Weekly List of Applications

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Weekly List of Applications Peak District National Park Authority Aldern House, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1AE Telephone number : 01629 816200 WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 18/06/2014 - 24/06/2014 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/DDD/0614/0665 Mr Paul Heslop Andrew Humphries RIBA FULL 420151 ALN P 4977 371703 Moor View Brund Mill Main Street Sheen Constraints Great Longstone BUXTON Ranger Area - DE451TG Derbyshire Ranger Area - SK17 0HP Landscape Character Type - Conservation Area - DESCRIPTION Conversion of single storey flat roof garage to two storey extension. PARISH Great Longstone View Documents NP/SM/0614/0659 Mrs Carol Gunn-Smith LID FULL 413416 ALN P 720 350979 Staffordshire County 28 Wetton Council Nr Ashbourne Constraints Ilam C Of E Primary Derbyshire SSSI Buffer 250m - HAMPS & MANIFOLD VALLEYS School DE6 2AF Ranger Area - Ilam Landscape Character Type - DE6 2AZ Listed Building - Listed Building - Heritage Asset - Heritage Asset - Heritage Asset - Heritage Asset - Conservation Area - DESCRIPTION Proposed extension to rear of school building, incorporating new resource room, staff facility and head teachers office, and glazed external canopy PARISH Ilam View Documents NP/SM/0614/0660 Mrs Carol Gunn-Smith LID LBA 413416 ALN P 720 350979 Staffordshire County 28 Wetton Council Nr Ashbourne Constraints Ilam C Of E Primary Derbyshire SSSI Buffer 250m - HAMPS & MANIFOLD VALLEYS School DE6 2AF Ranger Area - Ilam Landscape Character Type - DE6 2AZ Listed Building - Listed Building - Heritage Asset - Heritage Asset - Heritage Asset - Heritage Asset - Conservation Area - DESCRIPTION Listed Building Consent - Proposed extension to rear of school building, incorporating new resource room, staff facility and head teachers office, and glazed external canopy PARISH Ilam View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 18/06/2014 - 24/06/2014 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/DDD/0614/0677 Mrs Grant Sheffield Window Centre FULL 423842 AAJK P 8264 374657 Cantref 60-70 Broad Lane Hassop Road Sheffield Constraints Calver South Yorkshire Ranger Area - S32 3XN S1 4BT Landscape Character Type - Landscape Character Type - FCE Landholding - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - DESCRIPTION Erection of conservatory. PARISH Calver View Documents NP/K/0614/0653 Mr + Mrs John Whiteley R Bryan Planning FULL 410809 AAJK P 3252 405951 16 The Village 3 Sheephill Road Holme Ringinglow Constraints Holmfirth Sheffield Ranger Area - HD9 2QG S11 7TU Landscape Character Type - Listed Building - Listed Building - Conservation Area - DESCRIPTION Raising roof , alterations to elevations of an extension to Hawthorn Cottage and replacement porch PARISH Holme Valley View Documents NP/DDD/0514/0565 Mr Ian Redfern Bagshaws LDC 419130 JLB P 1959 E 378651 Edgemoor Farm Vine House Abney Church Street Constraints Hathersage Ashbourne SSSI Buffer 250m - ABNEY & BRETTON CLOUGHS Derbyshire Ranger Area - DE6 1AE Ranger Area - Landscape Character Type - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - DESCRIPTION Lawful development certificate for the existing use as a residential dwelling. PARISH Abney & Abney Grange View Documents NP/DDD/0614/0625 Mr Robert Otter LDC 415911 JLB P 2371 E 374928 Dale House Farm Litton Constraints Ranger Area - Ranger Area - Landscape Character Type - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - DESCRIPTION Lawful Development Certificate for an existiung use - Permanent residential caravan PARISH Litton View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 18/06/2014 - 24/06/2014 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/DDD/0414/0375 Mr + Mrs Charboneau S73 415955 KW P 5530 371539 The Old School House Lower Farm Constraints Brushfield SSSI Buffer 250m - THE WYE VALLEY Taddington Section 3 / Natural Zone - Ranger Area - Ranger Area - Landscape Character Type - Landscape Character Type - FCE Landholding - FCE Landholding - DESCRIPTION Section 73 application to amend condition 5 - use as holiday accommodation on NP/DDD/1104/1215 PARISH Brushfield View Documents NP/DDD/0614/0609 Mr Lee Roper FULL 423755 KW P 10027 360146 Barn adjacent to B5056 Winster Constraints Ranger Area - Landscape Character Type - Heritage Asset - FCE Landholding - DESCRIPTION Change of use/conversion of agricultural barn to single residential property. PARISH Winster View Documents NP/DDD/0614/0678 Mrs Heather Smethurst Lee Tombs (Architect) Ltd FULL 421400 KW P 2258 368401 Glebe House 15 Park Road Monyash Road Woodthorpe Constraints Bakewell Nottingham Ranger Area - DE451FG NG5 3HR Neighbourhood Planning Areas - Landscape Character Type - Conservation Area - DESCRIPTION Rear extensions to create a bedroom and conservatory. Minor alteration to side elevation and front garden wall. PARISH Bakewell View Documents NP/SM/0614/0669 Mr + Mrs Derbyshire David Sutherland Architects FULL 408691 KW P 1084 358621 The Cottage 2 Curzon Terrace Warslow Litton Mill Constraints SK170JH BUXTON Ranger Area - Derbyshire Landscape Character Type - SK17 8SR Conservation Area - DESCRIPTION Conversion of workshop to dwelling. PARISH Warslow & Elkstone View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 18/06/2014 - 24/06/2014 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/SM/0614/0674 Mr Martin Bostock EWA FULL 399370 KW P 662 366077 Gradbach Mill Wellfield Quarnford Chester Road Constraints SK170SU Preston Road SSSI Buffer 250m - LEEK MOORS Nr Runcorn Ranger Area - Halton Public Right of Way - WA7 3BA Landscape Character Type - EA Floodzone 3 - EA Floodzone 2 - FCE Landholding - Coal Authority - DESCRIPTION New single storey lounge extension to the existing "Farmhouse accommodation" at the former Youth Hostel and sympathetic conversion of an associated very small outbuilding. PARISH Quarnford View Documents NP/DDD/0614/0664 Mr Dan McGoverne Mr Ronald Turner FULL 420168 LB P 4931 371523 12 The Meadows Bramwell Barn Grisedale Road The Courtyard Constraints Great Longstone Buxton Road Ranger Area - DE451TP Tideswell Ranger Area - SK178PG Landscape Character Type - DESCRIPTION Two storey end extension. PARISH Great Longstone View Documents NP/DDD/0614/0679 Mr Paul Boam Ibis Design FULL 413394 LB P 8696 365957 Tagg Lane Grange The Old Barn Tagg Lane Town End Constraints Monyash Taddington Ranger Area - DE451JP BUXTON Landscape Character Type - Derbyshire FCE Landholding - SK17 9UF DESCRIPTION Erection of Cattle Shed and Whole Crop Store PARISH Monyash View Documents NP/SM/0614/0616 Mr and Mrs P Lees FULL 407302 LB P 9997 356629 Laburnum House Lime Kiln Road Constraints Butterton Ranger Area - Landscape Character Type - FCE Landholding - Conservation Area - DESCRIPTION Erection of conservatory. Change of use of garage/store to ancillary residential use/store. Erection of satellite dish. PARISH Butterton View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 18/06/2014 - 24/06/2014 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/NMA/0614/0643 Mr Anthony Hill NMA 415575 MN P 3744 375911 Greenfields Whitecross Road Constraints Tideswell Plotfile Boundaries - 3744 Plotfile Boundaries - 3744 Ranger Area - Ranger Area - Landscape Character Type - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - DESCRIPTION Non material amendment - enlarge en-suite by 400mm to accommodate small office and install an extra window in the gable. PARISH Tideswell View Documents NP/HPK/0514/0497 Mr + Mrs J McFadyen Graham Hitchen FULL 404947 SC P 10398 Associates 393179 Hurst Nook Croft 13 Sherbrooke Avenue Derbyshire Level Uppermill Constraints Glossop Oldham Ranger Area - Lancs Landscape Character Type - OL3 6EF DESCRIPTION Extension to Hurst Nook Croft PARISH Charlesworth View Documents NP/HPK/0614/0667 J W Handford & Sons Allen & Hunt MAJ 401278 SC P 9725 OR 388169 Aspenshaw Farm Narlow Works APP Aspenshaw Thorpe Constraints S Birch Vale ASHBOURNE Ranger Area - SK221AU Derbyshire Landscape Character Type - DE6 2AT FCE Landholding - Coal Authority - DESCRIPTION Proposed agricultural twin span building to house livestock & to incorporate a parlour, dairy & collecting yard. PARISH New Mills View Documents NP/NMA/0614/0676 Mr AM Vaern NMA 424356 SC P 9681 376280 Freds Cottage Froggatt Constraints Plotfile Boundaries - 9681 Conservation Areas - Froggatt Plotfile Boundaries - 9681 Conservation Areas - Froggatt Ranger Area - Landscape Character Type - Conservation Area - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - Airfield Safeguarding - DESCRIPTION Non material amendment to render the rear and east elevations and use blue slate on the roof. PARISH Froggatt View Documents WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS VALIDATED BY THE AUTHORITY Applications validated between 18/06/2014 - 24/06/2014 Application Number: Name & Address: Agent Name P Number: Location: & Address: Proposal: Parish: Appl. type: Grid Ref.: Case Worker: NP/NMA/0614/0681
Recommended publications
  • STAFFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY's
    312 l'ENN, STAFFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY's Sparrow Mrs. Beckminster house Weller John H. Kelston house, Gold- Harley Wm. (Mrs.), aparts. Oak villa Spencer Mrs. Rose cottage, Penn road thorn hill Hint on Mary, Rose & Ellen (Misstls ), Start Harry, Milton villas Wilcock Robt. Alfred, Goldthorn hill school, Oxford lodge Steadman Joseph, 5 Spring Hill ter Wildman George Charleton,The Cedars Keay Fredk. Wm. farmer, Colway frm Stroud Charles, Penn road Wilke11 Thomas, 3 Milton villas Lowe Samuel, machine proprietor, The Taylor Frederick Davis, Leamcroft Wilkie Miss, Grosvenor house Old farm Taylor Samuel Robt. Worcester lodge Williams Edward, Fern cottage Monk Maryl (Miss), draper, I St. Thorn James, Ashcroft house Williams Thos. Vale ho. Goldthorn hl Phillip's terrace 1'hompson Arthur H. Willow cotta5!.' Witton William, Clifton villas Morris William, shoe maker Thompson James, Apsley house N ash Thomas J oseph, cab proprietor Thompson John, The Uplands COMMERCIAL. Palmer George, commercial traveller, Thompson William, Clifton villa Boucher Mary (Miss), dress maker Elford villas Thurston Chas. Fredk. 2 Church viis Bowdler Joseph, hay & straw dealer Scott Emily (Miss), private school, Tonks Thomas James, Redcliffe Bason Wm. David F.D.H.S. mushroom Clar~nce villas Townsend Mrs. 4 Church road spawn manufactur.. '?, Finchfield Smith Lacey, baker, Ladref house Trezise Mrs. Evelyn cottage Corfield Elizabeth (Miss),dress maker, Spackman Henry Rbt. L.R.C.P.Lond., Underhill Edward M.A. Springfield ho Fair view M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. surgeon & Vaughan Alfred, Leaholm Deam Joseph, decorator, Rookery cot m•3dical officer, Seisdon & \Vom­ Vaughan William Alfred, Blenheim Evans William, farmer, Finchfield frm bourn •listrict Wakefield Geo.
    [Show full text]
  • Der Europäischen Gemeinschaften Nr
    26 . 3 . 84 Amtsblatt der Europäischen Gemeinschaften Nr . L 82 / 67 RICHTLINIE DES RATES vom 28 . Februar 1984 betreffend das Gemeinschaftsverzeichnis der benachteiligten landwirtschaftlichen Gebiete im Sinne der Richtlinie 75 /268 / EWG ( Vereinigtes Königreich ) ( 84 / 169 / EWG ) DER RAT DER EUROPAISCHEN GEMEINSCHAFTEN — Folgende Indexzahlen über schwach ertragsfähige Böden gemäß Artikel 3 Absatz 4 Buchstabe a ) der Richtlinie 75 / 268 / EWG wurden bei der Bestimmung gestützt auf den Vertrag zur Gründung der Euro­ jeder der betreffenden Zonen zugrunde gelegt : über päischen Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft , 70 % liegender Anteil des Grünlandes an der landwirt­ schaftlichen Nutzfläche , Besatzdichte unter 1 Groß­ vieheinheit ( GVE ) je Hektar Futterfläche und nicht über gestützt auf die Richtlinie 75 / 268 / EWG des Rates vom 65 % des nationalen Durchschnitts liegende Pachten . 28 . April 1975 über die Landwirtschaft in Berggebieten und in bestimmten benachteiligten Gebieten ( J ), zuletzt geändert durch die Richtlinie 82 / 786 / EWG ( 2 ), insbe­ Die deutlich hinter dem Durchschnitt zurückbleibenden sondere auf Artikel 2 Absatz 2 , Wirtschaftsergebnisse der Betriebe im Sinne von Arti­ kel 3 Absatz 4 Buchstabe b ) der Richtlinie 75 / 268 / EWG wurden durch die Tatsache belegt , daß das auf Vorschlag der Kommission , Arbeitseinkommen 80 % des nationalen Durchschnitts nicht übersteigt . nach Stellungnahme des Europäischen Parlaments ( 3 ), Zur Feststellung der in Artikel 3 Absatz 4 Buchstabe c ) der Richtlinie 75 / 268 / EWG genannten geringen Bevöl­ in Erwägung nachstehender Gründe : kerungsdichte wurde die Tatsache zugrunde gelegt, daß die Bevölkerungsdichte unter Ausschluß der Bevölke­ In der Richtlinie 75 / 276 / EWG ( 4 ) werden die Gebiete rung von Städten und Industriegebieten nicht über 55 Einwohner je qkm liegt ; die entsprechenden Durch­ des Vereinigten Königreichs bezeichnet , die in dem schnittszahlen für das Vereinigte Königreich und die Gemeinschaftsverzeichnis der benachteiligten Gebiete Gemeinschaft liegen bei 229 beziehungsweise 163 .
    [Show full text]
  • Graham Watkins &
    69 Derby Street, Leek Staffordshire, ST13 6JL Tel: 01538 373308 Fax: 01538 399653 Graham Watkins & Co. Email: [email protected] gw www.grahamwatkins.co.uk Chartered Surveyors, Estate Agents, Auctioneers & Valuers Morridge Top Farm Quarnford, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 0TB For Sale By Public Auction (unless sold by private treaty) Morridge Top Farm, Quarnford, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 0TB To be offered For Sale as a Whole The property provides an excellent opportunity to purchase a stone built house lying in the picturesque Peak District National Park, between the busy towns of Buxton and Leek. The property is in need of further modernisation and improvement and is offered with a range of stone outbuildings and 21 acres of grassland. It is considered that some of the outbuildings may have potential for alternative uses subject to necessary consents. Guide Price of £300,000 - £350,000 Venue The Westwood Golf Club, Leek, Staffordshire, ST13 7AA On Thursday 24th October 2019 at 7:30pm Directions From our Leek office, take the A53 towards Buxton. Follow the main road for approximately 6.5 miles, and the property will be found on your left as indicated by the agents ‘for sale’ board. Situation The property is situated in the Peak District National Park, with far reaching views of the surrounding countryside. The property adjacent to the main A53 Leek to Buxton Road at Quarnford being approximately 6.8 miles from Leek and 6.2 miles from Buxton. Description The property comprises a stone and tiled dwelling house, which we understand has been unoccupied for approximately 25 years.
    [Show full text]
  • Contractor List
    Contact Name Business Name Address Telephone no. Mobile no. Email Website Machinery Contracting type Conservation experience VAT registered Andrew Carr Redway Farm, Waterfall, 07970597257 Hay-making, baling. General farm Green hay baling Yes Waterhouses, Stoke-on- Trent, Staffordshire, ST10 3JA. Bob Wood Lower Summerhill Farm, 07791789675 [email protected] Quad bike seed broadcasting/weed control; fencing; Various Grassland ground preparation No Quarnford, Nr Buxton, rotovating (1.5 m/60"); Rolling; Loadall work; JCB digger; 16 Derbyshire, SK17 0SH. tonne tracked machine; flail pasture topping; winching (25 tonne timber); Timber extraction; small hay baling; hay tedding (small machine). Carl Wibberley/Jane Riddings Farm, Ipstones, 01538 266498 07968796383 Brush harvesting machine; Quad bike seed broadcasting; Specialist Wildflower seed harvesting Yes Clowes Leek, Staffordshire, ST10 weed/rush control. 2JP. Charles Piggott Moorlands Tree & Old Fox Brewery, Mill Lane, 01782 551262 07808571434 [email protected] www.mtagc.co.uk Forestry; tree surgery; meadow maintenance; hedge Groundcare Yes Groundcare Wetley Rocks, Stoke-on- planting/maintenance. Trent, Staffordshire, ST9 0BN. Charlie Horsford C E Horsford Uttoxeter, Staffordshire. 07967192911 charlie@horsford- http://www.horsford-environmental.co.uk Forestry; fencing; conservation management; iron horse; flail Specialist Difficult sites; heather No environmental.co.uk mower; compact & low impact machinery; alpine tractor. harvesting; green hay work; tree felling; scrub control;
    [Show full text]
  • Memorials of Old Staffordshire, Beresford, W
    M emorials o f the C ounties of E ngland General Editor: R e v . P. H. D i t c h f i e l d , M.A., F.S.A., F.R.S.L., F.R.Hist.S. M em orials of O ld S taffordshire B e r e s f o r d D a l e . M em orials o f O ld Staffordshire EDITED BY REV. W. BERESFORD, R.D. AU THOft OF A History of the Diocese of Lichfield A History of the Manor of Beresford, &c. , E d i t o r o f North's .Church Bells of England, &■V. One of the Editorial Committee of the William Salt Archaeological Society, &c. Y v, * W ith many Illustrations LONDON GEORGE ALLEN & SONS, 44 & 45 RATHBONE PLACE, W. 1909 [All Rights Reserved] T O T H E RIGHT REVEREND THE HONOURABLE AUGUSTUS LEGGE, D.D. LORD BISHOP OF LICHFIELD THESE MEMORIALS OF HIS NATIVE COUNTY ARE BY PERMISSION DEDICATED PREFACE H ILST not professing to be a complete survey of Staffordshire this volume, we hope, will W afford Memorials both of some interesting people and of some venerable and distinctive institutions; and as most of its contributors are either genealogically linked with those persons or are officially connected with the institutions, the book ought to give forth some gleams of light which have not previously been made public. Staffordshire is supposed to have but little actual history. It has even been called the playground of great people who lived elsewhere. But this reproach will not bear investigation.
    [Show full text]
  • PN 1566 Staffordshire Historic School Building Study: Phase 1 2007
    PN 1566 Staffordshire Historic School Building Study: Phase 1 2007 Checked by Supervisor…………………………………... date………………… Project Manager………………………..… date………………… Project No. 1566 March 2007 Staffordshire Historic School Building Study: Phase 1 By Shane Kelleher For StaffordshireCounty Council Forfurtherinformationplease contact: Alex Jones(Director) BirminghamArchaeology TheUniversity of Birmingham Edgbaston BirminghamB152TT Tel: 01214145513 Fax: 01214145516 E-Mail: [email protected] WebAddress: http://wwwbarch.bham.ac.uk/bufau Staffordshire Historic School Building Study: Phase 1 STAFFORDSHIRE HISTORIC SCHOOL BUILDING STUDY: Phase 1 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................... 1 2 LOCATION ........................................................................................................... 1 3 PURPOSE OF WORK ............................................................................................. 2 3.1 THE RENEWAL PROGRAMME.................................................................................... 2 3.2 HISTORIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS ................................................................................ 2 3.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ......................................................................................... 3 3.4 METHODOLOGY .................................................................................................. 3 4 HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEXT OF SCHOOLS IN STAFFORDSHIRE.... 8 4.1 PRE-1870 SCHOOLS ..........................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • STAFFORDSHIRE. FAR 735 Tideswell G
    TRADES DIRECTORY.J STAFFORDSHIRE. FAR 735 Tideswell G. Grange, Calton, Ashbrne Torr Joseph, Pitt slacks, Rushton Turnock Thos. Edward Oliver, Grad- Tideswell J. Dale common, The Spencer, Macclesfield bach mill, Quarnford, Buxton Grange, Calton, Ashbourne Torr Wm. Chas. Heaton, Macclesfield Twemlow William & Sons, Stanton,. Tideswell Thos. Brookhay, nr. Lichfld Tortoishell Mrs. C. Denstone, Uttoxe- Ashbourne Tildesley Mrs. Jessie, High street, ter R.S.O Twemlow William, Grange, Uppe~ Eccleshall R.S.O Toy William, Anson street, Rugeley Mayfield, Ashbourne Timrais Charles, Wade Lane farm, Travis J. Bank top, Draycott, Derby Twigg li-eorge, Calton, A.shborne Hill Ridware, Rugeley Trickett G. Castle -st. Chesterton,N'cstl Twigg James, Calton, .A.shborne Timmis Edward, Nethertown,Hamsta.ll Truman Soloman, Cheddleton, Leek Twigg William, Butterton moor, But- Ridware, Rugeley Tudor Mrs. Elizabeth, Farley, Great terton, Leek Timmis J. Gerard's Bromley, Eccles- Haywood, Stafford Twigg Wm. Far moor, Butterton, Leek hall R. S.O Tudor Thos. Barnfield,Kingsley, Stoke Udale J. Coton hall, Coton, Ta,mworth Timmis John, Fradley, Lichfield Tunley Richard, Alrewas, Burton Udall John, Wolseley, Rugeley Timmis R.Podmore,Eccleshall R.S.O Tunnicliff A.. Sunnydale, Hea.thy Lee, Unett Thos. Massey, Whitmare,N'cstle- Timmis Robt. Westwood farm, Leek Buxton Unwin James, Wetley Rocks, Stoke Timmis S. Old hall, Charnes, Eccles- Tunnicliff Abraham, Barrow moor, Unwin R. Greenfields, Ba.gnall, Stoke- hall R.S.O Heathy Lee, Buxton Unwin S. Brindley Ford, Stoke Timmis T. S. Weston,Standon, Eccles- Tunnicliff Arthur, Barrow moor, Unwin Thomas, Werrington, Stoke- hall R.S.O Heathy Lee, Buxton Upton Charles, Yoxall, Burton Timmis T.
    [Show full text]
  • Staffordshire Moorlands in the County of Staffordshire
    Local Government Boundary Commission For England Report No. 114 LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY C OMl'vlI SSI UN FOR ENGLAND REPORT NO. LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND CHAIRMAN Sir Edmund Compton, GCB,KB£. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Mr J M Rankin,QC. MEMBERS The Countess Of Albemarle, DBE. Mr T C Benfield. Professor Michael Chisholm* Sir Andrew WheaUey,CBE. Mr P B Young, CBE. To the Rt H0n Roy Jenkins, MP Secretary of State for the Home Department PROPOSALS FOR REVISED ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS IN THE COUNTY OF STAFFORDSHIRE 1. We, the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, having carried out our initial.review of the electoral arrangements for the District of Staffordshire Moorlands in accordance with the requirements .of section 6? of, and Schedule 9 to, the Local Government Act 1972, present our proposals for the future electoral arrangements for that district. 2. In accordance with the procedure laid down in section 6o(l) and (2) of the 1972 Act, notice was given on 3 June 197^ that we were to undertake this review. This was incorporated in a consultation letter addressed to the Staffordshire Moorlands District Council, copies of which were circulated to the Staffordshire County Council, Parish Councils and Parish Meetings in the district, the Member of Parliament for the constituency concerned and the headquarters of the main political parties. Copies were also sent to the editors of local newspapers circulating in the area and of the local government press. Notices inserted in the local press announced the start of the review and invited comments from members of the public and from any interested bodies.
    [Show full text]
  • Heritage Statement Former Tollhouse, Flash Bar, PP-01878560
    Planning Services Townend Directors: A W Newby B.Sc DMS Waterfall G Peacegood B.Sc PhD Waterhouses Registered in England N* 2458413 Staffs ST10 3HZ VAT N* 536 8272 24 Tel (01538) 308043 web: www.pmeplanning.co.uk email: [email protected] Heritage Statement Former Tollhouse, Flash Bar, PP-01878560 1. Site: The Craft Barn, Flash Bar Stores, Quarnford , BUXTON SK17 0TF. OS Grid Ref SK 032678 Northing 367857 Easting 403216 Fig. 1. The former toll house. 1.1 The Flash Bar Stores and Coffee Shop is located on the A53 at the junction with Summerhill Lane, the C0030 which leads to Longnor 1.2 The Craft Barn (former toll house) is the stone building adjoining the south east corner of the store. 1.3 Please refer to the site location plan accompanying this application for further details. 2. Application Reference: PP-01878560 3. Scope: 3.1 Application PP-01878560 seeks to reinstate the former tollhouse as a dwelling for the proprietor of the stores. 3.2 The application is submitted with reference to the Peak District National Park Authorities Adopted Core Strategy Policy HC1, part C:1 Exceptionally, new housing (whether newly built or from re-use of an existing building) can be accepted where: C. In accordance with core policies GSP1 and GSP2: I. it is required in order to achieve conservation and/or enhancement of valued vernacular or listed buildings Since the proposal is for a single dwelling unit, the policy does not require an a restrictive local needs occupancy agreement. 3.3 This statement examines the historic importance of the building, it’s design and changes to the building.
    [Show full text]
  • 6.1 Agenda Item 6 Staffordshire Moorlands
    AGENDA ITEM 6 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS DISTRICT COUNCIL Moorlands Partnership Board 15th March 2016 TITLE: Financial Review and Summary of Project Allocations 2015/16 OFFICER: Executive Director 1 Recommendation 1.1 That the report is noted. 2 Summary 2.1 This report provides a financial summary of funding available to the Partnership to allocate during the current financial year. The attached tables provides a summary of the allocation of grant funding (Table 1 & 2). 2.2 This report is for information but it does allow Members an opportunity to comment on progress. 3 Report 3.1 Environmental Enhancement Grants 2015/16 Table 1 shows all grants outstanding from previous financial years. It shows the date of approval, the amount of the original grant approved and the balances outstanding as at 30/10/15. Since the last meeting, grants have been paid at St Paul’s Churchyard, Quarnford, No.3 Cross Street, Cheadle, and at 27 Southbank Street, Leek. All outstanding grants are shown in (Table 1). 3.2 Table 2 provides a summary of Budget Allocations for 2015/16, and grants offered to date this financial year. (Table 2). 6.1 4 Implications 4.1 Community Safety: Nil 4.2 Employees: Nil 4.3 Equality and Diversity/ This report has been compiled in accordance Equality Impact with the Council’s Diversity and Equality Assessment: Policies. 4.4 Financial: This report deals with those projects for which funding has already been allocated. 4.5 Legal: Nil 4.6 Sustainability: The repair and reuse of historic buildings contributes significantly to sustainability.
    [Show full text]
  • Councillors' Community Initiative Fund 2018/19 - Year End Report
    COUNCILLORS' COMMUNITY INITIATIVE FUND 2018/19 - YEAR END REPORT Amount Name of Group/ Name of Project/ Cllr(s) Ward Councillor(s) Organisation Activity wants to award The Troll Run Troll Run Christopher Wood £150 Kingsley Village Hall Village Planters and Ivor Lucas & Elsie £200 (£100 Plants Fallows each) Cotton Parish Cemetery Entrance Ivor Lucas £150 Council Archway 1st Waterhouses Activity Weekend Linda Malyon £100 Brownies Holiday Wetley Rocks New Emergency Fire Tony McNicol £100 Village Hall Exit Doors Leek CSOB FC Junior Football Training Neal Podmore £150 Equipment Couch to 5k' in Brough £100 Brough Park Park, Leek - Part funding Mike Gledhill Running Club of trophies for juniors, painting signs on paths Bill Cawley £166 Biddulph Bowling Christopher Wood £100 and Recreational Secure Storage Space Club Jim Davies £100 Sandy Lane Centre Geoff Bond, Linda Lea, £600 (£200 Fire Door Replacement Christina Jebb each) Cellarhead & Refurbishment of District Horticultural Planting Area around Barbara Hughes £150 Society Wetley Rocks Village Hall Bradnop Village Hall Purchase of a large Linda Malyon £100 Storage Shed Staffs Moorlands World Scout Jamboree District Scout Linda Malyon £100 Council 2019 Cheadle & District Foodbank (on Commonwealth Mural Richard Alcock £50 behalf of Town Cllr made by local schools David Sargeant) Dani Ogden £100 Brian Johnson £250 Leek Town Centre Young Peoples Drop-in Youth Project Centre Pam Wood £100 Ben Emery £100 COUNCILLORS' COMMUNITY INITIATIVE FUND 2018/19 - YEAR END REPORT Amount Name of Group/ Name
    [Show full text]
  • Interim Report March 2016
    1 Contents. Introduction 3 1. The History of Whitle 4 2. The Project Team 8 3. Record Offices Visited 9 Records 9 Derbyshire Record Office 9 (i) Categories of documents 9 Manorial Court Records 10 Leases 10 Rentals and Associated Records 11 (ii) Documents Consulted 13 Lichfield Record Office 18 (i) Categories of documents 18 Bishop’s Transcripts 18 The Tithe Map and Award 18 The Archdeaconry of Stafford Visitation Act Books 19 Testamentary Records 20 (ii) Documents Consulted 21 4. Questions Arising from the Research so far 23 5. Next Steps 25 Appendices 26 Appendix 1. Manorial Court Records 27 Appendix 2. Leases 32 Appendix 3. The Tithe Survey 40 Appendix 4. Lichfield Bishop’s Transcripts 40 Appendix 5. Rentals and Related Records 57 2 Peeling Back the Layers: A Community Archaeology Project at Under Whitle. Interim Report, 4 March 2016. The Peeling Back the Layers project is a project that focuses on the study of Whitle, a small area within the parish of Sheen, in Staffordshire, lying on the river Dove right on the boundary with Derbyshire. It has had a relatively long gestation with the interests of many local people in the history and development of the landscape within which they lived, and in the people who lived there before them, becoming focused initially in the Tudor Farming Interpretation Group (TFIG), but now in a much more ambitious formal project with funding and support from a number of local and national bodies, and in particular from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The project is multi-disciplinary marrying the skills of professional historians and archaeologists, but also incorporating the work and knowledge of the local community, so that the project is very much a ‘hands-on educational project’.
    [Show full text]