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Index to Photocopies of Winster Parish Magazines
WINSTER LOCAL HISTORY GROUP INDEX TO PHOTOCOPIES OF WINSTER PARISH MAGAZINES FOR THE YEARS 1888 to 1919 1929 to 1931 1960 1962 COMPILED BY MICHAEL GREATOREX 2005 1 Index compiled by Michael Greatorex, member of Winster Local History Group This Index was a labour of love for Michael, who is a native and long-time resident of Winster (now living out of the village). We all have reason to be grateful to him for his hard work, which enhances tremendously the historical value of this material. These pages are fascinating in their own right as a month-by-month account of the concerns and preoccupations of a Derbyshire village, especially for the period 1888 to 1919 (the later entries are more sporadic). But the Index adds a new dimension, and allows information to be efficiently located and retrieved. Copies of the Magazines and Index are held in the Archive of Winster Local History Group, and a second set of copies can be consulted in the Local Studies Library, Matlock (tel. 01629 580000). The originals have been deposited in the Derbyshire Record Office (same phone number). Geoff Lester Chair, Winster Local History Group April 2005 2 Abbey, Rev. J.P. of Nottingham, Feb 1908 Abbot & Smith, Messrs of Leeds paid £3 1904-05 Organ Contract, May 1905 Abbot & Smith, Messrs of Leeds tender £69 for Organ Repairs, Nov 1906 Abbot & Smith, Messrs, May 1891, Feb 1893 Abbot, Mr. of Leeds (Builder of Organ): Jan 1888, Feb 1889, Jan 1892 Abbott & Smith, Messrs of Leeds Organ Contract, May 1901, May 1903 Abbott & Smith, Messrs of Leeds paid £3 Organ Contract, Jun 1906 Abbott & Smith, Messrs of Leeds paid £3 regulation of Organ, Apr 1902 Abell, Rev. -
Journal Contents For
DERBYSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY JOURNAL CONTENTS (sorted on subject) SUBJECT AUTHOR TITLE Vol. YEAR Agard family Coleman, C. H. D. Arthur Agard and the chamberlainship of the Exchequer, 1570-1615. 100 1980 Agriculture Posnansky, M. Note on the presence of Prehistoric Field Systems in Derbyshire. 76 1956 Agriculture Jackson, J. W. Derbyshire Lynchets. 77 1957 Agriculture Thomas, F. Celtic Fields at Blackwell, Taddington. 81 1961 Agriculture Wightman, W. E. Open Field agriculture in the Peak District. 81 1961 Agriculture Jackson, J. C. Open Field Cultivation in Derbyshire. 82 1962 Agriculture Jackson, J. W. Terraced Cultivation at Priestcliffe, nr. Taddington. 82 1962 Agriculture Baker. Alan R. H. Open fields in Derbyshire: some reservations about recent arguments. 83 1963 Agriculture Carr, J. P. Open-field agriculture in mid-Derbyshire. 83 1963 Agriculture Thomas, F. Ancient field boundaries at Blackwell near Taddington. 83 1963 Cheese manufacture and marketing in Derbyshire and North Staffordshire, Agriculture Henstock, A. 89 1969 1670-1870. Agriculture Doe, Vanessa S. The common fields of Beeley in the seventeenth century. 93 1973 Agriculture Postles, David The demesne sheep flock at Hartington: a note. 94 1974 Sheep grazing in Edale, Derbyshire, 1692-1747, and its effect on blanket Agriculture Shimwell, D. W. 94 1974 peat erosion. Commons and wastes in North West Derbyshire - the High Peak 'New Agriculture Somerville, Sir Robert 97 1977 lands'. Agriculture Hall, Ray Economy and society in the Derbyshire Peak District, 1861. 98 1978 Agriculture Fowkes, D. An analysis of the 1795 crop returns for the Hundred of Scarsdale 115 1995 Alabaster Waldo, Mrs. Meade- Alabaster 'table'-relief at Hopton Hall. -
(Derbyshire Dales Voting Area) NOTICE of SITUATION O
ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT For The EAST MIDLANDS REGION (Derbyshire Dales Voting Area) THURSDAY, 22 MAY 2014 NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT The situation of the Polling Station(s) for the above election and the Local Government electors entitled to vote are set out in the following columns of the said table. SITUATION OF POLLING POLLING DESCRIPTION OF PERSONS SITUATION OF POLLING POLLING DESCRIPTION OF PERSONS STATION(S) STATION ENTITLED TO VOTE STATION(S) STATION ENTITLED TO VOTE NU MBER NU MBER Local Government Electors whose names Local Government Electors whose names appear on the Register of Electors for the appear on the Register of Electors for the said Electoral Area for the current year said Electoral Area for the current year HATHERSAGE MEMORIAL HALL (JHA) 1 - 1,173, (JHI) 1 – 25, (JOU) 1 – 412 PARWICH MEMORIAL HALL (IPA) 1 - 377 1 46 ODDFELLOWS ROAD , HATHERSAGE, HOPE VALLEY S32 1DU (JAB) 1 – 47, (JOF) 1 - 8 MAIN STREET, PARWICH ASHBOURNE DE6 1QJ (JGR) 1 - 731 BISHOP PAVILION 2 TISSINGTON VILLAGE HALL TISSINGTON 47 (ITI) 1 – 138 (IEA) 1 – 75 THE BRIDGE FIELD GRINDLEFORD , HOPE VALLEY S32 2AA ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1RA (ILH) 1 – 6 (ING) 1 - 47 EYAM MECHANICS INSTITUTE (JEY) 1 - 763 THE COACH AND HORSES (IFB) 1 - 145 3 48 CHURCH STREET, EYAM, HOPE VALLEY S32 5QH MAIN ROAD, FENNY BENTLEY, ASHBOURNE DE6 1LB BRADWELL MEMORIAL HALL 4 (KBR) 1 - 1,160 THORPE VILLAGE HALL 49 (ITH) 1 - 135 NETHERSIDE, BRADWELL, HOPE VALLEY S33 9JL THORPE, ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2AW NIGHTINGALE -
Stanton Moor Conservation Plan 2007
Stanton Moor Conservation Plan 2007 Stella McGuire and Ken Smith with additional contributions from Ann Whitlock ©Copyright 2007. Peak District National Park Authority. Stella McGuire. Stanton Moor Conservation Plan Acknowledgements Many thanks to all the people who have contributed to this Conservation Plan. They include the Plan consultees (see Appendix B) and all those who kindly provided comments on Plan drafts: Tim Allen; Adrian Baker; David Bent; James Cuthbert; Adrian Davie-Thornhill; Jill Gregory; Neil Hanshaw; Jane Harker; Jon Humble; Laura Hurford; Alan Martin; Michael Metcalfe; Martin Millmore; Paul Mortimer; Julie, Jules, Wookie, Ruth and Malcolm from the Nine Ladies Protest Camp; Frank Oulsnam; Rebecca Penny; Andrew Prince; Mr. and Mrs. Renwick; Jon Stewart; Rhodri Thomas; Andy Tickle; Tim Walker. Many other Peak District National Park Authority staff in addition to those included in the list above gave support, information and advice. They include: Liz Ballard, John Barnatt, Gavin Bell, Bill Bevan, Daniel Boys, Lynn Burrow, Peter Bush, Philippa Davey, Andy Farmer, Angela Johnson, Rachael Kerr, Catherine Mate, Christina Porter, Mike Rhodes, John Sewell, Peter Smith, Sarah Whiteley. Thanks to the following for information and advice on Museum holdings, databases and other Museum initiatives: Matt Edwards, Martha Jasko, Sue Palmer, Jonathan Wallis, Ros Westwood, Gill Woolrich. Advice and guidance on Stanton Moor ceramics and their context was kindly provided by Pauline Beswick. Many people provided information on education and learning initiatives and possibilities. They include: Wyn Austin, Melanie Barker, Daryl Baxter, Rachel Bellamy, Aimee Blease-Bourne, Matt Cooke, Lynn Crowe, Ann Hall, Ian Heath, Don Henson, Mrs. Howarth, Peter Jones, Colin Merrony, Catherine Nicklin, Frank Robinson, Phil Sidebottom. -
Development Management Policies Part 2 of the Local Plan for the Peak District National Park
Development Management Policies Part 2 of the Local Plan for the Peak District National Park Publication Version for Consultation October 2016 www.peakdistrict.gov.uk Published October 2016 © Peak District National Park Authority Aldern House, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1AE Tel: 01629 816200 Fax: 01629 816310 www.peakdistrict.gov.uk This and other Development Plan Documents can be made available in large copy print, audio cassette, Braille or languages other than English. If you require the document in one of these formats please contact: Brian Taylor, Policy Planning Manager, PeakDistrict National Park at the address above, telephone: 01629 816303, or email [email protected] No parts of this report may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, or any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright holders. Designed and produced by the Peak District National Park Authority Design & Photography Team. 01629 816240. All photography © Copyright 2016 PDNPA unless otherwise stated. Development Management Policies Part 2 of the Local Plan for the Peak District National Park Publication Version for Consultation October 2016 www.peakdistrict.gov.uk Development Management Policies Contents List of policies 5 Chapter 1 Introduction 8 Chapter 2 Development Management Practice 13 Chapter 3 Conserving and Enhancing the National Park’s Valued Characteristics 14 Chapter 4 Farming and Economy 44 Chapter 5 Recreation and Tourism 56 Chapter 6 Housing 60 Chapter 7 Shops, services and community facilities 81 Chapter 8 Bakewell 89 Chapter 9 Travel and Transport 91 Chapter 10 Utilities 101 Chapter 11 Minerals and Waste 106 List of Appendices 1.