Community Council of Staffordshire

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Community Council of Staffordshire THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR STAFFORDSHIRE BEST KEPT VILLAGE COMPETITION 2019 SPONSORS Staffordshire County Council Stafford: Rubery Owen Holdings Ltd South Staffordshire: South Staffordshire Housing Association Lichfield/Cannock Chase: The Leavesley Group Staffordshire Moorlands/East Staffordshire: Lafarge Cement FORTY-ONE VILLAGES ENTERED THE COMPETITION THIS YEAR Judges looked at all villages twice in the first round: once in May and then in June STAFFORD SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE Gnosall Fulford Acton Trussell Haughton Bednall Hilderstone Brewood Oulton Kinver Stowe by Chartley Pattingham Swynnerton Perton Tittensor Swindon Wombourne LICHFIELD/CANNOCK CHASE STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS/EAST STAFFORDSHIRE Drayton Bassett Edingale Abbots Bromley Fradley Bramshall Gentleshaw Denstone Harlaston Dunstall Haunton Hoar Cross Hednesford Kingsley Kings Bromley Kingsley Holt Longdon/Longdon Green Rolleston on Dove Hill Ridware Tutbury Norton Canes Warslow Stonnall Yoxall Upper Longdon Wall 1 Up to three large and three small villages with the highest percentage points in each of the four areas went through to the Area Final round THE RESULTS STAFFORD AREA COMPETING FOR THE TROPHY SPONSORED BY RUBERY OWEN HOLDINGS LIMITED LARGE VILLAGE SMALL VILLAGE 1st Gnosall Trophy winner 1st Tittensor 2nd Fulford =3rd Oulton =3rd Swynnerton HIGHLY COMMENDED Haughton, Hilderstone, Stowe by Chartley SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE AREA COMPETING FOR THE TROPHY SPONSORED BY SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSING ASSOCIATION LARGE VILLAGE SMALL VILLAGE 1st Brewood 1st Bednall Trophy winner 2nd Perton 2nd Acton Trussell 3rd Wombourne HIGHLY COMMENDED Kinver, Pattingham LICHFIELD/CANNOCK CHASE AREA COMPETING FOR THE TROPHY SPONSORED BY THE LEAVESLEY GROUP LARGE VILLAGE SMALL VILLAGE 1st Kings Bromley Trophy winner 1st Edingale 2nd Norton Canes 2nd Haunton 3rd Stonnall 3rd Wall HIGHLY COMMENDED Drayton Bassett, Fradley, Gentleshaw, Harlaston, Hednesford, Hill Ridware, Longdon/Longdon Green, Upper Longdon 2 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS/EAST STAFFORDSHIRE AREA COMPETING FOR THE TROPHY SPONSORED BY LAFARGE CEMENT LARGE VILLAGE SMALL VILLAGE 1st Abbots Bromley Trophy winner 1st Hoar Cross 2nd Yoxall 2nd Kingsley Holt =3rd Bramshall =3rd Warslow HIGHLY COMMENDED Denstone, Dunstall, Kingsley The overall winner in each area will receive the trophy and a cheque from the trophy sponsor The Area winners were judged in the County Final round to determine the **COUNTY WINNERS** LARGE VILLAGE SMALL VILLAGE GNOSALL TITTENSOR Each County Winner will receive the shield and a tree donated by Mr Amyas Stafford-Northcote on behalf of Campaign to Protect Rural England AN AWARD OF SPECIAL COMMENDATION FOR CONSISTENT PARTICIPATION, EFFORT AND ACHIEVEMENT IN BKV OVER 50 YEARS IS AWARDED TO LONGDON/LONGDON GREEN WINNERS OF “THE SPIRIT OF BEST KEPT VILLAGE” COMPETITION SPONSORED BY DAVID & JIM OWEN Winner Sally Jones, Fulford 2nd Prize Alison Pooler, Kingsley 3 WINNERS OF THE CHILDREN’S POSTER COMPETITION SPONSORED BY KGL (ESTATES) LTD Age 5 - 7 Category Winner - Rosie Slawson, Brewood Second Place - Tayla Foster, Kinver Third Place - Sophie Bourne, Oulton Highly Commended - Molly Baker, Kinver Highly Commended - Lottie W, Kings Bromley Age 8 - 11 Category Winner - Jasmine Day, Kinver Second Place - Emilia Clarke, Synnerton Third Place - Abby Belshaw, Oulton Highly Commended - Isabella, Kings Bromley Highly Commended - Matthew Ackers, Warslow WINNERS OF THE CHILDREN’S POSTER COMPETITION SPONSORED BY LAFARGE CEMENT Age 5 - 7 Category Winner - Maxamillian Shaw, Kingsley Holt Second Place - Edward McFarlane, Kingsley Third Place - Maja Ogorek, Kingsley Age 8 - 11 Category Winner - Erika Lasmane, Kingsley Holt Second Place - Jasmine Barker, Kingsley Holt Third Place - Isla Elliot, Kingsley Holt WINNERS OF THE CHILDREN’S POETRY & PROSE COMPETITION SPONSORED BY JAN ALTHAM Age 5 - 7 Category Joint Winner - Harry Cowan, Kinver Joint Winner - Elodie Milward, Outlon Age 8 - 11 Category Winner - Jasmine Barker, Kingsley Holt Second Place - Alexa Taylor, Kinver Highly Commended - Brandon Swift, Brewood Highly Commended - Enid Sutcliffe, Brewood The Community Foundation for Staffordshire Communications House, University Court, Staffordshire Technology Park ST18 0ES Tel: 01785 339540 Website www.staffsfoundation.org.uk Email: [email protected] 4 .
Recommended publications
  • Ravensnest Cottage Hoar Cross
    Ravensnest Cottage Unmistakably Hoar Cross, Staffordshire Ravensnest Cottage Newchurch Road, Hoar Cross, Staffordshire, DE13 8RG A charming rural home set in a magnificent gardens with adjoining paddock amounting to approximately 2.596 acres with superb back drop of unspoilt Staffordshire countryside. Entrance Hall, Beamed Dining Room, Beamed Sitting Room, Fitted Kitchen, Utility/Boot Room, Fitted Shower Room, Fantastic Lounge with views to three sides, Master Bedroom with Dressing Area, Bathroom, Second Staircase to Three Further Bedrooms. Attached Garage, Drive, Store, Large Workshop. ~ No Upward Chain ~ Guide Price £650,000 Hoar Cross is well placed for Lichfield, Burton upon Trent, Birmingham and Derby. Within Hoar Cross is the Meynell Ingram Arms and the famous Spa Hotel. The house offers a historic family home, extended over time with a wealth of charm and character provided by the beamed ceilings and revealed wall timbers in some of the rooms. For those with an equestrian interest, the adjoining paddock which accounts for 1.526 acres of the plot, extends to the Swarbourne River with a gate linking it to the main garden. The main gardens offer extensive lawns bordered by mature trees and well established rhododendrons. Accommodation Entrance Hall With front entrance door, door to sitting room and opening to the dining room Sitting Room The focal point is provided by a brick fireplace with hearth and electric stove style fire, beamed ceiling providing character and double glazed windows with views to the front and rear. Dining Room With beams providing character, storage, heater, serving hatch to kitchen, doors to kitchen and inner hall.
    [Show full text]
  • Premises Licence List
    Premises Licence List PL0002 Drink Zone Plus Premises Address: 16 Market Place Licence Holder: Jasvinder CHAHAL Uttoxeter 9 Bramblewick Drive Staffordshire Littleover ST14 8HP Derby Derbyshire DE23 3YG PL0003 Capital Restaurant Premises Address: 62 Bridge Street Licence Holder: Bo QI Uttoxeter 87 Tumbler Grove Staffordshire Wolverhampton ST14 8AP West Midlands WV10 0AW PL0004 The Cross Keys Premises Address: Burton Street Licence Holder: Wendy Frances BROWN Tutbury The Cross Keys, 46 Burton Street Burton upon Trent Tutbury Staffordshire Burton upon Trent DE13 9NR Staffordshire DE13 9NR PL0005 Water Bridge Premises Address: Derby Road Licence Holder: WHITBREAD GROUP PLC Uttoxeter Whitbread Court, Houghton Hall Business Staffordshire Porz Avenue ST14 5AA Dunstable Bedfordshire LU5 5XE PL0008 Kajal's Off Licence Ltd Premises Address: 79 Hunter Street Licence Holder: Rajeevan SELVARAJAH Burton upon Trent 45 Dallow Crescent Staffordshire Burton upon Trent DE14 2SR Stafffordshire DE14 2PN PL0009 Manor Golf Club LTD Premises Address: Leese Hill Licence Holder: MANOR GOLF CLUB LTD Kingstone Manor Golf Club Uttoxeter Leese Hill, Kingstone Staffordshire Uttoxeter ST14 8QT Staffordshire ST14 8QT PL0010 The Post Office Premises Address: New Row Licence Holder: Sarah POWLSON Draycott-in-the-Clay The Post Office Ashbourne New Row Derbyshire Draycott In The Clay DE6 5GZ Ashbourne Derbyshire DE6 5GZ 26 Jan 2021 at 15:57 Printed by LalPac Page 1 Premises Licence List PL0011 Marks and Spencer plc Premises Address: 2/6 St Modwens Walk Licence Holder: MARKS
    [Show full text]
  • Delabole Upper Longdon
    Delabole, Lower Way, Upper Longdon, WS15 1QQ Parker Hall An individual and deceptively spacious stunning superb outside space including to the front is ample parking including space Longdon itself is home to the Chetwyn Arms, detached home set in the popular village of corner plot gardens extending to around 0.4 of for up to four vehicles beneath the car port. a popular pub and restaurant, with additional Upper Longdon, benefitting from generous an acre and the peaceful location is a real The gardens extend to an excellent size, shopping, convenience and leisure amenities and versatile accommodation, four double feature of this unique home. enjoying complete privacy to all sides and available in Lichfield and Rugeley town bedrooms, established gardens and an being laid to a paved courtyard next to the centre. For those who enjoy outdoor leisure impressive elevated position enjoying The interiors comprise briefly reception hall house, sloping lawns and mature foliage, with pursuits, the location is ideal for those who breathtaking views towards Cannock Chase. rising to the first floor galleried landing, two a pathway rising to the top level where there is enjoy walking, cycling and equestrian Having been beautifully maintained spacious reception rooms, dining kitchen a flat lawn ideal for outdoor entertaining. activities. Well placed for commuters, the throughout its time with the current vendors, with pantry, three double bedrooms and a A51, A38 and M6 are all within easy reach, Delabole offers elegantly presented interiors family bathroom, with the ground floor Set within the rural village of Upper Longdon Birmingham International Airport is 25 miles laid over two floors, with the main offering a fourth double bedroom with en surrounded by similar character homes, away and rail stations in Lichfield provide accommodation set to the first floor where suite, a superb snooker room/cinema room, Delabole lies just minutes’ drive from the regular and direct links to Birmingham and there is a south facing balcony extending the laundry room and a large storage room.
    [Show full text]
  • To Access Forms and Drawings Associated with the Applications
    Printed On 27/11/2017 Weekly List ESBC www.eaststaffsbc.gov.uk Sal Khan CPFA, MSc Head of Service LIST No: 48/2017 PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED DURING THE PERIOD 20/11/2017 TO 24/11/2017 To access forms and drawings associated with the applications below, please use the following link :- http://www.eaststaffsbc.gov.uk/Northgate/PlanningExplorer/ApplicationSearch.aspx and enter the full reference number. Alternatively you are able to view the applications at:- Customer Services Centre, Market Place, Burton upon Trent or the Customer Services Centre, Uttoxeter Library, Red Gables, High Street, Uttoxeter. REFERENCE Grid Ref: 409,199.00 : 322,635.00 P/2017/01447 Parish(s): Abbots Bromley Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): ABROMLEY Bagots Erection of a cattle shed Upper Sunnyside Farm For H Hill Pinfold Lane c/o J S Wilks FRICS Bromley Hurst 6 Old Saddlers Yard Abbots Bromley Uttoxeter WS15 3AD ST14 7RT REFERENCE Grid Ref: 424,210.00 : 322,397.00 P/2016/01733 Parish(s): Anglesey Detailed Planning Application Ward(s): Anglesey Retention of 6 air conditioning units, storing of bins in the rear yard and installation of a window to the first floor flat 72-73 Napier Street For Mr Yassin Taha Hassan Burton Upon Trent 72-73 DE14 3LL Napier Street Burton Upon Trent DE14 3LL Page 1 of 7 Printed On 27/11/2017 Weekly List ESBC LIST No: 48/2017 REFERENCE Grid Ref: 418,933.00 : 318,889.00 P/2017/01421 Parish(s): Barton under Needwood Listed Building Consent Ward(s): Needwood Listed Building Application for internal and external alterations to include
    [Show full text]
  • Mutual Exchange Register
    Mutual Exchange Register Current Property Exchange Bedrooms Current Address Name Type Type Contact Details Required Bedrooms Preferred Areas UPIN Current Number of Bedrooms : 0 5 Collingwood Court, Lichfield Miss L BEDSIT BUNG/FLAT 07555294680 1/2 0 Brocton Road, Stone, Staffordshire, ST15 Whistance 8NB [email protected] Burton Manor Coton Fields Doxey Eccleshall Stafford Town Stone Town Walton Walton On The Hill Weston 69 Park Street, Uttoxeter, ST14 Miss Z Mason BEDSIT BUNG/FLAT 07866768058 1/2 0 Great Haywood 7AQ 07943894962 Highfields 07974618362 Newport [email protected] Rising Brook [email protected] Stafford Town 29 Graiseley Street, Miss D Toovey OTHER HSE 07549046902 2 0 Homcroft Wolverhampton, WV30PA [email protected] North End [email protected] Mutual Exchange Register Current Property Exchange Bedrooms Current Address Name Type Type Contact Details Required Bedrooms Preferred Areas CurrentUPIN Number of Bedrooms : 1 10 Hall Close, Silkmore, Stafford, Mrs K Brindle FLAT BUNG 07879849794 1 1 Barlaston Staffordshire, ST17 4JJ [email protected] Beaconside Rickerscote Silkmore Stafford Town Stone Town 10 Wayside, Pendeford, Mr P Arber FLAT BUNG/FLAT 07757498603 1 1 Highfields Wolverhampton , WV81TE 07813591519 Silkmore [email protected] 12 Lilac Grove, Chasetown, Mr C Jebson BUNG BUNG/FLAT [email protected] 1 1 Eccleshall Burntwood, WS7 4RW Gnosall Newport 12 Penkvale Road, Moss Pit, Mrs D Shutt FLAT BUNG 01785250473 1 1 Burton Manor Stafford, Staffordshire, ST17
    [Show full text]
  • Staffordshire 1
    Entries in red - require a photograph STAFFORDSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position ST_ABCD06 SK 1077 4172 B5032 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE DENSTONE Quixhill Bank, between Quixhill & B5030 jct on the verge ST_ABCD07 SK 0966 4101 B5032 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE DENSTONE Denstone in hedge ST_ABCD09 SK 0667 4180 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALTON W of Gallows Green on the verge ST_ABCD10 SK 0541 4264 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALTON near Peakstones Inn, Alton Common by hedge ST_ABCD11 SK 0380 4266 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHEADLE Threapwood in hedge ST_ABCD11a SK 0380 4266 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHEADLE Threapwood in hedge behind current maker ST_ABCD12 SK 0223 4280 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHEADLE Lightwood, E of Cheadle in hedge ST_ABCK10 SK 0776 3883 UC road EAST STAFFORDSHIRE CROXDEN Woottons, between Hollington & Rocester on the verge ST_ABCK11 SK 0617 3896 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHECKLEY E of Hollington in front of wood & wire fence ST_ABCK12 SK 0513 3817 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHECKLEY between Fole and Hollington in hedge Lode Lane, 100m SE of Lode House, between ST_ABLK07 SK 1411 5542 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALSTONEFIELD Alstonefield and Lode Mill on grass in front of drystone wall ST_ABLK08 SK 1277 5600 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALSTONEFIELD Keek road, 100m NW of The Hollows on grass in front of drystone wall ST_ABLK10 SK 1073 5832 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALSTONEFIELD Leek Road, Archford Moor on the verge
    [Show full text]
  • Additional Provision 2 Paper of Amendments.Pdf
    IN PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF COMMONS SESSION 2017 - 2019 High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill ADDITIONAL PROVISION (February 2019) Note: 1. Page and line references are to the Bill as introduced on 17 July 2017 [Bill 6] 2. The amendments marked with an asterisk are presented in substitution for amendments at the same place in the Bill which were deposited on 23 March 2018. The amendments now presented represent amended versions of the previous amendments. The new elements are shown by underlining. Clause 53 Page 21, line 33, leave out “ in July 2017” *Page 21, line 35, at end insert— “( ) The plans and sections referred to in subsection (1) are— (a) those deposited in July 2017 but excluding sheets 1-16 and 1-18 and as altered by (i) replacement sheets 1-12, 1-25, 1-69, 1-70, 2-05, 2-08, 2-09, 2-44 and 2-50 deposited in March 2018, and (ii) replacement sheets 1-01, 1-02, 1-05, 1-06, 1-07, 1-09, 1-10, 1-11, 1-13, 1-14, 1- 15, 1-17, 1-19, 1-20, 1-21, 1-23, 1-24, 1-26, 1-28, 1-29, 1-30, 1-31, 1-32, 1-33, 1- 34, 1-35, 1-36, 1-37, 1-38, 1-39, 1-40, 1-41, 1-42, 1-43, 1-44, 1-45, 1-46, 1-47, 1- 48, 1-49, 1-50, 1-51, 1-52, 1-53, 1-54, 1-57, 1-58, 1-59, 1-60, 1-61, 1-62, 1-64, 1- 65, 1-66, 2-04, 2-06, 2-17, 2-21, 2-23, 2-28, 2-29, 2-31, 2-32, 2-35, 2-45, 2-46, 2- 52, 2-55, 2-66, 2-71 deposited in February 2019; (b) sheets 1-07A, 1-07B, 1-07C, 1-15A, 1-15B, 1-15C, 1-15D, 1-15E, 1-15F, 1-15G, 1- 26A, 1-39A, 1-43A, 1-43B, 1-45A, 1-53A, 1-53B, 1-53C, 1-53D, 1-53E, 1-53F, 2- 06A, 2-06B, 2-21A, 2-46A, 2-50A and 2-66A deposited in February 2019.” Schedule 17 Page 139, line 11, leave out sub-paragraph (4) Page 139, line 36, after “arrangements” insert “to be approved” Page 146, line 29, at end insert – “Termination of approval relating to road transportation arrangements 21A (1) An approval under paragraph 6 of arrangements relating to transportation to an authorised site ceases to have effect at the end of the relevant period if the nominated undertaker gives a termination notice to the planning authority which approved the arrangements.
    [Show full text]
  • Once Upon a Time There Was a Small Town in a Bend of a River and A
    Further Electoral Review of Stafford Borough Council Submission by Councillor Robert Stephens and Neil Thomas Introduction This is an independent submission by Councillor Robert Stephens (who represents the Milford ward on Stafford Borough Council) and Neil Thomas, a Doxey parish councillor and political journalist who has previously made submissions to the LGBCE and its predecessor concerning the last two reviews of Staffordshire County Council’s electoral arrangements. Councillor Stephens made a representation to the Commission at the preliminary stage on council size. Mr Thomas did not. Neither of us supported a reduction in the size of the council but since the Commission is minded to do so we are making what we regard as a constructive submission. Council size For reasons we explain in more detail below, we believe it is more practical to reduce the number of councillors to 44 than to 40 as proposed by Stafford Borough Council. The main reason for this lies in the difficulty inherent in dividing Stafford town into meaningful wards represented by 19 councillors – the number required if the total number is to be only 40. We contend coherent boundaries are more easily achieved if Stafford town were to be represented by 21 councillors. Inevitably, the need to achieve a good degree of electoral equality requires that Stone town should be represented by six councillors and the countryside surrounding both towns by 17 – one more each than is proposed by the borough council. The average number of electors per councillor with 44 members would be 2,315. Our submission would reduce the number of councillors by more than 25%, compared with the 32% advocated by the Conservative and Labour parties in their submissions.
    [Show full text]
  • Enhanced Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (E-JSNA) Submission – November 2012
    East Staffordshire - Enhanced Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (e-JSNA) submission – November 2012 Foreword • On behalf of the East Staffordshire Local Strategic Partnership, we are pleased to submit to the Health & Well-Being Board an Enhanced Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (eJSNA) for East Staffordshire. • The eJSNA presents a local picture of health and well-being within the Borough taking into account the wider determinants of health such as the economy, housing, community safety and the environment. It also gives a voice to the many groups and communities that make up our Borough. • What we have tried to create is an interesting, informative and easily digestible document that succinctly summarises the key needs of our local communities. • The eJSNA is intended to be a living document which will be updated regularly by partners and provides the basis for informing the commissioning plans of health bodies and local public service organisations. Andy O’Brien, Chief Executive, East Cllr Richard Grosvenor, Leader of Staffordshire Borough Council East Staffordshire Borough Council Contents Slide(s) Title 4 East Staffordshire approach 5 to 6 Place summary 7 Population profile 8 Population growth 9 to 11 Employment & economic prosperity 12 to 14 Housing 15 Regeneration 16 Transport 17 to 19 Education & skills 20 to 24 Health & well-being 25 Community safety 29 to 31 Environment 32 Green spaces 33 Leisure & culture 34 Our community pride 35 Health inequalities – comparison of babies born in least and most deprived areas of East Staffs
    [Show full text]
  • Sites with Planning Permission As at 30.09.2018)
    Housing Pipeline (sites with Planning Permission as at 30.09.2018) Not Started = Remaining Cumulative Total Outline Planning Application Decision Capacity Under Full Planning Parish Address Capacity For monitoring Completions (on partially Planning Number. Date* of Site Construction completed sites upto & Permission Year Permission including 30.09.18) 2 Mayfield Hall Hall Lane Middle Mayfield Staffordshire DE6 2JU P/2016/00808 25/10/2016 3 3 0 0 0 3 3 The Rowan Bank Stanton Lane Ellastone Staffordshire DE6 2HD P/2016/00170 05/04/2016 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 Stanton View Farm Bull Gap Lane Stanton Staffordshire DE6 2DF P/2018/00538 13/07/2018 1 1 0 0 0 1 7 Adjacent Croft House, Stubwood Lane, Denstone, ST14 5HU PA/27443/005 18/07/2006 1 1 0 0 0 1 7 Land adjoining Mount Pleasant College Road Denstone Staffordshire ST14 5HR P/2014/01191 22/10/2014 2 2 0 0 0 2 7 Proposed Conversion Doveleys Rocester Staffordshire P/2015/01623 05/01/2016 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 Dale Gap Farm Barrowhill Rocester Staffordshire ST14 5BX P/2016/00301 06/07/2016 2 2 0 0 0 2 7 Brown Egg Barn Folly Farm Alton Road Denstone Staffordshire P/2016/00902 24/08/2016 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 Alvaston and Fairfields College Road Denstone ST14 5HR P/2017/00050 10/08/2017 2 0 2 0 2 0 7 Land Adjacent to Ford Croft House (Site 1) Upper Croft Oak Road Denstone ST14 5HT P/2017/00571 17/08/2017 5 0 5 0 5 0 7 Land Adjacent to Ford Croft House (Site 2) Upper Croft Oak Road Denstone ST14 5HT P/2017/01180 08/12/2017 2 0 2 0 2 0 7 adj Cherry Tree Cottage Hollington Road Rocester ST14 5HY P/2018/00585 09/07/2018 1
    [Show full text]
  • J85 Deposit Locations-Contacts.Indd
    24/7 Freephone Community Helpline 08081 434 434 HS2 Phase 2a SES2 and AP2 Deposit locations: Contacts | February 2019 Officers with whom the Additional Provision 2, AP2 Environmental Statement and Supplementary Environmental Statement 2 have been deposited for inspection. Contact Address Staffordshire Staffordshire County Council, Wedgwood Building, Block A, HS2 Project Manager Tipping Street, Stafford, ST16 2DH Lichfield District Council, District Council House, Frog Lane, Lichfield, Head of Economic Growth Staffordshire, WS13 6YZ East Staffordshire Borough Council, Customer Service Centre, Chief Executive Market Place, Burton upon Trent, DE14 1HA Cannock Chase District Council, Civic Centre, Beecroft Road, Cannock, Managing Director Staffordshire, WS11 1BG Development Manager Stafford Borough Council, Civic Centre, Riverside, Stafford, ST16 3AQ Head of Planning and Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, Castle House Barracks Road, Development Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs, ST5 1BL Fradley and Streethay Parish Council, Marketing Suite Office, Parish Clerk Wellington Crescent, Fradley Park, Lichfield, WS13 8RZ Alrewas Parish Council, c/o Lichfield Library, Ground Floor, Parish Clerk St. Mary’s Church, Market Lane, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS14 0AU King’s Bromley Parish Council, c/o Lichfield Library, Ground Floor, Parish Clerk St. Mary’s Church, Market Lane, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS14 0AU Armitage with Handsacre Parish Council, c/o Rugeley Library, Parish Clerk 12 Anson Street, Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 2BB Mavesyn Ridware Parish
    [Show full text]
  • Minutes of a Meeting of the Parish Council of Longdon Held in the W
    07/1 MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE PARISH COUNCIL OF LONGDON HELD IN THE W. I. HALL, LONGDON, ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 9TH, 2007 Present: Cllr. R. C. Hemmingsley (Vice-Chairman, who, in the absence of the Chairman, chaired the meeting); Cllr. N. J. Bird; Cllr. B. J. Butler; Cllr. A. J. Juxon; Cllr. Mrs. M. G. Nichols; and Cllr. H. M. P. Reynolds. Also present were the Clerk; Cllr. N. J. Roberts, of Lichfield District Council; County Councillor F. W. Lewis, M. B. E.; and Mrs. Jane Russell, Village Correspondent of “The Village Mercury”. 1. APOLOGIES Cllr. The Rev. J. R. Andrews; Cllr. N. Stanfield; Cllr. M. A. W. Parsons; and Cllr. S. K. Welch. 2. PRESENTATION BY CLLR. ROBERTS Before opening the meeting, Cllr. Hemmingsley invited Cllr. Roberts to make a presentation on the West Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy Phase Two Revision. Cllr. Roberts explained that the West Midlands Regional Assembly had just issued a document setting out spatial options for four planning areas – housing, employment, transport and waste. The main emphasis was on housing, for which a series of tables relating to housing distribution had been set out, together with three options – the first reflecting a continuum of previous figures, the second planning for a 25% increase and the third, the Government’s own preferred option, providing for a 50% increase. The adoption of the third of these options would result in an increase in the Lichfield area of 16,000 dwellings, which would be considerably larger than any other adjoining district except East Staffordshire and might even lead to development on the margins of the Green Belt.
    [Show full text]