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The London Gazette
Number 51238 1593 The London Gazette Registered as a Newspaper at The Post Office THURSDAY, 1 ITH FEBRUARY 1988 State Intelligence PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE DEPUTY LIEUTENANT ENDOWMENTS AND GLEBE MEASURE 1976 COMMISSIONS Notice is hereby given that on 18th December 1987 Her Majesty LIEUTENANCY OF THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL in Council confirmed by Order in Council, a Scheme made by the Church Commissioners affecting the Winwick Rectory Act 1884. Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Copies of the said Order may be obtained from the Church Cornwall on 1st February 1988: Commissioner's Office at 1 Millbank, London SW1P 3JZ. Kenneth Alan Gilbert Esquire, O.B.E. of Treskello, Trevarthian (1SI) Farm, Plain-an-Gwarry, Marazion, Cornwall. Major Ian Mayman, of The House, Talland Bay Hotel, near UNIVERSITIES OF OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE ACT 1923 Looe, Cornwall. * A Statute made by the Governing Body of the University of Group Captain Stanley George Nunn, O.B.E., D.F.C., of Dawes Cambridge on 15th January 1988, amending Statutes A, B, C, D Cottage, Trenewan, Looe, Cornwall. and K has been submitted for the approval of Her Majesty in John Richard Walter Carew Pole Esquire, of Antony House, Council, and this notice is accordingly published under with the Torpoint, Cornwall. provisions of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act 1923. The purpose of this Statute is to amend provisions relating to: Colonel Ronald William Potts T.D., J.P., of The Old Rectory, the residential requirement necessary for names to be inscribed on Lanreath by Looe, Cornwall. the Roll of Regent House; election to the Council of the Senate; Professor Antony Charles Thomas D.Litt, M.A., of admission of women students; voting at meetings of University Lambessow, St Cement, Truro, Cornwall. -
July-Aug 2011
St Martin-By-Looe News Published and funded by St Martin-By-Looe Parish Council www.stmartinbylooepc.btck.co.uk July/Aug 2011 Parish Council Update Your Parish Magazine This is the last edition of the Parish Magazine in its current format, the magazine will be relaunched in September as a quarterly publication based around the seasons, Spring, Sum- mer, Autumn and Winter. The content will still be as local as is possible to achieve, however, with your help it could be even better. Please let me know of anything you want to include, this could be a special birthday, anniversary or a special achieve- ment gained at school, college or in the workplace. I am also looking for good quality photographs of the Parish for use in the new look magazine. I can be contacted on 01579 340905 or by email: [email protected] Planning Applications Applications were considered for the removal of Condition 1 and the variation of S106 agreement at Millendreath Holiday Village. The replacement of mobile toilet block with permanent ablution facility at Penhale. Demolition of existing agricultural dwelling and construction of a replacement agricultural dwelling with detached garage at Pethick Farm. Proposed siting of 5 static holiday caravans on land previously used as storage area at Polborder Farm. Donations A £100 donation was agreed for St Martin’s Village Hall Trust for the installation of a disabled door. Meeting Dates You are always welcome to attend the Parish Council Meetings. The next meetings will take place on July 7th and August 25th (September meeting) at 7.30pm. -
Habitat Regulations Assessment Plymouth & SW Devon Joint Local Plan Contents
PLYMOUTH & SW DEVON JOINT PLAN V.07/02/18 Habitat Regulations Assessment Plymouth & SW Devon Joint Local Plan Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 5 1.1 Preparation of a Local Plan ........................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Purpose of this Report .................................................................................................................. 7 2 Guidance and Approach to HRA ............................................................................................................. 8 3 Evidence Gathering .............................................................................................................................. 10 3.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 10 3.2 Impact Pathways ......................................................................................................................... 10 3.3 Determination of sites ................................................................................................................ 14 3.4 Blackstone Point SAC .................................................................................................................. 16 3.5 Culm Grasslands SAC .................................................................................................................. -
Lanlawren Cottage, Trenewan, Looe, Cornwall Pl13 2Pz Guide Price £740,000
LANLAWREN COTTAGE, TRENEWAN, LOOE, CORNWALL PL13 2PZ GUIDE PRICE £740,000 LANSALLOS BEACH 2 MILES, POLPERRO & FOWEY 4 MILES, LOOE 6 MILES, PLYMOUTH 25 MILES & TRURO 29 MILES. Close to the beautiful South Cornish Coast. Delightfully situated, south facing country house. Privacy and seclusion. Mature gardens and with paddocks. Approx 9.1 acres. About 1750 sq ft. 23' Drawing Room - 26' Kitchen/Dining Room - 4 Bedrooms (2 en-suite) – Family Bath/Shower Room - Potential for separate Annex/Guest Suite – New Garage - Parking - Outbuildings - 2 Greenhouses. ALSO NOTE - £670,000 WITHOUT LAND AND SELLER W ILL PAY 3% SECOND HOME STAMP DUTY (IF APPLICABLE) LOCATION Lanlawren, Cornish meaning "Valley of the Foxes", in the sleepy coastal Parish of Lansallos, is a befitting secluded setting for this property. It is deeply rural, yet also just off the unspoiled South Cornwall Heritage coastline. Plymouth and Truro are within commutable distance. The National Trust Coastal Path is a short walk from the property and accesses this visually stunning coastline with its sheltered, peaceful and hidden coves forming part of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Although tucked away off the beaten track, Lanlawren is readily accessible off the M5 and A38 and there is a mainline railway station at Liskeard (Plymouth to London Paddington 3 hours). The town of Saltash (26 miles) has a Waitrose store on its northern outskirts. DESCRIPTION Lanlawren Cottage has undergone careful renovation. It provides comfortable and flexible accommodation with partial double glazing and full oil-fired central heating. The drawing room on the first floor has exposed beams to the roof apex, a corner log burner and three windows, all with a Southerly aspect over the garden, meadows, wooded valley and with the sea just over the hill. -
Community Network Member Electoral Division Organisation / Project Grant Description Grant Amount Year West Penwith Dwelly T
Community Grant Member Electoral Division Organisation / Project Grant Description Year Network Amount Penwith Community Radio Penwith Radio FM West Penwith Dwelly T Penzance East £200.00 2014/15 Station broadcasting project Christmas Workshops and West Penwith Dwelly T Penzance East Pop Up Penzance £100.00 2014/15 window Gulval Church Cross West Penwith Fonk M Gulval & Heamoor Gulval Christmas Lights £276.00 2014/15 Upgrade Penwith Community Radio Penwith Radio FM West Penwith Fonk M Gulval & Heamoor £300.00 2014/15 Station broadcasting project Christmas Workshops and West Penwith Fonk M Gulval & Heamoor Pop Up Penzance £100.00 2014/15 window Paul Village Christmas tree West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Hutchens House Paul £150.00 2014/15 project Safety Improvements to West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Mousehole Christmas Lights £300.00 2014/15 equipment trailer Research & Recording Mousehole Historic Research & West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Mousehole 1810 as a £100.00 2014/15 Archive Society Pilotage Port Making the digital archive West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Newlyn Archive £100.00 2014/15 more accessible to visitors West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Newlyn Harbour Lights Xmas Lights 2014 £150.00 2014/15 West Penwith Harding R Newlyn & Mousehole Tredavoe Chapel Trust Christmas trees £150.00 2014/15 Community Grant Member Electoral Division Organisation / Project Grant Description Year Network Amount Penwith Community Radio Penwith Radio FM West Penwith James S St Just in Penwith £200.00 -
Agenda-Thursday-06Th-February-2020-Website
MADRON PARISH COUNCIL Chairman Mr Vic Peake Website: www.madron.org Clerk to the Council Trannack Farm Mrs J Ellis St Erth Tel: 07855774357 Hayle E-mail: [email protected] TR27 6ET Ordinary Meeting of Madron Parish Council to be held at Trythall CP School on Thursday 06th February 2020, at 7.30pm Dear Councillor, You are requested to attend the meeting at the time and date shown above. Mrs J Ellis, Clerk. AGENDA 1. Apologies 2. Acceptance of Minutes Ordinary meeting held on 02nd January 2020 at Landithy Community Rooms. 3. Declarations of interest in items on this agenda 4. Dispensations 5. Public Participation 6. Chairman’s Comments 7. Councillor's Questions and Comments - (24 hours notice to clerk advisable) 8. Comments from Cornwall Councillors 9. Planning Applications: PA18/02055 - Land at Tregoddick Farm, Vingoes Lane Madron – Outline Planning Application for 17 dwellings. PA20/00072 - Rosemorran Farm Road from Popworks Hill to Helnoweth Gulval TR20 8YS - Erection of an agricultural storage shed. PA19/10464 - Redundant Barn Hellangove Farm Gulval Penzance Cornwall TR20 8XD - Conversion of agricultural barn to form dwelling house – Amended Plans. PA19/10777 - Trebean Fore Street Madron TR20 8SH - Construction of garage, store and studio as re- submission of PA19/07377. Approved: PA19/09335 - Bone Farm Access To Bone Farm Heamoor TR20 8UJ - Application of reserved matters following outline approval PA14/09985 dated 19.12.2014: Access Appearance Layout Scale and Landscaping: Variation of condition 1 in relation to decision notice PA15/1134. PA19/09763 - Polkinghorne Cottage, The Chalet Access To Boscobba Gulval TR20 8YS - Proposed single- storey Extension to existing Chalet. -
Truro 1961 Repairs BLISLAND St
Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason BALDHU St. Michael & All Angels BALDHU Cornwall Truro 1961 Repairs BLISLAND St. Pratt BLISLAND Cornwall Truro 1894-1895 Reseating/Repairs BOCONNOC Parish Church BOCONNOC Cornwall Truro 1934-1936 Repairs BOSCASTLE St. James MINSTER Cornwall Truro 1899 New Church BRADDOCK St. Mary BRADDOCK Cornwall Truro 1926-1927 Repairs BREA Mission Church CAMBORNE, All Saints, Tuckingmill Cornwall Truro 1888 New Church BROADWOOD-WIDGER Mission Church,Ivyhouse BROADWOOD-WIDGER Devon Truro 1897 New Church BUCKSHEAD Mission Church TRURO, St. Clement Cornwall Truro 1926 Repairs BUDOCK RURAL Mission Church, Glasney BUDOCK RURAL, St. Budoc Cornwall Truro 1908 New Church BUDOCK RURAL St. Budoc BUDOCK RURAL, St. Budoc Cornwall Truro 1954-1955 Repairs CALLINGTON St. Mary the Virgin CALLINGTON Cornwall Truro 1879-1882 Enlargement CAMBORNE St. Meriadoc CAMBORNE, St. Meriadoc Cornwall Truro 1878-1879 Enlargement CAMBORNE Mission Church CAMBORNE, St. Meriadoc Cornwall Truro 1883-1885 New Church CAMELFORD St. Thomas of Canterbury LANTEGLOS BY CAMELFORD Cornwall Truro 1931-1938 New Church CARBIS BAY St. Anta & All Saints CARBIS BAY Cornwall Truro 1965-1969 Enlargement CARDINHAM St. Meubred CARDINHAM Cornwall Truro 1896 Repairs CARDINHAM St. Meubred CARDINHAM Cornwall Truro 1907-1908 Reseating/Repairs CARDINHAM St. Meubred CARDINHAM Cornwall Truro 1943 Repairs CARHARRACK Mission Church GWENNAP Cornwall Truro 1882 New Church CARNMENELLIS Holy Trinity CARNMENELLIS Cornwall Truro 1921 Repairs CHACEWATER St. Paul CHACEWATER Cornwall Truro 1891-1893 Rebuild COLAN St. Colan COLAN Cornwall Truro 1884-1885 Reseating/Repairs CONSTANTINE St. Constantine CONSTANTINE Cornwall Truro 1876-1879 Repairs CORNELLY St. Cornelius CORNELLY Cornwall Truro 1900-1901 Reseating/Repairs CRANTOCK RURAL St. -
Clerk's Notes 2017.09.11
ST EWE Clerk’s Notes — 11 September 2017 Page 1 of 2 PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE ANY OF THIS CORRESPONDENCE SENT TO YOU BEFORE THE MEETING. PLANNING Decisions: 1) ST EWE decision. EN17/00605 Status: CLOSED. 21 July 2017. Land Opposite Lefesant Farm St Austell PL26 7DD. Alleged works not carried out in accordance with approved plans; namely fascia's and soffits are white primer and plans show external finishes to be stained softwood joinery. Case Officer: Donna Paull 2) ST EWE decision. EN17/01008 Status: CLOSED. 21 July 2017. Land Opposite Lefesant Farm St Austell PL26 7DD. Not in accordance of approved plans (C2/92/01258) namely; third Velux type roof-light has been added to the south elevation, windows are fitted with clear glass and positions have been altered, external joinery has been painted, overall build height does not comply, and the garage has been re-located. Case Officer: Donna Paull 3) PENTEWAN VALLEY. PA17/05674 APPROVED. Levalsa Farm London Apprentice St Austell Cornwall PL26 7AW. Use of land for siting of safari tent for glamping accommodation 4) ST EWE decision. PA17/05381. APPROVED. Demolition of annexe with replacement extensions and alterations including proposed garage/workshop with hobbies room/studio over - Tregenna Little Polgooth St Austell PL26 7DD 5) ST EWE decision. PA17/05788. Status: DISCHARGED. Submission of details to discharge conditions 2 and 3 in respect of decision notice PA16/06730 - Tregenna Barn Little Polgooth St Austell 6) ST EWE. PA17/02217/PREAPP. Pre-application advice for change of use of land for holiday use - Polmassick Vineyard Polmassick St Austell PL26 6HA 7) ST EWE decision. -
Another Three Breweries for North Oxfordshire
Issue 69 – Summer 2017 FREE – Please take one Magazine of North Oxfordshire Branch of CAMRA Another Three Breweries For we went to press as they were North Oxfordshire waiting for an electrician to wire the brewery up before the work Following on from the recent this issue. Also, expect to find a of brewing could begin. The news in Beer on Tap 67 of two cask at the Candleford beer fes- brewery is housed in an out- new breweries opening in the tival on Sat 17 June. The beer building behind the pub and is North Oxfordshire Branch (Little range currently includes IPA only small. Brewer Nick is hop- Ox and Church HanBrewery) (Initial Pirate Ale, 5.2% abv, an ing to start small with one beer it seems we are about to gain IPA style strong bitter), Cannon at a time building up to about another three. Fire (4.7%, Spitfire-style bitter), three core beers. Pirate Brewery has opened at Buccaneer (4.3%, a dark copper/ Continued on page 3 the White Lion pub in Fewcott, red best bitter), Sea Legs (3.3%, a with the brewery being installed low gravity mild) and Red Beard in a large log cabin behind the (5.0%, a vibrant red ale). Lee is pub. Named after the large chil- already working on new brews dren’s pirate play ship in the pub as we go to press. See Brewery garden, the beers all have ‘Pirate’ News for more details. or sea-themed names. Expected to open by the time With a weekly brewing capac- this edition of Beer on Tap hits ity of one-and-a-half casks, beer the streets is the new Bicester is mainly for in-house consump- Brewery based at the Angel in tion, but local beer festivals are Bicester. -
CORNWALL. [.I.Jlllly'
1264. r.AB CORNWALL. [.I.JllLLY'. FARMERs-continued. Matthew Thos. Church town, Tresmere, Meager H.St. Blazey, Par Station R.S.O Martin John, Kingscombe, Linkinhorne, Launceston Meager S. St. Blazey, Par Station RS.O Callington RS.O Matthews Thomas & Son, Blerrick, MeagerTbos. Pengilly, St. Erme, Truro Martin J. Lanyon, Loscombe, Redruth Sheviock, Devonport Medland Mrs. Mary & Sons, Beer, MartinJ.Latchley,Gunnislake,Tavistock Matthews E.Mtdlawn,Pensilva,Liskeard Marhamchurch, Stratton R. S. 0 Martin John, Newton, Callington R.S.O l\Iatthews Mrs.E.Trannaek,Sncrd.Pnznc Medland Henry, Burracott,Poundstock, Martin J.Summercourt,Grampound Rd Matthpws Mrs.George Henry, Chenhale, Stratton R.S.O Martin John, Treneiage, St. Breock, St. Keverne, Helston Medland J. Combe, Herodsfoot, Liskrd )\Tadebridge RS.O Matthews Henry, Winslade, Stoke Medland Richard, Court barton, Mar- Martin J. Trewren, Madron, Penzance Climsland, Callington R.S.O hamchurch, Stratton R.S.O MartinJ.We. moor,Whitstone,Holswrthy Matthews Jas. Nancrossa, Carnmenellis, Medland Thomas, Crethorne, Pound- Martin John, Wishworthy," Lawhitton, Penryn stock, Stratton RS. 0 Launceston MatthewsJohn, Antony, Devonport Medland William, Whiteley, Week St. Martin John Lewis, Treneddon, Lan- Matthews John, Goongillings, Constan- Mary, Stratton RS.O sallos, Polperro RS.O tine, Penryn Medland William, Woodknowle, Mar- Martin In. Symons, Tregavetban, Truro Matthews John, ReJeatb, Camborne hamcburcb, Stratton RS.O Martin J. Albaston,GunnisJake,Tavistck Matthews John, Trendeal, Ladock, Medlen J.Coombe,Duloe,St.KeyneRS.O Martin Joseph, Carnsiddia,St.Stythians, Grampound Road Medlen John, Tbe Glebe, Duloe RS.O Perran-Arworthal R.~.O Mattbews In. Trevorgans, St. Buryan, Medlin M. Cbynoweth, MaOO, Pelll'yn Martin Joseph, Nanpean, St. -
Cornwall. [Kelly's
122 ST. GLUVIAS. CORNWALL. [KELLY'S COMMERCIAL, Medlyn Frederick, farmer, Kernick Clifford John, wheelwright Bastian J1omes, farmer, Pascoe Ra.wling Jas. Andw.frmr. Laity farm Curtis & Harvey Lim. gunpowder Blee Jas. Hy. coach buider,Treluswell Richards William, farmer, Mankea magazine (John C. Isanc, agent) C"lemens Tbos. nurseryman, Gabbons Roberts Joseph, farmer, Treluswell Davey Stephen Henry ,agent for Field's Dunstan Chillion, Lemon Arms P.H. Rogers Matthew, farmer, Gonreeve Arsenical works Burnt house Thomas .Alfred, carpenter, Burnt ho Dingle John, ~hoe maker Dumtan William, farmer, Bisson Thomas Alfd. Chas. farmr.Busvannah Dill'gle John .Alonzo, schoolmaster Eva.IJS Frederick, farmer, Chywuun Trelus well Brewery Co. ( Sidney Herbt. Goodman William, smith Green Reuben, boot & shoe maker Gav• EJwin, farmer, Burnt house Hatch), brewers, maltsters & wine Gay James, farmer, Parkengue & spirit merchants Harris Samuel, wholesale tailor Goudman Edwd, blacksmith,Burnt ho Trenear Alfred, farmer, Poplar cot llill Walter,Victory inn & mattress ma Hearle Samuel, farmer, Davies Treneer Robert, jun. market gardenr Isaac J uhn C. gunpowder agent Hearn William, farmer, Gorrangorras Treneer Willia.m, dairyman,Barres mr James Arthur, carpenter, Post office Hogbin Priestley, home stewa.rd & Wilcock Richd. frmr. Little Gonreeve Martin Edwd.farmer,Gadles & Lidgey gardener to F. G. Enys e~q. D.L., Williams Jas.& T. H.farmers,Roskrow ::Vlartin Elizabeth (Miss), grocer J.P. Enys Wills John, farm·er, Gwarder Martin John, farmer , Knowles Jn. Hy. farmer, Treluswell Martin William, grocer, draper & PONSANOOTH. liverv stables La.w.rey Ma.rtin, farmer, Trelu~well • Lawrey William John, assistant over· Andrew James · Pascoe R. insurance agent seer, clerk to Parish Council, edu Malins Rev. -
The Old Cart House the Old Cart House Boswinger, St Austell, PL26 6LL Gorran Churchtown 1 Mile Truro 16 Miles St Austell 10 Miles
The Old Cart House The Old Cart House Boswinger, St Austell, PL26 6LL Gorran Churchtown 1 mile Truro 16 miles St Austell 10 miles • Countryside & Sea Views • 2 Reception Rooms • Kitchen/breakfast Room • Utility Room • Family Bathroom • 4 Bedrooms (2 En Suite) • Delightful Gardens • Garage and Parking Guide price £625,000 SITUATION Set in the heart of this rural hamlet, The Old Cart House forms one side of a delightful courtyard of barn conversions comprising three separate dwellings. This detached property stands in its own private gardens and is an attractive home maintained to the highest of standards with new doors, windows and soffits. The Old Cart House enjoys wonderful views over the surrounding countryside and the waters of Veryan Bay. The nearest villages are Gorran Churchtown and Gorran Haven. At A handsome and beautifully presented converted barn in a rural Gorran Churchtown there is a public house and small general store, with the pretty coastal village at Gorran Haven boasting a range of local hamlet with glorious views to the waters of Veryan Bay amenities including a village store/post office and public house. More extensive local facilities can be found in Mevagissey arranged around the cobbled streets and charming harbour. The bustling town of St Austell is approximately 10 miles distant with a wider range of amenities including shops, banks, schools and recreational facilities and16 miles to the west is the Cathedral City of Truro which forming the administrative and cultural centre of the county. Both St Austell and Truro have mainline railway stations connecting with London Paddington and Newquay Airport on the north coast offers regular domestic and international flights.