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The Wollaton Park Estate Conservation Area
The Sutton Passeys Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Plan Draft July 2010 1 Contents Sutton Passeys Conservation Area Character Appraisal 1 1. Introduction 3 2 Summary of Special Interest 3 LOCATION AND SETTING 4 3. Location and Topography 4 4. General Character and Plan Form 4 5. Landscape Setting 8 HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONSERVATION AREA 9 6. Origins and development 9 SPATIAL ANALYSIS 14 7. Character and relationship of spaces 14 8. Key Views and Vistas 15 CHARACTER ANALYSIS 16 9. Definition of Character Areas 16. 10.Prevailing Uses of the Buildings 18 ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORIC QUALITIES OF BUILDINGS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE AREA 19 11. The importance of the Housing Estate 19 12. Prevalent and Traditional Building Materials 20 13. Public Realm 21 14. Contribution made by Green Spaces and Trees 23 EXTENT OF LOSS, DAMAGE OR INTRUSION 23 15. Negative Factors: Extent of damage or intrusion 23 16. General Condition 25 17. Problems, Pressures and Opportunities for Change 26 Map of the Conservation Area 27 Bibliography 28 Sutton Passeys Conservation Area Character Appraisal 1. Introduction 1.1 The Sutton Passeys Conservation Area was initially designated by Nottingham City Council on 18th August 2010. 1.2 The houses within the Sutton Passeys Conservation Area were built on woodland known as ‘Lenton Woods’ which once formed part of the Wollaton Park Estate. This area of land on the eastern fringe of the park was identified as a site for new working class housing following the sale of 800 acres of parkland to Nottingham City council in 1924. -
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Sneinton Walk/Photos Taken 1St – 8Th December 2020
Walk No 17: Sneinton Walk/Photos taken 1st – 8th December 2020 This walk, of about 10km, goes over Trent Bridge and along Meadow Lane to Sneinton. It then goes up to Green’s Windmill – as I have taken long-distance photos of the windmill on a number of my walks I thought I ought to make it a Walk ‘destination’. Return via Lady Bay Bridge and WB town centre. Further Information on Sites along the Walk is in document 17.1 Go down Musters Road and over Trent Bridge (right side). Looking east, our destination is just about visible in the centre of this photo… …but better with a longer lens After crossing over Trent Bridge, land to the right is part of Sneinton Parish – see Further Info 1. Sneinton Parish So, we are just about to enter Sneinton. Go along London Road past the Turneys Court building. As noted in Walk 6, this was part of a leather works founded by brothers Edward and John Turney in 1881; however, this, the only remaining building, was built later (it does not appear on this map of 1899 so probably early 1900s). Indeed, there was an Inn where the building now stands. John Turney (later ‘Sir John’) lived at Adbolton Hall and was Sheriff and twice Mayor of Nottingham. Also of interest on the map is the presence of a branch from the canal serving a wharf within the leather works. A photo of the leather works, taken from the top of the Town Arms in 1898 (from ‘Turning Back the Pages in Old West Bridgford’, Dick Venner, Notts CC) Continue along London Road, crossing Meadow Lane. -
Admission Policy for Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary Schools In
Admission Policy for Catholic Primary Voluntary Academies in the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Multi-Academy Trust Academy Published Parish(es) Served Located within Admissions Local Authority Number Blessed Robert Widmerpool Catholic 30 Corpus Christi, Clifton Nottingham City Voluntary Academy, Listowel Crescent, Clifton, Nottingham NG11 9BH Our Lady & St. Edward Primary & Nursery 30 Our Lady and St Edward, Nottingham City Catholic Voluntary Academy, Gordon Road, Nottingham Nottingham NG3 2LG St Patrick’s Catholic Primary and Nursery 30 Our Lady and St Patrick in Nottingham City School, a Voluntary Academy, the Meadows, Nottingham Coronation Avenue, Wilford, Nottingham NG11 7AB Cathedral Church of St Barnabas, Nottingham St Augustine’s Catholic Primary and St Augustine, Apostle of Nursery School, a Voluntary Academy England, Nottingham, Park Avenue, Mapperley, 45 Nottingham City Nottingham NG3 4JS Cathedral Church of St [email protected] Barnabas, Nottingham St Teresa’s Catholic Primary School 60 St Teresa of Lisieux, Kingsbury Drive, Aspley, Nottingham NG8 3EP Aspley, St Hugh of Lincoln, Bilborough, Nottingham City St Thomas More, Wollaton, The Assumption, Beeston. Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Catholic Our Lady of Perpetual Primary and Nursery School, 30 Succour , Bulwell and Nottingham City Piccadilly, Bulwell, Nottingham NG6 9FN Divine Infant of Prague, Bestwood Park St Mary’s Catholic Primary and Nursery St Paul, Lenton Boulevard School, Beaconsfield Street, Hyson Green, 30 Nottingham City and St Mary, Hyson Green -
276A Sneinton Dale Nottingham NG3 7DN 193 Sq M (2,078 Sq Ft) on 0.08 Acres
FOR SALE Freehold Development Opportunity S.T.P. 276a Sneinton Dale Nottingham NG3 7DN 193 sq m (2,078 sq ft) on 0.08 acres • Rare freehold opportunity • Ample parking PICTURE • Self-contained secure site • Recently refurbished NG Chartered Surveyors Unit 8 | Wheatcroft Business Park | Landmere Lane | Edwalton | Nottingham | NG12 4DG 276a Sneinton Dale Nottingham NG3 7DN LOCATION SERVICES The property is located in Sneinton, a suburb of Nottingham, two All mains services are evident within the property, but we can miles east of Nottingham City Centre. The property is set back off provide no warranty with regard to the capacity or connectivity. Sneinton Dale and accessed via a shared access road overlooking allotments. EPC The property has an EPC rating of 76 falling within band ‘D’. DESCRIPTION The property is of two-storey solid brick construction and is OVERAGE PROVISION currently being used as an Education Centre. Internally, the The Title includes an overage provision in the event of residential property comprises a series of cellular and open plan redevelopment. Please contact the marketing agents for further accommodation, with lighting provided by fluorescent strip tubes details. and heating via a traditional wet system. BUSINESS RATES Access to the property is via a shared access road which leads to Charging Authority: Nottingham City Council ample parking to accommodate up to 5 vehicles, alongside a Description: Offices and premises garage for additional storage. Rateable Value: £10,750 Period: 2020/21 ACCOMMODATION The property has the following approximate net internal floor PRICE area, measured in accordance with the RICS Code of Measuring Offers in excess of £250,000. -
Nottinghamshire Pharmacy Opening Times August Bank Holiday 2020
Nottinghamshire Pharmacy Opening Times August Bank Holiday 2020 Friday 25 December Monday 28 Friday 1 January Telephone Pharmacy Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Postcode 2020 December 2020 2021 Number Christmas Day Boxing Day New Year’s Day Long Eaton, Asda Pharmacy Midland Street NG10 1NY 0115 9836110 Closed 09:00-18:00 10:00-17:00 Nottinghamshire Sutton in Ashfield, Asda Pharmacy Priestsic Road NG17 2AH 01623 523010 Closed 09:00-18:00 10:00-17:00 Nottinghamshire Old Mill Lane, Forest Mansfield, Asda Pharmacy NG19 8QT 01623 676710 Closed 09:00-18:00 10:00-17:00 Town Nottinghamshire 184 Loughborough Asda Pharmacy West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 7JA 0115 969 4210 Closed 09:00-18:00 10:00-17:00 Road Newark, 01636 662410 Asda Pharmacy Lombard Street NG24 1XG Closed 09:00-18:00 10:00-17:00 Nottinghamshire ext 319 Asda Pharmacy 111-127 Front Street Arnold Nottingham NG5 7ED 0115 964 9110 Closed 09:00-18:00 10:00-17:00 Asda Pharmacy Radford Road Hyson Green Nottingham NG7 5DU 0115 900 2510 Closed 09:00-18:00 10:00-17:00 Bingham, Bingham Pharmacy 23 Eaton Place NG13 8BD 01949 839978 12:00-14:00 Closed Closed Nottinghamshire 11-19 Lower Boots Pharmacy INTU Victoria Centre Nottingham NG1 3QS 0115 941 0199 Closed 07:00-18:00 Closed Parliament Street 2 Broadmarsh Boots Pharmacy 40 Lister Gate Nottingham NG1 7LB 0115 950 7381 Closed 10:00-16:00 Closed Centre Giltbrook Retail Park, Giltbrook, Boots Pharmacy Giltbrook NG16 2RP 0115 938 6050 Closed 08:00-18:00 11:00-17:00 Ikea Way Nottinghamshire Unit 1, St Peters Retail Mansfield, Boots Pharmacy NG18 -
Wollaton and Lenton Abbey Area Committee - 3Rd September 2012
WOLLATON AND LENTON ABBEY AREA COMMITTEE - 3RD SEPTEMBER 2012 Title of paper: Wollaton Park Hall Playground Director(s)/ ANDREW VAUGHAN Wards affected: Corporate Director(s): WOLLATON EAST AND LENTON ABBEY AND WOLLATON WEST Report author(s) and Lylse-Anne Renwick, Neighbourhood Development Officer contact details: Tel: 0115 – 8764488 Email: [email protected] Other colleagues who John Marsh: Central Locality Manager have provided input: Tel: Email: [email protected] Relevant Council Plan Strategic Priority: (you must mark X in the relevant boxes below) World Class Nottingham x Work in Nottingham x Safer Nottingham x Neighbourhood Nottingham x Family Nottingham x Healthy Nottingham x Leading Nottingham x Summary of issues (including benefits to citizens/service users): This report requests the support of the committee to fund the initial stage of the development of Wollaton Park Hall Playground at a cost of £35,000. Wollaton Park served a multiplicity of users, being a local facility for nearby communities, a city-wide destination park for all Nottingham residents and a visitor attraction. Recommendation(s): 1 Wollaton West Committee approves the sum of £35,000 for the initial stage of the development of Wollaton Park Hall Playground. The contribution will allow Parks & Open Spaces Team to start the design process and also help to secure additional grants funds. 1. BACKGROUND 1.1 Wollaton Park Hall Playground is situated in the Wollaton West Ward and is strongly supported by Wollaton citizens. There is also substantial evidence which indicates high levels of use from citizens of other wards, e.g. Sherwood, Bulwell Forest, Bestwood, Mapperley, Radford & Park to name a few. -
Clifton, Meadows, Wollaton, Dunkirk and Lenton Clifton
For further information and details of activities please go to: www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/playandyouth www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/childrenscentres Clifton Young People’s Centre Green Lane. Clifton, Meadows, Wollaton, Dunkirk and Lenton Clifton. Nottingham. th nd NG11 9AY Date: 24 July – 2 September 2017 Summer Programme 2017 Tel: 0115 876 2777 (Clifton Young People’s Centre) Clifton, Meadows, Wollaton, Dunkirk and Lenton Summer Programme 24/07/17 – 02/09/17 Week 1: Week Commencing – 24th July 2017 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 24/07/2017 25/07/2017 26/07/2017 27/07/2017 28/07/2017 29/07/2017 Sheila Roper Play Dunkirk Play Parkgate Play Saturday Play Session Session Session Session 3:30pm–5:00pm 3:30pm–5:00pm 1:30-3:30pm 11:00am–2:00pm 5 (Year 1) - 13 Years 5 (Year 1) - 13 Years 5 (Year 1) - 13 Years 5(Year 1) to 13 Years Sheila Roper Dunkirk and Old Lenton Parkgate Community Clifton Young Community Centre Community Centre. Centre People’s Centre Tenants Hall Close. Montpelier Road, Dunkirk. Chamberlain Close. Green Lane. Clifton. Beeston. NG9 2RW. NG7 2JW Clifton. NG11 8RX NG11 9AY £0.30p £0.30p £0.30p £0.30p Fun activities including Fun activities including arts Fun activities including Activities include pool, arts and crafts, table top and crafts, table top arts and crafts, table top gaming, table tennis, games, team games, games, team games, games, team games, arts and crafts, cooking, themed projects and themed projects and themed projects and dance studio, sports, cooking. Light snack cooking. Light snack cooking. -
The Story of Nottingham for 2021 and Beyond
2021 AND BEYOND THE STORY OF NOTTINGHAM MARKETING FOR 2021 AND BEYOND NOTTINGHAM 2021 AND BEYOND INTRODUCTION Welcome to Nottingham. A city with a legendary past and a bright future. A green city full of creativity and culture – the home of rebels, pioneers and Robin Hood. Nottingham is on the cusp of an incredibly exciting time in its history. It is vital we make the most of this once-in-a-generation opportunity to promote our city on the national and international stage. That’s why we’ve developed a series of city stories with input from the people and businesses of the city – compelling narratives communicated in a clear way to the people we want to reach. Through these stories we can help bring prosperity to our city for many years to come. So that’s what this guide is all about. The Overarching Story The Citizens Story The Business Story The Visitors Story INTRODUCTION 2021 AND BEYOND CONTENTS TELLING Why Nottingham? 04 — 5 OUR STORY Living in Nottingham 06 — 7 Working in Nottingham 08 — 9 Visiting Nottingham 10 — 11 In the following narratives we tell our city’s story in different ways. They are all ways of promoting Nottingham to different audiences, highlighting its strengths to bring economic benefits to the city and prosperity to the people who live, work and study here. Marketing Nottingham will use these to attract inward investment through Invest in Nottingham, and promote Nottingham as a tourist destination through Visit Nottinghamshire. We encourage any partner in the city to use this toolkit. You can download the toolkit, use, update and adapt the narratives to fit your requirements - this is intended to be a living, dynamic document. -
NOTTINGHAM SHIRE. (KELLY's CHEMISTS & DRUGGIE>Ts-Continued
1426 OBE NOTTINGHAM SHIRE. (KELLY'S CHEMISTS & DRUGGIE>Ts-continued. JohnRon :Bryan, Moorgate, Retford Leith Miss Elizh. Victoria sq. Worksop Wilson Richard Henry, Victoria road, JohnsonF. Wellington pl.Spital hl.Retfrd Marsh Ephraim, Kirkby Folly, Nttnghm Netherfield, Nottingham & Annesley Johnson Saml. 8 Blake st. Nottingham Mellors G. Nottingham rd.Eastwood S.O Woodhouse, Nottingham King Alexander, Manning st.Nottinghm Newton Levi, 23 Radford road, Hyson Wilson Thomas, 8r Willoughby street, Kirk William, 4 Essex st. Nottingham green, Nottingham New Lenton, N ottinQ"ham Kirk William,Io Orange st.Nottingham Oakland T. 2A, St. Mark's st. Nottnghm WolferstanH.93KirkeWhite st.ea.Ntghm LeakHenry, Westminster st.Nottingham Pearson Miss A. M. 25 Carter gt. Newark Wood W. H. Front st.Arnold,Nottnghm Lee James, 49 York street, Nottingham Pearson Henry, 62 Willoughby street, LeeJn.2r6North Sherwood st.Nottnghm New Lenton, Nottingham CHEMISTS- HOM<EOPATHIO. Litchfield Joseph, 1 Bright row, Hyson Pearson Wm. 95 Alfreton rd. Nottnghm Abbott John, II Friar lane, Nottingham green, Nottingham Pegg & Sons, Church street, Mansfield Stevenson J.J.31 Pelham st. Nottingham Love .Alfred, 78 Carlton rd. Nottingham Potter C. 203 St. Ann's Well rd.Nottnghm McGregor-Hancock William, 4 Elliott Riley Jn.9 Elson st.NewBasford,Ntnghm CHEMISTS-VETERINARY. street, Radford, Nottingham Roe buck H. Chapel st. Beeston,Nttnghm Dennis John Lee, 23 Formans buildings, MacWilliams Thomas, 32 Randal ter. Sandaver & Bon, King street, Southwell Goldsmith place & New Cattle mar- Randal st. Hyson green, Nottingham Shaw Reuben & Son, Bridge st. Worksop ket, London road, Nottingham Marriott Ed. Parliament street, Sutton- Smith S. & Nephew, 37 Long row east, Nicholson Bernard, 268 Mansfield road, in-Ashfield, Nottingham Nottingham Sherwood, Nottingham Marriott William, Parliament street, Smith Isaac, 247 Ilkeston road, Had- White Wm. -
35A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
35A bus time schedule & line map 35A Wollaton View In Website Mode The 35A bus line Wollaton has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Wollaton: 6:30 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 35A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 35A bus arriving. Direction: Wollaton 35A bus Time Schedule 26 stops Wollaton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:30 AM Monday Not Operational Victoria Centre, Nottingham 50 Milton Street, Nottingham Tuesday Not Operational Elite, Nottingham Wednesday Not Operational 33 Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham Thursday Not Operational Angel Row A4, Nottingham Friday Not Operational 2-4 West End Arcade, Nottingham Saturday Not Operational Cathedral, Nottingham 60 Derby Road, Nottingham Canning Circus (Cc04) 125 Derby Road, Nottingham 35A bus Info Direction: Wollaton Seely Road, Lenton (Le07) Stops: 26 161 Derby Road, Nottingham Trip Duration: 19 min Line Summary: Victoria Centre, Nottingham, Elite, Harrington Drive, Lenton (Le08) Nottingham, Angel Row A4, Nottingham, Cathedral, 197 Derby Road, Nottingham Nottingham, Canning Circus (Cc04), Seely Road, Lenton (Le07), Harrington Drive, Lenton (Le08), Savoy Cinema, Lenton (Le09) Savoy Cinema, Lenton (Le09), Lenton Boulevard, 223 Derby Road, Nottingham Lenton (Le10), Faraday Road, Lenton (Le11), Hillside, Lenton (Le12), Qmc Main Entrance, Queens Lenton Boulevard, Lenton (Le10) Medical Centre (Qm04), North Entrance, Nottingham 265 Derby Road, Nottingham University Main Campus (Un15), Lenton Hall, Nottingham University Main -
Chapter 8 [PDF]
Chapter Eight: Accessibility Priorities for Greater Nottingham Accessibility Strategy 2006/7 – 2010/11 147 148 Accessibility Strategy 2006/7 – 2010/11 Introduction 8.1. Following on from the Strategic Accessibility Assessment in Chapter 7, this chapter sets out the accessibility priorities for Greater Nottingham and explains why specific issues, groups and areas have been selected for action over the Plan period, with more detailed local accessibility analysis presented for the Local Accessibility Action plans proposed for early action from 2006/7. Accessibility priorities – initial scoping 8.2. An initial scoping of the likely accessibility priorities for the Plan area was presented in the Framework Accessibility Strategy which drew upon the opportunities identified from the wider national and local policy context set out in Chapters 3 and 4 and the partnership working described in Chapter 6. This provided a broad picture of the accessibility issues facing Greater Nottingham and where future resources and action should be concentrated over the Plan period in terms of key origins, destinations and networks: 8.3. Origins: Access requirements need to be considered for key population groups across Greater Nottingham, with a particular focus on those without access to a car, plus all those living within specific communities which have been prioritised by the authorities as being in particular need. Accessibility origins are set out in Table 8.1. 8.4. Destinations: Consideration was also given to the location of core services. The priority destinations set out in Table 8.2 include new employment land sites, district centres as defined in the Local Plans, other local centres and major shopping locations and other key destinations determined by developments taking place over the Plan period as set out in the programme in Annex D.