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The following NICEIC and ELECSA customers have completed the Electric Vehicle training course, please speak to these contractors as to how they can access Government grants to support the installation of your charging point for further information please visit www.niceic.com/find-a-contractor/electric-vehicles Company Name Phone Location Post Region Code CJ Loveridge Ltd 07781154764 Albecq GY5 Channel 7YA Island Electrical Compliant Ltd 07714028227 Swadlincote DE11 East Midlands 8DB MCT Electrical Services Ltd 07792671694 Swadlincote DE11 East Midlands 8HE Kevin Hall 07843080351 Measham DE12 East Midlands 7JE C&S Home Services Ltd t/a C&S 07969659707 Matlock DE4 East Midlands Solar 2QF Derbyshire County Council 01629 538401 Matlock DE4 East Midlands 3FW Masson Electrical Ltd 0162956042 Matlock DE4 East Midlands 3LR Criton Electrical Services Ltd 01773 609597 Matlock DE4 East Midlands 5GX Smart Homes Electrical 07713478568 Matlock Bath DE4 East Midlands 5LE Boblock 01773541011 Broadmeadows DE55 East Midlands 3AD Hectors Electrics Ltd 07703391867 Hilton DE65 East Midlands 5HN macs/electrical 01263824987 Derby DE72 East Midlands 3TP Wayne Lawrence Electrical 01332 690262 Derby DE73 East Midlands Contractors Ltd 6TG Black & Yellow Ltd 03303339090 Gainsborough DN21 East Midlands 2RF Insite Electrical Solutions 07590 598940 RETFORD DN22 East Midlands 9AD Ecolighting Ltd 01455 552511 HINCKLEY LE10 East Midlands 3BN A&A Electrical Services Ltd 01509 238855 Loughborough LE11 East Midlands 5RJ Willett Electrical Services 07534899975 Loughborough -
Heritage at Risk Register 2014, East Midlands
2014 HERITAGE AT RISK 2014 / EAST MIDLANDS Contents Heritage at Risk III Nottinghamshire 58 Ashfield 58 The Register VII Bassetlaw 59 Broxtowe 63 Content and criteria VII Gedling 64 Criteria for inclusion on the Register VIII Mansfield 65 Reducing the risks X Newark and Sherwood 65 Rushcliffe 68 Key statistics XIII Rutland (UA) 69 Publications and guidance XIV Key to the entries XVI Entries on the Register by local planning XVIII authority Derby, City of (UA) 1 Derbyshire 2 Amber Valley 2 Bolsover 3 Chesterfield 4 Derbyshire Dales 5 High Peak 6 North East Derbyshire 8 Peak District (NP) 9 South Derbyshire 9 Leicester, City of (UA) 12 Leicestershire 15 Blaby 15 Charnwood 15 Harborough 17 Hinckley and Bosworth 19 Melton 20 North West Leicestershire 21 Lincolnshire 22 Boston 22 East Lindsey 24 Lincoln 32 North Kesteven 33 South Holland 36 South Kesteven 39 West Lindsey 44 Northamptonshire 49 Daventry 49 East Northamptonshire 52 Kettering 53 Northampton 54 South Northamptonshire 54 Wellingborough 56 Nottingham, City of (UA) 57 II EAST MIDLANDS Heritage at Risk is our campaign to save listed buildings and important historic sites, places and landmarks from neglect or decay. At its heart is the Heritage at Risk Register, an online database containing details of each site known to be at risk. It is analysed and updated annually and this leaflet summarises the results. Over the past year we have focused much of our effort on assessing listed Places of Worship; visiting those considered to be in poor or very bad condition as a result of local reports. -
Current Polling Arrangements
Appendix 1 BASSETLAW DISTRICT COUNCIL INTERIM REVIEW OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2019 CONSULTATION DOCUMENT Polling Polling Place Electorate Assessment District June Code 2019 AA1 The Recreation 959 Location – Centrally located in the polling district of AA1. Beckingham Room Premises - Access to the room in which the polling station is located is The Green adequate. Heating and lighting adequate. Can accommodate the size of the AA2 Beckingham 106 electorate. Saundby Doncaster Parking – On street parking only. DN10 4NL Total – 1,065 AA3 Walkeringham 854 Location – Centrally located. Walkeringham Village Hall Premises - Access to the room in which the polling station is located is Stockwith Road adequate. Heating and lighting adequate. Walkeringham Parking – Suitable parking. Doncaster DN10 4JF BA1 Barnby Memorial 1020 Location – Centrally located in BA1 polling district in the Blyth Ward as there Blyth Hall are no suitable premises available in the LA1 polling district (Hodsock Ward). High Street Premises - Access to the room in which the polling station is located is LA1 Hodsock (Hodsock Blyth 47 adequate. Heating and lighting adequate. Ward) Worksop Parking – Very small car park and on-street parking. S81 8EW Total – 1,067 1 Appendix 1 Polling Polling Place Electorate Assessment District June Code 2019 BA2 Scrooby Village 274 Location – Centrally located. Scrooby Hall Premises - Access to the room in which the polling station is located is Low Road adequate. Heating and lighting adequate. Scrooby Parking – On street parking only. Doncaster DN10 6AJ BA3 Styrrup Village Hall 291 Location – Situated in the polling district of AH. Styrrup with Oldcotes Serlby Road Premises - Access to the room in which the polling station is located is (part) Styrrup adequate. -
Dukeries History Trail Booklet
Key Walk 1 P Parking P W Worksop Café Steetley C P P Meals Worksop W Toilets C Manor P M Museum Hardwick Penny Walk 2 Belph Green Walk 7 W C M P W Toll A60 ClumberC B6034 Bothamsall Creswell Crags M Welbeck P W Walk 6 P W M A614 CWalk 3 P Carburton C P Holbeck P P Norton Walk 4 P A616 Cuckney Thoresby P Hall Budby P W M WalkC 5 Sherwood Forest Warsop Country Park Ollerton The Dukeries History Trail SherwoodForestVisitor.com Sherwood Forest’s amazing north 1. Worksop Priory Worksop is well worth a visit as it has a highly accessible town centre with the Priory, Memorial Gardens, the Chesterfield Canal and the old streets of the Town Centre. Like a lot of small towns, if you look, there is still a lot of charm. Park next to the Priory and follow the Worksop Heritage Trail via Priorswell Road, Potter Street, Westgate, Lead Hill and the castle mound, Newcastle Avenue and Bridge Street. Sit in the Memorial Gardens for a while, before taking a stroll along the canal. Visit Mr Straw’s House(National Trust) BUT you must have pre-booked as so many people want to see it. Welbeck Abbey gates, Sparken Hill to the south of the town. The bridge over the canal with its ‘luxury duckhouse’, Priorswell Road . 2. Worksop Manor Lodge Dating from about 1590, the Lodge is a Grade 1 listed building. Five floors have survived – there were probably another two floors as well so would have been a very tall building for its time. -
Proposals Document
BASSETLAW DISTRICT COUNCIL REVIEW OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2019 SCHEDULE OF POLLING PLACES AND POLLING STATIONS DRAFT PROPOSALS DOCUMENT Polling Polling Place Electorate Individual / Comments / Proposal District June 2019 Organisation Representations made Code AA1 The Recreation Room 959 Councillor J Sanger No comments. No change, existing Beckingham The Green MBE Considers the arrangements Beckingham Beckingham Ward buildings suitable for considered suitable. AA2 Doncaster 106 voting purposes. Saundby DN10 4NL Total – 1,065 AA3 Walkeringham Village 854 No change, existing Walkeringham Hall arrangements Stockwith Road considered suitable. Walkeringham Doncaster DN10 4JF BA1 Barnby Memorial Hall 1020 No change, existing Blyth High Street arrangements Blyth considered suitable. LA1 Hodsock (Hodsock Worksop 47 Ward) S81 8EW Total – 1,067 BA2 Scrooby Village Hall 274 Scrooby Parish The premises suit and No change, existing Scrooby Low Road Council serve our village very arrangements Scrooby well given our ageing considered suitable. Doncaster population. DN10 6AJ 1 Polling Polling Place Electorate Individual / Comments / Proposal District June 2019 Organisation Representations made Code No other comments, considers the building suitable for voting purposes. BA3 Styrrup Village Hall 291 Styrrup with Oldcotes The Parish Council are No change, existing Styrrup with Oldcotes Serlby Road Parish Council happy to see both arrangements (part) Styrrup Oldcotes and Styrrup considered suitable. Doncaster Village Halls are to DN11 8LT remain as Polling BA4 Oldcotes Village Hall 286 Stations. No change, existing Styrrup with Oldcotes Maltby Road arrangements (part) Oldcotes considered suitable. Worksop S81 8JN CA1 Carlton in Lindrick 2,081 Councillor R They worked well in No change, existing Carlton-in-Lindrick Civic Centre Carrington-Wilde May. -
Heritage at Risk Register 2017, East Midlands
East Midlands Register 2017 HERITAGE AT RISK 2017 / EAST MIDLANDS Contents Heritage at Risk III Northampton 61 South Northamptonshire 61 Wellingborough 65 The Register VII Nottingham, City of (UA) 66 Content and criteria VII Nottinghamshire 68 Criteria for inclusion on the Register IX Ashfield 68 Reducing the risks XI Bassetlaw 69 Key statistics XIV Broxtowe 73 Gedling 74 Publications and guidance XV Mansfield 75 Key to the entries XVII Newark and Sherwood 75 Rushcliffe 78 Entries on the Register by local planning XIX authority Rutland (UA) 79 Derby, City of (UA) 1 Derbyshire 2 Amber Valley 2 Bolsover 4 Chesterfield 5 Derbyshire Dales 6 Erewash 7 High Peak 8 North East Derbyshire 9 Peak District (NP) 10 South Derbyshire 11 Leicester, City of (UA) 14 Leicestershire 17 Charnwood 17 Harborough 19 Hinckley and Bosworth 21 Melton 22 North West Leicestershire 23 Lincolnshire 24 Boston 24 East Lindsey 26 Lincoln 34 North Kesteven 36 South Holland 38 South Kesteven 40 West Lindsey 45 North East Lincolnshire (UA) 50 North Lincolnshire (UA) 52 Northamptonshire 55 Corby 55 Daventry 55 East Northamptonshire 58 Kettering 60 II East Midlands Summary 2017 notable theme for our work in tackling heritage at risk this year has been regeneration and the economic and social benefits it brings. We are excited A about the potential heritage has to improve our lives as demonstrated at Derby and now in Nottingham. And having taken North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire back into the East Midlands last year, I have been delighted that we were able to assist in funding repairs to Victoria Mill, Grimsby. -
Appendix 3 – Proposals for New Divisional Boundaries
APPENDIX 3 – PROPOSALS FOR NEW DIVISIONAL BOUNDARIES ASHFIELD Proposals for Ashfield are based on the new polling districts and wards arising from Ashfield’s own boundary review and seek to address the significant electoral imbalances in the current County Divisions of Kirkby South and North and, to a lesser extent, those in Sutton. The proposals have also sought to recognise the distinct local communities of Hucknall, Selston, Kirkby and Sutton. For example, to endeavour to deal with electoral imbalance in Kirkby South Division some thought was given to extending the boundaries of Hucknall and Selston Divisions into Kirkby South, however, it was clear that there was no affinity or community links that would justify this approach. The proposals result in all Divisions being within +/- 10% of the average across the County. New Divisional boundaries are, therefore, recommended as detailed below (all Divisions to be represented by 1 Councillor unless otherwise stated):- Hucknall Division – to continue as a 3 Councillor/Member Division based on current boundaries to reflect well established community links and the discrete nature of the town centre. Total electorate is 26806, giving a Councillor: elector ratio of 1: 8935, that is -6% of the average and allows scope for further future development. Selston Division – to now include all of the District ward of Underwood (i.e. add in UND6) so that the Division is now co-terminous with the District wards of Selston, Underwood and Jacksdale. At 10522 the electorate is +10% of the average. Kirkby South Division – to comprise the new District wards of Kirkby Cross & Portland and Annesley & Woodhouse. -
The Following NICEIC and ELECSA Customers Have Completed The
The following NICEIC and ELECSA customers have completed the Electric Vehicle training course, please speak to these contractors as to how they can access Government grants to support the installation of your charging point for further information please visit www.niceic.com/find-a-contractor/electric-vehicles Company Name Phone Location Post Code Region CJ Loveridge Ltd 07781154764 Castel GY5 7YA Channel Island Boblock 01773541011 Broadmeadows DE55 3AD East Midlands Deuce Electrical 07428042630 Nottinghamshire NG17 8BP East Midlands LURO Electrical Solutions 07894 008881 Nottingham NG15 8AA East Midlands Insite Electrical Solutions 07590 598940 Clumber and Hardwick S80 3NH East Midlands IPS Electrical Ltd 07966139473 Clumber and Hardwick S80 2DE East Midlands Periam & Williamson Ltd 01205 362281 Boston PE21 6PW East Midlands A J Wright Electrical Contractors 0115 939 0000 Stapleford NG9 8BQ East Midlands Ltd J McCann & Co (Nottingham) Ltd 0115 9540166 Nottingham NG9 6DQ East Midlands TMB Electrical Services 07973491077 Beeston NG9 7FJ East Midlands A&A Electrical Services Ltd 01509 238855 Loughborough LE11 5RJ East Midlands M Cooper Electrical Ltd 01509 812731 LOUGHBOROUGH LE12 7RA East Midlands T S Electrical 07917741360 Loughborough LE12 7GD East Midlands Willett Electrical Services 07534899975 Loughborough LE12 7AU East Midlands Alpha Heating (Chesterfield) Ltd 01246 558723 Chesterfield S40 2TZ East Midlands Carmel Uk Ltd 01246 575 800 CHESTERFIELD S43 4FR East Midlands D O R Electrical Ltd 01246 260055 Chesterfield S41 9QB East Midlands DME (Dale Montague Electrical) 07929044938 Chesterfield S40 2AY East Midlands JA Holleworth 07968932483 Chesterfield S41 0AG East Midlands Midall & Stones Electrical 01246 456466 Chesterfield S41 8LT East Midlands P. -
Heritage at Risk Register 2016, East Midlands
East Midlands Register 2016 HERITAGE AT RISK 2016 / EAST MIDLANDS Contents Heritage at Risk III North East Lincolnshire (UA) 57 North Lincolnshire (UA) 59 The Register VII Nottingham, City of (UA) 63 Content and criteria VII Nottinghamshire 65 Criteria for inclusion on the Register IX Ashfield 65 Reducing the risks XI Bassetlaw 65 Broxtowe 69 Key statistics XIV Gedling 70 Publications and guidance XV Mansfield 71 Key to the entries XVII Newark and Sherwood 72 Rushcliffe 75 Entries on the Register by local planning XIX authority Rutland (UA) 76 Derby, City of (UA) 1 Derbyshire 2 Amber Valley 2 Bolsover 4 Chesterfield 5 Derbyshire Dales 6 Erewash 7 High Peak 8 North East Derbyshire 9 Peak District (NP) 10 South Derbyshire 10 Leicester, City of (UA) 13 Leicestershire 16 Charnwood 16 Harborough 18 Hinckley and Bosworth 19 Melton 20 North West Leicestershire 21 Lincolnshire 22 Boston 22 East Lindsey 23 Lincoln 31 North Kesteven 33 South Holland 35 South Kesteven 37 West Lindsey 42 Northamptonshire 48 Corby 48 Daventry 48 East Northamptonshire 51 Kettering 53 Northampton 54 South Northamptonshire 54 Wellingborough 57 II East Midlands Summary 2016 he East Midlands Heritage at Risk Register now incorporates entries in the North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire local authority areas, which were Tformerly included in the Yorkshire Heritage at Risk Register. This move reflects the responsibilities for planning advisory and statutory functions in these areas that are now vested in Historic England’s East Midlands team. We welcome the restoration of historic Lincolnshire – at least for Historic England’s purposes! This administrative realignment largely accounts for the increase in East Midlands Register entries in 2016. -
International Passenger Survey, 2009
UK Data Archive Study Number 6255 -International Passenger Survey, 2009 Airline code Airline name Code /Au1 /Australia - dump code 50099 /Au2 /Austria - dump code 21099 /Ba /Barbados - dump code 70599 /Be1 /Belgium - dump code 05099 /Be2 /Benin - dump code 45099 /Br /Brazil - dump code 76199 /Ca /Canada - dump code 80099 /Ch /Chile - dump code 76499 /Co /Costa Rica - dump code 77199 /De /Denmark - dump code 12099 /Ei /Ei EIRE dump code 02190 /Fi /Finland - dump code 17099 /Fr /France - dump code 07099 /Ge /Germany - dump code 08099 /Gr /Greece - dump code 22099 /Gu /Guatemala - dump code 77399 /Ho /Honduras - dump code 77499 /Ic /Iceland - dump code 02099 /In /India - dump code 61099 /Ir /Irish Rep - dump code 02199 /Is /Israel - dump code 57099 /It /Italy - dump code 10099 /Ja /Japan - dump code 62099 /Ka /Kampuchea - dump code 65499 /Ke /Kenya - dump code 41099 /La /Latvia - dump code 31799 /Le /Lebanon - dump code 57499 /Lu /Luxembourg - dump code 06099 /Ma /Macedonia - dump code 27399 /Me /Mexico - dump code 76299 /Mo /Montenegro - dump code 27499 /NA /Nauru (Dump) 54099 /Ne1 /Netherlands - dump code 11099 /Ne2 /New Guinea - dump code 53099 /Ne3 /New Zealand - dump code 51099 /Ni /Nigeria - dump code 40299 /No /Norway - dump code 18099 /Pa /Pakistan - dump code 65099 /Pe /Peru - dump code 76899 /Po /Portugal - dump code 23099 /Ro /Romania - dump code 30199 /Ru /Russia - dump code 30999 /Sa /Saudi Arabia - dump code 57599 /Se /Serbia - dump code 27599 /Sl /Slovenia - dump code 27699 /So1 /Somalia - dump code 48199 /So2 /South Africa -
Nottinghamshire County Council
This matter is being dealt with by: Keith Ford Reference: T E k W nottinghamshire.gov.uk Mr P Kingsley Review Officer Local Government Boundary Commission for England 3rd Floor, Layden House 76-78 Turnmill Street, London EC1M 5LG Dear Mr Kingsley, Electoral Review of Nottinghamshire County Council At the meeting of the Council’s Policy Committee on 11th February 2015, the Council is due to consider its response to the Commission’s consultation for a new pattern of Electoral Divisions based on the retention of 67 Councillors. In order to comply with the Commission’s revised deadline for submission of comments by 9th February, the attached documents set out the case for the proposals, the names of the proposed Divisions, the number of Councillors proposed to represent each Division, the projected electorate for each Division and the new electoral variance for each proposed Division. Please note that due to the size of the document, Appendix 4 to the Policy Committee report (the current and proposed maps) is not attached. This document is available via the following link:- Appendix 4 - Boundary Review All of the above is subject to the approval of Policy Committee and the comments and issues which the Committee members ask to be raised in support of this submission during the committee meeting. The outcome of the Committee meeting and any additional comments, amendments or information considered appropriate will therefore be submitted as soon as possible after the 11th February and together with the submission attached to this letter shall form the complete submission of the County Council. -
Wards and Constituencies
Appendix 2 Ward/Parish/Constituency Register Ward Parish Constituency Reference AA1 Beckingham Beckingham Bassetlaw AA2 Beckingham Saundby Bassetlaw AA3 Beckingham Walkeringham Bassetlaw BA1 Blyth Blyth Bassetlaw BA2 Blyth Scrooby Bassetlaw BA3 Blyth Styrrup with Oldcotes (Part) Bassetlaw BA4 Blyth Styrrup with Oldcotes (Part) Bassetlaw CA1 Carlton Carlton-in-Lindrick Bassetlaw CA2 Carlton Carlton-in-Lindrick Bassetlaw CA3 Carlton Carlton-in-Lindrick Bassetlaw CA4 Carlton Carlton-in-Lindrick Bassetlaw CA5 Carlton Wallingwells Bassetlaw DA1 Clayworth Clarborough Bassetlaw DA2 Clayworth Clayworth Bassetlaw DA3 Clayworth Hayton Bassetlaw DA4 Clayworth Wiseton Bassetlaw EA1 East Markham Askham Newark EA2 East Markham Bevercotes Newark EA3 East Markham Bothamsall Newark EA4 East Markham East Markham Newark EA5 East Markham Eaton Newark EA6 East Markham Gamston Newark EA7 East Markham Haughton Newark EA8 East Markham West Drayton Newark EA9 East Markham West Drayton Newark EA10 East Markham West Markham Newark Appendix 2 Register Ward Parish Constituency Reference FA1 East Retford East N/A Bassetlaw FA2 East Retford East N/A Bassetlaw FA3 East Retford East N/A Bassetlaw FA4 East Retford East N/A Bassetlaw FA5 East Retford East N/A Bassetlaw GA1 East Retford North N/A Bassetlaw GA2 East Retford North N/A Bassetlaw GA3 East Retford North N/A Bassetlaw GA4 East Retford North N/A Bassetlaw GA5 East Retford North N/A Bassetlaw GA6 East Retford North N/A Bassetlaw HA1 East Retford South N/A Bassetlaw HA2 East Retford South N/A Bassetlaw HA3 East