Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council Planning Committee

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council Planning Committee SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE Applications determined under delegated powers by the Director - Regeneration and Economy since your last Committee Meeting REPORT FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY Application No. Site Address Description of Decision and Ward Development Date DC/15/58122 234 Hamstead Road Removal of condition 2 of Grant Great Barr planning permission Conditional Newton Birmingham DC/14/57060 to retain Retrospective B43 5BH the rear dormer window. Consent 12th November 2015 DC/15/58405 Land Adjacent Park Proposed residential Refuse Lodge development (outline permission St Pauls West Park Road application with all Smethwick matters reserved). 23rd November B67 7JJ 2015 DC/15/6197A Land Rear Of Units Proposed 1 No. 96 sheet Refuse 10-12 statically illuminated Advertisement St Pauls Albion Business advertisement display Consent Park panels. Spring Road 17th November Smethwick 2015 B66 1LY DC/15/58500 Q3 Academy Proposed demolition of Grant Wilderness Lane single storey caretaker Permission Great Barr With Great Barr store and erection of a Yew Tree Birmingham two storey building for 10th November B43 7SD students with special 2015 needs. [IL0: UNCLASSIFIED] Application No. Site Address Description of Decision and Ward Development Date DC/15/58527 Land Between 12 & Proposed 3 No. 2 Grant 20 bedroom terraced Permission Langley Pound Road dwellings (revised Subject to Oldbury application - Conditions DC/12/55312). 13th November 2015 DC/15/58534 Public Convenience Demolition of existing Grant Adkins Lane public convenience, and Permission Abbey Smethwick erection of free standing automatic public 6th November convenience. 2015 DC/15/58539 RSPB Centre Proposed metal storage Grant 20 Tanhouse container for gardening Permission Newton Avenue equipment. Great Barr 11th November Birmingham 2015 B43 5AG DC/15/58545 Cape Primary Proposed multi use Grant School games area (MUGA) and Permission Soho & Victoria Cape Hill an innovation shelter. Smethwick 18th November B66 4SH 2015 DC/15/58565 Land Adjacent 83 Proposed 3 No. one Grant Anson Road bedroom apartments. Permission Wednesbury West Bromwich Subject to South B70 0NF Conditions 6th November 2015 [IL0: UNCLASSIFIED] Application No. Site Address Description of Decision and Ward Development Date DC/15/58569 The Yard Retention of use for car Grant Judge Close sales (on former car Temporary Oldbury Oldbury wash area) and car Retrospective B69 2RL parking for taxi booking Consent office at 31B Birmingham Street. 13th November 2015 DC/15/58570 Aquila Truck Centres Proposed aluminium Grant Limited workshop and testing Permission Wednesbury Chimney Road facility. South Tipton 10th November DY4 7BY 2015 DC/15/58571 Unit 2, A1 House Proposed change of use Refuse Downing Street from window permission Soho & Victoria Smethwick manufacturing to shisha B66 2JL lounge/club, with 17th November entrance canopy to front 2015 and single storey extension to side. DC/15/58573 128 Harborne Road Proposed change of use Grant Oldbury from 7 room house in Permission Old Warley B68 9JG multiple occupation Subject to (HMO) to single family Conditions dwelling. 12th November 2015 DC/15/58579 Unit 5 Continued use of building Grant Ionic Buildings at first and second floors Conditional Soho & Victoria Grove Street as prayer hall and Temporary Smethwick community centre and Permission B66 2QR formation of ground floor car park. 16th November 2015 [IL0: UNCLASSIFIED] Application No. Site Address Description of Decision and Ward Development Date DC/15/58580 The Field House Proposed residential (C3) Grant Outline Johns Lane and care home Permission with Great Bridge Tipton development (C2) - Conditions DY4 7PT (outline application with all matters reserved). 6th November Revised application - 2015 DC/15/58189. DC/15/58593 5 Wilday Close Proposed garage Grant Tipton conversion. Permission with Tipton Green DY4 8GE external materials 9th November 2015 DC/15/58599 Hertz (UK) Limited Proposed enlargement of Grant Unit 4 existing vehicle wash Permission Oldbury Granada Trading facility with new 2.4m Subject to Estate high fencing and new Conditions Churchbridge reception location and Oldbury entrance with roller 5th November B69 4LH shutter doors. 2015 DC/15/6200A Hertz (UK) Limited Proposed 3 No. internally Grant Unit 4 illuminated replacement Advertisement Oldbury Granada Trading fascia signs and 2 No. Consent Estate internally illuminated new Churchbridge fascia signs. 5th November Oldbury 2015 B69 4LH DC/15/58604 William King Limited Proposed single storey Grant Atlas Centre extension. Permission Greets Green & Union Road Lyng West Bromwich 16th November B70 9DR 2015 [IL0: UNCLASSIFIED] Application No. Site Address Description of Decision and Ward Development Date DC/15/58605 Grange House Change of use to a Grant 4 Brick Kiln Street private hire vehicle Conditional Tipton Green Tipton booking office (renewal Temporary DY4 9BP of temporary planning Permission permission - DC/13/56074). 10th November 2015 DC/15/58606 104 Dudley Street Proposed two storey side Grant West Bromwich extension, front porch Permission with Greets Green & B70 9AJ and re-building of single external Lyng storey rear outbuilding. materials 11th November 2015 DC/15/58607 224 Horseley Heath Retention of single storey Grant Tipton rear and side extension. Retrospective Great Bridge DY4 7QT Permission 5th November 2015 DC/15/58609 60 Throne Crescent Proposed single storey Grant Rowley Regis side and rear extension. Permission with Rowley B65 9JD external materials 10th November 2015 DC/15/58612 468 - 470 Bearwood Retention of ATM. Grant Road Conditional Abbey Smethwick Retrospective B66 4HA Consent 25th November 2015 [IL0: UNCLASSIFIED] Application No. Site Address Description of Decision and Ward Development Date DC/15/58613 The Phoenix Proposed single storey Grant Collegiate temporary teaching Conditional Hateley Heath Clarkes Lane accommodation block. Temporary West Bromwich Permission B71 2BX 9th November 2015 DC/15/58614 Ground Floor Proposed conversion of Grant 16 Upper High ground floor to four flats. Permission Wednesbury Street Subject to North Wednesbury Conditions WS10 7HQ 6th November 2015 DC/15/58616 Land Rear Of 32A Proposed bungalow. Grant And 32B Wood Permission Wednesbury Green Road Subject to North Wednesbury Conditions WS10 9AX 20th November 2015 DC/15/6201A 468 - 470 Bearwood Retention of 2no. Grant Road internally illuminated Advertisement Abbey Smethwick fascia signs and a blue Consent B66 4HA LED illuminated ATM surround. 25th November 2015 DC/15/58618 152 Newton Road Proposed ground floor Grant Great Barr extensions; conservatory; Permission with Newton Birmingham roof terrace and external B43 6BU alterations to previously materials approved proposal (planning application 6th November DC/15/57871). 2015 [IL0: UNCLASSIFIED] Application No. Site Address Description of Decision and Ward Development Date DC/15/58620 171 Halesowen Retention of ATM. Grant Road Conditional Cradley Heath Retrospective B64 6HX Consent 18th November 2015 DC/15/6202A 171 Halesowen Retention of ATM Grant Road signage surround. Advertisement Cradley Heath Consent B64 6HX 19th November 2015 DC/15/58622 1 Shintons Square Proposed single storey Grant West Bromwich rear and side extensions Permission with West Bromwich B70 6AX and new rear and side external Central boundary wall, fence and materials gate. 11th November 2015 DC/15/58623 3 Mill Road Proposed two storey rear Refuse Cradley Heath & side extension. permission Cradley Heath B64 7NA & Old Hill 16th November 2015 DC/15/58625 132 Rowley Village Proposed single and two Grant Rowley Regis storey rear extensions. Permission with Blackheath B65 9HH external materials 23rd November 2015 [IL0: UNCLASSIFIED] Application No. Site Address Description of Decision and Ward Development Date DC/15/58627 18 Hill Road Proposed two storey side Grant Tividale and rear extension and Permission with Oldbury Oldbury front extension (revised external B69 2LN application - materials DC/15/58395). 25th November 2015 DC/15/58631 10 Highfield Road Proposed single storey Grant Smethwick rear extension with Permission with Smethwick B67 6AP ramped access. external materials 12th November 2015 DC/15/58636 26 California Road Proposed installation of Grant Oldbury platform lift to front and Permission Tividale B69 1SR associated works. Subject to Conditions 17th November 2015 DC/15/6203A Asda Proposed new and Grant Wolverhampton replacement signage. Advertisement Langley Road Consent Oldbury B69 4PU 12th November 2015 DC/15/58621 3 St Eleanors Close Proposed outbuilding to Grant West Bromwich rear. Permission with West Bromwich B70 6TW external Central materials 16th November 2015 [IL0: UNCLASSIFIED] Application No. Site Address Description of Decision and Ward Development Date DC/15/58632 Natwest Proposed external Grant 162 High Street alterations to frontage Permission Blackheath Rowley Regis including replacement B65 0DX ATM. 26th November 2015 DC/15/58633 The Jolly Collier Proposed extension and Grant 29 Leabrook Road external alterations to Permission Wednesbury Tipton facilitate change of use to Subject to South DY4 0DX convenience store (A1) , Conditions including an ATM, access reconfiguration, 19th November associated servicing, 2015 refuse, plant and parking areas. DC/15/6204A NatWest Proposed internally Grant 162 High Street illuminated ATM fascia. Advertisement Blackheath Rowley Regis Consent B65 0DX 26th November 2015 DC/15/58629 Nelson House Proposed external Grant Upper Church
Recommended publications
  • Property Newsletter
    Property Newsletter Properties available for bidding 22/09/21 to 27/09/21 Property Reference: 4251 Property Reference: 42510 Property Reference: 42511 Landlord: Sandwell MBC Landlord: Sandwell MBC Landlord: Sandwell MBC Type: 2 Bed Ground Floor Flat High Rise Type: 1 Bed Bungalow Semi Detached Type: 1 Bed Ground Floor Flat Low Rise Address: Aldridge Road Oldbury Address: Conway Avenue Millfields West Address: Crown Walk Tipton West Midlands Bromwich Rent: £79.78 Rent: £70.52 Rent: £84.01 EPC Asset Rating - Band Awaiting EPC EPC Asset Rating - Band C EPC Asset Rating - Band Awaiting EPC Council Tax Banding - Band Unavailable Council Tax Banding - Band Unavailable Council Tax Banding - Band Unavailable Minimum Age: 40+ Minimum Age: 40+ Minimum Age: 55+ Eligible profiles: Couple; Single Person Eligible profiles: Couple; Single Person Eligible profiles: Couple; Single Person Description: B68 0HB. LAWRENCE COURT. Description: DY4 7SY. CROWN WALK. Located Located in the Brandhall area of Oldbury. No Child Description: B71 2PB. Located in the Millfields in the Burnt Tree area of Tipton. PROPERTY HAS Block.All Occupants must be aged 40+ No Dogs area of West Bromwich. Property has a Wet A LEVEL ACCESS SHOWER. Applicants must Allowed. Property has Step up Shower. Room. 2x steps to front door and a 6 inch step to have a recognised need for the adaptations in the rear. Preference will be given to applicants who property.MAY BECOME AVAILABLE.All have a recognised meduical need or priority for GF occupants must be aged 40+ accommodation. Property Reference:
    [Show full text]
  • Clotc National Conference 2018 22Nd November 2018, Black Country Living Museum
    CLOtC National Conference 2018 22nd November 2018, Black Country Living Museum Travel and Accommodation Information ______________________________________________________ The address of the venue is: Black Country Living Museum, Tipton Rd, Dudley, DY1 4SQ Travel details can also be found on the Black Country Living Museum website Travel By rail: The museum is one mile from Tipton railway station, which is on the Birmingham to Wolverhampton line. Trains arrive and depart at Tipton station every 30 minutes from Birmingham New Street or Wolverhampton. For train information and timetables visit the National Rail Enquiries website. From the station you can walk to the museum in 20 minutes, take a bus (see below) or use one of the taxi numbers listed below. There is no taxi rank at the station so if you wish to use a taxi it is advised to pre-book. Taxi information: 121 Taxis - 0121 557 0121 National and Tipton cars - 0121 557 8080 County Cars - 0121 522 2233 ABC Taxis - 01384 231111 Dudley Taxis - 01384 252525 Central Taxis Dudley - 01384 666786 By bus: Network West Midlands operate a number of bus routes that stop outside the Museum including: 24 Foxyards Estate to Merry Hill via Dudley 229 Bilston to Dudley via Coseley, Sedgley 311 & 313 Walsall to Dudley via Wednesbury 610 Wednesbury to Dudley via Great Bridge, Tipton For bus information from Wolverhampton, Birmingham or other areas please visit the Network West Midlands website You can also call Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 to plan your bus journey to the Museum. Parking and access by car: Black Country Living Museum is situated in the heart of the Black Country on the A4037 between Dudley and Tipton.
    [Show full text]
  • The Old Non-Parochial Registers of Dudley : Comprising Those of The
    RICKS COLLEGE LRC Sfib/ta/ty 008 023 1 cs 436 .D835 Old USRB USE OHLT FOR UBRAW FOR LIBRARY USE ONLY Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/oldnonparochialrOOroll : Limited issue ioo Copies. THE Old Non-Parochial Registers of Dudley, COMPRISING THOSE OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS, THE OLD MEETING HOUSE, THE INDEPENDENTS, THE WESLEYAN METHODISTS, THE BAPTISTS, AND THE METHODIST NEW CONNEXION. EDITED BY ARTHUR A. ROLLASON, Member of The Parish Register Society, The William Salt (Staffordshire) Archaeological Society, The Worcestershire Historical Society, The Harleian Society, The British Record Society, &c, &c. DUDLEY Printed hy the "Herald" Press, 210, Wolverhampton Street, 1899. PREFACE. The Act for the Civil Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths came into operation on ist of July, 1837, which superseded for civil purposes the Old Parochial and Non-Parochial Registers. It has been repeatedly urged that the Registers before that date should, for the purposes of preservation, be transcribed and printed. Many old Parish Registers have been printed by private persons and by the Parish Register Societies, and such work is steadily progressing throughout the country, but very few of the old Non-Parochial Registers, which supply much supplementary matter, have as yet been published. The Parochial Registers of Dudley, which commence in the year 1540, comprise 22 volumes to the year 181 2. There is every likelihood of the transcription and publication of those Registers being undertaken by the Parish Register Society. The Old Non-Parochial Registers of Dudley, here produced, contain over Three Thousand entries of Births, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths, and Burials of Nonconformists from 1656 to 1837.
    [Show full text]
  • WEDNESBURY (Inc
    HITCHMOUGH’S BLACK COUNTRY PUBS WEDNESBURY (Inc. Kings Hill, Mesty Croft) 3rd. Edition - © 2014 Tony Hitchmough. All Rights Reserved www.longpull.co.uk INTRODUCTION Well over 40 years ago, I began to notice that the English public house was more than just a building in which people drank. The customers talked and played, held trips and meetings, the licensees had their own stories, and the buildings had experienced many changes. These thoughts spurred me on to find out more. Obviously I had to restrict my field; Black Country pubs became my theme, because that is where I lived and worked. Many of the pubs I remembered from the late 1960’s, when I was legally allowed to drink in them, had disappeared or were in the process of doing so. My plan was to collect any information I could from any sources available. Around that time the Black Country Bugle first appeared; I have never missed an issue, and have found the contents and letters invaluable. I then started to visit the archives of the Black Country boroughs. Directories were another invaluable source for licensees’ names, enabling me to build up lists. The censuses, church registers and licensing minutes for some areas, also were consulted. Newspaper articles provided many items of human interest (eg. inquests, crimes, civic matters, industrial relations), which would be of value not only to a pub historian, but to local and social historians and genealogists alike. With the advances in technology in mind, I decided the opportunity of releasing my entire archive digitally, rather than mere selections as magazine articles or as a book, was too good to miss.
    [Show full text]
  • Newtown, Oscott, Perry Barr, Soho, Oldbury
    Equality and Diversity Strategy ASTON, HANDSWORTH, JEWELLERY QUARTER, LOZELLS, NECHELLS, NEWTOWN, OSCOTT, PERRY BARR, SOHO, OLDBURY, ROWLEY REGIS, TIPTON, SMETHWICK, WEST BROMWICH ASTON, HANDSWORTH, JEWELLERY QUARTER, LOZELLS, NECHELLS, NEWTOWN, OSCOTT, PERRY BARR, SOHO, OLDBURY, ROWLEY REGIS, TIPTON, SMETHWICK, WEST BROMWICH ASTON, HANDSWORTH, JEWELLERY QUARTER, LOZELLS, NECHELLS, NEWTOWN, OSCOTT, PERRY BARR, SOHO, OLDBURY, ROWLEY REGIS, TIPTON, SMETHWICK, WEST BROMWICH ASTON, HANDSWORTH, JEWELLERY QUARTER, LOZELLS, NECHELLS, NEWTOWN, OSCOTT, PERRY BARR, SOHO, OLDBURY, ROWLEY REGIS, TIPTON, SMETHWICK, WEST BROMWICH ASTON, HANDSWORTH, JEWELLERY QUARTER, LOZELLS, NECHELLS, NEWTOWN, OSCOTT, PERRY BARR, SOHO, OLDBURY, ROWLEY REGIS, TIPTON, SMETHWICK, WEST BROMWICH C5206 GUJARATI Translation 1A ùf PYf #e `eQf WhMf¶\ R¶ÀPe]fHÌ T ]epFh ^A¶ef, Pef Ao¶Ue A¶[l YR¶R¶ Yfb]]e YeKf¶ #pCyfú C5206Wef\h ^Af¶ Pf]h A¶ef$ ½Zz¡PþTf #alò #eUf\e Kf¶z\þVeüT TpW[ U[ VeüT A¶[]e z]þTpPhFrench A¶[ef .................... TranslationC5206 1A BENGALI SiTranslation vous ne 1Apouvez pas lire le document ci-joint, veuillez demander Translation 1B C5206àIf youquelqu'un can not read qui the parle attached anglais document, d'appeler please get ce someone numéro who pour speaks obtenir EnglishPolish deto ring l’aidethis number ………………………… for help ………………………… ùf PYf #e `eQf WhMf¶\ R¶ÀPe]fHÌ T ]epFh ^A¶ef, Pef Ao¶Ue A¶[l YR¶R¶ Yfb]]e YeKf¶ #pCyfú TranslationåKAeM^Wef\h ^Af¶ svzuË Pf]h 1B1A A¶ef$ kAgj-pñAif^ ½Zz¡PþTf &U[ ÁpiM^ HÌOe]f\e pxew^ Kf¶z\þVeüT Mo pArel^, TpW[ U[ áMugòh VeüT A¶[]e ker^ z]þTpPhsAhAezù^r A¶[ef. jMù éver^jI blew^ pAer^M åmM kAõek^ if^ey^ ...............................
    [Show full text]
  • Black Country Walking and Cycling Strategy and Implementation Plan
    Black Country Walking and Cycling Strategy and Implementation Plan Appendices Appendix 1 – Notes Workshop 1 Appendix 2 – Notes Workshop 2 Appendix 3 – Ongoing Cycling Programmes Appendix 4 – Cycling Design Best Practice Appendix 5 – Walking Design Best Practice Appendix 6 – Future Housing Development Sites Appendix 7 – Walking Audit Template Appendix 8 – Supporting Baseline Data and Analysis Appendix 9 – Walking and Cycling Scoring Methodology for Prioritisation Appendix 10 – Business Cases 10a West Bromwich 10b Walsall – Darlaston – Wednesbury 10c Brierley Hill – Dudley – Pensnett 10d Appendix to Business Cases; Best Practice Cycle Design Appendix 11 – High Level Business Cases 11a A449 Stafford Road 11b Wolverhampton to Walsall Appendix 1 Notes Workshop 1 Appendix 1 BLACK COUNTRY WALKING AND CYCLING STRATEGY Workshop 1 – Monday 22nd February 2016, 0830 - 1200 West Bromwich Leisure Centre, Moor Street, West Bromwich, B70 7AZ Note of Meeting ATTENDEES: Paul Wicker (Walsall); Adam Cross (Walsall); Marianne Page (Wolverhampton); Andy Thorpe (Sandwell); Paul Leighton (Walsall); Simon Dickinson (Centro); Alison Pickett (Centro); Dean Hill (Dudley); Joe Holding (Walsall); Tim Philpot (Wolverhampton); Simon Hall (Black Country Consortium); David Harris (Birmingham); Andy Chidgey (Birmingham); Stuart Everton (Black Country); Richard Adams (Centro / AECOM); Lea Ruzic (AECOM); Averil Parlett (AECOM); Lydia Barnstable (AECOM). SCOPE AND CONTENT OF THE STRATEGY The focus for this work is on implementation – considerable good work is contained in
    [Show full text]
  • Deposit Guarantee Scheme Information Sheet
    Deposit Guarantee Scheme Information Sheet Basic information about the protection of eligible deposits Eligible deposits in Tipton & The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (“FSCS”)1 Coseley Building Society are protected by: Limit of protection: £85,000 per depositor per bank / building society / credit union2 If you have more eligible deposits All your eligible deposits at the same bank / building society / credit union at the same bank / building society are “aggregated” and the total is subject to the limit of £85,0002 / credit union: If you have a joint account with The limit of £85,000 applies to each depositor separately3 other person(s): Reimbursement period in case of 20 working days4 bank / building society / credit union’s failure: Currency of reimbursement: Pound sterling (GBP, £) To contact Tipton & Coseley Tipton & Coseley Building Society Building Society for enquiries 70 Owen Street relating to your account: Tipton West Midlands DY4 8HG Tel: 0121 557 2551 To contact the FSCS for further Financial Services Compensation Scheme information on compensation: 10th Floor Beaufort House 15 St Botolph Street London EC3A 7QU Tel: 0800 678 1100 or 020 7741 4100 Email: [email protected] More information: http://www.fscs.org.uk Tipton branch 1 Scheme responsible for the protection of your eligible deposit Your eligible deposit is covered by a statutory Deposit Guarantee Scheme. If insolvency of your bank, building society or credit 0121 557 2551 union should occur, your eligible deposits would be repaid up to £85,000 by the Deposit Guarantee Scheme. 70 Owen Street, Tipton, DY4 8HG 2 General limit of protection If a covered deposit is unavailable because a bank, building society or credit union is unable to meet its financial obligations, Coseley branch depositors are repaid by a Deposit Guarantee Scheme.
    [Show full text]
  • West Midlands Police ,~, "
    eA~If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov. '1- Z-9' -& '-- ~t, REPORT OF THE CHIEF CONSTABLE .Report OF THE WEST MIDLANDS POLICE ,~, ", FOR THE OF YEAR 1981 .. 'T':-'f. CHIEF CONSTABLE c::) I o o co I CY") OF THE co , ,-t' ,1' /1 t WEST MIDLANDS POLICE I, ; Chief Constable's Office " Lloyd House ;:, '. .1/' ,.~ Co/more Circus Oueensway i 1 -: , t'l Birmingham B46NO I) ( . 1 \.' ..J. • '''1 '.1 c ; 1", r' , :', L') ~_ " "I 1981 11' Ql'" 1..l' : L_ ;. tf" '+(' t- L :.' (' ll_ :") I ! WEST MIDLANDS POLICE , Police Headquarters Lloyd House Colmore Circus Queensway Telephone No. 021-236 5000 Birmingham B4 6NQ Telex 337321 MEMBERS OF THE POLICE AUTHORITY Chief Constable Deputy Chief Constable Sir Philip Knights CBE QPM Assistant Chief Constables Mr R Broome Chairman: Councillor E T Shore (Birmingham, Sattley) Administration and Supplies Crime Mr L Sharp LL.B Operations Mr D H Gerty LL.B. Mr K J Evans Vice-Chairman: Councillor T J Savage (Birmingham, Erdington) Organisation & Development Mr G E Coles B Jur Personnel & Training Staff Support Mr J B Glynn Mr T Meffen Local Authority Representatives Magistrate Criminal Investigation Department Members Chief Superintendent C W Powell (Operations) Chief Superintendent T Light (Support Services) Ward Chief Administrative Officer Councillor D M Ablett (Dudley, No.6) JD Baker Esq JP FCA ... Chief Superintendent PC J Price MA (Oxon) Councillor D Benny JP (Birmingham, Sandwell) K H Barker Esq Councillor E I Bentley (Meriden, No.1) OBE DL JP FRICS ..;. Personnel Department Councillor D Fysh (Wolverhampton No.4) Captain J E Heydon Chief Superintendent R P Snee Councillor J Hunte (Birmingham,Handsworth) ERD JP i Councillor K RIson (Stourbridge, No.1) J B Pendle Esq JP I.
    [Show full text]
  • Jones's Trades Direotory of [Gre
    JONES'S TRADES DIREOTORY OF [GRE Caulfield Wm., 3 Up. Rushall st, Walsall ElIis W., 50 Horseley fields, Wlvrhmptn Challoner Hy', 6 High st, Bilston Evans Dvd., Franchise st, FaIlings heath, Cherrington John, Lr Cross st, Smethwick Wednesbury [bromwich Cherrington Jph., Owen st, Tipton Everiss Hy., Union st, Spon lane, West· Clarke Saml., Chapel ash, Wlvrhampton Evetts Jas., London st, 8methwick Clarke Sam!., Gornal wood, Dudley Evetts Mary, Rolfe st, Smethwick Clawley Wm., Brickkiln st, Portobello, Field James, Alcester st, Redditch Willenhall Fisher Richard, Horseley heath, Tipton Clayton Hy., Market st, Stourbridge Fletcher Jas., Salop st, Dudley Cleaton Sam!., Brickkiln st, Portobello, FletcherWm., High st,Princes end,Tipton Willenhall Fletcher Wm., 64 llorseley fields, Wol- Clews John, High st, Princes end, Tipton verhampton Cluitt Thos., BlakenaU pI, Dudley rd, Formon Lydia, Darlaston gll, Darlaston Wolverhampton Foster Jas., Catherines cross, Darlaston Coffee Jas., Hilltop, Westbromwich France Mary, Portway rd, Wednesbury Cole Wm., Woods bank, Darlaston Freeth Thos. Taylor, 117 Merridale st, Gollins Chas. ,High st, Princes end, Tipton Wolverhampton Constable Job, High st, Wednesfield French John, 71 Navigation st, Walsall Cook .Jas., Lye, nr Stourbridge FuIleylove Edw., tl Peel st, Wolverhmptn Cooks Mary Ann, Bond st, Dudley Garld John, Crad10y Cooling Hy., Exchange st, Wlvrharnpton Gallagher John, 26 Russell st, Wlvrhmptn Cooper Chas., 46 Warwick st, Walsall Gardner Thos., 66 Bilston rd, Wlvrhmptn COOPER THOS., Walsall st, Wdnsbury Gaskins Richard, Church bridge, Oldbury Cottrell Eliz., High st, Westbromwich Gibbons David, Dudley st, Wednesbury Cox John West, 18 Digbeth, Walsall Gibbons Michael, 76 North st, Wlvrhmptn Cox Wm., Coppice, Sedgley Gibbs Chas., Birmingham st, Oldbury Cutler Geo., High st, Stourbridge Giles Samuel, Willenhall st, Darlaston Dale Wm., 104 Church st, BiLston Giles Wm., Worcester st, Bromsgrove Davies H.
    [Show full text]
  • The Black Country David Horovitz (Pp
    JOURNAL OF THE ENGLISH PLACE-NAME SOCIETY Volume 43 (2011) ISSN 1351–3095 ______________________________________________________________ The Black Country David Horovitz (pp. 25–34) ______________________________________________________________ This article is from the Journal of the English Place-Name Society, an annual peer-reviewed journal issued free to members of the Society. The Journal welcomes contributions of articles and notes on subjects of relevance to English place-names. The English Place-Name Society (EPNS) was established in 1923 to conduct a county-by-county survey of the place-names of England. To date, the Survey has produced 90 volumes. Almost all English counties have been surveyed, at least in part, and work to complete the Survey is ongoing. The Survey is used by researchers, academics, and those interested in the origins, meaning, and significance of English place-names. The research work and the publication of the Survey are financed by the annual subscriptions of members of the Society, with the help of grants from the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the British Academy. Since the progress and success of the Survey depend largely upon the strength of the membership, the Society always welcomes new members, both personal and institutional. In return for the annual subscription, members receive free of charge the current issue of the Journal as well as the volume of the Survey allocated to that year’s subscription. They are entitled to order, in addition, any available volume of the Survey at a concessionary price. Associate Members pay a reduced subscription, for which they receive the Journal. Annual subscription prices (correct as of April 2017): Within the UK Outside the UK £40 (full) £45 (full)* £15 (associate) £18 (associate* *increased prices reflect increased postage cost.
    [Show full text]
  • Sandwell Health and Wellbeing Board
    SANDWELL PHARMACEUTICAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT DRAFT VERSION 2.0 JANUARY 2018. CENTRAL HEALTH PHARMACEUTICAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT SANDWELL HEALTH AND WELLBEING BOARD Made in accordance with the National Health Service (Pharmaceutical Services and Local Pharmaceutical Services) Regulations 2013 May 2018 SANDWELL PHARMACEUTICAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT MAY 2018 Produced by: Central Health Solutions Limited In collaboration with: Public Health Department, Sandwell MBC Sandwell Local Pharmaceutical Committee Sandwell Healthwatch Sandwell Clinical Commissioning Group Approved by: Sandwell Health and Wellbeing Board 60 day consultation period: 15th February 2018 - 16th April 2018 Author: Michelle Dyoss, Director, Central Health Solutions Limited (CHSL) Acknowledgements: Jackie Buxton, Len Dalton, Yvonne Goulding, Bruce Prentice, Directors, CHSL Michelle Deenah, NHS England Public Health Analyst: Andy Evans PNA Steering Group Rachel Allchurch Members: Health and Wellbeing Board Project Officer, Sandwell MBC John Clothier Chair, Healthwatch Sandwell Valerie de Souza Consultant in Public Health, Sandwell MBC Ali Din Chief Officer, Sandwell LPC Michelle Dyoss Director, Central Health Solutions Limited Ciaran McSorley Vice Chair, Sandwell LPC Saba Rai Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG This document builds on Sandwell Health and Wellbeing Board’s first PNA published 1st April 2015. Please note data regarding community pharmacies are accurate to December 2017. Supplementary statements will be issued in response to significant changes to pharmaceutical services since the
    [Show full text]
  • Midland Metro (Wednesbury to Brierley Hill and Miscellaneous Amendments) Order
    ~_ Metro Midland Metro (Wednesbury to Brierley Hill and Miscellaneous Amendments) Order Ii ~/~\ .. ~~ e.~~ ~. _ ~. ~: ~-; 3_J~ 1 ~. -..: ~_.~, 4. ~„ - ~. z ~ 1l ~. TRANSPORT AND WORKS ACT 1992 Consultation Report Keeping the West Midlands moving CENTRO CENTRO Midland Metro Wednesbury to Brierley Hill and Miscellaneous Amendments Order Transport and Works Act 1992 Consultation Report Midland Metro Wednesbury Brierley Hill Consultation Report 1. Introduction 1.1. This report provides a detailed description of the consultation processes undertaken for the proposed extension to Midland Metro Line 1 from Wednesbury to Brierley Hill. The consultation process has been a continuous dialogue with certain key parties. In particular Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council (SMBC) and Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council (DMBC), as both local authorities and project partners, have been intimately involved in the project's development. 1.2. Major public consultation exercises have been undertaken on two occasions during the project's development. These have sought the public's input to the process to ensure that the best possible scheme is promoted that takes account of the needs of the area and people using it, together with mitigating the potentially detrimental effects of the construction and operation of this Metro route. 2. Background 2.1. Midland Metro has been operating from Wolverhampton St George's via Wednesbury and West Bromwich to its terminus at Snow Hill Heavy Rail Station in Birmingham City Centre since its opening in 1999. Centro and its partners are now proposing to extend Midland Metro to create a network across the West Midlands. The first phase of the expansion will be two new routes.
    [Show full text]