Election of a Member of Parliament for Newcastle Upon Tyne North Will Be Held on Thursday 12 December 2019, Between the Hours of 7:00 Am and 10:00 Pm

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Election of a Member of Parliament for Newcastle Upon Tyne North Will Be Held on Thursday 12 December 2019, Between the Hours of 7:00 Am and 10:00 Pm STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Newcastle upon Tyne Election of a Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne North Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne North will be held on Thursday 12 December 2019, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. One Member of Parliament is to be elected. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Name of Description (if Home Address Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Candidate any) Assentors Assentors Assentors COTT 35 Hedley Liberal Democrats Lower Anita A(+) Morrissey (+) (++) (+) (++) Nicholas Martin Terrace, Gosforth, King Aidan J Christine(++) Newcastle upon Hall Philip Ashby Robin A J Tyne, NE3 1DP Morrissey Patrick J Leggott Peter R Raymont Dominic M Shipley Margaret E Raymont Andrea E FORD 31 West Avenue, Green Party Hinton Frances C(+) Milne James P(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Alistair Christian Gosforth, candidate MacNaughton Curry Shaun W Newcastle upon Audrey Pugh John F Tyne, NE3 4ES Maughan Lynne R Tulloch Sarah L Finnemore Watson Sarah A Christopher J Gibson William J LEHAIN (Address in The Conservative Wake Kenneth(+) Birkmyre Alan H(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Mark Guy Bedford Party Candidate Wake Ann I Forster Ian W Constituency) Forster Andrea K Fenwick Brian Fenwick Ursula V Douthwaite Douthwaite James D Valerie A F Conway-Wilcox Leanne MCKINNELL (Address in Labour Party Tiller Gina A(+) Dawson (+) (++) (+) (++) Catherine Newcastle upon Lynch Michael Dorothy C(++) Tyne North Barker Leslie Barker Cynthia M Constituency) Hay Alexander G Dickinson James L Greenhough Daniel Donaldson Emma McGuinness Lilian A OGDEN (Address in Brexit Party Conway Lee G(+) Bellerby Gary(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Richard Mark Newcastle upon Stephenson John Kirton Alan E Tyne East Graham Patricia D Hutchinson Gemma Constituency) Morton Glen Coyle Susan A McCready Karen Bennett Jean 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Situation of Polling Station Station Number Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Newburn Parish Hall, Station Road, Newcastle upon Tyne N1 E01-1 to E01-1184 Throckley Community Hall, Back Victoria Terrace, Throckley N2 E02-1 to E02-1324 Throckley Community Hall, Back Victoria Terrace, Throckley N3 E03-1 to E03-2756 Walbottle Village Institute, The Green, Walbottle N4 E04-1 to E04-645 Temporary Building, Car Park of The Poachers Cottage, Armstrong Street, N5 E05-1 to E05-221 Callerton Bullocksteads Sports Ground, Ponteland Road, Kenton Bank Foot N6 E06-1 to E06-882 Memorial Institute, Adjacent to Village Hall, Main Road, Dinnington N7 F01-1 to F01-1638 Greenside Rest Centre, Greenside Avenue, Brunswick Village N8 F02-1 to F02-753 Hazlerigg War Memorial Community Centre, Hazlerigg, Newcastle upon Tyne N9 F03-1 to F03-701 Great Park Community Centre, Roseden Way, Newcastle upon Tyne N10 F04-1 to F04-1370 Great Park Community Centre, Roseden Way, Newcastle upon Tyne N11 F04-1371 to F04-2630 Windsor Public House, Windsor Way, Newcastle upon Tyne N12 F05-1 to F05-2127 Kingston Park Community Centre, Brunton Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne N13 F06-1 to F06-1255 Chadca Centre, Hanover Close, Newcastle upon Tyne N14 G01-1 to G01-2560 Chadca Centre, Hanover Close, Newcastle upon Tyne N15 G02-1 to G02-2176/2 Westerhope Community Association, Hillhead Road, Westerhope N16 G03-1 to G03-1549/1 St John`s Church Hall, Stamfordham Road, Newcastle upon Tyne N17 G04-1 to G04-1181 Temporary Building, Newlands Road, Grassed Area, Newcastle upon Tyne N18 H01-1 to H01-1321 Gosforth Parish Church Hall, Wardle Street, Off Church Avenue, Newcastle upon N19 H02-1 to H02-1873/1 Tyne Church of the Holy Spirit, Dunblane Crescent, Newcastle upon Tyne N20 I01-1 to I01-849 West Denton United Reformed Church Hall, Middlegate, Newcastle upon Tyne N21 I02-1 to I02-1523 Outer West Customer Service Centre, West Denton Way, Newcastle upon Tyne N22 I03-1 to I03-978 Westerhope Methodist Church Hall, Stamfordham Road, Newcastle upon Tyne N23 I04-1 to I04-1844 Westerhope Methodist Church Hall, Stamfordham Road, Newcastle upon Tyne N24 I04-1845 to I04-3583 Westerhope Bowling Club, Bowls Recreation Pavilion, West Avenue, Westerhope N25 I05-1 to I05-1614/1 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Hauxley Drive, Newcastle upon Tyne N26 K01-1 to K01-1238 Fawdon Community Centre, Fawdon Park Road, Newcastle upon Tyne N27 K02-1 to K02-1880 Coxlodge Methodist Church, Kenton Road, Newcastle upon Tyne N28 K03-1 to K03-1749 South Northumberland Cricket Club, Roseworth Terrace, Gosforth N29 L03-1 to L03-1104 St Charles Church, Church Road, Gosforth N30 L04-1 to L04-1670 Kenton Park Sports Centre, Anfield Road, Kenton N31 N02-1 to N02-2148 Gala Field Centre, Newbiggin Lane, Woolsington, Newcastle upon Tyne N32 O01-1 to O01-1694 Gala Field Centre, Newbiggin Lane, Woolsington, Newcastle upon Tyne N33 O02-1 to O02-2368 Temporary Building, Meadowrise Shopping Centre, Etal Way, Newcastle upon N34 O03-1 to O03-1593 Tyne St John the Evangelist Church, Kingston Park Centre, Kingston Park Avenue N35 O04-1 to O04-1318 The Lemington Centre, Tyne View, Newcastle upon Tyne N36 P01-1 to P01-1164 Waverley Primary School, Maple Close, Newcastle upon Tyne N37 P02-1 to P02-1250 Jan`s Cafe, 69a Southway Shops, Newcastle upon Tyne N38 P03-1 to P03-987 Temporary Building, Adjacent to the shops at The Crossway, Newcastle upon N39 P04-1 to P04-1380 Tyne Valley View Recreation Club, Valley View, Lemington, Newcastle upon Tyne N40 P05-1 to P05-2253 Dated Thursday 14 November 2019 Pat Ritchie Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8QH Blucher Methodist Church, Blucher Terrace, Blucher Colliery Road, Blucher N41 P06-3 to P06-193 Grange Centre at Grange First School, Norham Road, Newcastle upon Tyne N42 U01-1 to U01-1611 St Aidan`s Community Centre, Princes Road, Brunton Park, Gosforth N43 U02-1 to U02-1626 St Aidan`s Community Centre, Princes Road, Brunton Park, Gosforth N44 U02-1627 to U02-3216 Hazlerigg War Memorial Community Centre, Hazlerigg, Newcastle upon Tyne N45 U03-1 to U03-130 Temporary Building, Newlands Avenue, Melton Park, Newcastle upon Tyne N46 U04-1 to U04-1002 Temporary Building, Car park corner of, Granville Road and Broadway East N47 U05-1 to U05-1855/1 Garden Village Hall, Rosewood Avenue, Newcastle upon Tyne N48 U06-1 to U06-1030 Dated Thursday 14 November 2019 Pat Ritchie Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8QH .
Recommended publications
  • Bridges Over the Tyne Session Plan
    Bridges over the Tyne Session Plan There are seven bridges over the Tyne between central Newcastle and Gateshead but there have been a number of bridges in the past that do not exist anymore. However the oldest current bridge, still standing and crossing the Tyne is actually at Corbridge, built in 1674. Pon Aelius is the earliest known bridge. It dates from the Roman times and was built in the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadrian at the same time as Hadrian’s Wall around AD122. It was located where the Swing Bridge is now and would have been made of wood possibly with stone piers. It last- ed until the Roman withdrawal from Britain in the 5th century. Two altars can be seen in the Great North Museum to Neptune and Oceanus. They are thought to have been placed next to the bridge at the point where the river under the protection of Neptune met the tidal waters of the sea under the protection of Oceanus. The next known bridge was the Medieval Bridge. Built in the late 12th century, it was a stone arched bridge with huge piers. The bridge had shops, houses, a chapel and a prison on it. It had towers with gates a drawbridge and portcullis reflecting its military importance. The bridge collapsed during the great flood of 1771, after three days of heavy rain, with a loss of six lives. You can still see the remains of the bridge in the stone archways on both the Newcastle and Gateshead sides of the river where The Swing Bridge is today.
    [Show full text]
  • Constituency Ward District Reference Polling Place Returning Officer Comments
    Constituency Ward District Reference Polling Place Returning Officer Comments Central Arthurs Hill A01 A1 Stanton Street Community Lounge, Stanton Street, NE4 5LH Propose no change to polling district or polling place Moorside Primary School, Beaconsfield Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 Central Arthurs Hill A02 A2 Propose no change to polling district or polling place 5AW Central Arthurs Hill A03 A3 Spital Tongues Community Centre, Morpeth Street, NE2 4AS Propose no change to polling district or polling place Westgate Baptist Church, 366 Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 Central Arthurs Hill A04 A4 Propose no change to polling district or polling place 6NX Proposed no change to polling district, however it is recommended that the Benwell and Broadwood Primary School Denton Burn Library, 713 West Road, Newcastle use of Broadwood Primary School is discontinued due to safeguarding Central B01 B1 Scotswood upon Tyne, NE15 7QQ issues and it is proposed to use Denton Burn Library instead. This building was used to good effect for the PCC elections earlier this year. Benwell and Central B02 B2 Denton Burn Methodist Church, 615-621 West Road, NE15 7ER Propose no change to polling district or polling place Scotswood Benwell and Central B03 B3 Broadmead Way Community Church, 90 Broadmead Way, NE15 6TS Propose no change to polling district or polling place Scotswood Benwell and Central B04 B4 Sunnybank Centre, 14 Sunnybank Avenue, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE15 6SD Propose no change to polling district or polling place Scotswood Benwell and Atkinson
    [Show full text]
  • Vol-14-No-1.Pdf
    EDITORIAL Another year has come and gone, and we trust that 1989 will be a happy and prosperous one for all our members. If our Society is to continue to flourish, however, it is essential that more members should play an active part in running its affairs. Ken Brown, our Secretary since 1983 (and acting Programme Organiser for the last year), is resigning at the Annual General Meeting in May, and Irene Blackburn, who is responsible for the Members' Interests and Second Time Around sections of the Journal, will be giving up her position as Research Editor later in the year. We are very grateful to them both for all the work they have done on our behalf. In addition to these two posts, we are still short of a Programme Organiser. If you know of anyone who might be willing to take on any of these jobs please let Ken Brown know as soon as possible - otherwise the Society may come to a grinding halt. One of the most important events of 1988 as far as the Society was concerned was the publication of the long-awaited Directory of Members' Interests. Its production entailed a great deal of hard work on the part of those responsible, and it also placed a severe strain on the Society's finances. In view of the fact that it was initially offered free to members (only the cost of postage and packing being charged), the demand for copies was disappointingly small. Copies are still available, and although now priced £2.75 each (post free to addresses in the U.K.), they are very good value.
    [Show full text]
  • Know Your Councillors 2019 — 2020
    Know Your Councillors 2019 — 2020 Arthur’s Hill Benwell & Scotswood Blakelaw Byker Callerton & Throckley Castle Chapel Dene & South Gosforth Denton & Westerhope Ali Avaei Lord Beecham DCL DL Oskar Avery George Allison Ian Donaldson Sandra Davison Henry Gallagher Nick Forbes C/o Members Services Simon Barnes 39 The Drive C/o Members Services 113 Allendale Road Clovelly, Walbottle Road 11 Kelso Close 868 Shields Road c/o Leaders Office Newcastle upon Tyne C/o Members Services Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne Walbottle Chapel Park Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8QH Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 4AJ NE1 8QH NE6 2SY Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 4QP NE1 8QH 0191 274 0627 NE1 8QH 0191 285 1888 07554 431 867 0191 265 8995 NE15 8HY NE5 1TR 0191 276 0819 0191 211 5151 07765 256 319 07535 291 334 07768 868 530 Labour Labour 07702 387 259 07946 236 314 07947 655 396 Labour Liberal Democrat Labour Labour Newcastle First Independent Liberal Democrat [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Marc Donnelly Veronica Dunn Melissa Davis Joanne Kingsland Rob Higgins Nora Casey Stephen Fairlie Aidan King 17 Ladybank Karen Robinson 18 Merchants Wharf 78a Wheatfield Road 34 Valley View 11 Highwood Road C/o Members Services 24 Hawthorn Street 15 Hazelwood Road Newcastle upon Tyne 441
    [Show full text]
  • Gateshead & Newcastle Upon Tyne Strategic
    Gateshead & Newcastle upon Tyne Strategic Housing Market Assessment 2017 Report of Findings August 2017 Opinion Research Services | The Strand • Swansea • SA1 1AF | 01792 535300 | www.ors.org.uk | [email protected] Opinion Research Services | Gateshead & Newcastle upon Tyne Strategic Housing Market Assessment 2017 August 2017 Opinion Research Services | The Strand, Swansea SA1 1AF Jonathan Lee | Nigel Moore | Karen Lee | Trevor Baker | Scott Lawrence enquiries: 01792 535300 · [email protected] · www.ors.org.uk © Copyright August 2017 2 Opinion Research Services | Gateshead & Newcastle upon Tyne Strategic Housing Market Assessment 2017 August 2017 Contents Executive Summary ............................................................................................ 7 Summary of Key Findings and Conclusions 7 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 7 Calculating Objectively Assessed Needs ..................................................................................................... 8 Household Projections ................................................................................................................................ 9 Affordable Housing Need .......................................................................................................................... 11 Need for Older Person Housing ................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Walbottle Conservation Character
    CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2 1.1 Terms of reference: conservation areas evaluation 2 1.2 Walbottle Village – purpose of designation, principles of character and boundaries, the sub-division of the conservation area 3 2. CONTEXT OF WALBOTTLE VILLAGE 6 2.1 Historical development 6 2.2 Recent changes – Present situation 7 2.3 Landscape context 9 3. CHARACTER APPRAISAL 13 3.1 Sub-area A: The Green 13 3.2 Sub-area B: Dene Terrace 25 3.3 Sub-area C: The Waggonway 28 3.4 Sub-area D: The Bungalows 30 3.5 Walbottle Hall 33 4. MANAGEMENT PLAN 34 4.1 Introduction 34 4.2 Existing designations within the Conservation Area 34 4.3 Future Management 37 4.4 Design Guide by sub-area 45 APPENDIX 1 47 Planning context of the Management Plan APPENDIX 2 49 Legislative framework of the Management Plan: Planning Procedures Acknowledgements 52 Walbottle Village Conservation Area Character Statement & Management Plan 1 1. INTRODUCTION be the basis for local plan policies and development control decisions, as well as for the preservation and enhancement 1.1 Terms of Reference of the character or appearance of an This character appraisal has been area”. prepared in response to Government advice. Value of the Appraisal The value of the appraisal is two-fold. Conservation Areas First, its publication will improve the Conservation Areas were introduced by understanding of the value of the built the Civic Amenities Act 1967, and heritage. It will provide property owners defined as being “areas of special within the conservation area, and architectural or historic interest the potential developers with clearer character or appearance of which it is guidance on planning matters and the desirable to preserve or enhance”.
    [Show full text]
  • Refurbished Industrial Units to Let Brunswick Park
    Refurbished Industrial Units To Let Brunswick Industrial Estate from 3,793 to 23,857 sq ft Brunswick Park Newcastle upon Tyne NE13 7BA (352 to 2,216 sq m) Accommodation sq ft sq m Unit 1 1 Workshop 2,002 186 Lockers/canteen 962 89 2 9 FF Office 829 77 Total 3,793 352 Unit 2 3 2 acres Production/Warehouse Area 4,915 457 development Unit 3 expansion land Production/Warehouse Area 9,849 915 Unit 9 Production/Warehouse Area 4,159 386 GF Portable Office 319 30 GF Storage 411 38 Mezzanine 411 38 Total Available Accommodation 23,857 2,216 Brunswick Park Location 1 The premises are located on Brunswick Industrial Estate ⁄2 mile west of Brunswick Village and approximately 5 miles north of Newcastle upon Tyne City Centre. The estate benefits from excellent access to the regional national motorway network via the A1 trunk road which is a few minutes drive away and is only a short drive from the A19/Tyne Tunnel. Newcastle Airport is also in close proximity. Description Brunswick Park consists of refurbished terraced industrial units of steel portal frame construction, with a dual pitched roof and a clear eaves height of 8.25 metres. The units benefit from ground level roller shutter loading doors, with ample carparking and yard space to the front and rear. To the rear of the terrace there is a substantial area of undeveloped land for expansion, new development or open storage. Energy Performance Certificate BLYTH The units have an EPC rating in Band X (YY) A1 NORTH A1 Big Waters (Nature Reserve) CRAMLINGTON Tenure A1 The units are available by way of new full repairing and insuring leases for a Seaton Burn B1318 Bridge Street term of years to be agreed.
    [Show full text]
  • S693 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    S693 bus time schedule & line map S693 Seaton Burn - Wideopen View In Website Mode The S693 bus line Seaton Burn - Wideopen has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Wideopen: 3:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest S693 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next S693 bus arriving. Direction: Wideopen S693 bus Time Schedule 27 stops Wideopen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational North Gosforth Academy, Seaton Burn Nearlane Close, England Tuesday Not Operational Dudley Lane-School, Seaton Burn Wednesday Not Operational Elm Street, England Thursday Not Operational Bridge Street - Dudley Lane, Seaton Burn Friday 3:20 PM Bridge Street-Burnbridge, Seaton Burn Saturday Not Operational Great North Road-West View, Wideopen Wideopen S693 bus Info Great North Road-Harrow Gardens, Wideopen Direction: Wideopen Great North Road, England Stops: 27 Trip Duration: 23 min Coach Lane-Rydal Terrace, Hazlerigg Line Summary: North Gosforth Academy, Seaton Burn, Dudley Lane-School, Seaton Burn, Bridge Street Coach Lane-Birchwood Avenue, Hazlerigg - Dudley Lane, Seaton Burn, Bridge Street- Burnbridge, Seaton Burn, Great North Road-West Coach Lane, Hazlerigg View, Wideopen, Wideopen, Great North Road- Harrow Gardens, Wideopen, Coach Lane-Rydal Terrace, Hazlerigg, Coach Lane-Birchwood Avenue, Coach Lane-Ferguson Crescent, Hazlerigg Hazlerigg, Coach Lane, Hazlerigg, Coach Lane- Ferguson Crescent, Hazlerigg, Coach Lane-Ryall Coach Lane-Ryall Avenue, Hazlerigg Avenue, Hazlerigg, Coach
    [Show full text]
  • Green Spaces . . . Using Planning
    Green spaces . using planning Assessing local needs and standards Green spaces…your spaces Background paper: Green Spaces…using planning PARKS AND GREEN SPACES STRATEGY BACKGROUND PAPER GREEN SPACES…USING PLANNING: ASSESSING LOCAL NEEDS AND STANDARDS _____________________________________________________________ Green Spaces Strategy Team April 2004 City Design, Neighbourhood Services Newcastle City Council CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 Planning Policy Guidance Note 17 3 National and Local Standards 4 Density and housing types in Newcastle 3 Newcastle’s people 6 Assessing Newcastle's Green Space Needs 7 Is Newcastle short of green space? 8 Identifying “surplus” green space 9 Recommendations Annexe A Current Local, Core Cities and Beacon Council standards ( Quantity of green space, distances to green spaces and quality) Annexe B English Nature's Accessible Natural Green Space standards Annexe C Sample Areas Analysis; Newcastle's house type, density and open space provision. Annexe D Surveys and research Annexe E References and acknowledgements 2 1 Introduction 1.1 We need to consider whether we need standards for green spaces in Newcastle. What sort of standards, and how to apply them. 1.2 Without standards there is no baseline against which provision can be measured. It is difficult to make a case against a proposal to build on or change the use of existing open space or a case for open space to be included in a development scheme if there are no clear and agreed standards. 1.3 Standards are used to define how much open space is needed, particularly when planning new developments. Local authority planning and leisure departments have developed standards of provision and these have been enshrined in policy and guidance documents.
    [Show full text]
  • Northumberland and Durham Family History Society Unwanted
    Northumberland and Durham Family History Society baptism birth marriage No Gsurname Gforename Bsurname Bforename dayMonth year place death No Bsurname Bforename Gsurname Gforename dayMonth year place all No surname forename dayMonth year place Marriage 933ABBOT Mary ROBINSON James 18Oct1851 Windermere Westmorland Marriage 588ABBOT William HADAWAY Ann 25 Jul1869 Tynemouth Marriage 935ABBOTT Edwin NESS Sarah Jane 20 Jul1882 Wallsend Parrish Church Northumbrland Marriage1561ABBS Maria FORDER James 21May1861 Brooke, Norfolk Marriage 1442 ABELL Thirza GUTTERIDGE Amos 3 Aug 1874 Eston Yorks Death 229 ADAM Ellen 9 Feb 1967 Newcastle upon Tyne Death 406 ADAMS Matilda 11 Oct 1931 Lanchester Co Durham Marriage 2326ADAMS Sarah Elizabeth SOMERSET Ernest Edward 26 Dec 1901 Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne Marriage1768ADAMS Thomas BORTON Mary 16Oct1849 Coughton Northampton Death 1556 ADAMS Thomas 15 Jan 1908 Brackley, Norhants,Oxford Bucks Birth 3605 ADAMS Sarah Elizabeth 18 May 1876 Stockton Co Durham Marriage 568 ADAMSON Annabell HADAWAY Thomas William 30 Sep 1885 Tynemouth Death 1999 ADAMSON Bryan 13 Aug 1972 Newcastle upon Tyne Birth 835 ADAMSON Constance 18 Oct 1850 Tynemouth Birth 3289ADAMSON Emma Jane 19Jun 1867Hamsterley Co Durham Marriage 556 ADAMSON James Frederick TATE Annabell 6 Oct 1861 Tynemouth Marriage1292ADAMSON Jane HARTBURN John 2Sep1839 Stockton & Sedgefield Co Durham Birth 3654 ADAMSON Julie Kristina 16 Dec 1971 Tynemouth, Northumberland Marriage 2357ADAMSON June PORTER William Sidney 1May 1980 North Tyneside East Death 747 ADAMSON
    [Show full text]
  • Local Bus Links in Newcastle Designing a Network To
    Local bus links in Newcastle Designing a network to TYNE AND WEAR meet your needs INTEGRATED TRANSPORT AUTHORITY Public consultation 15 March - 4 June 2010 Local bus links in Newcastle Designing a network to meet your needs Public consultation People in Newcastle make 47 million bus journeys annually - that’s an average of more than 173 journeys a year for every resident! Nexus, Newcastle City Council and the Tyne and Wear Integrated Transport Authority (ITA) want to make sure the network of bus services in the area meets residents’ needs. To do this, Nexus has worked together with bus companies and local councils to examine how current services operate and to look at what improvements could be made to the ‘subsidised’ services in the network, which are the ones Nexus pays for. We have called this the Accessible Bus Network Design Project (see below). We want your views on the proposals we are now making to improve bus services in Newcastle, which you can find in this document. We want to hear from you whether you rely on the bus in your daily life, use buses only occasionally or even if you don’t – but might consider doing so in the future. You’ll find details of different ways to respond on the back page of this brochure. This consultation forms part of the Tyne and Wear Integrated Transport Authority’s Bus Strategy, a three year action plan to improve all aspects of the bus services in Tyne and Wear. Copies of the Bus Strategy can be downloaded from www.nexus.org.uk/busstrategy.
    [Show full text]
  • GC002.1 Report to Gateshead Council and Newcastle City Council
    GC002.1 Report to Gateshead Council and Newcastle City Council by Martin Pike BA MA MRTPI an Inspector appointed by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Date: 24th February 2015 PLANNING AND COMPULSORY PURCHASE ACT 2004 (AS AMENDED) SECTION 20 REPORT ON THE EXAMINATION INTO ‘PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE’: CORE STRATEGY AND URBAN CORE PLAN FOR GATESHEAD AND NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE 2010-2030 Document submitted for examination on 21 February 2014 Examination hearings held between 3 June – 4 July and on 15 October 2014 Gateshead and Newcastle Councils’ Core Strategy and Urban Core Plan Inspector’s Report, February 2015 File Ref: PINS/M4510/429/4 - 2 - Abbreviations Used in this Report AA Appropriate Assessment AAP Area Action Plan BREEAM Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Methodology CSUCP Core Strategy and Urban Core Plan DCLG Department for Communities and Local Government DPD Development Plan Document ELR Employment Land Review Framework National Planning Policy Framework GVA Gross Value Added HA Highways Agency IDP Infrastructure Delivery Plan LDD Local Development Document LDS Local Development Scheme LEP Local Enterprise Partnership LP Local Plan MM Main Modification MoU Memorandum of Understanding MSA Mineral Safeguarding Area NGP Newcastle Great Park PPG Planning Practice Guidance PSA Primary Shopping Area ONS Office for National Statistics RSS Regional Spatial Strategy SA Sustainability Appraisal SCI Statement of Community Involvement SCS Sustainable Community Strategy SEP North East Strategic
    [Show full text]