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Minutes of the Greenstead Green and Halstead Rural Parish Council Meeting Held on Wednesday 13Th November 2019 at Greenstead
Minutes of the Greenstead Green and Halstead Rural Parish Council meeting held on Wednesday 13th November 2019 at Greenstead Green Village Hall at 7.30pm These are draft minutes and yet to be agreed by the Parish Council. Present. Cllr. Bill Dixey. Cllr. Paul Foster. Chairman. Cllr. Derek Hambling Cllr. Ian Pleasance Cllr. Derek Mason. Vice-Chairman. Cllr. Pat Wickes. Amanda Degnan – Clerk to the Parish Council. District Cllr. Peter Schwier (arrived 20.45) 8 members of the public 93/19 Apologies for absence. Cllr. Chris Butler, County Cllr. Jo Beavis. 94/19 Declarations of interest. To declare any pecuniary or non-pecuniary interests in accordance with the Code of Conduct. None were declared. 95/19 (a) To approve the minutes of the previous meeting. Approved. (b) Matters arising from the minutes of the previous meeting not on the agenda. Footpath 46 – Action: Clerk to chase, Defibrillator training 2nd November 2019- only 3 people turned up, so the training obligation was not met as at least 8 people were needed. It may require another training session otherwise the funding might have to be returned to the Big Lotto Fund. Action: Cllr. Mason to pass details onto Clerk. Crocklands pavement and dip in road – Clerk had reported this to Essex County Council (ECC) Highways who are investigating it. Football practice – Clerk reported that they had found somewhere else to practice. Earls Colne Airfield Liaison Committee – Cllr. Wickes reported that there may be a meeting later this month. Item 79/19 Constantine Cottages hedge – they have been written to. Planning update: Braintree District Council (BDC) decisions. -
Essex County Council (The Commons Registration Authority) Index of Register for Deposits Made Under S31(6) Highways Act 1980
Essex County Council (The Commons Registration Authority) Index of Register for Deposits made under s31(6) Highways Act 1980 and s15A(1) Commons Act 2006 For all enquiries about the contents of the Register please contact the: Public Rights of Way and Highway Records Manager email address: [email protected] Telephone No. 0345 603 7631 Highway Highway Commons Declaration Link to Unique Ref OS GRID Statement Statement Deeds Reg No. DISTRICT PARISH LAND DESCRIPTION POST CODES DEPOSITOR/LANDOWNER DEPOSIT DATE Expiry Date SUBMITTED REMARKS No. REFERENCES Deposit Date Deposit Date DEPOSIT (PART B) (PART D) (PART C) >Land to the west side of Canfield Road, Takeley, Bishops Christopher James Harold Philpot of Stortford TL566209, C/PW To be CM22 6QA, CM22 Boyton Hall Farmhouse, Boyton CA16 Form & 1252 Uttlesford Takeley >Land on the west side of Canfield Road, Takeley, Bishops TL564205, 11/11/2020 11/11/2020 allocated. 6TG, CM22 6ST Cross, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 4LN Plan Stortford TL567205 on behalf of Takeley Farming LLP >Land on east side of Station Road, Takeley, Bishops Stortford >Land at Newland Fann, Roxwell, Chelmsford >Boyton Hall Fa1m, Roxwell, CM1 4LN >Mashbury Church, Mashbury TL647127, >Part ofChignal Hall and Brittons Farm, Chignal St James, TL642122, Chelmsford TL640115, >Part of Boyton Hall Faim and Newland Hall Fann, Roxwell TL638110, >Leys House, Boyton Cross, Roxwell, Chelmsford, CM I 4LP TL633100, Christopher James Harold Philpot of >4 Hill Farm Cottages, Bishops Stortford Road, Roxwell, CMI 4LJ TL626098, Roxwell, Boyton Hall Farmhouse, Boyton C/PW To be >10 to 12 (inclusive) Boyton Hall Lane, Roxwell, CM1 4LW TL647107, CM1 4LN, CM1 4LP, CA16 Form & 1251 Chelmsford Mashbury, Cross, Chelmsford, Essex, CM14 11/11/2020 11/11/2020 allocated. -
Community Governance Review Committee AGENDA
Community Governance Review Committee AGENDA Wednesday, 12th July 2017 at 5.00 PM Council Chamber, Braintree District Council, Causeway House, Bocking End, Braintree, CM7 9HB THIS MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (Please note this meeting will be audio recorded) www.braintree.gov.uk Members of the Community Governance Review Committee are requested to attend this meeting to transact the business set out in the Agenda. Membership:- Councillor J Abbott Councillor Mrs J Pell Councillor P Barlow Councillor Mrs W Schmitt (Chairman) Councillor Mrs J Beavis Councillor R van Dulken Councillor Mrs D Garrod Councillor Mrs S Wilson Councillor Mrs J Money Members unable to attend the meeting are requested to forward their apologies for absence to the Governance and Members Team on 01376 552525 or email [email protected] by 3pm on the day of the meeting. A WRIGHT Acting Chief Executive Page 1 of 38 INFORMATION FOR MEMBERS - DECLARATIONS OF INTERESTS Declarations of Disclosable Pecuniary Interest, Other Pecuniary Interest or Non- Pecuniary Interest Any member with a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest, other Pecuniary Interest or Non- Pecuniary Interest must declare the nature of their interest in accordance with the Code of Conduct. Members must not participate in any discussion of the matter in which they have declared a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest or other Pecuniary Interest or participate in any vote, or further vote, taken on the matter at the meeting. In addition, the Member must withdraw from the chamber where the meeting considering the business is being held unless the Member has received a dispensation from the Monitoring Officer. -
Coggeshall Ward Revised May 2020
Braintree District Ward Profiles Coggeshall Ward Revised May 2020 1 2 Contents Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4 About Coggeshall Ward .................................................................................................................................................... 5 Local Governance .............................................................................................................................................................. 5 Community Facilities ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 Major Businesses, Industrial Estates & Commercial Developments ................................................................................ 5 Development Sites ............................................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined. People ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Population ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Age ............................................................................................................................................................................... -
Braintree District Council Urban Capacity Study
architecture planning design Braintree District Council Urban Capacity Study Final Report: Volume 1 October 2007 Llewelyn Davies Yeang in association with Atisreal Braintree District Council Urban Capacity Study Final Report: Volume 1 100350 October 2007 Llewelyn Davies Yeang in association with Atisreal Contents 1 Introduction 3 1.1 Purpose of the study 3 1.2 Context and study area 4 1.3 Overview of Study Approach 4 1.4 Summary of Findings 6 1.5 Overview of this Report 7 2 Context 8 2.1 Introduction 8 2.2 Other Urban Capacity Studies 8 2.3 Changing national policy on urban capacity studies 12 2.4 Emerging Regional Spatial Strategy 14 2.5 Population and household growth 14 3 Study Method 17 3.1 Overview 17 3.2 The key stages 17 4 Exploring potential through design 24 4.1 Introduction 24 4.2 Site selection 24 4.3 Design approach 24 4.4 Discounted case study sites 27 5 Viability 29 5.1 Introduction 29 5.2 Value mapping 29 5.3 Site appraisals 30 5.4 Phasing 32 6 Capacity estimates 34 6.1 Introduction 34 6.2 ‘Unconstrained’ capacity of physically identified sites 35 6.3 Discounting and phasing the physically identifiable sites 36 6.4 Small sites 39 6.5 Other sources of potential 39 6.6 Summary of ‘constrained’ capacity 40 7 Towards a monitoring framework 42 7.1 Introduction 42 7.2 Good practice guidance: monitoring 42 8 Annex A: consultation letter 45 9 Annex B: Schedule of newbuild developments 49 10 Annex C: Braintree District house prices 54 Braintree District Urban Capacity Study Llewelyn Davies Yeang in association with Atisreal List -
A4 Simple Report 1-Col No Divider Nov 2019
Issue number: BT-JAC-020631 550-0003-EIA Bramford to Twinstead Scoping Report: Volume 2: Appendices May 2021 Page left intentionally blank National Grid | May 2021 | Bramford to Twinstead i Contents Contents ii Appendix 1.1 Transboundary Supporting Information 2 Appendix 2.1 Relevant Environmental Legislation, Policy and Guidance 6 Appendix 2.2 Local Planning Policy 23 Appendix 4.1 Outline Code of Construction Practice 31 Appendix 6.1 Key Characteristics of Landscape Character Assessment 44 Appendix 6.2 Landscape Assessment Methodology 51 Appendix 6.3 Visual Assessment Methodology 72 Appendix 6.4 Wireline and Photomontage Methodology 81 Appendix 6.5 Arboricultural Survey Methodology 87 Appendix 7.1 Biodiversity Supporting Information 91 Appendix 7.2 Ecology Survey Methodology 103 Appendix 7.3 Draft Habitats Regulations Assessment Screening Report 128 Appendix 17.1 Major Accidents and Disasters Scoping Table 144 Appendix 18.1 Cumulative Effects Assessment Long List Table 153 National Grid | May 2021 | Bramford to Twinstead ii Appendix 1.1 Transboundary Supporting Information National Grid | May 2021 | Bramford to Twinstead iii Page left intentionally blank National Grid | May 2021 | Bramford to Twinstead 1 Appendix 1.1 Transboundary Supporting Information Criteria and Relevant Considerations Result of the Screening Considerations Characteristics of the development: The Bramford to Twinstead project is a proposal to Size of the development consent and build a new c.27km 400kV electricity reinforcement and associated infrastructure between Use of natural resources Bramford in Suffolk and Twinstead in Essex. It includes Production of waste the removal of the existing 132kV overhead line Pollution and nuisances between Burstall Bridge and Twinstead Tee, and a new Risk of accidents substation at Butler’s Wood. -
Stisted Church of England (VA) Primary School
Stisted Church of England Primary Academy Stisted, Braintree, Essex CM77 8AN Telephone: 01376 325116 Fax: 01376 326810 E-mail: [email protected] Principal: Mr M J Hawrylak (BA) 4th November 2013 Dear Applicant POST: SEN Montessori Learning Support Assistant Band 2 Required: 6th January 2014 29.5 hrs p/w (Fixed Term) Thank you very much for asking for this recruitment pack. Stisted Primary Academy is seeking to appoint a dedicated Learning Support Assistant to work in our Montessori unit and a classroom setting. This role involves supporting learning for a range of children within a Montessori environment as well as specific responsibilities for helping children with special educational needs integrate into a mainstream classroom and the lunchtime setting. We are keen to appoint someone who has successful experience of working in a Montessori setting or someone who can demonstrate they are familiar with the principles that underpin this approach, curriculum and materials. Relevant training and qualifications is desirable but not essential. This role is initially for a fixed term contract as it is dependent on funding from a specific child with a statement of educational need. The ability to support children with special educational needs and dedication to contributing to our positive and caring ethos is also essential. This rare and exciting opportunity is subject to the relevant DBS checks and references as we are committed to safeguarding our children. Specific hours : Mornings Afternoons Monday : 8.30 -10.30am. 1.10 -3.15 10.50 - 12.40pm Tuesday : 8.30 -10.30am. 1.10 -3.15 10.50 - 12.40pm Wednesday : 8.30 -10.30am. -
SANITARY SURVEY REPORT Colne
EC Regulation 854/2004 CLASSIFICATION OF BIVALVE MOLLUSC PRODUCTION AREAS IN ENGLAND AND WALES SANITARY SURVEY REPORT Colne 2013 ,--r SANITARY SURVEY REPORT COLNE ESTUARY «· ~ -1; ., Cef as Cover photo: Pacific oyster reef at Brightlingsea CONTACTS: For enquires relating to this report or For enquires relating to policy matters on further information on the the implementation of sanitary surveys in implementation of sanitary surveys in England: England and Wales: Simon Kershaw Beverley Kster Food Safety Group Hygiene Delivery Branch Cefas Weymouth Laboratory Enforcement and Delivery Division Barrack Road, Food Standards Agency The Nothe Aviation House WEYMOUTH 125 Kingsway Dorset London DT43 8UB WC2B 6NH +44 (0) 1305 206600 +44 (0) 20 7276 8000 [email protected] [email protected] © Crown copyright, 2013. Pacific and native oysters, hard clams, Manila clams, mussels and cockles within the Colne estuary 2 ,--r SANITARY SURVEY REPORT COLNE ESTUARY «· ~ -1; ., Cef as STATEMENT OF USE: This report provides a sanitary survey relevant to bivalve mollusc beds within the Colne estuary, as required under EC Regulation 854/2004 which lays down specific rules for official controls on products of animal origin intended for human consumption. It provides an appropriate hygiene classification zoning and monitoring plan based on the best available information with detailed supporting evidence. The Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (Cefas) undertook this work on behalf of the Food Standards Agency (FSA). CONSULTATION: Consultee Date of consultation Date of response Environment Agency 25/02/13 16/04/13 Tendring DC 25/02/13 09/04/13 Colchester BC 25/02/13 08/04/13 Kent & Essex IFCA 25/03/13 - Anglian Water 25/03/13 16/04/13 DISSEMINATION: Food Standards Agency, Colchester Borough Council, Tendering District Council, Environment Agency, Kent and Essex IFCA. -
North Essex Authorities – Common Strategic Part 1 for Local Plans
North Essex Authorities – Common Strategic Part 1 for Local Plans Sustainability Appraisal (SA) and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Environmental Report – Preferred Options: Annex B – Baseline Information June 2016 Strategic Part 1 - Sustainability Appraisal: Preferred Options: Annex B (June 2016) Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 5 1.1. Background ..................................................................................................................... 5 1.2. Sustainability Baseline Information .................................................................................. 5 2. Economy and Employment .................................................................................................. 6 2.1. Economy ......................................................................................................................... 6 2.2. Employment .................................................................................................................... 9 3. Housing................................................................................................................................ 16 3.1. Housing Supply ............................................................................................................. 18 3.2. Existing Housing Stock .................................................................................................. 21 3.3. Housing Need - Strategic Housing -
Lambeth Palace Library Research Guide the Diocese of Canterbury and the Archbishop of Canterbury's Peculiar Jurisdiction
Lambeth Palace Library Research Guide The Diocese of Canterbury and the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Peculiar Jurisdiction 1 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 1 2 List of Parishes of the Diocese ...................................................................................... 1 3 Map of the Parishes of the Diocese of Canterbury ......................................................... 8 4 Peculiar Jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Canterbury .................................................... 8 4.1 Deanery of the Arches ........................................................................................... 9 4.2 Deanery of Croydon ............................................................................................... 9 4.3 Deanery of Shoreham .......................................................................................... 10 4.4 Deanery of Bocking.............................................................................................. 11 4.5 Deaneries of Pagham and Tarring ....................................................................... 11 4.6 Deanery of South Malling ..................................................................................... 11 4.7 Deanery of Monks Risborough ............................................................................. 12 1 Introduction Until the mid-19th century the diocese of Canterbury comprised parishes in Kent, east of the river Medway. But with the rearrangements -
North Essex Garden Communities Monks Wood
EB/010 NORTH ESSEX GARDEN COMMUNITIES EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES: MONKS WOOD, BRAINTREE May 2017 North Essex Garden Communities Concept Feasibility Study - Monks Wood, Braintree Braintree District Council and Essex County Council NORTH ESSEX GARDEN COMMUNITIES EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES: MONKS WOOD Quality information Document name Prepared for Prepared by Date Reviewed by Evaluation of CBC, TDC, BDC, ECC AECOM February 2017 JS / BC Alternatives: Monks Wood Revision history Revision Revision date Authorised Position Draft 1 April 2017 JS / BC Project Manager / Project Director Final May 2017 JS/BC Project Manager / Project Director This document has been prepared by AECOM Limited for the sole use of our client (the “Client”) and in accordance with generally accepted consultancy principles, the budget for fees and the terms of reference agreed between AECOM Limited and the Client. Any information provided by third parties and referred to herein has not been checked or verified by AECOM Limited, unless otherwise expressly stated in the document. No third party may rely upon this document without the prior and express written agreement of AECOM Limited. 2 AECOM Braintree District Council and Essex County Council North Essex Garden Communities Concept Feasibility Study - Monks Wood, Braintree Section 1.0 Section 2.0 Section 3.0 Introduction Monks Wood, Review Against the Braintree North Essex Garden Communities Charter 1.1 Introduction 2.1 Site Overview and 3.1 Criteria Landuse 3.2 Review 2.2 Call for Sites 2.3 Land Promoters and Development -
Publication Draft Local Plan
PUBLICATION DRAFT LOCAL PLAN Local Plan Sub Committee16th May 2017 Section 2 1 Index of Policies 8 2 Introduction 14 3 District Profile 20 4 Vision & Objectives 24 5 The Spatial Strategy 28 6 A Prosperous District 36 A Strong Economy 36 Employment Policy Areas 40 Business Parks 44 Design and Layout of Employment Policy Areas and Business Parks 45 Rural Enterprise 46 Tourism 47 Shops and Services 50 Primary Shopping Areas 52 District and Local Centres 53 Out of Town Retailing 55 Retail Allocations 56 Homes 57 Housing Allocations 57 Affordable Housing 75 Affordable Housing In Rural Areas 76 Specialist Housing and Care Homes 77 Gypsy and Traveller and Travelling Showpersons Accommodation 80 Housing Mix and Density 83 Extensions, Alterations and Outbuildings 84 Replacement Dwellings in the Countryside 86 Rural Workers Dwellings 87 Hamlets 89 Conversion of Buildings in the Countryside 91 | Publication Draft Local Plan 8th May 2017 Garden Extensions 91 Transport & Infrastructure 93 Sustainable Transport 93 Parking Provision 96 Protected Lanes 97 Transport Related Road Areas 98 New Road Infrastructure 99 Broadband 101 7 Creating Better Places 104 A Healthy and Active District 105 Creating High Quality Spaces 112 Conservation Areas 114 Heritage Assets 117 Demolition of Listed Buildings or Structures 119 Enabling Development 119 Sites of Archaeological Importance 120 Community Facilities 122 8 The District's Natural Environment 128 Biodiversity, Landscape Character and Agriculture 129 Land, Water and Air Quality 139 Climate Change & Energy 141