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Northern Primary Care Networks
DEVON LPC PHARMACY MAPPING FOR PRIMARY CARE NETWORKS (Updated 25 May 2021) NORTHERN PRIMARY CARE NETWORKS NETWORK & GEOGRAPHY CLINICAL DIRECTOR PRACTICE NAME COMMUNITY PHARMACIES NOMINATED LEAD LIST SIZE PHARMACIST Torridge Bideford Dr Adam Kwiatkowski Bideford Medical Centre Arnolds Pharmacy, Westward Ho Chrissie Walkey 51,136 Hartland [email protected] Castle Gardens Surgery Asda Pharmacy, Bideford Lloyds Pharmacy, Torrington Torrington Hartland Surgery Boots, High Street, Bideford ODS Code:FX967 Northam Surgery Boots, The Old Library, Northam Torrington Health Centre Bideford Pharmacy, Bideford [email protected] Wooda Surgery Lloyds Pharmacy, High Street, Torrington Lloyds Pharmacy, Wooda Surgery, Bideford Well Pharmacy, High Street, Bideford Barnstaple Barnstaple Dr Sophia Erdozain Brannam Medical Centre Bear Street, Pharmacy, Barnstaple Vacancy Alliance [email protected] Fremington Medical Boots, Fremington 49,301 Centre Boots, Roundswell, Barnstaple Litchdon Medical Centre Boots, High Street, Barnstaple Dr Oliver Hassall Queens Medical Centre Lloyds Pharmacy, Litchdon MC, Barnstaple [email protected] Lloyds Pharmacy, Gratton Way, Barnstaple Lloyds Pharmacy, Brannams Square, Barnstaple Tesco Pharmacy, Station Road, Barnstaple Holsworthy, Holsworthy Dr Mike Dowling Bradworthy Surgery Boots, Holsworthy Medical Centre, Holsworthy Dudley Taylor, Bude Cornwall Bude, and Bradworthy Dr Chloe Carey Neetside Surgery Lloyds Pharmacy, The Square, Holsworthy Pam Irwin Surrounding Black Ruby Country Medical [email protected] -
South Molton Mechanics Institute
South Molton Mechanics Institute Mechanics’ Institutes were self-improvement organisations. Originally they were primarily intended to spread knowledge and learning amongst the newly emerging artisan classes created by the Industrial Revolution. They were local, independent organisations but generally based on the same principle, usually containing a library, reading room, lecture room and sometimes a small museum. The oldest Mechanics’ Institute in England was established in Holborn, London in 1823 and by 1850 there were about 700 in the UK. During the 1860s the number of Institutes gradually dwindled with those that did survive becoming almost exclusively the preserve of the middle and professional classes. Extracted from various web sites The Mechanics Institute at South Molton was established comparatively late on 1st January 1856. At this time South Molton had a population of approximately 4,500 with less than 1000 households. Only 150 residents had the vote. The Pannier Market had not yet been built but there was a Market House (later converted to a Post Office), plus stalls erected on Broad Street on market days. The Market House had been built on pillars and arches with rooms above which were used for meetings etc. There were two woollen mills which were doing well due to supplying blankets to the army during the Crimean war. The mills employed between 200-300 men and women plus about 80 boys and girls. The children received a few hours schooling a day. There were also several wool staplers and wool dealers in the town. There were two tanneries and the usual mix of artisans. -
MS2 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
MS2 bus time schedule & line map MS2 Kingsbridge - The Willows View In Website Mode The MS2 bus line (Kingsbridge - The Willows) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Kingsbridge: 1:10 PM (2) The Willows: 9:45 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest MS2 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next MS2 bus arriving. Direction: Kingsbridge MS2 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Kingsbridge Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Marks & Spencer, the Willows Browns Bridge Road, Torquay Tuesday Not Operational Nicholson Road, the Willows Wednesday 1:10 PM Browns Bridge, the Willows Thursday Not Operational Riviera Way, England Friday Not Operational Coventry Farm, Kingskerswell Saturday Not Operational Manor Gardens, Kingskerswell Arch, Kingskerswell Water Lane, Kingskerswell MS2 bus Info Direction: Kingsbridge Jurys Corner, Kingskerswell Stops: 41 Trip Duration: 80 min Lyndhurst Avenue, Kingskerswell Line Summary: Marks & Spencer, the Willows, Nicholson Road, the Willows, Browns Bridge, the Caravan Park, Kingskerswell Willows, Coventry Farm, Kingskerswell, Manor Gardens, Kingskerswell, Arch, Kingskerswell, Jurys Penn Inn, Milber Corner, Kingskerswell, Lyndhurst Avenue, Kingskerswell, Caravan Park, Kingskerswell, Penn A381, Newton Abbot Inn, Milber, Linden Terrace, Newton Abbot, Bradley Linden Terrace, Newton Abbot Road, Newton Abbot, Ogwell Cross, East Ogwell, Turn, Abbotskerswell, Abbotshill Park, Bradley Road, Newton Abbot Abbotskerswell, Two Mile Oak Inn, Abbotskerswell, -
Appendix – Main Modifications
Appendix – Main Modifications The modifications below are expressed either in the conventional form of strikethrough for deletions and underlined bold text for additions, or by specifying the modification in words in italics. Ref Part of JLP Main modification (Submission version) affected MM1 Spatial Strategy – 1iii Strategically important local economic assets are protected for the purpose of economic activity. … Policy SPT1 3i The effective Efficient use of land is made for development through optimising reuse of previously developed sites, therefore reducing the need for greenfield development, protecting natural assets and creating opportunities for viable low carbon energy schemes. 3ii Overall gains in biodiversity are achieved by protecting and enhancing species, habitats and geological sites where possible. … MM2 Spatial Strategy – Amend Para 3.17: Figure 3.2 below sets out a series of measures that the LPAs will use in implementing Policy SPT2 para 3.17 Policy SPT2 and the other policies of the plan. The measures are aspirational, in the sense that they represent sustainability outcomes that are aspired to for an area. However, they also represent standards that individual development proposals will be considered against, as part of the overall planning judgment. The measures are not intended to be applied through an inflexible ‘tick box’ exercise to determine the acceptability or otherwise of development, given that such an approach could restrict development that is fundamentally sustainable and makes a significant positive contribution to delivering the vision and strategy of the plan. However, the measures do contribute to the overall planning judgement, including the need for appropriate mitigation. Some of these figures will be updated during the life of the plan. -
EXHIBIT WINNERS 2018 Pictured Are Kingsteignton Brownies and Rainbows with Their Leaders
GARDEN, CRAFT & HOBBY FAYRE On the morning of Saturday 28th July, at 11 am, the sun shone down as our Town Crier, Mrs Jackie Edwards officially opened the 10th annual show and although it was a little blustery, many people and stall holders got the day underway. In the exhibits marquee we had a fantastic display of handcrafted items, homemade cakes, preserves, home grown flowers and fruit and veg. as well as some superb amateur photography, all of which were put on display by many of our truly talented residents. Presentations of cups, shields and certificates were made by Mayor, Cllr Ron Peart accompanied by his wife, Mayoress June Peart, with the exception of the Kingsteignton Village Trust Cup, which was won by Ron himself and was presented by Town Clerk, Carol Lakin. Pictured above L—R: Town Clerk, Carol Lakin presenting Mayor, Cllr Ron Peart winner of Best in Fruit & Veg. Hilary Barnett winner of Kingsteignton Craft Cup for Best Art Exhibit, pictured with Mayoress, June Peart, Louise Stoddart winner of the Mayoral Cup for Best Craft, Lindsay Rose winner of the Kingsteignton Town Photography Cup for Best Photographic Exhibit and Sandra Davies winner of Domestic Science Cup for Best Domestic Sci- ence Exhibit. Pictured opposite L-R: Isaac Berry winner of Age 8-11 year olds & Milly Gubby winner of 5-7 years. Mayor Cllr Ron Peart, Sarah Whatty winner of Best in Childrens Art Shield and Mayoress June Peart. The competition for the childrens organised groups which was to design some- thing to the theme of ‘ Fly Me to the Moon’ brought some creative pieces of work to the show and earnt their groups some rewarding funds. -
Devonshire. (Kelly's
686 BAR DEVONSHIRE. (KELLY'S Bartlett W. S. 36 Black Boy rd. Exeter · Batson Thomas l.l'. Ebberley house, Bealy Tbos.4York bldgs.Oxford rd.Exetr BartleyD.H.Lee cot.Broadhmpstn. Totns Roborough R.S.O Beamish de Couray, Hay ford hall, Barton Maj.-Gen.Robert R.Jo:.,J.P.Welby Batstone R. H. 2 Salisbury rd. Plymouth Buckfastleigh R.S.O house, Weston Pm·erel, Plymouth Batt A. W. 6 Higher Belmont rd. Exeter Bean Charles Edward, 5 Buckland ter- Barton Capt. F. D. Little Silver, High Batt Henry, I7 Clifton hill, Exeter race, Millbay road, Plymouth Bickington, Chulmleigh Batt M. Orchard ter.Newport,Barnstaple Bear James, 15 Zion street, Plymouth Barton Alfred Thomas, Southcombe, Batt Miss, 5 Orchard grdns.Teignmouth Beara Alexander, Appledore R.S.O Old way road, Paignton Battams Geo.Kil worth:v house, Tavi.stock Bearblock Mrs. I4 Stoke terrace, Stoke, Barton Augustus, Hawthorn vrlla, Bat.tenA.C.22Brunswick pl.Stoke,Ovnprt . Devonport Glanville road, Tavistock Batten John B. Trewyn, Holsworthy Beard J. 3 St.John's rd.Heavitree,Exeter Barton Charles, Station road, Sidmouth Batten J.C.78Alexandra rd.Ford,Dvnprt Beard Miss, 47 Fore street, Totnes Barton Francis A. Paschoe house, Cole- Batten Mrs. 2 Fore street, Totnes Beard Robert, Angel hill, Tiverton brooke, Coplestone R.S.O Batten Mrs.36Portland rd.Stoke,DYnprt Beardsley Henry, 5 Princes street south, Barton G. A. H. Morchard Bishop R.S.O Batten Mrs. I2 St. Margaret.'s terrace, St. Thomas, Exeter Barton G. P. Varnes, Lympstone, Exeter St. Mary church, Torquay Beare Henry, Albion, Solsbro' ro!l.d, Barton Miss, Rose Allen cottage, Batten Thos. -
The Chantry, Kingsteignton, Devon, TQ12 3BA Guide Price £585,000
The Chantry, Kingsteignton, Devon, TQ12 3BA Guide Price £585,000 . Reception Hall with Cupola . 2 Shower Rooms & Pool Room . Superb octagonal Dining Road . Library/6th Bedroom . Impressive Oval Sitting Room . Garage, ample Parking, Workshop . Comprehensively fitted Kitchen . Refurbished Studio . 5 Themed Ensuite Bedrooms . Heated 20' Plunge Pool 50 Fore Street, Bovey Tracey, Devon, TQ13 9AE Tel: 01626 818094 [email protected] The Chantry is currently set up for a successful 5 Star Access to the property is through double wrought iron holiday letting, but would easily convert back to an exciting gates leading into a sweeping circular driveway which has beautifully proportioned family home with double garage parking for 10 plus vehicles. From here there is access to and a self-contained studio and enclosed gardens. the main house, DOUBLE GARAGE with power and Described by the Georgian Group dedicated to preserving light connected with a door leading up to the buildings from this period as 'one of the very best examples of the cottage orne genre in the country'. Dating back to STUDIO – This self-contained area has been refurbished 1815, this beautiful Grade II Listed, quirky thatched to provide a comfortable living/kitchen area with a property forms the major part of the original vicarage and double ensuite bedroom. is the perfect location for a family holiday or for friends to get together. The gardens to the rear of the main property include a raised decked area which has an inset 20' x 10' heated The Grade II* listing reflects the many wonderful features plunge pool which is surrounded by a tall gothic style of historical and architectural importance of which the screen with inset gothic style windows. -
Ringing Round Devon
Ringing Round THE GUILD OF DEVONSHIRE RINGERS Devon Newsletter 112: December 2018 ‘to promote an environment in which ringing can flourish’. Last Sunday we witnessed what ‘flourish’ looks like – more of that, Guild Events please. Whilst it is impossible to thank all key individuals by name, I RINGING REMEMBERS would like to pay a special tribute to Vicki Chapman – Ringing Remembers Project Coordinator, Colin Chapman – Coordinator’s ‘roadie’, Alan Regin – Steward of the CCCBR Rolls of Honour, Andrew Hall – developer and administrator of the Ringing Remembers web platform, and Bruce and Eileen Butler – who linked thousands of enquirers to guilds, districts and towers. And there are so many others… My thanks go also to all those who have come to ringing through this route; may you continue to develop in skill and gain many happy years of fulfilment in your ringing. And to that widespread army of ringing teachers who have risen to the challenge of training so many enthusiastic learners – well done! Last Sunday was a day of reflection, a day of commemoration, a day of participation. Bellringers everywhere were able to say: ‘I was there – I remembered’. Christopher O’Mahony The badge issued to all new ringers who registered in time Photo by Lesley Oates Note from our Guild President I think all of our members deserve to be congratulated on the ‘WE REMEMBERED’ – A MESSAGE FROM THE fantastic number of towers in Devon which were heard ringing for PRESIDENT OF THE CENTRAL COUNCIL OF the Armistice on Sunday. Much has been shared on social media CHURCH BELL RINGERS. -
Local Development Strategy for 2015-20
Local Development Strategy 2015-2020 Greater Dartmoor LEAF Local Development Strategy 2015-2020 CONTENTS CONTENTS 1 1. THE LOCAL ACTION GROUP PARTNERSHIP 2 1.1. Membership 2 1.2. Structure and decision making process 3 1.3. Local Action Group staff, numbers and job descriptions 4 1.4. Equal opportunities statement (the public sector equality duty) 5 1.5. Involvement of the community and consultation activity undertaken 6 1.6. Training requirements 7 2. THE LAG AREA 8 2.1. Map of the area 9 2.2. Rural population covered 10 3. THE STRATEGY 12 3.1. Description of Strategy 12 3.2. A ‘’analysis of the local area 16 3.3. Evidence of alignment with LEP activity 17 3.4. Your local priorities 18 3.5. Programmes of activity 19 3.6. Targets, results and outputs 20 3.7. Sustainability appraisal 20 3.8. Proposed cooperation activity 20 4. MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION 21 4.1. Accountable Body and Delivery Body 21 4.2. Project development and assessment procedures 22 4.3. Claims and payments 23 4.4. Communications and publicity 25 4.5. Monitoring and Evaluation 25 5. FINANCIAL PLAN 27 5.1. Expenditure for each year, by measure 27 5.2. Overall funding profile 28 5.3. Use of grants, procurement or other type of financial support 28 6. LETTER OF ENDORSEMENT FROM HOTSW LEP 29 7. BIBLIOGRAPHY 30 APPENDIX A: FINANCIAL TABLE APPENDIX B: OUTPUTS TABLE APPENDIX C: GD LEAF GEOGRAPHY OUTPUT AREAS 1 Greater Dartmoor LEAF Local Development Strategy 2015-2020 1. THE LOCAL ACTION GROUP PARTNERSHIP 1.1. -
Environment Agency South West Region
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY SOUTH WEST REGION 1997 ANNUAL HYDROMETRIC REPORT Environment Agency Manley House, Kestrel Way Sowton Industrial Estate Exeter EX2 7LQ Tel 01392 444000 Fax 01392 444238 GTN 7-24-X 1000 Foreword The 1997 Hydrometric Report is the third document of its kind to be produced since the formation of the Environment Agency (South West Region) from the National Rivers Authority, Her Majesty Inspectorate of Pollution and Waste Regulation Authorities. The document is the fourth in a series of reports produced on an annua! basis when all available data for the year has been archived. The principal purpose of the report is to increase the awareness of the hydrometry within the South West Region through listing the current and historic hydrometric networks, key hydrometric staff contacts, what data is available and the reporting options available to users. If you have any comments regarding the content or format of this report then please direct these to the Regional Hydrometric Section at Exeter. A questionnaire is attached to collate your views on the annual hydrometric report. Your time in filling in the questionnaire is appreciated. ENVIRONMENT AGENCY Contents Page number 1.1 Introduction.............................. .................................................... ........-................1 1.2 Hydrometric staff contacts.................................................................................. 2 1.3 South West Region hydrometric network overview......................................3 2.1 Hydrological summary: overview -
DRAFT Schedule of Polling Places and Designated Polling Stations
DRAFT APPENDIX C TEIGNBRIDGE DISTRICT COUNCIL SCHEDULE OF POLLING DISTRICTS, DESIGNATED POLLING STATIONS AND NUMBER OF ELECTORS POLLING POLLING PLACE DESIGNATED POLLING NUMBER OF DISTRICT STATION(S) ALLOCATED ELECTORS CAA Station 1: 1366 Ashburton St Andrew’s Church Hall Ashburton Station 2: 1288 CAB Ashton Ashton Village Hall 149 Ashton CAC Bickington Bickington Village Hall 236 Bickington CAD Methodist Hall, Bovey Tracey 2254 Bovey Tracey Bovey Tracey Wickham Hall, Bovey Tracey 1839 CAE Bovey Tracey Bovey Tracey Heathfield Community Centre 1076 (Heathfield) CAF Bridford Bridford Village Hall 369 Bridford CAG Station1: 1073 Buckfastleigh Buckfastleigh Town Hall Buckfastleigh Station 2: 1067 CAH Buckfastleigh Buckfast South Park Community Centre 312 (Buckfast) CAI Buckland-in- Buckland-in-the-Moor Buckland-in-the-Moor Community Hall 88 the-Moor CAJ Christow Teign Valley Community Hall 631 Christow CAK Station 1: 1544 Chudleigh Woodway Room, Chudeigh Town Hall Chudleigh Station 2: 1524 CAL Doddiscombs Doddiscombsleigh Doddiscombsleigh Primary School 201 leigh CAM Dunchideock Dunchideock Village Hall 197 Dunchideock CAN Dunsford Dunsford Village Hall 453 Dunsford DRAFT APPENDIX C CAO Station 1: 1397 Exminster Victory Hall, Exminster Exminster Station 2: 1439 CAP Hennock Hennock Hennock Village Hall 334 (Village) CAQ Hennock Chudleigh Knighton Chudleigh Knighton Village Hall 884 (Chudleigh Knighton) CAR Holcombe Holcombe Burnell Longdown Village Hall 405 Burnell CAS Ide Ide Memorial Hall 388 Ide CAT Ilsington Ilsington Village Hall 475 Ilsington -
Devon Rigs Group Sites Table
DEVON RIGS GROUP SITES EAST DEVON DISTRICT and EAST DEVON AONB Site Name Parish Grid Ref Description File Code North Hill Broadhembury ST096063 Hillside track along Upper Greensand scarp ST00NE2 Tolcis Quarry Axminster ST280009 Quarry with section in Lower Lias mudstones and limestones ST20SE1 Hutchins Pit Widworthy ST212003 Chalk resting on Wilmington Sands ST20SW1 Sections in anomalously thick river gravels containing eolian ogical Railway Pit, Hawkchurch Hawkchurch ST326020 ST30SW1 artefacts Estuary cliffs of Exe Breccia. Best displayed section of Permian Breccia Estuary Cliffs, Lympstone Lympstone SX988837 SX98SE2 lithology in East Devon. A good exposure of the mudstone facies of the Exmouth Sandstone and Estuary Cliffs, Sowden Lympstone SX991834 SX98SE3 Mudstone which is seldom seen inland Lake Bridge Brampford Speke SX927978 Type area for Brampford Speke Sandstone SX99NW1 Quarry with Dawlish sandstone and an excellent display of sand dune Sandpit Clyst St.Mary Sowton SX975909 SX99SE1 cross bedding Anchoring Hill Road Cutting Otterton SY088860 Sunken-lane roadside cutting of Otter sandstone. SY08NE1 Exposed deflation surface marking the junction of Budleigh Salterton Uphams Plantation Bicton SY041866 SY0W1 Pebble Beds and Otter Sandstone, with ventifacts A good exposure of Otter Sandstone showing typical sedimentary Dark Lane Budleigh Salterton SY056823 SY08SE1 features as well as eolian sandstone at the base The Maer Exmouth SY008801 Exmouth Mudstone and Sandstone Formation SY08SW1 A good example of the junction between Budleigh