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Terling & Fairstead Parish Council Parish Fairstead & Terling
Village Design Statement Terling & Fairstead Parish Council Parish & Fairstead Terling September 2014 2 2 Contents Introduction Process Summary Your Planning Considerations Background Character Assessments Landscape Character Assessment Terling Village Centre Owls Hill New Road and Fairstead Road Hull Lane, Mill Lane and Norman Hill, Gambles Green & Flacks Green Waltham Road and Hare Green Fairstead Church End Fuller Street Ranks Green Parish-Wide Characteristics Conclusions Appendices not part of the approved document Appendix A Issues outside the scope of the VDS Appendix B Future Parish Consultation Appendix C The Natural History of Terling Appendix D Village Envelope Appendix E Listed Buildings Appendix F Results of Questionnaire Appendix G Diary of Events Acknowledgements Useful Contacts 3 3 Poster adverting the first public meeting on 7th February 2007 4 4 Introduction Rural communities are seen to be under threat from ill-conceived and badly designed planning and development. The purpose of a Village Design Statement (VDS) is to enable local people to have a say in how they wish their village to develop so that it does not lose its essential characteristics. The Terling and Fairstead Village Design Statement describes the particular character of our Parish and makes recommendations (guidelines) to influence future planning and development. It has been drawn up by representatives of the Parish in full consultation with the residents, businesses and the local planning authorities. The VDS is no paper exercise. Braintree District Council (BDC) formally approves the guidelines in a VDS and uses them in the determination of planning applications. This means that private and public planners and developers, builders, landowners, employers, architects and homeowners need to view it so that they can make informed decisions about how their plans affect the village character and environment. -
Terling 1911 Census by Name
Terling Census 1911 Particulars as to Marriage Profession or Occuaption Name Married Women (10 years & up) Age Complete Children Born Alive Working Address Forenames Surname Male Female Status Years Total Living Died Personal Occupation Industry/Service Status at home? Birthplace Nationality Infirmity Notes Francis Green Abraham Algar 69 Married Farm Labourer Worker Terling, Essex Little Weathers Ada Ellen Algar 9 Great Leighs, Essex Little Weathers Ada Mary Algar 34 Widow 9 6 5 1 Private Means at home Terling, Essex Near Rayleigh Arms Alice Algar 40 Married 6 1 1 Terling, Essex Little Weathers David Algar 3 Terling, Essex Ringers Edward Algar 12 School Terling, Essex Francis Green Elizabeth Algar 65 Married 47 10 7 3 Terling, Essex Ringers Ernle Algar 23 Single Cowman on Farm Worker Terling, Essex Ringers George Algar 15 Single Cowman on Farm Worker Terling, Essex Little Weathers Janet May Algar 5 Terling, Essex Near Rayleigh Arms John Edward Algar 43 Married Farm Labourer Worker Terling, Essex Near Rayleigh Arms John Edward Algar 1 Terling, Essex Ringers Robert Algar 17 Single Labourer on Farm Worker Terling, Essex Ringers Robert Algar 50 Widower 26 7 7 Groom Worker Terling, Essex Francis Green Stanley Algar 10 School Terling, Essex British by parentage Francis Green Tamar Algar 29 Single Domestic Servant Terling, Essex Little Weathers Thomas William Algar 6 Terling, Essex Little Weathers Vera Elizabeth Algar 1 Terling, Essex Brick Cottages Alfred Aves 13 School Terling, Essex Brick Cottages Alice Aves 9 Terling, Essex Braintree Road -
Review 259- April 2017
Hatfield Peverel Review 259- April 2017 1 Local events and happenings round and about Diary Dates Church diary dates from page 14 onwards Village hall events page 18 Hatfield Peverel Review April Hatfield Peverel Parish Council pub li cation. 20 Folk Dance Club Opinions expressed are not necessarily those 26 Hadfelda WI of the Council. 27 Hatfield Peverel Walkers The editors are Jackie and Ken Earney. 30 Pram Race/Hatty Pev’s got talent, page 8 Contributions to 59 Willow Crescent, by email May to [email protected] or by phoning 3 Flower Club 01245 381235. 6 St Andrew’s coffee morning, 10am Contents 6 Plant sale, coffee morning, Oaklands, Stonepath Meadow RIP/NDP 3 Nounsley Road 10am - 12 noon Horticultural Society/Nursery daffodils 4 7 Ride for Helen, page 5 Ride for Helen/Basses wanted/Boundary 5 8 Parish Council meeting, Village Hall walk/Lucy is home 10 Wine Club Parish Council 6 13 Methodist Church coffee morning and cake Hadfelda WI/Foot clinic opens 7 stall, funds to East Africa crisis Pram race/Hatty Pevs got talent/ 8 18 Folk Dance Club Charlotte Greaves childcare/vehicle thefts 20 Helen Rollason coffee morning Girlguiding/Nightingales arrive 9 24 Hadfelda WI Wine Club/Danbury fayre/After 8 Club 10 25 Hatfield Peverel Walkers Hatfield Peverel Walkers 11 28 Horticultural Society garden walk, page 4 About with the Scouts 12 Cricket Club quiz 13 June News from St Andrews 14 1 Folk Dance Club Why China? - MU report 15 3 St Andrew’s coffee morning Methodist Church 16 5 Parish Council meeting Football/Table Tennis/Bowls 17 7 Flower Club Village Hall happenings/Volunteer 18 10 Methodist Church coffee morning/cake stall drivers/WEA 14 Wine Club Useful telephone numbers/Parish Council 19 Lantern walk, loss of Stonepath Meadow 20 Front cover: story time for Edward Bear children Copy for the June issue - see note before a visit to Father Stephen’s garden for the page 3 Easter egg hunt 2 Stonepath Meadow RIP o much for the government’s localism agenda, supposedly to give more say to local communities Son where development in their area should take place. -
Rivenhall Parish Council
For Terling and Fairstead; The Notleys and Faulkbourne Follow us on Facebook at Essex Green Party Spring 2017 Planning matters Major development planned for land between Black Getting planning decisions right is important for local communities. County Councillor James Abbott has Notley and Great Notley worked closely with residents on a number of planning applications, including making representations at Braintree District Council will be deciding on its planning meetings and Appeal hearings. Development Draft Local Plan in June. There will then be a can bring benefits, but it needs to be in the right place final round of public consultation, after which and designed so that it does not cause adverse impacts the Plan will be examined by an Inspector. from heavy traffic or environmental blight. Large scale development is proposed in the Draft Going the right way Plan between Black Notley and Great Notley totalling 2000 houses. This will cover all the countryside north of As well as working to get potholes filled and keeping Bakers Lane and will also spread south of Bakers Lane roadside footways clear from obstruction, Councillor around the junction with London Road. James Abbott is calling on ECC to work with local parish councils and residents to ensure that rural In total, BDC is being required by the Government to directional signposts are reinstated. allocate land for around 14,600 houses to the year 2033, almost all of them in the southern half of Braintree “Fingerpost” signs are a traditional feature of rural areas District around Braintree and Witham with further sites at in Essex. -
Draft Site Allocations & Development Management Plan
Braintree District Council Draft Site Allocations and Development Management Policies Plan Sustainability Appraisal and Strategic Environmental Assessment Environmental Report – Non Technical Summary January 2013 Environmental Report Non-Technical Summary January 2013 Place Services at Essex County Council Environmental Report Non-Technical Summary January 2013 Contents 1 Introduction and Methodology ........................................................................................... 1 1.1 Background ......................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 The Draft Site Allocations and Development Management Plan ........................................ 1 1.3 Sustainability Appraisal and Strategic Environmental Assessment .................................... 1 1.4 Progress to Date ................................................................................................................. 2 1.5 Methodology........................................................................................................................ 3 1.6 The Aim and Structure of this Report .................................................................................. 3 2 Sustainability Context, Baseline and Objectives.............................................................. 4 2.1 Introduction.......................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 Plans & Programmes ......................................................................................................... -
Lamarsh Village Hall Magazine Contact Bret & Rosemary Johnson 227988
Look Out The Parish Magazine for Alphamstone, Lamarsh, Great & Little Henny Middleton, Twinstead and Wickham St Pauls May 2020 www.northhinckfordparishes.org.uk WHO TO CONTACT Team Rector: Revd. Margaret H. King [email protected] 269385 mobile - 07989 659073 Usual day off Friday Team Vicar: Revd. Gill Morgan [email protected] 584993 Usual day off Wednesday Team Curate: Revd. Paul Grover [email protected] 269223 Team Administrator: Fiona Slot [email protected] (working hours 9:00 am - 12 noon Monday, Tuesday and Thursday). 278123 Reader: Mr. Graham King 269385 The Church of St Barnabas, Alphamstone Churchwardens: Desmond Bridge 269224 Susan Langan 269482 Magazine Contact: Melinda Varcoe 269570 [email protected] The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Great & Little Henny Churchwarden: Jeremy Milbank 269720 Magazine Contact: Stella Bixley 269317 [email protected] The Church of the Holy Innocents, Lamarsh Churchwarden: Andrew Marsden 227054 Magazine Contact: Bret & Rosemary 227988 [email protected] Johnson The Church of All Saints, Middleton Churchwarden: Sue North 370558 Magazine Contact: Jude Johnson 582559 [email protected] The Church of St John the Evangelist, Twinstead Churchwardens: Elizabeth Flower 269898 Henrietta Drake 269083 Magazine Contact: Cathy Redgrove 269097 [email protected] The Church of All Saints, Wickham St. Pauls Churchwarden: Janice Rudd 269789 Magazine Contact: Susannah Goodbody 269250 [email protected] www.northhinckfordparishes.org.uk Follow us on facebook : www.facebook.com/northhinckfordparishes Magazine Editor: Magazine Advertising: Annie Broderick 01787 269152 Anthony Lyster 0800 0469 069 1 Broad Cottages, Broad Road The Coach House Wickham St Pauls Ashford Lodge Halstead. -
July 2021 Online Format V3
View online at newsfromthefourparishes.wordpress.com Page 1 Parish News We welcome contributions from individuals, clubs and groups which serve the communities of Fairstead, Faulkbourne, Terling and White Notley. COPY FOR THE AUGUST ISSUE should be sent to Twitchers, Fairstead Road, Terling or emailed to [email protected] for Terling, Fairstead and Faulkbourne or Lindsay Bentley [email protected], Garden House, (01376 583119) for White Notley BY 10am on the 17TH JULY 2021 If you would like to assist in creating or distributing the publication please contact a churchwarden or email the Editor at [email protected] Please do not re-publish information from this magazine without contacting the editor first. Anything which is re-published without permission could be in contravention of copyright, or personal rights. This particularly applies to information or photos re-posted on Social Networks such as Facebook. If you would like to advertise your company in the magazine please contact Heather Cutler on 01245 233 337 or email [email protected] Advertising rates are for 12 months and are as below. Whole page £126 Half Page £68 Quarter Page £37 We are able to assist with advert creation or accept adverts in PDF or JPEG electronic format (preferably to the appropriate dimensions or ratios for the advert size required). There is no charge for advertising individual church or similar community events. Need to know more about the four parishes? Two web sites serve the villages with the latest local information and activities: •www.terlingandfairstead.org.uk •www.whitenotleyfaulkbournepc.org.uk See also the Terling Hub on Facebook Page 2 The Parish News. -
255 Terling and Fairstead Parish Council Subject To
TERLING AND FAIRSTEAD PARISH COUNCIL SUBJECT TO APPROVAL Minutes of the Meeting of Terling and Fairstead Parish Council held on Tuesday 16th May 2017 at 7.30pm at Terling Village Hall, Terling _______________________________________________________________________________________ Present: Mrs S McNamara (Chairman) Mrs P Bird Mrs A Blackshaw Mrs S Fruchard Mrs A Fitzgerald Mrs A Bonham from Minute 17.92 Mrs F Killby, Clerk 2 members of the public 17.88 Election of Chairman SA proposed, and PB seconded that Mrs S McNamara should be appointed as Chairman. Unanimously approved. SM then signed the Declaration of Acceptance of Office of Chairman. 17.89 Election of Vice Chairman Mrs P Bird was happy to continue as Vice Chairman. 17.90 Apologies for Absence - Apologies for absence were received and accepted from Cllr Abbott, Cllr Bebb, R Dixon, I Smith and A Dyke. 17.91 Register of Members’ Personal Interests Councillors were reminded of the requirement to give written notification to the Monitoring Officer within 28 days of becoming aware of any changes to their Personal Interests. 17.92 Co-option of Mrs Abbe Bonham (Terling Ward) AF proposed and SA seconded this co-option, unanimously approved. 17.93 Newly co-opted Councillor to sign the Declaration of Acceptance of Office, Consent to Receive Council Summons and Agenda Electronically and to be reminded of the requirement to complete a Register of Interests and return it direct to the Monitoring Officer at BDC and to thereafter give written notification to the Monitoring Officer within 28 days of becoming aware of any changes. AB signed the Declaration of Acceptance of Office and gave her written consent to receive Council Summons and Agenda electronically. -
Essex County Council (The Commons Registration Authority) Index of Register for Deposits Made Under S31(6) Highways Act 1980
Essex County Council (The Commons Registration Authority) Index of Register for Deposits made under s31(6) Highways Act 1980 and s15A(1) Commons Act 2006 For all enquiries about the contents of the Register please contact the: Public Rights of Way and Highway Records Manager email address: [email protected] Telephone No. 0345 603 7631 Highway Highway Commons Declaration Link to Unique Ref OS GRID Statement Statement Deeds Reg No. DISTRICT PARISH LAND DESCRIPTION POST CODES DEPOSITOR/LANDOWNER DEPOSIT DATE Expiry Date SUBMITTED REMARKS No. REFERENCES Deposit Date Deposit Date DEPOSIT (PART B) (PART D) (PART C) >Land to the west side of Canfield Road, Takeley, Bishops Christopher James Harold Philpot of Stortford TL566209, C/PW To be CM22 6QA, CM22 Boyton Hall Farmhouse, Boyton CA16 Form & 1252 Uttlesford Takeley >Land on the west side of Canfield Road, Takeley, Bishops TL564205, 11/11/2020 11/11/2020 allocated. 6TG, CM22 6ST Cross, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 4LN Plan Stortford TL567205 on behalf of Takeley Farming LLP >Land on east side of Station Road, Takeley, Bishops Stortford >Land at Newland Fann, Roxwell, Chelmsford >Boyton Hall Fa1m, Roxwell, CM1 4LN >Mashbury Church, Mashbury TL647127, >Part ofChignal Hall and Brittons Farm, Chignal St James, TL642122, Chelmsford TL640115, >Part of Boyton Hall Faim and Newland Hall Fann, Roxwell TL638110, >Leys House, Boyton Cross, Roxwell, Chelmsford, CM I 4LP TL633100, Christopher James Harold Philpot of >4 Hill Farm Cottages, Bishops Stortford Road, Roxwell, CMI 4LJ TL626098, Roxwell, Boyton Hall Farmhouse, Boyton C/PW To be >10 to 12 (inclusive) Boyton Hall Lane, Roxwell, CM1 4LW TL647107, CM1 4LN, CM1 4LP, CA16 Form & 1251 Chelmsford Mashbury, Cross, Chelmsford, Essex, CM14 11/11/2020 11/11/2020 allocated. -
Land East of Gleneagles Way, Hatfield Peverel, Cm3 2Jt Application Ref: 16/02156/Out
Our ref: APP/Z1510/V/17/3180729 Mr Jonathan Dixon Savills (UK) Ltd Unex House 132-134 Hills Road Cambridge 8 July 2019 CB2 8PA Dear Sir, TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 – SECTION 77 APPLICATION MADE BY DAVID WILSON HOMES EASTERN LAND EAST OF GLENEAGLES WAY, HATFIELD PEVEREL, CM3 2JT APPLICATION REF: 16/02156/OUT 1. I am directed by the Secretary of State to say that consideration has been given to the report of Brian Cook BA (Hons) DipTP MRTPI, who held a public local inquiry from 12 December 2017 to 30 January 2018 into your client’s application for outline planning permission for residential development of up to 120 dwellings, together with associated open space, landscaping, highways and drainage infrastructure works on land east of Gleneagles Way, Hatfield Peverel in accordance with application ref: 16/02156/OUT, dated 16 December 2016. 2. On 12 July 2017, the Secretary of State directed, in pursuance of Section 77 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, that your client’s application be referred to him instead of being dealt with by the local planning authority. Inspector’s recommendation and summary of the decision 3. The Inspector recommended that that planning permission be granted subject to conditions. 4. For the reasons given below, the Secretary of State agrees with the Inspector’s conclusions, except where stated and agrees with his recommendation. He has decided to grant planning permission subject to conditions. A copy of the Inspector’s report (IR) is enclosed. All references to paragraph numbers, unless otherwise stated, are to that report. -
A Guide to Your Council Tax
2019 2020 A GUIDE TO YOUR COUNCIL TAX WE WANT TO PROTECT YOUR VOTE TOTO VOTEVOTE ATAT AA POLLINGPOLLING Contents STATIONSTATION DON’TDON’T FORGETFORGET 4 How your Council Tax is shared 6 £100 million investment plan TOTO BRINGBRING YOURYOUR IDID 9 Your guide to Council Tax 13 Easy ways to pay WHAT DOES THIS 14 Braintree street market VOTER ID MEAN FOR ME? BRAINTREE DISTRICT 16 Handy contacts COUNCIL HAS BEEN This means that when you go to vote at a polling station in the Braintree SELECTED BY THE CABINET District, before you are given your OFFICE TO TAKE PART ballot paper you will be asked to show IN THE 2019 ELECTORAL either: INTEGRITY TRIALS FOR • one piece of photo ID or • two pieces of non-photo ID, THE LOCAL ELECTIONS one of which must show your ON 2 MAY. current address. Contact us There’ll be no change to postal voting. The trial will provide insight into WEBSITE: how best to ensure the security of The most common photo ID types www.braintree.gov.uk the voting process and reduce are likely to be passport, driving the risk of voter fraud. licence or bus pass, and common EMAIL: non-photo ID types are things like [email protected] Electoral fraud undermines your poll card, Council Tax bill or democracy and takes away a bank card. We’ve listed the current TELEPHONE: person’s right to vote as they accepted ID types on the separate 01376 552525 would like. The Voter ID trial will VOTER ID leaflet. The lists may be focus specifically on voter fraud at POST: subject to change, however final polling stations, where an individual details of the ID types required will Braintree District Council, pretends to be someone else known be on your poll card letter which all Causeway House, as “personation”. -
Witham & Villages Team Ministry Parish Profile 2019
Witham & Villages Team Ministry Parish Profile 2019 St Nicolas’ Church, Witham Parish Office - Mrs Fiona Abbott Phone: 01376 791548 Email: [email protected] Website: www.withamparishchurch.org.uk W&VTM Parish Profile Jan 2020 final Table of Contents The Wider Context ............................................................................................................. 4 Witham & Villages Ministry Team: .................................................................................... 4 Current Team Members: ................................................................................................ 4 The Parish of Witham Summary:...................................................................................... 5 Aspirations ..................................................................................................................... 5 Challenges ...................................................................................................................... 6 The Team ......................................................................................................................... 6 The Team Rector: ............................................................................................................... 6 Role: ................................................................................................................................ 6 Qualities: ......................................................................................................................... 7 The Parish of Witham