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Peascroft Information Pack
Peascroft 4pp Site Brochure.qxp_Layout 1 27/11/2018 08:29 Page 1 Peascroft Bilston, Wolverhampton WV14 6AL Staffordshire M54 (J1) M54 (J2) M6 (J10a) Fordhouses Bushbury A460 A449 M6 Ashmore Oxley Park To M54 (J3) Wednesfield A41 Park Village Heath Town A4124 Tettenhall Wolverhampton City Centre Compton A454 A454 Walsall Merridale To M6 (J10) Castlecroft Monmore Green Bradmore A41 Blakenhall Bilston A4039 Merry Hill A463 Goldthorn Park Penn Ettingshall A449 Parkfield Bradley Peascroft Development Sandwell Dudley Peascroft How to find us Bilston · Wolverhampton · WV14 6AL Located in Prouds Lane, Bilston. Exit the M6 at Junction 10 and follow the A454 A collection of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes Black Country Route to Bilston. Turn right onto the A41 and Prouds Lane is located on the edge of Bilston Town Centre. If approaching from Wolverhampton follow the A41 to the junction with Prouds Lane. The City of Wolverhampton Wolverhampton is known for its rich cultural diversity and is a thriving centre for the arts and live entertainment with treasures that some larger cities can only dream of. It has the only traditional theatre in the Black Country, along with an art-house cinema and a gallery that boasts one of finest collections of Pop Art in Europe. Its Civic Halls are also a fixture on the touring schedules of every major band and live comedy act. The city that’s perfectly located in the heart of the West Midlands and signposted by the iconic Prince Albert statue, offers a wealth of friendly independent retailers, high street brands and markets in addition to two impressive purpose built shopping centres. -
A Place for Every Child
A Place for Every Child The Vision for School Organisation in the City of Wolverhampton 2018-20 wolverhampton.gov.uk City of Wolverhampton Education Place Planning 2 City of Wolverhampton Council wolverhampton.gov.uk Contents CONTENTS 4 Chapter 1 34 Chapter 8 Executive summary Early Years Provision 18 Chapter 2 36 Chapter 9 Primary School Infant and Junior School Organisation Provision 20 Chapter 3 37 Chapter 10 Secondary School Post-16 Provision Organisation 22 Chapter 4 39 Chapter 11 The Introduction of Alternative Provision Additional School Places 27 Chapter 5 40 Chapter 12 Removal of Estate Management Maintained Provision/ Discontinuance of 41 Chapter 13 Maintained Provision Strategy Review 30 Chapter 6 42 Chapter 14 All-through Schools Resources 31 Chapter 7 43 Appendices Specialist Provision wolverhampton.gov.uk A Place for Every Child 3 Executive Summary 1 Executive Summary The main challenge that the City of Wolverhampton faces in relation to the organisation of school provision, is ensuring that sufficient high- quality school places are available to meet the needs of local communities across the City. Driven by a 24% increase in births between 2002 and 2016, levels of demand for school provision have increased significantly in recent years. In excess of 3,000 additional places have been commissioned since 2012 in primary schools and since 2017 in secondary schools, to cater for the demographic uplift. The recently witnessed increase in demand for primary provision in the City, has already started to impact on the City’s secondary estate and significant additional capacity will be required to cater for future cohorts. -
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. -
Connected Networks
ConnectEd Networks A unique Wolverhampton based partnership of over 100 local schools CN One CN Four CN Six and Seven Eastfield Nursery School Bantock Primary School Aldersley High School Eastfield Primary School Castlecroft Primary School Berrybrook Primary School Green Park Special School Highfields School Bushbury Nursery School Holy Rosary Catholic Primary Academy Merridale Primary School Bushbury Hill Primary School Moseley Park School Nishkam Primary School Dovecotes Primary School St Matthias School Penn Hall Special School Elston Hall Primary School Stow Heath Primary School Pennfields Special School Fallings Park Primary School Stow Lawn Primary School Smestow School Low Hill Nursery School Villiers Primary School Springdale Primary School Moreton Community School St Michael’s Catholic Primary Academy Ormiston NEW Academy CN Two Uplands Junior School Northwood Park Primary School Bilston Church of England Primary School Warstones Primary School Our Lady and St Chad Catholic Academy Bilston Nursery School Westacre Infant School Palmers Cross Primary School Field View Primary School Rakegate Primary School Holy Trinity Catholic Primary School St Mary’s Catholic Primary Academy Loxdale Primary School Westcroft School Ormiston SWB Academy Whitgreave Primary School St Martin’s Primary School Wilkinson Primary School CN Three CN Eight CN Five Colton Hills School Ashmore Park Nursery School Broadmeadow Special Nursery School Goldthorn Park Primary School Coppice Performing Arts School Christ Church Infant School Graiseley Primary School -
West Midlands Schools
List of West Midlands Schools This document outlines the academic and social criteria you need to meet depending on your current secondary school in order to be eligible to apply. For APP City/Employer Insights: If your school has ‘FSM’ in the Social Criteria column, then you must have been eligible for Free School Meals at any point during your secondary schooling. If your school has ‘FSM or FG’ in the Social Criteria column, then you must have been eligible for Free School Meals at any point during your secondary schooling or be among the first generation in your family to attend university. For APP Reach: Applicants need to have achieved at least 5 9-5 (A*-C) GCSES and be eligible for free school meals OR first generation to university (regardless of school attended) Exceptions for the academic and social criteria can be made on a case-by-case basis for children in care or those with extenuating circumstances. Please refer to socialmobility.org.uk/criteria-programmes for more details. If your school is not on the list below, or you believe it has been wrongly categorised, or you have any other questions please contact the Social Mobility Foundation via telephone on 0207 183 1189 between 9am – 5:30pm Monday to Friday. School or College Name Local Authority Academic Criteria Social Criteria Abbot Beyne School Staffordshire 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Alcester Academy Warwickshire 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Alcester Grammar School Warwickshire 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Aldersley High School Wolverhampton 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Aldridge -
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 -
FREE EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION the Following Pharmacies Provide Free Emergency Contraception and Free Chlamydia / Gonorrhoea Tests
FREE EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION The following pharmacies provide free emergency contraception and free chlamydia / gonorrhoea tests. PLEASE CALL THE PHARMACY BEFORE VISITING, TO CHECK THAT THE FREE SERVICE IS AVAILABLE City Centre Superdrug Pharmacy (Mander Centre) Central Arcade, Unit 12, Mander Centre, Wolverhampton WV1 3NN 01902 313654 Jhoots Pharmacy (Thornley Street) 34-35 Thornley Street, Wolverhampton WV1 1JP 01902 424380 Boots UK Ltd (Dudley Street) 40-41 Dudley Street, Wolverhampton WV1 3ER 01902 427145 Asda Pharmacy (Waterloo Rd) Only available on Weds, Thurs, Sunday Asda Supermarket, Molineux Way, Wolverhampton WV1 4DE 01902 778106 Tettenhall, Whitmore Reans Millstream Pharmacy (Tettenhall Road) Halfway House, 151 Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton, WV3 9NJ 01902 423743 Upper Green Pharmacy (Tettenhall) 5 Upper Green, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton WV6 8QQ 01902 751353 Lloyds Pharmacy (Tettenhall) Lower Street Health Centre, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton WV6 9LL 01902 444565 Tettenhall Wood Pharmacy (Tettenhall Wood) 12 School Road, Tettenhall Wood, Wolverhampton WV6 8EJ 01902 747647 Whitmore Reans Pharmacy 6 Bargate Drive, Avion Centre, Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton WV6 0QW 01902 420600 Staveley Chemist (Whitmore Reans) 212 Staveley Road, Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton WV1 4RS 01902 421789 Penn, Pennfields, Merry Hill, Compton, Bradmore, Warstones, Castlecroft Pennfields Pharmacy (Pennfields) 248 Jeffcock Road, Penn Fields, Wolverhampton WV3 7AH 01902 341300 Boots Pharmacy Waitrose (Pennfields) PENDING. PLEASE CHECK Waitrose Store, Penn Road, -
Barnhurst Lane Pitches Adjacent Aldersley School Barnhurst Lane Pendeford
Gareth Dwight: Planning Assistant – Planning Committee 20/02/2018 17/00669/FUL Mrs Rebecca Duggan Councillor Val Chapman Councillor Paul Fieldhouse BILBROOK Barnhurst Lane Pitches Adjacent Aldersley School Barnhurst Lane Pendeford Ancillary changing facilities to support existing FA standard sports pitches 1. SITE DESCRIPTION AND PLANNING HISTORY 1.1 Site Description 1.1.1 The application relates to a 10 hectare multi-pitch grass playing field which was granted consent in 2013, comprising 5 senior soccer pitches, 1 junior soccer pitch and 1 mini-soccer pitch (12/00863/FUL). 1.1.2 The site is situated off Barnhurst Lane in Bilbrook on the District boundary with Wolverhampton, within the West Midlands Green Belt. 1.1.3 There is residential development to the east, Aldersely High School to the south, and open grassland/woodland further to the west and north. 1.1.4 Approximately 60% of the sports pitches fall within the borough of South Staffordshire District Council, with the remaining 40% within Wolverhampton City Council. 1.1.5 The application site itself concerns the south-eastern corner of the playing fields, near the site entrance off Barnhurst Lane. The site falls wholly within the South Staffordshire District boundary. 1.2 Planning History 2015: Site entrance sign and site sponsorship sign, Advertisement Consent granted, 15/00400/ADV 2014: Removal of condition no1 of permission 12/00301/FUL, Approved, 14/00613/VAR 2013: Variation of condition 3 of permission 12/00863/FUL to amend operational hours, Approved, 13/00459/VAR 2012: New 10-hectare (25-acre) multi-pitch grass playing field plus vehicle parking, fencing and landscaping [major development], Approved, 12/00863/FUL 2012: Creation and provision of new vehicular access and turning area, construction of temporary haul road, transitional material storage area and site hut in association with proposed works to Aldersley High School, Approved, 12/00301/FUL Gareth Dwight: Planning Assistant – Planning Committee 20/02/2018 2. -
West Midlands Key Route Network
L CHF ELD STAFFORDSH RE WALSALL West MidlandsWOLVERHAMPTON Key Route Network Black Country to Birmingham WEST BROMW CH DUDLEY BRMNGHAM WARW CKSH RE WORCESTERSH RE SOL HULL COVENTRY Figure 1 12 A5 A38, A38(M), A47, A435, A441, A4400, A4540, A5127, B4138, M6 L CHF ELD Birmingham West Midlands Cross City B4144, B4145, B4148, B4154 11a Birmingham Outer Circle A4030, A4040, B4145, B4146 Key Route Network A5 11 Birmingham to Stafford A34 Black Country Route A454(W), A463, A4444 3 2 1 M6 Toll BROWNH LLS Black Country to Birmingham A41 M54 A5 10a Coventry to Birmingham A45, A4114(N), B4106 A4124 A452 East of Coventry A428, A4082, A4600, B4082 STAFFORDSH RE East of Walsall A454(E), B4151, B4152 OXLEY A449 M6 A461 Kingswinford to Halesowen A459, A4101 A38 WEDNESF ELD A34 Lichfield to Wednesbury A461, A4148 A41 A460 North and South Coventry A429, A444, A4053, A4114(S), B4098, B4110, B4113 A4124 A462 A454 Northfield to Wolverhampton A4123, B4121 10 WALSALL A454 A454 Pensnett to Oldbury A461, A4034, A4100, B4179 WOLVERHAMPTON Sedgley to Birmingham A457, A4030, A4033, A4034, A4092, A4182, A4252, B4125, B4135 SUTTON T3 Solihull to Birmingham A34(S), A41, A4167, B4145 A4038 A4148 COLDF ELD PENN B LSTON 9 A449 Stourbridge to Wednesbury A461, A4036, A4037, A4098 A4123 M6 Stourbridge to A449, A460, A491 A463 8 7 WEDNESBURY M6 Toll North of Wolverhampton A4041 A452 A5127 UK Central to Brownhills A452 WEST M42 A4031 9 A4037 BROMW CH K NGSTAND NG West Bromwich Route A4031, A4041 A34 GREAT BARR M6 SEDGLEY West of Birmingham A456, A458, B4124 A459 M5 A38 -
Oversubscribed Or Not- Oversubscribed
[NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED] Response to Request for Information Reference FOI 000890 Date 15 February 2017 Schools in Wolverhampton – Oversubscribed or Not- Oversubscribed Request: Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, please supply the following: 1 A list of all secondary, middle and upper schools in Wolverhampton and whether they were oversubscribed or not-oversubscribed on national offer day 2017 (1st March). Please include each school’s Unique Reference Number (URN), DFE code, or address/postcode to allow us to identify each relevant school without ambiguity. We define a school to be oversubscribed if, and only if, at least one on-time applicant was refused a place and the applicant did not receive an offer from any higher preference school. If there were no refusals to on-time applicants - even if the school was unable to accept one or more late applications, or admitted over its published admission number - then we do not consider this school to be oversubscribed. If you use a different definition of oversubscription, then please make this clear in the response. Aldersley High School – 336/5402 - Not oversubscribed Colton Hills Community School – 336/4133 – Not oversubscribed Coppice Performing Arts School – 336/4128 - Oversubscribed Heath Park – 336/4134 - Oversubscribed Highfields School – 336/4113 – Oversubscribed Moreton Community School – 336/4139 - Not oversubscribed Moseley Park Academy – 336/4000 - Not oversubscribed North East Wolverhampton Academy – 336/6906 - Not oversubscribed Our Lady and St Chad Catholic Sports -
Unit 101 Axcess 10
To Let Unit 101 Axcess 10 Bentley Road South Wednesbury | WS10 8LQ 15,459 sq ft (1,436 sq m) Industrial / warehouse unit • 6m eaves height • 35m yard depth • Heating & lighting fit-out WS10 8LQ 11A A5 SPECIFICATION M6 Toll • 6m eaves height M54 10A • 3 level access loading doors A34 A460 A461 • 35m yard depth M6 • Concrete flooring A41 A452 • High bay sodium lighting WOLVERHAMPTON 10 A454 WALSALL • Gas fired heaters • 23 car parking spaces A34 WEDNESBURY 8 • On site security A452 A449 A41 A4123 • EPC rating: C – 64 M5 M6 WEST BROMWICH 1 A34 6 LOCATION OLDBURY The property is situated on Axcess 10 Business 2 A4036 Park which is accessed from Bentley Road South or A491 BIRMINGHAM Marshland Way off the A454 Black Country Route. A456 The location offers immediate access to junction BIRCHILLS 10 of the M6 Motorway and the Black Country Route, 11A AD RO providing convenient access to Wolverhampton ILL RCH CHU A5 and Walsall. M6 Toll WO LVE RH A454 M54 AM PT 10A ON RD A34 W WALSALL 10 A461 N A460 BENTLEY A454 N L O M6 T ANSON S IL A41 JUNCTION A452 DISTANCES B BLACK COUNTRY ROUTE 0.3 miles WOLVERHAMPTON A454 S D R WALSALL Y E L A454 T N M6 (JUNCTION 10) 1.2 miles E B M6 A454 A34 M DARLASTON WALSALL STATION 2.5 miles IDL WEDNESBURY AN GREEN 8 D R A449 D A452 A4123 H E A4038 A WOLVERHAMPTON STATION 4.7 miles T H WOLVERHAMPTON R D M5 BIRMINGHAM AIRPORT 21.3 miles PLECK A462 A34 6 OLDBURY BESCOT Source: Google maps PALFREY A4036 A491 A4038 BIRMINGHAM ACCOMMODATION A456 BIRMINGHAM 9 WAREHOUSE 11,435 sq ft GROUND FLOOR OFFICE 1,512 sq ft FIRST FLOOR OFFICE 2,512 sq ft TOTAL 15,459 sq ft (1,436 sq m) (All areas are approximate and measured on a Gross Internal basis) BUSINESS RATES RENT Rateable Value (2019) £62,500. -
Steve Norris Partner Strategic Perspectives LLP Waterloo Court
Presented to: Steve Norris Partner Strategic Perspectives LLP Waterloo Court 10 Theed Street London SE1 8ST Tel no: 07733 122420 E-mail: [email protected] Presented by: Saadiah Rifin Senior Research Executive RMG:Clarity Trefor House Ocean Park Cardiff CF24 5RE Tel no: 02920 435807 Fax no: 02920 483540 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.rmg-uk.co.uk TABLE OF CONTENTS BACKGROUND & METHODOLOGY .................................................................................... 3 SAMPLE BREAKDOWN ....................................................................................................... 5 STATEMENT OF RELIABILITY............................................................................................. 6 APPENDIX ONE – HOUSEHOLD SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE ........................................... 7 APPENDIX TWO – WEIGHTED RESULTS TABULATIONS BY ZONE ............................. 41 Page 2 BACKGROUND & METHODOLOGY A telephone survey was conducted within the Warwick catchment area, as well as the surrounding areas. The survey covered a range of aspects relating to shopping habits and in particular sought to establish the following: Closest main town centre to the respondent’s home location Main Food Shopping In which store respondents do most of their main food shopping o If internet, which retailer is used Method of travel to their main food store Whether respondents combine their main food shopping trip with other activities, and if so with what type of activity The store used next most often for main