan S Billett Charlotte L Billett Matthew J Wells SHERLOCK 15 Sutton Road, Labour Party Susan Arnold (+) Nicola S A Sherlock Howard Frank Waterlooville, Hants, Ann Kyle (++) PO8 8PU James D Vigor- Joseph J Kyle Robertson Lyndsey Vigor- Joan M Cornwall Robertson Karen Y Monks Kenneth R Monks Matthew J Higgs 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat Cowplain Activity Centre, Padnell Road, Cowplain 35 KB -1 to KB -1245 Cowplain Activity Centre, Padnell Road, Cowplain 36 KC-1 to KC-1709 Cowplain Social Club, 54 London Road, Cowplain, Waterlooville 37 KD-1 to KD-1340 Cowplain Social Club, 54 London Road, Cowplain, Waterlooville 38 KE-1 to KE-1508 Hart Plain Church, Hart Plain Avenue, Cowplain 39 LA-1 to LA-1908 Hart Plain Church, Hart Plain Avenue, Cowplain 39 LB-1 to LB-988 Hart Plain Church, Hart Plain Avenue, Cowplain 39 LF-1 to LF-329 Woodcroft Primary School, Woodcroft Lane, Lovedean, 40 LC-1 to LC-1453 Waterlooville Wecock Community Association, The Acorn Centre, 3 The 41 LD-1 to LD-1822 Kestrels, Waterlooville 5. Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of Borough Councillors. Dated Tuesday 25 April 2017 Nick Leach Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, Public Service Plaza, Civic Centre Road, Havant, Hampshire, PO9 2AX NOTICE OF POLL Hampshire Election of a County Councillor for Emsworth & St. Faiths Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Emsworth & St. Faiths will be held on Thursday 4 May 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is one. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors BOLTON 22 Wade Court Road, The Conservative Party Patricia Bolton (+) Christopher J Phillips Ray Havant, Hampshire, Candidate Sheila Kirkpatrick (++) PO9 2SU Jennifer E A Paterson Moya B Foreman David J Williams David N Paterson Bernard Cresswell Jeannette D Williams Graham C Holt DAVIS 71 Brook Gardens, UK Independence Ann Davis (+) Donald I Patrick (++) John Emsworth, PO10 7JZ Party (UKIP) Steven Cross Margaret O Pescod Arti Matah Gladys M Boswell Robert Edwards Steven R Clarke Thomas W Moncreaff Robert V Michael DAWES 55 South Street, Green Party Cecily A Hughes (+) Timothy M Dawes (++) Sue Havant, PO9 1BY Jacqueline A Penrose Ceri M Tipler Vincent O Adams Ingrid Cole Brian T M M O`Connor Daisy M Dawes Susan V Bird Mary J Smith FAIZ 1 The Dale, Widley, The Labour Party Beryl S Francis (+) Philip J Munday (++) Munazza PO7 5DB Christopher Vincent Jean Hartley Philip S Sharpe Sylvia E Courtnage Stephen G Bilbe Graham H Noble Penelope T Munday Elizabeth A Young WARD 21 Victoria Road, Liberal Democrat Michael E Ponsonby Kenneth Cosslett (++) Crispin John Emsworth, Hampshire, (+) Angela C Armstrong PO10 7NH Gillian Cosslett Christopher R Maple Roy S Raeburn Anna G Parker-Rees Elizabeth F Smyth Keith M Gulliver Claudia M Harry 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat St Faiths Church Hall, The Pallant, Havant 15 DB-1 to DB-1396 St Faiths Church Hall, The Pallant, Havant 16 DB-1397 to DB-2780 HYSTS Building, The Ship Inn Car Park, Langstone 17 DC-1 to DC-888 Warblington School, Southleigh Road, Warblington, Havant 18 DD-1 to DD-1799 Sports Pavilion, Hollybank Rec Ground, Southleigh Road 20 EA-1 to EA-1676 Scout Hut, Conigar Road, Emsworth 21 EB-1 to EB-2375 Emsworth Primary School, Victoria Road, Emsworth, Hampshire 22 EC-1 to EC-1250 Emsworth Baptist Church, North Street, Emsworth 23 ED-1 to ED-1522 The Slipper Room, Brookfield Hotel, 93 - 95 Havant Road 24 EE-1 to EE-1376 5. Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of Borough Councillors. Dated Tuesday 25 April 2017 Nick Leach Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, Public Service Plaza, Civic Centre Road, Havant, Hampshire, PO9 2AX NOTICE OF POLL Hampshire Election of a County Councillor for Hayling Island Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for Hayling Island will be held on Thursday 4 May 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of County Councillors to be elected is one. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors COATES 17 Brights Lane, UK Independence Lisa Willis (+) John P Perry (++) Richard Hayling Island, Party (UKIP) Lindsay Perry Wendy L Coates PO11 0JX David A Clark Barbara Clark Sarah M Griffiths Peter M Griffiths Mark E Coates Sally-Ann Lane EARNSHAW 2A St Mary`s Road, The Labour Party Jessica L M Rolfe (+) Antony F Howard (++) Sheree Dawn Hayling Island, Deborah C Freake Jane Roebuck PO11 9BY David E Murray Patricia H McKay Paul A Roebuck Maureen A Miles Simon A Masson Ann P Masson GRAY Flat 1 Sinah House, Liberal Democrat Barrie M Gray (+) Natalie Willcocks (++) Paul Sinah Lane, Hayling Suzette Gray Angela M Lloyd Island, Hampshire, Claire P Humphreys Nicholas P Humphreys PO11 0HJ Conway Davies Daphne A Davies James R Sandison Raja R R Choudhury HOLT Woodgrange, Manor Green Party Susan D Waller (+) Peter R R Holt (++) Sue Road, Hayling Island, Geraldine M Lambert Ann R Richards PO11 0QL Julie M Wall Philip Raybould Margaret R Bessant Colin C Bessant Graham B Dixon Jennifer J Dudley MOORE 32 Island Close, British National Party - Barry A Taylor (+) Joan M Green (++) John Laurence Henry Hayling Island, Local People First Gary C Terry Kathleen A Moore Hampshire, PO11 0NJ Leon J N Moore Noel R Grover Cheryl A Price Sylvia A Fitz David A Ralph Adam M Field QUANTRILL 11 Lime Grove, Hayling The Conservative Party Andrew J Cousins (+) Lynne L Turner (++) Lance Charles Island Candidate Michael A Wilson Andrew P Lenaghan Clare Satchwell James B A Hawkins Pamela M Hawkins Joanne Thomas Marie C Telford Colin Telford 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat North Hayling Recreation Hall, St. Peters Road, Hayling Island 1 AA-1 to AA-489/1 Royal British Legion Hall, Legion Road, Hayling Island 2 AB-1 to AB-2257 St Andrews Church Hall, 1 - 3 Culver Drive, Off Southwood Rd, 3 AC-1 to AC-2782 Hayling Island Eastoke Community Centre, Wheatlands Avenue, Hayling 4 AD-1 to AD-1973 Island Portacabin, Between 11/12 Island Close, via New Cut 5 BA-1 to BA-1091 United Reformed Church, Hollow Lane, Hayling Island 6 BB-1 to BB-1833 H I Community Centre, Hayling Park, Hayling Island 7 BC-1 to BC-2546 H I Community Centre, Hayling Park, Hayling Island 8 BD-1 to BD-1424 5. Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of Borough Councillors. Dated Tuesday 25 April 2017 Nick Leach Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, Public Service Plaza, Civic Centre Road, Havant, Hampshire, PO9 2AX NOTICE OF POLL Hampshire Election of a County Councillor for North East Havant Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a County Councillor for North East Havant will be held on Thursday 4 May 2017, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm.
Recommended publications
  • Warblington School After School Clubs 2019-2020
    Warblington School Message from Mike Hartnell, Headteacher Key Dates for the Spring Term: Week B This week has been as busy as ever! As I write this Year Monday 3rd February - Year 10 Food Preparation 11’s have just completed 3 weeks of really challenging Friday 7th February Assessments Pre-Public Exams. Despite the inevitable pressures that Dates for Your Diary form part of the process, we are proud of how well Year 11 have conducted themselves – not only in their Wednesday 12th February Year 11 Parents Evening behaviour and attitude throughout, but also in the way Wednesday 26th February Year 8 Parents Evening they prepared themselves. Last Saturday saw the th 10,000 GCSE Pod streamed – putting us in the top 10 Year 8 & Year 11 Parent schools of our size! As the results start to come in, I hope all their hard work has paid off. Consultation Evenings Some advanced warning, we will be conducting a We would like to invite you to attend our Year 11 thorough uniform check in the final week of term. It is Parents Evening on Wednesday 12th February and evident that the high standards seen at the start of term our Year 8 Parents Evening on Wednesday 26th are not as clearly evident and we will be reinforcing February. These are both important evenings which these expectations. A reminder of the uniform is on provide you with an opportunity to consult with your page 5. Can I also remind you that this is a no-mobile child's subject teachers. The evenings will take place phone site and we will be again strongly reinforcing this in the Main Hall from 4:00pm-7:00pm.
    [Show full text]
  • Warblington Its Castle and Its Church Havant History Booklet No.62
    Warblington Its Castle and Its Church Warblington church circa 1920 Historical Notes of a Parish in South Hampshire by W. B. Norris and C. O. Minchin Havant History Booklet No. 62 Havant Emsworth Museum £4 Museum The Yew tree in the churchyard is believed to be over 1,500-years-old Margaret Pole, The Oak north porch circa 1920 Countess of Salisbury 2 This history was originally published in 1920. It has been scanned and reprinted as part of the series of booklets on the history of the Borough of Havant. Ralph Cousins January 2016 Read also Havant Borough History Booklet No. 6: A Short History of Emsworth and Warblington by A. J. C. Reger Read, comment, and order all booklets at hhbkt.com 3 Preface Much of the material embodied in this little history of Warblington has been taken from a book called The Hundred of Bosmere (comprising the Parishes of Havant, Warblington, and Hayling Island). Original copies are now very scarce [it has been re-printed and is also available to read on the web]. It was published in 1817 by the Havant Press, and, though anonymous, is well-known to have been written by Mr Walter Butler, Solicitor, of Havant, who combined a profound knowledge of the records of this part of the County of Hampshire with much patience in research. We have to express our thanks to the proprietors of the Hampshire Telegraph and the Portsmouth Times for permission to use several extracts from articles on the County which appeared in those papers some years since; and to Mrs Jewell, of Emsworth, in this Parish, for information which her great age and most retentive memory have enabled her, most kindly, to place at our service.
    [Show full text]
  • Bus Passes Available and the Areas They Can Be Used In
    Bus Passes available and the areas they can be used in: Areas Pass can be used in Name of Bus Pass (all passes can be used at weekends & in the evenings in the listed areas) Waterlooville, Denmead, Hambledon, Clanfield, Horndean, Lovedean, First Group Cowplain, Purbrook, Cosham Health Centre and as far as Cosham Railway Waterlooville Station. If using the 654-bus service from Hambledon/Denmead you may travel (Valid from 1st Sep – 2nd July 2021) as far as the Havant Campus but no further into Havant. Waterlooville, Denmead, Hambledon, Clanfield, Horndean, Lovedean, Cowplain, Purbrook, Cosham, Portsmouth, Bishop’s Waltham, Swanmore, Waltham Chase, Shedfield, Wickham Square, Gosport, Fareham, Portchester, First Group Hampshire st nd Paulsgrove, Titchfield, Whiteley, Warsash, Locks Heath, Hedge End, (Valid from 1 Sep – 2 July 2021) Southampton (except the motorway service). If using the 654-bus service from Hambledon/Denmead, the SD5-bus service from Gosport/Fareham/Portchester or the SD4-bus service from Bishops Waltham/Wickham you may travel as far as the Havant Campus but no further into Havant. Stagecoach Waterlooville Waterlooville, Clanfield, Horndean, Lovedean, Cowplain, Purbrook, South Unirider Downs Campus and as far as Havant Asda. (Valid from 1st Sep – 2nd July 2021) ** You cannot travel to the Havant Campus with this ticket ** Stagecoach Havant Unirider Rectory Avenue, Bedhampton, Havant, West Leigh, Leigh Park and as far as (Valid from 1st Sep – 2nd July 2021) South Downs Campus. ** This ticket covers both Havant & South Downs Campus ** Stagecoach South Hants Havant Road, Rectory Avenue, Bedhampton, Havant, West Leigh, Leigh Park, Unirider Waterlooville, Clanfield, Horndean, Lovedean, Cowplain, Purbrook, Portsmouth, (Valid from 1st Sep – 2nd July 2021) Hayling Island, Emsworth (as far as Emsworth Square).
    [Show full text]
  • Havant Borough Transport Statement
    HAVANT BOROUGH TRANSPORT STATEMENT Adopted September 2012 1 CONTENTS page no. 1. Introduction 3 2. Policy Context 4 3. Transport Context and Issues in Havant 8 4. Transport Objectives and Delivery Priorities 11 5. Implementation & Funding 12 FIGURE Figure 1: Policy Framework and Policy Objectives 13 Figure 2 : Potential LSTF transport interventions 15 Figure 3: Havant Borough Transport Statement Map 18 TABLE TABLE 1: Schedule of Transport Improvements 2 HAVANT BOROUGH TRANSPORT STATEMENT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 This report sets out the transport objectives and delivery priorities for the Havant Borough Council (HBC) area. The Transport Statement provides: A local transport policy framework for the Borough; A framework to assist with the prioritisation of transport investment; To assist in transport and land use planning decisions associated with new development proposals; Infrastructure planning in support of HBC’s Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Draft Charging Schedule as well as any future infrastructure delivery planning work in the Borough. The Charging Schedule is programmed to be adopted by February 2013; Guidance on the application of the Transport Contributions Policy (TCP) in the interim period until the CIL Charging Schedule is adopted. 1.2 The Statement is a Hampshire County Council document and has been developed in consultation with Havant Borough Council. The Statement covers the period up to 2026, which conforms with the timeframes of planned development, as outlined in the Havant LDF Core Strategy (adopted March 2011). The Statement will be reviewed and updated on a regular basis, particularly as updated policies and strategies emerge or schemes are completed or modified. 1.3 The Transport Statement links to current economic priorities, including those being developed by the Solent Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).
    [Show full text]
  • A 10 Mile Walk Between the Ship and Bell in Horndean Village and The
    The Trail The Ship and Bell A charming 17th century This walk is suitable for reasonably fit and able walkers. The inn offering stylish distance is 10 miles or 16 kms, with a total ascent of 886 feet or accommodation, good food, 270 metres. Ordnance Survey Explorer 120 Chichester map covers Fuller’s award winning this area. We recommend you take a map with you. beers and a warm welcome. 6 London Road, Horndean, Waterlooville, Hampshire PO8 0BZ Tel: 023 9259 2107 Email: [email protected] The Hampshire Hog The Red Lion The Hampshire Hog Overlooking the South Downs, this beautifully re- furbished inn is the perfect place to base yourself for The Ship business or leisure. and Bell London Road, Clanfield, Waterlooville, Hampshire PO8 0QD FREE PINT OF DISCOVERY BLONDE BEER Tel: 023 9259 1083 to everyone who completes the trail* Email: [email protected] What better way to reward yourself after a long walk than with a refreshing pint of Discovery Blonde Beer. Discovery The Red Lion is a delicious chilled cask beer, exclusive to Fuller’s pubs. Here’s how to claim your free pint: A picturesque country pub 1) Buy any drink (including soft drinks) from two of the dating back to the 12th pubs on this trail and receive a Fuller’s stamp from century serving excellent each pub on your Walk and Cycle trail leaflet. food, all freshly prepared 2) Present your stamped leaflet at the third and final using locally sourced pub you visit along the trail and you will receive a produce.
    [Show full text]
  • A Regeneration Strategy for Havant Borough 2018 – 2036
    2nd lowest in Hampshire A Regeneration Strategy for Havant Borough 2018 – 2036 October 2018 OPPORTUNITY HAVANT Contents Page Introduction 3 The Case for Regeneration 3 Housing Challenges 4 Economic Challenges 4 The Opportunities 7 Key Issues & Objectives 9 THE STRATEGY 10 The Vision 12 Approach 14 Funding 14 Delivery 15 Resources 16 Governance & Management 17 APPENDICES Appendix A – Economic Evidence Base 18 A Regeneration Strategy for Havant Borough 2018 – 2036 24 October 2018. 2 OPPORTUNITY HAVANT OPPORTUNITY HAVANT A Regeneration Strategy for HAVANT BOROUGH 2018 – 2036 INTRODUCTION This strategy sets out the economic case and opportunities for regeneration in Havant Borough. It highlights the key areas where direct targeted intervention will have the greatest impact and states what the Council will do over the next eighteen years to deliver regeneration - including governance, funding and resourcing. The Delivery Plan then sets out the actions (including approvals, funding and project planning) that will be required to facilitate the delivery of phase 1 from 2018 to 2024. Why are we doing it? - What is the Story for Havant? What are our objectives? - How are we going to deliver? THE CASE FOR REGENERATION Economic Development Havant Borough sits in a prosperous part of the South East of England with an affluent population/catchment and a high demand for housing. However difficult economic conditions, high construction costs versus relatively low values and a nervousness from commercial developers who require a high degree of certainty and fixed rates of return - has led to a prolonged lack of investment in renewal in the Borough. In some areas this has led to further depression of residual values, a deterioration in the quality of the urban form and building stock which in turn has exacerbated the lack of private sector investment.
    [Show full text]
  • On 0333 370 4000
    WHERE TO REFER LOCALLY GoodSam App https://www.goodsamapp.org/NHSreferral A new helpline is now available to provide information and advice, as well as practical support to frail or vulnerable Hampshire residents. The Coronavirus Hampshire Helpline – Hantshelp4vulnerable - can be contacted on 0333 370 4000 The helpline is available seven days a week, from 9am-5pm, and is for vulnerable people who do not have support from families, friends or their local community, and who need urgent assistance with practical issues. Local voluntary organisations if you have trouble getting through to the council HUB: Bedhampton The voluntary response to the coronavirus in Bedhampton is being coordinated by Bedhampton Churches: [email protected]. You can call the administrator in office hours (Monday-Friday, 9am to 1pm) on 07310 010912. You can also register on their webpage: https://bedhampton.church/coronavirus/ Map of Bedhampton Parish: https://www.achurchnearyou.com/search/?lat=50.85422430000001&lon=- 0.9976452000000001&place=Bedhampton+Rd%2C+Havant+PO9+3ES%2C+UK&text= Central Havant and West Leigh The voluntary response to the coronavirus in Central Havant and West Leigh is being coordinated by Havant and Leigh Park Good Neighbours: [email protected] or 07908 435657 Cowplain: 1. Cowplain Evangelical Church, Reverend Phill, [email protected], 02392262188 2. Hart Plain Church, Kate MacFarlane, [email protected], 023 9243 0747 Map of Hart Plain Parish: https://www.achurchnearyou.com/search/?lat=50.8952265&lon=- 1.0338999&place=Hart+Plain+Ave%2C+Waterlooville+PO8+8RG%2C+UK&text= 3. The Acorn Centre, Wecock Farm, Aaron Carr, [email protected] 07413931229 Emsworth, Denvilles and Warblington The voluntary response to the coronavirus in Emsworth is being coordinated by Emsworth Alliance.
    [Show full text]
  • Document: A7557965 00001
    The Old Vicarage 5 Marrels Wood Gardens, Purbrook, Waterlooville, Hants, P07 5RS humberts.com The Old Vicarage 5 Marrels Wood Gardens, Purbrook, Waterlooville, Hants, P07 5RS A handsome detached period house of character with contemporary features, substantial well- proportioned accommodation, lovely gardens and a separate gym. Well located within easy access of local shopping amenities. Waterlooville 3 miles, Portsmouth 4.8 miles, Havant 4 miles, Petersfield 13.7 miles, Chichester 15 miles, (All distances and times are approximate). ACCOMMODATION • Study • Reception Hall • Two Family Bathrooms • Cloakroom • Recently double-glazed sash windows • Kitchen/Breakfast Room OUTSIDE • Utility Room • Attractive front and rear gardens • Dining Room • Gym - Former double garage • Sitting Room • Patio area • Conservatory • Above ground 14 ft Swim Spa • Principal Bedroom • Parking for 4 vehicles • 4 Further Bedrooms, one with En-Suite Bathroom THE PROPERTY The Old Vicarage is a very well presented, superbly spacious detached house, believed to date back to around 1907 when it was the vicarage for St John's church, Purbrook. Situated over three floors and providing approximately 3,874 sq ft of accommodation including five bedrooms, four reception rooms and an outside gym providing light and airy characterful living with such features including cast iron fire places, coved ceilings, sash windows and period style radiators. The current owners have tastefully modernised the property, such upgrades including replacing the majority of windows with double glazed sash windows, a hard-wired smoke detection system and a built-in water softener. On entering the house through the central pillared entrance porch there is a particularly impressive reception hall of great character, with cloakroom off and doors leading to other receptions and the kitchen/breakfast room making the ground floor area ideal for entertaining.
    [Show full text]
  • The Idsworth Church Friends Trust 3 AGM – Wednesday 24 April, 2019
    The Idsworth Church Friends Trust 3rd AGM – Wednesday 24th April, 2019 1.Apologies: Dinah Lawson, Jennifer Oatley, Rebecca Probert, Deborah Richards, June Heap, Jill Everett, Tom Everett, Mike Driver, David Uren, Cllr Chris Stanley, Cllr Marge Harvey, Alan Hakim. Attendance: 35 Confirm Minutes of the last meeting (19th April, 2018): These were made available to all Friends via the website. Proposer: Andrew Fisk and Seconder: Simon Hartley 2. Chairman’s Review of the Year: ‘It is incredible to think that, a year ago, we were sitting in the church on the new pew cushions purchased by The Friends and, I am pleased to say, they have proved to make life very much more comfortable for those attending church services, concerts, social events and even AGMs! In April, 2018, Mr Tobit Curteis of the Courthauld Institute was commissioned to inspect the church environment and advise on the condition of the wall paintings. His report was subsequently included in the application to the Heritage Lottery Fund. The last twelve months has been a very busy time for the Friends’ Trust. So what have we achieved during the course of the last year? Well, ten events took place in 2018 for a start: Despite a very hot summer, the weather deluged for our Dark Skies Event in April and we were confined to activities in the church – a great pity as we had a number of families attending and, supported by the team of experts from Clanfield observatory, there was no opportunity to star gaze through their telescopes due to the heavy rain.
    [Show full text]
  • Placement Profile
    Placement Profile Name of Learning Environment: Havant and Waterlooville CMHT OPMH Address: Havant Health Centre, Civic Centre Way, Havant PO9 2JY 02392 344616 Monday – Friday (09:00 - 5.00pm) Dear Student, Welcome to Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust. We hope you find your placement at SHFT rewarding, enjoyable and you find that your time in your placement area is a valuable learning experience. How to find us: 5 minutes’ walk from Havant train station: 10 minutes’ walk from Havant Bus station. We are past the police station and council plaza, next right after leisure centre. Parking on site however, you must give registration to receptionist and request you are put on the white board. If you do not you will be fined. Who to contact before starting placement: Contacts Name: Arron Shelton, OPMH Team Manager Telephone Number: 02392344616 Email: [email protected] Contact by date: At least 2 weeks prior to placement Nature of Service provided: Welcome to the Older Persons Mental Health Team based in Havant Health Centre. We provide assessment, treatment and support to older people with mental illness in the community and across a number of inpatient sites in Hampshire. Our Community Mental Health Team works across East Hampshire to help patients live as independently as possible. We help older people experiencing mental health problems at varying times during their patient journey and illness. We can assess their condition and provide them with care and support that’s tailored to their individual needs. We can also make referrals to other teams, such as our specialist memory services, Occupational Health, Speech and Language Therapy etc.
    [Show full text]
  • Landowner Deposits Register
    Register of Landowner Deposits under Highways Act 1980 and Commons Act 2006 The first part of this register contains entries for all CA16 combined deposits received since 1st October 2013, and these all have scanned copies of the deposits attached. The second part of the register lists entries for deposits made before 1st October 2013, all made under section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980. There are a large number of these, and the only details given here currently are the name of the land, the parish and the date of the deposit. We will be adding fuller details and scanned documents to these entries over time. List of deposits made - last update 12 January 2017 CA16 Combined Deposits Deposit Reference: 44 - Land at Froyle (The Mrs Bootle-Wilbrahams Will Trust) Link to Documents: http://documents.hants.gov.uk/countryside/Deposit44-Bootle-WilbrahamsTrustLand-Froyle-Scan.pdf Details of Depositor Details of Land Crispin Mahony of Savills on behalf of The Parish: Froyle Mrs Bootle-WilbrahamWill Trust, c/o Savills (UK) Froyle Jewry Chambers,44 Jewry Street, Winchester Alton Hampshire Hampshire SO23 8RW GU34 4DD Date of Statement: 14/11/2016 Grid Reference: 733.416 Deposit Reference: 98 - Tower Hill, Dummer Link to Documents: http://documents.hants.gov.uk/rightsofway/Deposit98-LandatTowerHill-Dummer-Scan.pdf Details of Depositor Details of Land Jamie Adams & Madeline Hutton Parish: Dummer 65 Elm Bank Gardens, Up Street Barnes, Dummer London Basingstoke SW13 0NX RG25 2AL Date of Statement: 27/08/2014 Grid Reference: 583. 458 Deposit Reference:
    [Show full text]
  • Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation Sincs Hampshire.Pdf
    Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINCs) within Hampshire © Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre No part of this documentHBIC may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recoding or otherwise without the prior permission of the Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Central Grid SINC Ref District SINC Name Ref. SINC Criteria Area (ha) BD0001 Basingstoke & Deane Straits Copse, St. Mary Bourne SU38905040 1A 2.14 BD0002 Basingstoke & Deane Lee's Wood SU39005080 1A 1.99 BD0003 Basingstoke & Deane Great Wallop Hill Copse SU39005200 1A/1B 21.07 BD0004 Basingstoke & Deane Hackwood Copse SU39504950 1A 11.74 BD0005 Basingstoke & Deane Stokehill Farm Down SU39605130 2A 4.02 BD0006 Basingstoke & Deane Juniper Rough SU39605289 2D 1.16 BD0007 Basingstoke & Deane Leafy Grove Copse SU39685080 1A 1.83 BD0008 Basingstoke & Deane Trinley Wood SU39804900 1A 6.58 BD0009 Basingstoke & Deane East Woodhay Down SU39806040 2A 29.57 BD0010 Basingstoke & Deane Ten Acre Brow (East) SU39965580 1A 0.55 BD0011 Basingstoke & Deane Berries Copse SU40106240 1A 2.93 BD0012 Basingstoke & Deane Sidley Wood North SU40305590 1A 3.63 BD0013 Basingstoke & Deane The Oaks Grassland SU40405920 2A 1.12 BD0014 Basingstoke & Deane Sidley Wood South SU40505520 1B 1.87 BD0015 Basingstoke & Deane West Of Codley Copse SU40505680 2D/6A 0.68 BD0016 Basingstoke & Deane Hitchen Copse SU40505850 1A 13.91 BD0017 Basingstoke & Deane Pilot Hill: Field To The South-East SU40505900 2A/6A 4.62
    [Show full text]