Contract Leads

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Contract Leads Contract Leads Powered by EARLY PLANNING Projects in planning up to detailed plans submitted PLANS APPROVED Projects where the detailed plans have been approved but are still at pre-tender stage TENDERS Projects that are at the tender stage CONTRACTS Approved projects at main contract awarded stage Midlands Co-op) Agent: Darnton EGS, The Planning authority: Rushcliffe Job: Detailed Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail STONE £5.475M Agent: Stephen George & Partners, 170 Authority Agent: Ingenium Archial Ltd, Coach House, Monk Fryston Hall, Monk Plans Submitted for 36 retirement flats Plans Granted for demolition Client: Cofely Land Off Tilling Drive, Walton London Road, Leicester, LE2 1ND Contractor: Walker Building, 58 Oxford Street, MIDLANDS/ Fryston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS25 5DU Tel: Client: McCarthy & Stone Retirement District Energy Developer: Cofely District Planning authority: Stafford Job: Detail Bowmer & Kirkland Building Services Ltd, NORTH/ Birmingham, West Midlands, B5 5NR Tel: Not 01977 681001 Lifestyles Ltd Agent: The Planning Bureau, Energy, Garrett House, Manor Royal, Crawley, Plans Granted for 73 residential units Client: Robert W Kirkland House, Alfreton Road, Available EAST ANGLIA Norton Motorcycles Donington H, Park Edward Court, Broadheath, Altrincham, West Sussex, RH10 9UT Tel: 01293 549944 Taylor Wimpey (North Midlands) Developer: Derby, DE21 4AG Tel: 01332 331444 NORTH-EAST YORK £1.2M Lane Castle Donington £7.80m Greater Manchester, WA14 5GL CAMBRIDGE £1M Neil Boddison Associates, The Studio, 19 Bird Catherine Junior School, Brandon Street Record, Broad Lane Appleton Early Planning Planning authority: North West Tel: 0161 9263344 Phase1 Of The North West, Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6PW Street £0.35m Early Planning Roebuck BIRMINGHAM £13.3M Leicestershire Job: Detailed Plans Submitted 24 - 34 St. Marks Street 31 Curzon CambridgeScheme Tel: 01543 262444 Planning authority: Leicester Job: Detail BRADFORD £0.975M Planning authority: Selby Job: Outline Plans Former Waverley School Site, Hob Moor for motorcycles manufacturing centre Street £11.3m Planning authority: South Cambridgeshire Plans Granted for catherine junior school Former Site Of, 35 Clifton Villas Submitted for 16 houses/luxury houses Road Small Heath (extension) Client: Norton Motorcycles (UK) Planning authority: Nottingham Job: Job: Reserved Matters Granted for Contracts Client: Leicester City Council Agent: Leicester Planning authority: Bradford Job: Detailed Client: Lightaway Ltd Agent: DLA Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Ltd Agent: EKV Design Ltd, The Enterprise Detailed Plans Submitted for student neighbourhood park Client: The University of BIRMINGHAM £8.325M City Council, New Walk Centre, Welford Place, Plans Submitted for 12 houses & 1 bungalow Architecture Limited, 55 St Pauls Street, Detailed Plans Submitted for school building Centre, Bridge Street, Derby, DE24 8GX Tel: accommodation (new/conversion) Client: Cambridge Developer: Aecom, Midcity Place, Land Fronting, Birchfield Road Leicester, LE1 6ZG Contractor: Interserve Client: Firebird Homes Limited Agent: Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 2TE Tel: 0113 887 Client: Birmingham City Council Agent: 01332895272 Globalcove Ltd Agent: GMA Architecture, UK 71 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6QS Tel: 020 Livingstone RoadBurton Wood Drive Construction, 3 Raynes Way, Syston, Leicester, Brewster Bye Architects, 5 North Hill Road, 3100 Associated Architects, 1 Severn Street Place, ELY £12.1M House, 82 Heath Road, Twickenham, TW1 7061 7000 Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail LE7 1PF Tel: 0116 269 1700 Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS6 2EN Tel: 0113 275 The Mailbox, Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 Hereward Park, Downham Road 4BA Tel: 020 8891 5959 Car Park F2 Addenbrookes, Hills Road Plans Granted for 83 houses & 28 flats Client: LINCOLN £1M 4000 Plans Approved 1SE Tel: 0121 233 6600 Planning authority: East Cambridgeshire PETERBOROUGH £0.375M £0.4m Birmingham City Council Agent: Walker Bifrangi UK Ltd, Spa Road DURHAM £547.86M BRADFORD £1.65M BOSTON £0.3M Job: Outline Plans Submitted for 9 Fletton Church Hall, Fairfield Road Planning authority: Cambridge Job: Detail Troup Architects, 52 Lyndon Road, Sutton Planning authority: Lincoln Job: Detail Plans Travel Inn, Arnison Retail Centre Pity Former Kilner House And Former, St. The Old Abattoir Adj, 8 Field Street supermarket & retail units Client: Cambridge Planning authority: Peterborough Job: Plans Granted for portable training building Coldfield, West Midlands, B73 6BS Granted for research & development centre Me Clares Avenue Planning authority: Boston Job: Detailed Property Group PLC Agent: Accord Detailed Plans Submitted for 5 houses Client: Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Contractor: Birmingham City Council, 1 Client: Bifrangi UK Ltd Agent: Stem Architects Planning authority: Durham County Job: Planning authority: Bradford Job: Detail Plans Submitted for 4 houses Client: Mr. Paul Architecture Ltd, Compton House, Walnut Client: Perna-Gilbert Developments Ltd Foundation Trust Developer: Peter Brett Lancaster Circus, Birmingham, West Ltd, Rope Walk, Lincoln, LN6 7DQ Contractor: Detailed Plans Submitted for hotel Plans Granted for 22 houses Client: Lumia Wilkinson Agent: Neil Dowlman Architecture, Tree Close, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4TX Tel: Agent: J J & J Hartley, 109 Fulbridge Road, Associates LLP, Caversham Bridge House, Midlands, B4 7DJ Tel: 0121 303 9944 Henry Boot Construction Limited, Callywhite (extension/alterations) Client: Premier Inn Homes Limited Developer: Lumia Homes 14 Main Ridge West, Boston, Lincolnshire, 01483 455100 Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE1 3LE Tel: Waterman Place, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8DN BOSTON £1.1M Lane, Derbyshire, Dronfield, South Yorkshire, S18 Agent: Allison Pike Partnership, 7 Buxton Limited, City House, 21 - 27 Cheapside, PE21 6QQ Tel: 01205 357272 GREAT YARMOUTH £0.25M 01733 707012 Tel: 0118 950 0761 Old Station Yard, Station Road 2XN Tel: 01246 410111 Road West, Disley, Stockport, SK12 2AE Tel: Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 4HR Tel: 01274 BUXTON £0.32M JJ B Sports Plc, 22 Market Place RUGBY £0.3M FELIXSTOWE £1M Sutterton NORTHAMPTON £0.95M 01663 763000 253444 Gradbach Mill, Quarnford Planning authority: Great Yarmouth Job: Land off, Elkington Lane Barby 201 Hamilton Road Planning authority: Boston Job: Detail Plans Land And Properties At, Grafton Road HARTLEPOOL £2.5M DURHAM £1M Planning authority: Peak District National Detailed Plans Submitted for 3 flats & 1 Planning authority: Daventry Job: Outline Planning authority: Waveney Job: Detail Granted for vehicles sales & service centre Roade Venture Court Queens Meadow Stonebridge Inn, Stonebridge Park Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for restaurant/cafe & 1 storage Client: Mr. J Plans Submitted for 4 houses Client: Mr. & Plans Granted for public house Client: JD (conversion/new) Client: Ballyvesey Holdings Planning authority: South Northamptonshire Business Park Planning authority: Durham County Job: college (extension) Client: Newcastle-under- Kraus Agent: Gordon White & Hood, Mrs. P J & A J Owen Agent: Wilbraham Wetherspoon Ltd Developer: Harrison Ince LTD Agent: Whittaker & Watt Architects, 379 Job: Detail Plans Granted for 7 houses, 6 flats Planning authority: Hartlepool Job: Detailed Detail Plans Granted for pumping station Lyme College Agent: Ellis Williams Architects, Beresford House, 1 Newtown Street, Leicester, Associates, 18A Regent Place, Rugby, Partnership, 2 Jordan Street, Knott Mill, Antrim Road, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim, & 1 bungalow Client: Grand Union Housing Plans Submitted for 25 business units Client: Client: Enterprise Inns Developer: Peter Wellfield, Chester Road, Preston Brook, LE1 6WH Tel: 0116 254 7868 Warwickshire, CV21 2PN Tel: 01788 562233 Manchester, M15 4PY Tel: 0161 236 3650 BT36 5EB Contractor: Lagan Construction Group Agent: Baily Garner, 55 Charlotte Street, Homes & Communities Agency Agent: Arup Mathews Associates, Belcombe Place, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 3BA Tel: 01928 Aldi Foodstore Ltd, North Quay Burton Group Properties Ltd, 2 High GREAT YARMOUTH £0.3M Ltd, Rosemount House, 21 - 23 Sydenham Birmingham, West Midlands, B3 1PX & Partners, Central Square, Forth Street, Bradford-On-Avon, Wiltshire, BA15 1NA Tel: 752200 £0.28m Street £0.69m Common Farm, Common Road Hemsby Road, Belfast, BT3 9HA Tel: 028 9045 5531 Contractor: Lovell Partnership Ltd, Pinewood, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE1 3PL 01225 864312 CAMBRIDGE £1M Planning authority: Great Yarmouth Job: Planning authority: Rugby Job: Detailed Planning authority: Great Yarmouth Job: CAMBRIDGE £3.2M Bell Heath Way, Woodgate Business Park, Tel: 0191 261 6080 LEEDS £1M University Farm, Huntingdon Road Detailed Plans Submitted for supermarket Plans Submitted for restaurant/takeaway Detail Plans Granted for 4 residential units Cambourne Primary School, Land to Woodgate Valley, Birmingham, West Midlands, HUDDERSFIELD £1M 74 Wigton Lane Planning authority: Cambridge Job: (extension/alterations) Client: Aldi Stores (conversion) Client: Millcliffe Ltd Agent: (new/conversion) Client: Burnley Group the west of, Cambourne B32 3BZ Tel: 0121 421 8300 41 Ashbrow Road Fartown Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detail Plans Approval Of Reserved Matters for Ltd Agent: Harris Partnership Ltd, 2 St. Johns Britsch Design, The Annex, 33 Dillingburgh Partnership Ltd Developer: Mr. G Parrott, Planning authority: Cambridge Job: Detail NOTTINGHAM £0.9M Planning authority: Kirklees Job: Outline Granted for luxury house Client: Mr. Barry neighbourhood park Client: University
Recommended publications
  • Managing the BBC's Estate
    Managing the BBC’s estate Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General presented to the BBC Trust Value for Money Committee, 3 December 2014 BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION Managing the BBC’s estate Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General presented to the BBC Trust Value for Money Committee, 3 December 2014 Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport by Command of Her Majesty January 2015 © BBC 2015 The text of this document may be reproduced free of charge in any format or medium providing that it is reproduced accurately and not in a misleading context. The material must be acknowledged as BBC copyright and the document title specified. Where third party material has been identified, permission from the respective copyright holder must be sought. BBC Trust response to the National Audit Office value for money study: Managing the BBC’s estate This year the Executive has developed a BBC Trust response new strategy which has been reviewed by As governing body of the BBC, the Trust is the Trust. In the short term, the Executive responsible for ensuring that the licence fee is focused on delivering the disposal of is spent efficiently and effectively. One of the Media Village in west London and associated ways we do this is by receiving and acting staff moves including plans to relocate staff upon value for money reports from the NAO. to surplus space in Birmingham, Salford, This report, which has focused on the BBC’s Bristol and Caversham. This disposal will management of its estate, has found that the reduce vacant space to just 2.6 per cent and BBC has made good progress in rationalising significantly reduce costs.
    [Show full text]
  • One Man's Personal Campaign to Save the Building – Page 8
    The newspaper for BBC pensioners – with highlights from Ariel online Goodbye TVC One man’s personal campaign to save the building – page 8 April 2013 • Issue 2 bbC expenses regional dance band down television drama memories Page 2 Page 6 Page 7 NEWS • MEMoriES • ClaSSifiEdS • Your lEttErS • obituariES • CroSPEro 02 baCk at thE bbC Pollard Review findings On 22 February, acting director general Tim Davie sent the following email to all staff, in advance of the publication of the Nick Pollard. Pollard Review evidence: hen the Pollard Review was made clearer to ensure all entries meet BBC published back in December, Editorial standards. we said that we would The additional papers we’ve published Club gives tVC a great release all the evidence that today don’t add to Nick Pollard’s findings, send off WNick Pollard provided to us when he they explain the factual basis of how he (where a genuine and identifiable interest of delivered his report. Today we are publishing arrived at them. We’ve already accepted the BBC is at stake). Thank you to all the retired members and all the emails and documents that were the review in full and today’s publication There will inevitably be press interest and ex-staff who joined us for our ‘Goodbye to appended to the report together with the gives us no reason to revisit that decision as you would expect we’re offering support to TVC’ on 9 March. The day started with a transcripts of interviews given to the review. or the actions we are already taking.
    [Show full text]
  • Mailbox Reit Plc Opportunity Overview
    MAILBOX REIT PLC OPPORTUNITY OVERVIEW September 2020 DISCLAIMER THIS PRESENTATION AND ITS CONTENTS ARE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL AND ARE NOT FOR RELEASE, PUBLI- background information on the Company, its business, and the industry in which it operates and is not intended investment decisions. No representation or warranty is made as to the achievement or reasonableness of, and no CATION OR DISTRIBUTION, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN OR INTO THE UNITED STATES to provide complete disclosure upon which an investment decision could be made. The merit and suitability of an reliance should be placed on, such forward-looking statements. No statement in this presentation is intended to OF AMERICA (INCLUDING ITS TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS, ANY STATE OF THE UNITED STATES, AND THE investment in the Company should be independently evaluated and any person considering such an investment in be, nor may it be construed as, a profit forecast. Any investment in the Company is speculative, involves a high de- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA) (THE “UNITED STATES” OR “U.S.”), CANADA, THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA, the Company is advised to obtain independent advice as to the legal, tax, accounting, financial, credit, and other gree of risk, and could result in the loss of all or substantially all of an investment. Performance can be positively AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AFRICA, NEW ZEALAND, HONG KONG, SINGAPORE OR JAPAN, OR TO ANY RESIDENT related advice prior to making an investment. This document is designed solely to assist exploratory discussions or negatively affected by market conditions beyond the control of the Company or any other person.
    [Show full text]
  • Download Brochure
    LIFESTYLE A UNIQUE DEVELOPMENT OF 5 REMARKABLE WAREHOUSE APARTMENTS, LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE THRIVING CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. CENTRE OF IT ALL 5x2 is at the heart of the countless attractions the city has to offer. Whether it be dining out at one of the various Michelin-starred restaurants, sampling the Balti Triangle or attending one of over 50 free music and culture festivals a year, 5x2 will make a great base. In addition to having more canals than Venice, there is an abundance of green space in Birmingham - the greenest city in the UK with over 600 parks and open spaces. It also has the highest quality of life in the UK outside London. Looking for a more adventurous life? Birmingham boasts top class sporting facilities for football, tennis, cricket and golf whether you wish to play yourself or watch the best in the world compete. If you prefer your relaxation to be retail driven, in the Bullring & Grand Central, Birmingham also has one of the largest shopping centres in Europe, catering for everyone’s tastes from H&M to Selfridges. 5x2 is also the perfect location to kit your home out in the latest furniture with Heals, Bo Concept and MADE just a 5 minute walk away in Mailbox Birmingham. 4 5 TIMINGS Birmingham Airport – 20 mins LAWLEY MIDDLEWAY New Street Station – 5 mins M6 Moor Street Station – 15 mins JEWELLERY Snow Hill Station – 15 mins QUARTER Birmingham Curzon Street (HS2) – 20 mins M6 – 15 mins M5 – 20 mins BIRMINGHAM SNOW HILL M40 – 20 mins Bullring & Grand Central – 10 mins CURZON Mailbox – 5 mins STREET A4540 Jewellery Quarter – 20 mins Colmore Row – 15 mins COLMORE ROW HSBC – 15 mins Symphony Hall – 6 mins HSBC HQ CITY CENTRE London – 80 mins SYMPHONY HALL BIRMINGHAM MOOR STREET BRINDLEY PLACE BIRMINGHAM NEW STREET BULLRING & GRAND CENTRAL MAILBOX BIRMINGHAM CUSTARD FACTORY BROAD STREET THE CUBE CHINESE QUARTER M5 O2 BIRMINGHAM ACADAMY A456 A45 A4540 AIRPORT M40 BRISTOL STREET EDGBASTON 6 7 WHY BIRMINGHAM? #BOOMINGHAM Birmingham is in the middle of an unprecedented level of investment and development.
    [Show full text]
  • The Impact of Regional Collection Plans
    The impact of Regional Collection Plans An evaluation on the implementation of the recommendation given by Taxon Advisory Groups By Anne van den Broek and Philip Jansen The impact of Regional Collection Plans An evaluation on the implementation of the recommendation given by Taxon Advisory Groups June, 2013 Authors Anne van den Broek Philip Jansen Tutors Tine Griede Hans Bezuijen Final thesis by order of The European Association of Zoos and Aquaria EAZA Executive Office P.O. Box 20164 1000 HD Amsterdam, The Netherlands Publisher University of Applied Sciences Van Hall Larenstein P.O. Box 1528 8901 BV Leeuwarden, The Netherlands Project number 59400 Cover paint by Anne van den Broek Foreword In the last months we have been working on the thesis research ‘The effect of Regional Collection Plans’ for EAZA Executive Office. We saw this thesis as a very educational and informative experience to finish our studies at the University of Applied Sciences Van Hall Larenstein. We would like express our gratitude towards the persons who helped us during this research. Firstly, we would like to thank Christina Henke, Executive Coordinator of EAZA Executive Office. We are grateful that she offered us this topic for our thesis research. During the research she has been a very helpful and also gave us the opportunity to gain insight into the activities of EAZA in general. Our tutors of the University of Applied Sciences Van Hall Larenstein, Mrs. Griede and Mr. Bezuijen, have helped us with their critical view to improve this thesis research in a positive way. We are grateful for this and the way they helped us through the learning process of this thesis.
    [Show full text]
  • IKON Ikon Gallery, 1 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace, Birmingham B1
    Ikon Gallery, 1 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace, Birmingham b1 2hs tel. +44 (0) 121 248 0708 / fax. +44 (0) 121 248 0709 website. www.ikon-gallery.co.uk Ikon Gallery is a registered charity no. 528892 IKON Search for the ‘Real Birmingham Family’ nears completion Search for family to be immortalised in new city-centre sculpture Exhibition of shortlisted families at BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox Project by Ikon and Turner Prize-winning artist Gillian Wearing The three-year search for a family to be the ‘face of Birmingham’ is nearing completion with a new exhibition at the BBC’s public space at The Mailbox, Birmingham, opening on 5 August. A Real Birmingham Family is Ikon's ongoing project by Birmingham-born, Turner Prize winning artist Gillian Wearing: a quest to find, and immortalise in bronze, a 'real' Birmingham family. During 2011 and 2012, residents of Birmingham were urged to nominate their families to be the face of Birmingham. No limits were placed on how the 21st century family might define itself, and nominations received include foster families, a group of friends and a single person. From the many hundreds of families to choose from, a shortlist of four has been arrived at by a diverse panel of community, cultural and religious figures, including former Aston Villa footballer Ian Taylor, Birmingham Post Editor Stacey Barnfield and Brian Gambles, Chief Executive of the new Library of Birmingham. Each shortlisted family is distinct, from an extended family of neighbours to a pair of sisters who are single mothers, representing a diverse range of social and cultural backgrounds.
    [Show full text]
  • Wolves & B'cntry Cover
    Staffordshire Cover Online.qxp_Birmingham Cover 29/07/2016 10:58 Page 1 Your FREE essential entertainment guide for the Midlands ISSUE 368 AUGUST 2016 JUSTIN BIEBER HEADLINES Staffordshire V FESTIVAL ’ WhatFILM I COMEDY I THEATRE I GIGS I VISUAL ARTS I EVENTSs I FOOD On staffordshirewhatson.co.uk inside: Yourthe 16-pagelist week by week listings guide Starring Rhydian Roberts The Buttermarker (Goldie) (FP- August 16).qxp_Layout 1 25/07/2016 10:06 Page 1 Contents August Birmingham.qxp_Layout 1 25/07/2016 11:39 Page 1 August 2016 Contents Nikolai Foster - puts a ‘fresh spin’ on The Importance Of Being Earnest. Interview page 8 Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla Kerry Godliman Inspire 16 the list Interview with the CBSO’s Comedian talks about her new Summer showcase Your 16-page newest music director show, Stick Or Twist continues at BMAG week-by-week listings guide page 8 page 27 page 40 page 51 inside: 4. First Word 11. Food 14. Music 26. Comedy 28. Theatre 37. Film 40. Visual Arts 43. Events @whatsonbrum fb.com/whatsonbirmingham @whatsonbirmingham Birmingham What’s On Magazine Birmingham What’s On Magazine Birmingham What’s On Magazine Managing Director: Davina Evans [email protected] 01743 281708 ’ Sales & Marketing: Lei Woodhouse [email protected] 01743 281703 Chris Horton [email protected] 01743 281704 Whats On Matt Rothwell [email protected] 01743 281719 MAGAZINE GROUP Editorial: Lauren Foster [email protected] 01743 281707 Sue Jones [email protected] 01743 281705 Brian O’Faolain [email protected] 01743 281701 Abi Whitehouse [email protected] 01743 281716 Ryan Humphreys [email protected] 01743 281722 Adrian Parker [email protected] 01743 281714 Contributors: Graham Bostock, James Cameron-Wilson, Heather Kincaid, Adam Jaremko, Kathryn Ewing, David Vincent Publisher and CEO: Martin Monahan Accounts Administrator: Julia Perry [email protected] 01743 281717 This publication is printed on paper from a sustainable source and is produced without the use of elemental chlorine.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2014 Zoological Society of Ireland
    Annual Report 2014 Zoological Society of Ireland LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Member, This progress will be carried out in a measured and responsible manner by the reinvestment of surpluses The Council of the Zoological Society of Ireland presents achieved by both sites. the 20th annual report, together with the consolidated audited financial results of Dublin Zoo and Fota Wildlife Members of council acknowledge with thanks the Park, for the year ended 31 December 2014. dedication and comittment of the Dublin Zoo and Fota Wildlife teams, our many loyal volunteers, and our I am delighted to report that 2014 was another very directors Leo and Sean who have provided the vision and successful year and both our locations achieved record drive behind the truly magnificent progress achieved in attendances. Dublin Zoo had its fourth consecutive year the past year and prior. of one million plus visitors and achieved a record number of 1,076,876 and Fota Wildlife Park had a record 438,114 Finally I would like to acknowledge the considerable visitors. contributions of the council members of the zoological society and the governers of Fota Wildlife Park who have Our operating surplus also achieved a record of been most generous with their time and expertise and €2,721,000 which is of critical importance to the funding their support to me. of future investments in both our sites. Tom Dunphy These results show an impressive response by our visitors President to the continued enhancements of the animal habitats in recent years and the progress, detailed in the directors’ reports, that both Dublin Zoo and Fota Wildlife Park have made towards reaching the highest standards of animal welfare and visitor experience.
    [Show full text]
  • UK-First-Breeding-Register.Pdf
    INTRODUCTION TO EDITION The original author and compiler of this record, Dave Coles has devoted a great deal of his time in creating a unique reference document which I am privileged to continue working with. By its very nature the document in a living project which will continue to grow and evolve and I can only hope and wish that I have the dedication as Dave has had in ensuring the continuity of the “First Breeding Register”. Initially all my additions and edits will be indicated in italics though this will not be used in the main body of the record (when a new record is added). Simon Matthews (2011) It is over eighty years since Emilius Hopkinson collated his RECORDS OF BIRDS BRED IN CAPTIVITY, which formed the starting point for my attempt at recording first breeding records for the UK. Since the first edition of my records was published in 1986, classification has changed several times and the present edition incorporates this up-dated classification as well as first breeding recorded since then. The research needed to produce the original volume took many years to complete and covered most avicultural literature. Since that time numerous people have kept me abreast of further breedings and pointing out those that have slipped the net. This has hopefully enabled the records to be kept up-to- date. To those I would express my thanks as indeed I do to all that have cast their eyes over the new list and passed comments, especially the ever helpful Reuben Girling who continues to pass on enquiries.
    [Show full text]
  • ZOOS and ZOO ANIMALS DURING HUMAN CONFLICT 1870-1947 Clelly Johnson Clemson University, [email protected]
    Clemson University TigerPrints All Theses Theses 8-2015 PRISONERS IN WAR: ZOOS AND ZOO ANIMALS DURING HUMAN CONFLICT 1870-1947 Clelly Johnson Clemson University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/all_theses Part of the History Commons Recommended Citation Johnson, Clelly, "PRISONERS IN WAR: ZOOS AND ZOO ANIMALS DURING HUMAN CONFLICT 1870-1947" (2015). All Theses. 2222. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/all_theses/2222 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. PRISONERS IN WAR: ZOOS AND ZOO ANIMALS DURING HUMAN CONFLICT 1870-1947 ________________________________________________________________________ A Thesis Presented to the Graduate School of Clemson University ________________________________________________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts History ________________________________________________________________________ by Clelly Alexander Johnson August 2015 _______________________________________________________________________ Accepted by: Dr. Michael Silvestri, Committee Chair Dr. Alan Grubb Dr. Michael Meng ABSTRACT Animals are sentient beings capable of many of the same feelings experienced by humans. They mourn a loss, they feel love and loyalty, and they experience fear. During wars and conflicts, fear is a prevailing emotion among humans, who worry for their well- being. Animals, too, feel fear during human conflicts, and that fear is magnified when those animals are caged. History has shown the victimization of zoo animals during military conflicts. Zoo animals already lack agency over their own lives, and in times of war, they are seen as a liability.
    [Show full text]
  • A Guide to Walking in Belfast
    A Guide to Walking in Belfast DIVIS MOUNTAIN, BELFAST HILLS M2 Carnmoneynmoney HillHill Carnmoney Hill ± Make the Most of Belfast’s MALLUSK Walking Areas Carnmoney Walking Gems in Belfast BELFAST GLENGORMLEY This walker’s guide will give you information on all the key places to go walking LOUGH B513 in Belfast, so you can couple them with nearby attractions or enjoy them in their B95 M5 own right. A fantastic way to discover the less explored side of the city. Cave Hill Cave Hill From parks blooming with colour to peaceful towpaths providing an alternative way around the city Country Park and breath-taking views across the capital there really is something for everyone when it comes to walking in Belfast. Whether you’ve brought your walking boots or not you can still enjoy a wide range of walks that bring a little slice of countryside to the city. Whilst some routes require a BELFAST Cave Hill reasonable level of fitness there are many other interesting and picturesque walks great for people HILLS Cavehill Country Park Cave Hill with limited mobility and small children. It’s time to add a different element to your city visit and Country Park Divis and the get out and view Belfast from a completely different angle! Black Mountain Titanic Belfast Divis THE BELFAST HILLS PAGE 03 B154 A55 Stormont Black BELFAST Estate The Belfast Hills on the edge of the city tower over the North and West of Belfast and provide Mountain BELFAST BELFAST wonderful hill walking opportunities as well as walks for families and people with limited CITY CENTRE CITY CENTRE HILLS Waterworks mobility.
    [Show full text]
  • Wir Nehmen Noch Material Für Die Nächste Auktion Am 29. November
    Statistik 12. Auktion Nachverkauf 12. Auktion Juni 2008 660 Positionen 488 versteigert 72 Der Chinesische Nationalcirkus. Programmheft 6,00 € 314 Tierpark Rheine Jahresbericht 1989 3,00 € Summe der Zuschläge: 5.871,10 Euro 73 Der Chinesische Nationalcircus 6,00 € 323 Das Wisentgehege im Naturschutzgebiet Saupark 3,00 € 74 Chinesisches Tanz- und Akrobatik-Ensemble 5,00 € 333 Ulm Aquarium (Feuerfi sch) 3,00 € 75 Circus Roncalli. Programm-Illustrierte 1994 5,00 € 337 Tierpark Warder (Hängebauschwein) 2,00 € 12 Einlieferer 76 Circus Roncalli. Programm-Illustrierte 1995 5,00 € 341 Zoo Wuppertal (Orang Utan) 2,00 € 78 Groß Circus Carl Busch. Das Millennium-Programm 4,00 € 401 Zoo Antwerpen (Elefanten) 7,00 € 60 Teilnehmer aus 7 Ländern 80 Circus Roncalli. Jahresillustrierte 2003 5,00 € 402 Zoo Antwerpen (Elefanten) Deutsche Ausg. 8,00 € 7 Teilnehmer, die zum ersten Mal teilgenommen haben 81 Circus Royal. Wasserwelt im Circuszelt 5,00 € 407 Zoo Antwerpen (Gorilla) (Englisch/Deutsch) 3,00 € 58 erfolgreiche Bieter 115 Proceedings of the Zoological Society 1912 80,00 € 408 150 Ans Zoo d´Anvers (Koala) 2,00 € 125 Buschi. Vom Orang-Säugling zum Backenwülster 20,00 € 411 Domein Grotten van Han (Grotte / Luchs) 4,00 € 126 Tiergeschichten aus Übersee 5,00 € 413 Planckendael Zoo (Panzernashorn + Baby) 3,00 € Dr. Klaus Schüling 131 25 Jahre Zoologischer Garten Zürich 25,00 € 428 Zoo D‘Amnéville: Brochure Pédagogique 5,00 € Falkenhorst 4 135 Geliebte Tiere. Abenteuer und Märchen in Afrika 4,00 € 429 Branféré Zoo (Tiere/Schloss) 3,00 € 137 Conseils pour la determination des tortues ... captivite 13,00 € 439 Parc Zoologique de Paris (Giraffe) 5,00 € 48155Münster 138 Schönes Tier im Zoo 6,00 € 440 Parc Zoologique Paris (3 Giraffen) 3,00 € Germany 139 Wilde Katzen.
    [Show full text]