Ashby•De-La-Zouch, Slnadlincote, Coalville & Rifle Range Road District Bill Posting Co.; Office, 86 Market Street, Crossley Samuel, Bull P.H

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Ashby•De-La-Zouch, Slnadlincote, Coalville & Rifle Range Road District Bill Posting Co.; Office, 86 Market Street, Crossley Samuel, Bull P.H 16 AS'EBY•DE•LA•ZOtl'OE, LEIOES'l,ERSHIRE. Matthews Frank, 2 Halford terrace, Rawdon-Hastings Lady Maud, The1Timms Mrs. 26 South street Packington road Manor house Toulmin James, Westbourne house, Maynard Geo. Chas. 9 Low. Church st Redfem Miss, 27 South street Packington road Mead Arthur, 26 Tamworth road Redfern Miss, The Hollies, Wood street Towle Robert, Twyford ho. Moira road Meakin Mrs. Weeford, Leicester road Roberts John Fred, Packington road Trivett William, 3 Old Park villas, Morley Frederick, 21 Tamworth road Rumley Willis, Oakroyd house, Pack- Nottingham road Morris Alfred Benj. 6 Rawdon terrace ington road Tucker Henry, 31 Tamworth road Moxon Joseph Nathaniel, 9 South street Sansom William Wilson, Moira road Tugby Andrew Harris, The Cedars, Musson William Alfred, Fernleigh, Tarn- Sawyer Rev. Herbert Edward (vicar), Tamworth road worth road The Vicarage Tyler Jn. Fredk. Iderslea, Leicester road Musson William Pratt, The Hill Sear le Mrs. Fairmount, Leicester road Vinrace Mrs. 23 Tamworth road Orchard Alfred, Market street Simmonds Miss, Halford terrace, Wainwright J oseph, 41 Burton road Orchard George Dean J.P. Rawdon ter Packington road Ward John, 9 Rawdon terrace Orton Tom, Kilwardby street Simpson Wm. Henry, Shelbrook house Wells John Wm. Hillside, Burton road Page Mrs. 3 Halford ter. Packington rd Slater William Marshal!, The Grange, Wilkins Fras. Robt. Old Parks villas Paget Francis Howard, The Shrubbery Tamworth road Wilkins Mrs. Elebah, Leicester road Parsons Collison Hugh, Prior park Staynes John James, 49 Market street Williams Charles Roberts M.B., C.M. 15 Pickthorn Henry, Sandhurst, Tarn- Stead Willie, Glen-Roy, Burton road Ivanhoe terrace worth road Stevenson Wm. Elsworth, St. 1\fichael's. Williscroft Mrs. Clovelly, Nottingham rd Potter Arthur,54 Market street Stewart Charles John, Cilftonthorpe Willshee William, 27 Tamworth road Pratt Miss, The Elms Stimson Alfred, 13 I vanhoe terrace Woodward Mrs. Old Mill house Pym Mrs. Elgin house, Burton road Sutton John Holmes J.P. Holywell Wykes Mrs. Leicester road Ranger Robert, 39 Tamworth road Thornley Frederick, 102 Market street Yates Mrs. Lyon's well, Wilfred place Ratcliff Charles Robert, Highfields Thomley Miss, Hyde ho. Nottingham rd COMMERCIAL. Canner James, painter & paperhanger, Leicester road Early closing day, Wednesday 1 p.m. Carman Waiter Hall, printer & stationer, 28 Market street Adcock John Pearson, millPr (steam), Rolywell mill Carruthers Robert Johnstone, trav. drpr.13&14Kihvardby st Allen Arthur, tailor, 69 Market street Cartledge Benj. chimney sweeper, 10 Hilton's yd.Market st Alien John, insurance agent, Smisby road Cartwright Percy, fancy draper, 59 Market street Ancient Order of Foresters (f'A>urt Ivanhoe 3618) (Willia'll Cash & Co. boot & shoe maker;, 15 Market street Neale, sec.), 1 Holywell cottages, Burton road CasleyWilliam Henry, assistantsupt. to Prudential Assurance Ashby Baths & Hotel Co. Limited (James Leawood, sec) Co. Limited, Packington road Ashby Castle Lawn 'l'ennis Club (R. Logan, hon. sec.), Cassel Harry, King's Head P.H. Market street Market street Cemetery (John King, clerk to the burial board ; Arthur Ashby Coal Co. Railway station Granger, sexton), Hill top Ashby Co-operative Society Limited (W. Wainwright, Chandler John, tailor, Hill street manager), 100 Market street Checkland & Co. Limited (F. Tatham, certificated manager), Ashby Cottage Hospital (Roderic Robert Waiter Logan colliery proprietors, Wood street M.R.C.S.Eng. Alfred Orchard L.R.C.P.LOnd., M.R.C.S.Eng. Church of England Friendly Society (Rev. H. E. Sawyer, George Simpson Hart M.D., B.ch. & Charles Roberts president; Waiter Hines, sec) Williams M.B., c.M. medical officers; Miss Ada Boss, Clark Mary Jane (Miss), fruiterer & seed dealer, 4 Market st matron), Leicester road Clarke Alice Marianne (Miss), girls' day school, Packington rd Ash by & District Men's Association (David Mackie, hon. sec.), Cob urn J ames, upholsterer, 2 Packington road Floral hall, Bath street County Court (His Honor Wightman Wood, judge; William Ashby Garage (G. H. Townson, proprietor), motor car agent Alfred Musson, registrar & high bailiff), Low. Church street & repairer ; tyres &c. stocked, ·wood street Cox Frank, beer retailer, The Green Ashby Horticultural Society (J. H. Dunmore, sec.), Moira rJ Cox Hilda (Miss), dress maker, 9 Mill lane Ashby-de-la-Zouch Gas Co. Lim. (George Farmer, sec.), Crane Col.-Sergt. George Lewis, drill instructor to A Co. Kilwardby st. ; (G. H. Matlock, mangr.), works, Derby rd 5th Territorial Force Battalion Leicestershire Regiment, Ashby•de-la-Zouch, SlNadlincote, Coalville & Rifle Range road District Bill Posting Co.; office, 86 Market street, Crossley Samuel, Bull P.H. Wood street AssemblyRoom(Henry Morris Watts,hall keeper),Market hall Cutter Charles, cabinet maker, 70 Market street; & parish Astill George Henry, White Hart P.H. 82 Market street church clerk Bagnall Percy H. agent for the Burton Brewery Co. Tarn- Cutter Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer, Derby road worth road Cutter William Henry, corn dealer, 21 Market street Bates Madeline (Mrs.), apartments, 25 Lower Church street Davenport & Son, wine & spirit merchants, 60 Market street Baxter & Sons, tailors & hosiers &c. 19 Market street Davenport Albert, Hare & Hounds P.H. Bath street Beadsmoore Frank, boot maker, 61 The Callis Davies Robert, tailor, 38A, Market street Beadsmoore John Wm. printer & stationer, 11 Bath street Davis Albert Cecil, watch maker & jeweller, 71 Market street Belt<>n & Son, painters &c. Brook street Davis George, boot repairer, 4 Derby road Bennion Herbert Harding, farmer, Shelbrook farm Derbyshire Public House Trust Co. Limited, Midland hotel Bent ham Charles, coal merchant & carter, 63 Wood street (Isaac Mills, manager), Kilwardby street Bentham Chas. Alex. oil & hardware dlr. Nottingham road Dewes & Musson, solicitors, Market street Best Walter Ernest, tailor, Wood street Dickinson & Son, bakers & grocers, 5 The Callis Birch Albert., Volunteer inn, 35 North street Dockrill John, county court bailiff, 26 Burton road Birchal!Matthew, Midland Rly. inspector, 15 Smisby road Dunn Arthur, sub-inspector Midland Railway, Avenue road Bishop William, farmer, She! brook Eastmans Limited, butchers, 37 Market street Blacklock John, travelling draper, 13 Tamworth road Edwards Violet & Gertrude (Misses), teachers of music, Boss Ernest Maycock, photographer, 9 Derby road 11 Packington road Boswell John, umbrella repairer, Derby road Eley George William, chemist, 6 Market street Bott Elizabeth (Mrs.), boarding house, 26 Kilwardby street Elliott Jn. & Chas. monumental & general masons, 15 Wood s~ Bott Fraucis, baker & confectioner, 9 Bath street Ellis James, iron & tin plate wm·k<>r, Avenue road Bott John Arthur, hosiery manufacturer, Avenue road Evans Harry John, grocer, 91Market street Bowley John Williarn, registrar of births & deaths to Ashby- Everett & Co. coal merchants, Burton road de-la-Zouch sub-district, & relieving officer No. 1 district, Fair John, travelling draper, 8 Loudoun villas 54 Wood street Farmer W. & T. plumbers & decorators, 78 Market street Bradbury John Henry, hawker, Avenue road Farmer William & Sons, fruiterers, Bath street Brend Frederick William, drapers' traveller, 10 Avenue road Farmer George, accountant, clerk to the Ashby-de-la-Zouch & Broadhurst Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker, 39 North street Hartshorn & Seals Rural District Councils, clprk to the Brown George, bookseller & printer, Post office, Bath street guardians & assessment committee of Ashby-de-la-Zouch Brown George, keeper of Castle, South street union & to Ashby-de-la-Zouch Local Pension Sub-Corn- Brown Martha Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 36 Smisby road mittee of Leicestershire & superintendent registrar of Brown Polly (Mrs.), confectioner, 96 Market street births, deaths & marriages of Ashby-de-la-Zouch district, Bryan George, shopkeeper, 51 The Callis Kilwardby street Bull William, hair dresser, 42 Market street Farmer Thomas, shopk~eper, 11 The Green Bullen & Glover, chemists, Market street Fearns James Edward, teacher of music, 35 Burton road Bullen Henry & Ebenezer, grocers, Market street Fish H. & Sons, builders, Wood street Bullen Geo. mgr. to the London City & Midland Bank Ltd Fisher, Jesson & Co. solicitors, Kilwardby street Burdett Edmund, Bull's HPad P.H. Market street Foster Brothers, clothiers, Bath street Burton Brewery Co. Limited (Percy H. Bagnall, agent}, Freeman, Hardy & Willis Lim. boot makers, 39 Market st brewers ; offices, Tarnworth road 1 Freemasons (Ferrers & I vanhoe Lodge No. 779) (Rev. C. Bywater John, marine store dealer, 6 Holywell ter.The Callis T. Moore M.A. sec.), .Masonic hall .
Recommended publications
  • Derbyshire Parish Registers. Marriages
    ^iiii iii! mwmm mmm: 'mm m^ iilili! U 942-51019 ^. Aalp V.8 1379096 GENEAUO^JY COLLECTION ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 00727 4282 DERBYSHIRE PARISH REGISTERS. riDarrtages. VIII. PHILLIMORES PARISH REGISTER SERIES. VOL. CLXIV (DERBYSHIRE, VOL. VIII.) One hundred and fifty printed. uf-ecj.^. Derbyshire Parish Registers. (IDarriaoes. Edited by W. P. W. PHILLIMORE, M.A., B.C.L., AND Ll. Ll. SIMPSON. VOL. VIII. yJ HonOon: Issued to the Subscribers by Phillimore & Co., Ltd., 124, Chancery Lane. — PREFACE This volume of Marriage Registers, the eighth of the Derbyshire series, contains the Registers of nine parishes, besides an odd Register for Ilkeston parish, omitted from the last volume. 1379096 It has not been thought needful to print the entries verbatim. They are reduced to a common form, and the following con- tractions, as before, have been freely used : w. = widower or widow. p. = of the parish of. co. = in the county of. dioc.= in the diocese of. lie. = marriage licence. It should be remembered that previous to 1752 the year was calculated as beginning on the 25th March, instead of the I St of January, so that a Marriage taking place on say 20th February, 1625, would be on that date in 1626 according to our reckoning ; but as the civil and ecclesiastical year were both used, this is sometimes expressed by 20th February, i62f. In all cases where the marriage is stated to have taken place by Licence, that fact is recorded, as the searcher thereby knows that further information as to age, parentage, and voca- tion of the parties is probably recoverable from the Allegations in the Archdeaconry or other ofifice from which the Licence was issued.
    [Show full text]
  • North West Leicestershire Local Plan
    NORTH WEST LEICESTERSHIRE LOCAL PLAN Adopted: November 2017 1 2 CONTENTS CHAPTER POLICY PAGE 1 Background 7 2 North West Leicestershire 10 Context 3 North West Leicestershire 12 Profile 4 What are the issues? 17 Vision 18 Objectives 19 5 Strategy 21 S1 – future housing and economic development 23 needs S2 – Settlement Hierarchy 23 S3 - Countryside 27 6 Design 30 D1 – Design of new development 32 D2 - Amenity 35 D3 - Telecommunications 36 7 Housing 38 H1 – Housing provision: planning permissions 39 H2 - Housing provision: resolutions 40 H3 - Housing provision: new allocations 43 H4 – Affordable Housing 47 H5 – Rural exceptions sites for affordable housing 51 H6 – House types and mix 52 H7 – Provision for gypsies and travellers and 54 travelling showpeople 3 8 Economic 57 Ec1 – Employment provision: permissions 60 Ec2 – New Employment Sites 61 Ec3 – Existing employment areas 64 Ec4 – East Midlands Airport 67 Ec5 – East Midlands Airport: Safeguarding 68 Ec6 - East Midlands Airport: Public safety Zones 69 Ec7 – Donington Park 72 Ec8 – Town and Local centres: Hierarchy and 75 management of Development Ec9 – Town and Local centres: Thresholds for 78 Impact Assessments Ec10 – Town and Local centres: Primary Shopping 78 Area – Non-Shopping uses Ec11 – Town and Local centres: Primary Shopping 79 Areas – Hot Food Takeaway Balance Ec12 – Local Centres 80 Ec13 – Tourism development 82 9 Infrastructure and Facilities 83 IF1 – Development and Infrastructure 83 IF2 – Community and Cultural Facilities 85 IF3 – Open Space, Sport and Recreation facilities
    [Show full text]
  • A Building Stone Atlas of Leicestershire
    Strategic Stone Study A Building Stone Atlas of Leicestershire First published by English Heritage April 2012 Rebranded by Historic England December 2017 Introduction Leicestershire contains a wide range of distinctive building This is particularly true for the less common stone types. In stone lithologies and their areas of use show a close spatial some parts of the county showing considerable geological link to the underlying bedrock geology. variability, especially around Charnwood and in the north- west, a wide range of lithologies may be found in a single Charnwood Forest, located to the north-west of Leicester, building. Even the cobbles strewn across the land by the includes the county’s most dramatic scenery, with its rugged Pleistocene rivers and glaciers have occasionally been used tors, steep-sided valleys and scattered woodlands. The as wall facings and for paving, and frequently for infill and landscape is formed principally of ancient volcanic rocks, repair work. which include some of the oldest rocks found in England. To the west of Charnwood Forest, rocks of the Pennine Coal The county has few freestones, and has always relied on the Measures crop out around Ashby-de-la-Zouch, representing importation of such stone from adjacent counties (notably for the eastern edge of the Derbyshire-Leicestershire Coalfield. To use in the construction of its more prestigious buildings). Major the north-west of Charnwood lie the isolated outcrops of freestone quarries are found in neighbouring Derbyshire Breedon-on-the-Hill and Castle Donington, which are formed, (working Millstone Grit), Rutland and Lincolnshire (both respectively, of Carboniferous Limestone and Triassic working Lincolnshire Limestone), and in Northamptonshire (Bromsgrove) Sandstone.
    [Show full text]
  • Nominated Candidates for North West Leicestershire District
    STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL North West Leicestershire Election of a County Councillor The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a County Councillor for the Ashby de la Zouch electoral division of Leicestershire County Council Reason Name of Assentors why no Description Name of Candidate Home Address Proposer(+) longer (if any) Seconder(++) nominated * BENFIELD 98 Market St, Ashby Green Party Benfield Rebecca J S + Carl Cheswick de la Zouch, LE65 Benfield Leon J ++ 1AP COXON Highfield House, 66 The Conservative Hoult Gillian S + John Geoffrey Leicester Road, New Party Candidate Hoult Stanley J ++ Packington, Ashby de la Zouch JACKSON 19 Lakeshore Labour Party Parle Elizabeth J + Debra Louise Crescent, Whitwick, Parle Gregory V ++ Coalville, Leicestershire, LE67 5BZ O`CALLAGHAN (address in North Freedom Alliance. Anslow Judith E + Claire Louise West Leicestershire) No Lockdowns. Haberfield Alison ++ No Curfews. TILBURY (address in North Reform UK Tilbury Lindsay + Adam Rowland West Leicestershire) Woods Paul L ++ WYATT (address in North Liberal Democrat Sedgwick Maxine S + Sheila West Leicestershire) Sedgwick Robert ++ *Decision of the Deputy Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. A POLL WILL BE TAKEN on Thursday 6 May 2021 between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. Where contested this poll is taken together
    [Show full text]
  • Smisby WI80 Print Block V5 with Covers
    A brief look at some of the events occurring within the lifetime of Smisby Women’s Institute, in celebration of its 80th anniversary. Contents 1915 - The First WI in Britain .............................................. 1 1934 Formation of Smisby Women’s Institute .................... 1 1934 Smisby Events ........................................................ 2 1934 Nationally ................................................................ 2 Smisby Village ..................................................................... 3 The Harpur Crewe Group ................................................... 4 Smisby WI - The First Meeting in January 1935 ................ 5 1935 Smisby WI Events .................................................. 5 1935 Smisby Village Events............................................ 6 1935 Nationally ................................................................ 6 1937 Coronation Year: Smisby Village .............................. 7 1938 Smisby WI Events ...................................................... 7 1938 Smisby Village Events............................................ 8 Smisby during the War ........................................................ 8 1940 Nationally ................................................................ 9 1944 Fauld Explosion and 1945 Smisby Events ................ 9 1949 Smisby WI Members in Fatal Accident .................... 11 1950 Smisby Events ......................................................... 14 1950 Nationally .............................................................
    [Show full text]
  • HS2 Ltd ‘2018 Working Draft Environmental Statement’ Consultation Response of Leicestershire County Council December 2018
    HS2 Ltd ‘2018 Working Draft Environmental Statement’ Consultation Response of Leicestershire County Council December 2018 Structure of this response This Response to the HS2 Ltd Working Draft Environmental Statement (WDES) by is split into four parts. These are as follows: PART 1: Document Introduction and Main areas of Concern PART 2: Response to WDES Vol 2 – Community Areas LA03, LA04 and LA05 PART 3: Response to WDES Vol 2 – Route-wide Effects PART 4: Response to WDES Vol 3 – Off-route Effects PART 5: Appendices For any enquires about this response, please contact: [email protected] 1 | Page PART 1: Document Introduction and Maim areas of Concern i) This document and its appendices comprise Leicestershire County Council’s (the Council’s) response to the Working Draft Environmental Statement (WDES) for HS2 Phase 2b (the proposed scheme). We issue this response in the spirit of contributing to the processes surrounding this vast infrastructure project, but must include the caveat that the Council can only respond to the material to hand and further intensive work with HS2 Ltd is required to fully understand the impacts for Leicestershire and the most appropriate mitigation. ii) The Council recognises that the WDES is a draft document. However, it is disappointing that even in draft; there is a distinct lack of information provided in sections of the WDES, especially regarding the proposed scheme’s constructional and operational impacts and in respect of its design. But, the Council have determined to use this as an opportunity to shape the design and mitigation across the County. Where clear mitigation is not yet defined, the Council will seek to secure assurances from HS2 Ltd that further work will be carried out to inform the preparation of the Hybrid Bill, including HS2 Ltd preparing an Interim Transport Assessment (including sensitivity testing), and during the Parliamentary processes.
    [Show full text]
  • Lock up Leaflet
    Breedon on the Hill The Worthington lock-up is octagonal, of Lock-Ups & Round red brick, with an octagonal brick spire. It measures approximately 3 metres Houses in across with 1.5 metre high walls North West surmounted by a projected stone string Leicestershire and course. The octagonal brick spire is approximately 3.5 metres high and South Derbyshire tapers to a stong finial. The overall height of the lock up is approximately 5 metres high. The Breedon on the Hill Lock-Up is an It has a small slit window which may have eighteenth century lock-up is single been inserted in World War II to convert storey and made of local stone. There is it into a pillbox. also an open pound to the side of the lock-up. It is located on the main road It is believed to date from the late 18th through Breedon on the Hill on the same century and is a listed building grade II side as the war memorial and quarry and an ancient scheduled monument. entrance. Travel from Breedon on the Hill to the village of Worthington. This completes the trail of Lock-Ups and Round Houses in North West Worthington Leicestershire and South Derbyshire. Ticknall Lock-Up Follow the road signs back to Packington to get back to the start. Lock-ups, also known as round houses, cage, watch house, blind houses and clinks were temporary holding places for offenders being brought before the magistrate. There are five lock-ups and round For more suggestions of trails in North houses in North West Leicestershire This is final lock up on the trail and is West Leicestershire and South Derbyshire and South Derbyshire.
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix Schedule of Recommended Main
    North West Leicestershire Local Plan – Report on Examination - September 2017 APPENDIX SCHEDULE OF RECOMMENDED MAIN MODIFICATIONS 1 North West Leicestershire Local Plan – Report on Examination - September 2017 Modification Document Policy/ Modified Text Reference Page Paragraph/ Number Table MM1 23 New A Housing and Economic Needs Development Assessment (HEDNA) has been undertaken for the Leicester and paragraph Leicestershire Housing Market Area (HMA) which identifies the future housing and employment needs for the 5.4 district. Whilst the HEDNA was completed towards the end of the process of preparing this Plan it was considered and subjected to public consultation as part of the evidence base and provides the basis for the housing and employment provision made in this plan. MM2 23 Paragraph It is essential that there is a sufficient supply of land for future business needs in order to ensure that the local 5.4 economy continues to grow. We have had regard to work undertaken on behalf of the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership in 2013 by the Public and Corporate Economic Consultants (PACEC) on this (new matter. This identified that up to 2031 there would be 5,600 employment jobs created (that is those uses which paragraph fall within the B Use Class of the Use Classes Order 2015). This then translates in to a need for about 96 hectares 5.5) of land for employment. This is the basis upon which the employment land needs of the plan are based. The HEDNA has identified a need for 66 hectares of employment land (comprising those uses which fall within Class B1, B2 and B8 of less than 9,000sq metres (as defined by the Use Classes Order 2015).
    [Show full text]
  • 3 Kilometres 1 Cm = 0.2860 Km 0
    SHEET 1, MAP 1 Map referred to in the North West Leicestershire (Electoral Changes) Order 2014 Sheet 1 of 1 This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2014. LE N Boundary alignments and names shown on the mapping background T O may not be up to date. They may differ from the latest Boundary information S T L A G A applied as part of this review. C IN R N T DALEACRE HILL O N D E C LOCKINGTON-HEMINGTON K CP KEY TO PARISH WARDS ASHBY WOULDS CP E U A ALBERT VILLAGE L T B MOIRA S CASTLE A C NORRIS HILL J DONINGTON CP C N ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH CP CASTLE DONINGTON O T PARK G D BLACKFORDBY KEGWORTH IN E CASTLE N CP F HOLYWELL L O G IVANHOE D E H MONEY HILL L T V I WILLESLEY S A KEGWORTH CASTLE DONINGTON CP C J CASTLE K CENTRAL L PARK COLEORTON CP M NORTH N SOUTH ISLEY CUM LANGLEY HUGGLESCOTE AND DONINGTON LE HEATH CP CP O ST JOHN'S P ST MARY'S LONG WHATTON AND IBSTOCK CP DISEWORTH CP BREEDON Q EAST ON THE HILL R ELLISTOWN AND BATTRAM CP S NORTH T WEST KEGWORTH CP U NORTH LONG WHATTON AND V SOUTH DISEWORTH MEASHAM CP W MEASHAM NORTH WORTHINGTON AND X MEASHAM SOUTH BREEDON WHITWICK CP STAUNTON HAROLD CP Y BROOM LEYS Z HERMITAGE AA HOLLY HAYES AB THORNBOROUGH BELTON CP WORTHINGTON CP OSGATHORPE CP H H O A L S M Y H ASHBY W B MONEY HILL THRINGSTONE D Y E BLACKFORDBY
    [Show full text]
  • 9 SWADLINCOTE Area
    Appendix C SWADLINCOTE 99 Area South Derbyshire Local Plan PART 1 & 2 SWADLINCOTE Area HOUSING HOUSING SITE POLICY H2 Land north of William Nadin Way, Swadlincote H3 Land at Church Street/Bridge Street/ Football club site, Church Gresley H4 Land at Broomy Farm, Woodville H5 Council Depot, Swadlincote H23K Midland Road, Swadlincote EMPLOYMENT POLICY EMPLOYMENT SITE E1A Cadley Hill, Swadlincote E1C & E6 Woodville Regeneration Area E1D Tetron Point E1G Cadley Hill, Swadlincote FLOOD RISK A511 MIDWAY A511 NEWHALL B586 B5353 A444 STANTON A514 A514 SWADLINCOTE VERY HIGH RISK CASTLE HIGH RISK GRESLEY MEDIUM RISK CHURCH GRESLEY Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. WATER COURSES South Derbyshire District Council. NORTH OS Licence No. LA 100019461.2014 SWADLINCOTE Area KEY BRETBY Housing Allocations Green Belt BURTON ON TRENT Employment Allocations The whole of the Swadlincote Area is within The National Forest Committed Employment Sites Golf Course Regeneration Area REPTON AREA Conservation Area Site protected for proposed Rail Freight South Derbyshire District Boundary Site protected for Railway Station Swadlincote Area Boundary Link Road Settlement Boundary HARTSHORNE MIDWAY WOODVILLE EAST STAFFORDHIRE AREA BOROUGH COUNCIL NEWHALL H4 A514 H2 H23K H2 A511 H2 H5 E1D A514 E1D A511 WOODVILLE SOUTHERN VILLAGES INF2D AREA E1A E1C E1G & E6 H3 H3 H3 CHURCH GRESLEY COTON NORTH WEST LEICESTERSHIRE PARK INF2C DISTRICT COUNCIL A444 CAULDWELL NORTH MOUNT Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. South Derbyshire District Council. OS Licence No. LA100019461.2014 PLEASANT ROSLISTON LINTON WILLINGTON 1010 Area South Derbyshire Local Plan PART 1 & 2 WILLINGTON Area HOUSING HOUSING SITE POLICY H12 Highfields Farm (South West of Derby) H23I Off Kingfisher Way, Willington FLOOD RISK VERY HIGH RISK HIGH RISK MEDIUM RISK WATER COURSES FINDERN A50(T) WILLINGTON A5132 A5132 Crown Copyright.
    [Show full text]
  • 26 Asbbyiode-LA-ZOUOH. [S:ELLY's Leawood James, Castle Mount Villa, Pratt
    26 ASBBYIoDE-LA-ZOUOH. [S:ELLY'S Leawood James, CaStle Mount villa, Pratt. Mrs. 25 Upper Church street Stimson Alfred, 13 Ivanhoe terrace . Leicester road . Pringle Ernest, Burton road ISturgess Mrs. 55 Wood. street Logan Roderic R. W. Market street Pym Mrs. Elgin house, Burton road ISutton John Holmes 1.P. Holywell Mammatt Edward Arthur, Northwood, RatclifI Charles Robert, Highfields ITayIor Francesco Santiago, 39 Tam- Moira road Rawdon-Hastings Lady Maud, Thei worth road Mason Alfred Henry, Prior park Manor house ITaylor James William, Leicester road Mason Harker, Burton road Redfern Miss, The Hollies, Wood street ThornIey Frederick, 102 Market street Maynard Geo. Chas. 9 Low. Church st Redfern l\'Iiss, 27 South street I· Thornley Miss, Hyde ho. Nottingham rd Mead Arthur, 26 Tamworth road Roberts John Fred, Packington road Toulmin James, Westbourne house, Meakin Mrs. Weeford, Leicester road Sansom William Wilson, Moira road Packington road Morley'Frederick, 21 Tamworth road Sawyer Rev. Herbert Edward [vicar], Towle Mrs. Twyford house, Moira road Morris Alfred Benj. 6 Rawdon terrace The Vicarage ITownend Mrs. 12 Ivanhoe terrace Moxon Joseph Nathaniel, 9 South street Searle Mrs. Fairmount, Leicester road Tucker Henry, 31 Tamworth road Musson William Alfred, Fernleigh, Tam- Sharper Richard, I vydene, Leicester rd Tugby Andrew Harris, The Cedars, . worth road· Sharpley Rev. James R. I [Wesleyan Tamworth road Musson William Pratt, The Hill Methodist], 12 Burton road Vinrace Mrs. 23 Tamworth road Northrop AIbert Edward, Hillcrest, Simmonds Miss, 1 Halford terrace, Wainwright Joseph, 41 Burton road Leicester road Packington road Ward John, 9 Rawdon terrace Norton Rev. Henry Keighley [curate of Simpson William, Burton road Wells John Wm.
    [Show full text]
  • TPO Number Location 2 Staunton Harold 3 Station Road/Wilfred
    TPOs TPO Location Number 2 Staunton Harold 3 Station Road/Wilfred Place, Ashby de la Zouch 4 Hill House/Trinity Close, Ashby de la Zouch 5 Footpath between Leicester Road & Hogorth Road, Whitwick 6 Land adjacent to The Cottage, Ashby Road, Coleorton 7 Land at Tower Gardens, Ashby de la Zouch 8 Land at Priorfields, Ashby de la Zouch 9 Land at St Michaels Close off Upper Packington Road, Ashby de la Zouch 10 Land adjacent to Hill Top Farm, Main Street, Wilson 11 Land off A444, Stretten en le Field 12 Adjacent to Plumtree Cottages, Cavendish Bridge, Castle Donington 13 Land rear of 60 to 72 St Davids Crescent, Coalville 14 36 High Street, Castle Donington 15 The Spindles & Tonge Hall, Tonge 16 Ashburton Road/Moor Lane, Coleorton 17 Hall Farm, Ravenstone 18 Cloud Wood, Breedon 19 Old School House corner of Nottingham Road, Kegworth 20 Land rear of Mendip Close & Brenden Way, Ashby de la Zouch 21 The Pinfold/corner of Main Street, Newton Burgoland 22 Land adjacent to The Garage/Station Road, Kegworth 23 Corner of Ashby Road and Blowers Brook, Ravenstone 24 Corner of Alton Hill & Alton Grange, Ravenstone 25 Donington Park, Castle Donington 26 Rear of The Vicarage, Delven Lane, Castle Donington 27 Land adjacent to Gilmskaw Brook/Packington Road, Ashby de la Zouch 28 Land off Greenhill Road/Agar Nook, Coalville 29 Corner of Atherstone Road & Abney Drive, Measham 30 Corner of Westcroft, High Street/Heather Lane, Packington 31 Abbey Road, Charley 32 Royal Hotel, Station Road, Ashby de la Zouch 33 Ashby Road, Kegworth 34 Lockington Hall, Lockington
    [Show full text]