List of Delegated Planning Decisions PDF 109 KB

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

List of Delegated Planning Decisions PDF 109 KB LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS 27 JUNE 2005 LANCASTER CITY COUNCIL APPLICATION NO DETAILS DECISION 04/01573/FUL 353 Marine Road East, Morecambe. Application Permitted Refurbishment of flats and creation of self-contained flats on ground and first floors with provision of rear access for all floors for John Fort. 04/01710/FUL York Bridge Road Surgery, 5 James Street, Morecambe. Application Permitted Single storey extension to form consulting rooms, alterations to waiting room and to treatment room to form new pharmacy for Scholes (Chemist) Ltd. 04/01723/LB Borwick Hall, Borwick Road, Borwick. Application Permitted Listed Building application for creation of passageway to allow access through the building for Lancashire Outdoor Education. 05/00062/LB 1 Golgotha Village, Lancaster. Application Permitted Listed Building application for alterations to interior attic space and replacement of 2 rooflights for Graeme Bradshaw. 05/00065/FUL Salt Ayre Sports Centre, Salt Ayre Lane, Lancaster. Application Permitted Siting of 3 containers for storage of adapted cycles for Dr J. Bartley. 05/00069/FUL Hipping Hall, Ingleton Road, Cowan Bridge. Application Permitted Construction of car park for hotel and associated landscaping, soundproofing and hiding of car park and grounds for Mr Andrew Wildsmith. 05/00159/LB Wennington Hall School, Lodge Lane, Wennington. Application Permitted Listed Building Consent for single-storey extension to existing garage for Director Of Education and Cultural Services. 05/00181/FUL 7 Easedale Close, Bolton Le Sands. Application Permitted Erection of a utility room and bedroom over side extension for Mr and Mrs K Robinson. 05/00208/FUL 8 Sulyard Street, Lancaster. Application Permitted Installation of replacement windows and doors for Mr and Mrs Bygate. 05/00209/LB 8 Sulyard Street, Lancaster. Application Permitted Listed Building application for the installation of replacement windows and doors for Mr and Mrs Bygate. 05/00242/FUL In Front Of Garden Area (near Public Conveniences), Application Permitted Marine Road West, Morecambe. Retention of public telephone kiosk and change of use to form ATM and payphone for BT Payphone PP 2004. 05/00260/FUL Ridge Lea Hospital, Quernmore Road, Lancaster. Application Permitted Temporary siting of re-locatable building for Morecambe Bay PCT. 05/00275/FUL Higher Broomfield, Main Road, Arkholme With Cawood. Application Permitted LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS 27 JUNE 2005 Erection of an extension to the side to form sun room/utility room for Mr and Mrs D. Ward. 05/00276/LB Higher Broomfield, Main Road, Arkholme With Cawood. Application Permitted Listed Building application for the erection of an extension to the side to form sun room/utility room for Mr and Mrs D. Ward. 05/00302/FUL 15 Dale Street, Lancaster. Application Permitted Erection of a two storey extension to the rear for Mr and Mrs Essa. 05/00325/FUL 9 Beecham Street, Morecambe. Application Permitted Erection of a single storey extension to rear for Mr and Mrs Blundell. 05/00335/FUL 24 Lune Drive, Grosvenor Park, Morecambe. Application Refused Relocation of existing garden fence for Mr A. Allison. 05/00336/FUL 10 Newton Terrace, Lancaster. Application Permitted Installation of a new shop front incorporating disabled access for Mr T. English. 05/00349/FUL 28 McDonald Road, Heysham. Application Permitted Erection of a single storey rear extension for K .Pickard. 05/00354/FUL 14 Middleton Road, Middleton, Heysham. Application Refused Retention of 2 metre high boundary wall and erection of electronic sliding gate for Mr D. Peters. 05/00355/FUL 11 Oakwood Grove, Bolton Le Sands. Application Permitted Raising of roof to form two bedrooms with en-suites in roof space for Mr and Mrs McIntyre. 05/00360/FUL 20 Bare Lane, Morecambe. Application Permitted Erection of an extension to relocate hairdressing facility and installation of internal lift for Bare Hall Residential Care Home. 05/00361/LB 20 Bare Lane, Morecambe. Application Permitted Listed building application for erection of an extension to relocate hairdressing facility and installation of internal lift for Bare Hall Residential Care Home. 05/00369/FUL Highfield, Moor Close Lane, Over Kellet. Application Permitted Demolition of existing buildings and erection of a new dwelling, with landscaping for Mr and Mrs Robb-Cummings. 05/00372/FUL 1A Bridge Road, Lancaster. Application Permitted Alterations to shop front, installation of 2 velux windows and installation of new doorway on gable end for J. Singh. 05/00373/FUL 4 Berwyn Avenue, Morecambe. Application Permitted Erection of a single storey extension to side and rear for Mr P.Burton. 05/00379/ADV Marketgate, Lancaster. Application Permitted Erection of various illuminated and non-illuminated signs for Lancaster Place Investments Ltd. 05/00380/FUL Marketgate, Lancaster, Lancashire Erection of new main Application Permitted entrance canopy, new fascia at Market Square end and new signage structure at Penny Street access point for LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS 27 JUNE 2005 Lancaster Place Investments Ltd 05/00381/FUL 19 Jesson Way, Carnforth. Application Refused Erection of a two storey side extension to form separate accommodation to be used as a granny flat for Mrs Carol Barlow. 05/00383/CON Marketgate, Lancaster. Application Withdrawn Conservation Area Consent for the demolition of existing projecting entrance, fascia and false columns for Lancaster Place Investments Ltd. 05/00384/FUL 32 Quernmore Road, Caton-with-Littledale. Application Permitted Erection of a conservatory to the rear for Mr and Mrs M. R. Jarvis. 05/00385/CU 46 Owen Road, Lancaster. Application Permitted Change of use to form a dwelling and A1 retail unit with associated alterations for Matthew Wiggins. 05/00388/FUL Walnut Gate, Bailrigg Lane, Lancaster. Application Permitted Demolition of existing two storey extension and erection of new two storey extension, conservatory and detached double garage and creation of a new vehicular access for Mr and Mrs T. McMinnis. 05/00389/LB Higher Moor Head Farmhouse, High Cross Moor, Over Application Permitted Wyresdale Listed Building application for the installation of a 'Sky' satellite dish for J R Backhouse 05/00394/FUL 3 Daisyfield, Green Lane, Lancaster. Application Withdrawn Erection of a garage to the side for Mr and Mrs Mason. 05/00396/FUL Bolton Le Sands C E Primary School, Mount Pleasant Application Permitted Lane, Bolton Le Sands. Refurbishment of the existing playground area for Bolton Le Sands Primary School. 05/00403/ELDC 99 Clarendon Road, Morecambe. Application Permitted Application for certificate of lawful use as a single dwelling for Allan Sinclair. 05/00405/FUL 8 Walker Grove, Heysham. Application Permitted Erection of a replacement garage with en-suite bedroom beneath for Mr N. Williams. 05/00409/FUL 81 Norton Road, Heysham. Application Permitted Erection of a two-storey extension to side to provide a garage, kitchen, utility, conservatory and bedroom for Mrs Y. Gallagher. 05/00410/CU 98 Euston Road, Morecambe, Lancashire Change of use Application Refused from office to self contained one bedroom flat for Trustees Of The Old Alresford Settlement 05/00411/FUL 20 Prospect Drive, Slyne With Hest. Application Permitted Erection of a new garage and store, with first floor guestroom/studio with en-suite and modification to access driveway. for Mr and Mrs N. Bates. 05/00414/FUL Newland Barn, Star Bank Lane, Dolphinholme. Application Permitted Installation of roof light to front elevation for Mr D. Howell. 05/00415/FUL 64A Balmoral Road, Morecambe. Application Permitted LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS 27 JUNE 2005 Erection of a garage for H. D. and J. Kennedy. 05/00416/FUL 1 Glentworth Road West, Morecambe. Application Refused Erection of a rear conservatory for Mr Deacon. 05/00420/FUL 8 Woodlands Drive, Silverdale, Carnforth. Application Permitted Replacement of two velux windows with front dormer extensions for Mrs A. Kane. 05/00425/FUL Forge Mill House, Quernmore Road, Caton Proposed Application Permitted construction of a balcony at rear 2nd floor level for Dr And Mrs Coltman 05/00426/FUL 39 Fairhope Avenue, Lancaster, Lancashire Erection of Application Refused single storey kitchen extension to the side for Mr And Mrs Waldie 05/00427/FUL Hyning Home Farm, Beetham Road, Dockacres. Application Permitted Erection of a new stable block for Mr and Mrs R. Bell. 05/00429/FUL Animal Care Sanctuary, Blea Tarn Road, Lancaster. Application Permitted Engineering operations to include provision of land drainage and holding pond and minor revisions to the proposed cattery for Animal Care (Lancaster, Morecambe And District). 05/00430/REM Land Adj 32 Tan Hill Drive, Lancaster. Application Withdrawn Reserved matters application for erection of two 2 storey dwellings for Mr M. Musa and Ms B. Patel. 05/00431/FUL 3 Lake Grove, Morecambe. Application Permitted Erection of a ground floor extension to form kitchen and shower room for Mr A. M. Phillips. 05/00432/FUL 17 Whitendale Drive, Bolton Le Sands. Application Permitted Erection of a two-storey extension to the side with a single-storey extension to the rear for Mrs C. Gregoine. 05/00433/FUL 23 Slyne Road, Morecambe. Application Refused Construction of dormer windows to front and side for Mr and Mrs Pedder. 05/00434/FUL 8 Arncliffe Road, Heysham. Application Permitted Construction of dormer windows to the front and rear for Mrs S. Rodgers. 05/00439/LB Wenning Cottage, Wennington Road, Tatham. Application Permitted Listed Building application for replacement windows to rear elevation, installation of a balanced flue and alterations to cellar for Mr and Mrs Parkinson. 05/00444/CU 11 Lancashire Street, Morecambe. Application Permitted Change of Use of vacant shop to taxi dispatch office for S. Ogden and M. Evans. 05/00448/FUL Lancaster Royal Grammar School, East Road, Application Permitted Lancaster. Installation of access ramp to assembly hall for The Governors. 05/00444/CU 11 Lancashire Street, Morecambe. Application Permitted Change of use of vacant shop to taxi dispatch office for S. Ogden and M.
Recommended publications
  • Quernmore Link
    HAPPY EASTER! Quernmore Link Village Churches School Sports dqowbenefice.co.uk ST. PETERS CHURCH MAGAZINE SERVICES AT ST. PETER’S Sunday 24th March – 3rd Sunday of Lent 9.30am Eucharist Sunday 31st March - Mothering Sunday 9.30am Mothering Sunday service Sunday 7th April - Passiontide Begins 10am Family Service Sunday 14th April - Palm Sunday 9.30am Palm Sunday Eucharist Sunday 21st April - Easter Day 9.30am Easter Eucharist Sunday 28th April - 2nd Sunday of Easter 9.30am Eucharist Sunday 5th May - 3rd Sunday of Easter 10am Family Service Sunday 12th May—4th Sunday of Easter 9.30am Eucharist Sunday 19th May—5th Sunday of Easter 9.30am Morning Prayer For more information about St Peter’s please log on to dqowbenefice.co.uk The website contains a calendar of services and events and you can access the weekly pew sheet even if you miss the service! Next edition of Quernmore2 Link—June 2019 From the Editor I hope that you enjoy the Spring 2019 edition of the Quernmore Link. Please feel free to share it with friends and neighbours. The Link is also available in glorious colour on the Church website . If you haven’t discovered it yet you can find the website at Dqowbenefice.co.uk You will find lots of up-to-date information on the website about church services and events . Make sure you look at the ‘Blog’ section to access the weekly Pew Sheet. You can subscribe to the Pew Sheet with a single click! The schedule of publication for the Link for 2019 is Summer/Pentecost edition - early June Autumn/Harvest edition - early September Winter/Advent edition - mid November Particular thanks for contributions in this edition to Stephen and Audrey Potter Margaret Standen David Curwen Cindy The cover displays the banner ‘Village Churches School Sports’ and all contributions, written pieces, photographs, reviews, adverts, notices, will be gratefully received and there will always be space…….
    [Show full text]
  • The 400Th Anniversary of the Lancashire Witch-Trials: Commemoration and Its Meaning in 2012
    The 400th Anniversary of the Lancashire Witch-Trials: Commemoration and its Meaning in 2012. Todd Andrew Bridges A thesis submitted for the degree of M.A.D. History 2016. Department of History The University of Essex 27 June 2016 1 Contents Abbreviations p. 3 Acknowledgements p. 4 Introduction: p. 5 Commemorating witch-trials: Lancashire 2012 Chapter One: p. 16 The 1612 Witch trials and the Potts Pamphlet Chapter Two: p. 31 Commemoration of the Lancashire witch-trials before 2012 Chapter Three: p. 56 Planning the events of 2012: key organisations and people Chapter Four: p. 81 Analysing the events of 2012 Conclusion: p. 140 Was 2012 a success? The Lancashire Witches: p. 150 Maps: p. 153 Primary Sources: p. 155 Bibliography: p. 159 2 Abbreviations GC Green Close Studios LCC Lancashire County Council LW 400 Lancashire Witches 400 Programme LW Walk Lancashire Witches Walk to Lancaster PBC Pendle Borough Council PST Pendle Sculpture Trail RPC Roughlee Parish Council 3 Acknowledgement Dr Alison Rowlands was my supervisor while completing my Masters by Dissertation for History and I am honoured to have such a dedicated person supervising me throughout my course of study. I gratefully acknowledge Dr Rowlands for her assistance, advice, and support in all matters of research and interpretation. Dr Rowland’s enthusiasm for her subject is extremely motivating and I am thankful to have such an encouraging person for a supervisor. I should also like to thank Lisa Willis for her kind support and guidance throughout my degree, and I appreciate her providing me with the materials that were needed in order to progress with my research and for realising how important this research project was for me.
    [Show full text]
  • Reimagining the Brontës: (Post)Feminist Middlebrow Adaptations and Representations of Feminine Creative Genius, 1996- 2011
    Reimagining the Brontës: (Post)Feminist Middlebrow Adaptations and Representations of Feminine Creative Genius, 1996- 2011. Catherine Paula Han Submitted in partial fulfilment for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (English Literature) Cardiff University 2015 Acknowledgements First and foremost, I would like to thank my supervisor Professor Ann Heilmann for her unflagging enthusiasm, kindness and acuity in matters academic and otherwise for four years. Working with Professor Heilmann has been a pleasure and a privilege. I am grateful, furthermore, to Dr Iris Kleinecke-Bates at the University of Hull for co-supervising the first year of this project and being a constant source of helpfulness since then. I would also like to acknowledge the assistance of Professor Judith Buchanan at the University of York, who encouraged me to pursue a PhD and oversaw the conception of this thesis. I have received invaluable support, moreover, from many members of the academic and administrative staff at the School of English, Communication and Philosophy at Cardiff University, particularly Rhian Rattray. I am thankful to the AHRC for providing the financial support for this thesis for one year at the University of Hull and for a further two years at Cardiff University. Additionally, I am fortunate to have been the recipient of several AHRC Research and Training Support Grants so that I could undertake archival research in the UK and attend a conference overseas. This thesis could not have been completed without access to resources held at the British Film Institute, the BBC Written Archives and the Brontë Parsonage Museum. I am also indebted to Tam Fry for giving me permission to quote from correspondence written by his father, Christopher Fry.
    [Show full text]
  • 238 Children & Education
    CHILDREN & EDUCATION L IST 2 3 8 PICKERING & CHATTO PICKERING & C H A T T O ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSELLERS ESTABLISHED 1820 1 ST. CLEMENT’S COURT LONDON EC4N 7HB TELEPHONE: +44 (0) 20 7337 2225 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.pickering-chatto.com 60 [School Days] Front cover image is taken from item 72 White FOR ANY ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT ED SMITH PRICES ARE IN POUNDS STERLING. VISA, MASTERCARD & AMERICAN EXPRESS ACCEPTED. BANKERS : METRO BANK 227-228 TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD LONDON W1T 7QF ACCOUNT NAME : M ARLBOROUGH & P ICKERING LTD ACCOUNT N°: 11944094 SORT CODE : 23-05-80 TERMS : 30 DAYS IBAN: GB18MYMB23058011944094 SWIFT: MYMBGB2L REGISTERED IN ENGLAND N° 3290231 V AT REGISTRATION N° 896 1174 90 1.[ABC]. LE PREMIER ALPHABET DES ENFANS en une serie de gravures coloriees… Paris, Libraire Francaise et Anglaise de J. H. Truchy, 26, boulevard des Italiens, 1864. £ 450 4to, pp. 16; with hand coloured illustrations throughout; a few marks in places, otherwise clean throughout; in the original grey printed publisher’s boards, lightly dust-soiled; a very good copy. Rare and attractive alphabet book for young French children. The work is predominantly made up of letters of the alphabet, each accompanied with a hand coloured illustration descriptive of the letter, before moving on to numbers, vowels, consonants and word exercises. On the final three pages more exotic animals are shown, such as a water buffalo, lynx and an elephant, with simple descriptive text to help the child in pronunciation. The publisher, J. H. Truchy, ran a ‘Librairie francaise et anglaise’ at 26 Boulevard des Italiens in Paris, with the back cover of the present work providing details of other works they published, all in a similar vein, being for young children.
    [Show full text]
  • 477 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    477 bus time schedule & line map 477 Lancaster Caton Road - Kirkby Lonsdale Qes View In Website Mode The 477 bus line (Lancaster Caton Road - Kirkby Lonsdale Qes) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Kirkby Lonsdale: 7:25 AM (2) Lancaster City Centre: 3:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 477 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 477 bus arriving. Direction: Kirkby Lonsdale 477 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Kirkby Lonsdale Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:25 AM Chapel Street, Lancaster City Centre 2 Chapel Street, Lancaster Tuesday 7:25 AM Sainsbury's Layby, Lancaster City Centre Wednesday 7:25 AM A6, Lancaster Thursday 7:25 AM Our Ladys Rchs, Skerton Friday 7:25 AM Aldrens Lane, Skerton Saturday Not Operational Aldrens Lane, Lancaster Daisy Street, Skerton Daisy Street, Lancaster 477 bus Info Hill Road, Skerton Direction: Kirkby Lonsdale Hill Road, Lancaster Stops: 43 Trip Duration: 65 min The Green, Beaumont Line Summary: Chapel Street, Lancaster City Centre, Wilton Close, Lancaster Sainsbury's Layby, Lancaster City Centre, Our Ladys Rchs, Skerton, Aldrens Lane, Skerton, Daisy Street, Woodlands Road, Beaumont Skerton, Hill Road, Skerton, The Green, Beaumont, Pollard Place, England Woodlands Road, Beaumont, Kellet Lane, Beaumont, Halton Camp, Halton, Bay Gateway, Halton, War Kellet Lane, Beaumont Memorial, Halton, Community Centre, Halton, Forgewood Drive, Halton, Lune Bridge, Caton, Halton Camp, Halton Quernmore Road, Caton, Station Hotel, Caton, Beckside,
    [Show full text]
  • Fylde Local Plan COPIES of REPRESENTATIONS MADE TO
    Fylde Local Plan COPIES OF REPRESENTATIONS MADE TO THE MAIN MODIFICATIONS CONSULTATION April 2018 2 3 List of representors Ref Representor Main Modifications Page 2 BAE Systems – Cass Associates MM17, MM58, MM59. 7 4 Blackpool Council MM37, MM60, MM61. 8 5 Britmax Developments - Indigo MM31. 12 Planning 6 Canal & River Trust General comment only 14 7 CAPOW MM67. 15 10 Chris Hill - De Pol Associates MM17. 20 13 Environment Agency MM13. 25 15 Friends of the Earth General comment only 26 16 Gladman Developments MM1, MM6, MM29, MM40, 27 MM73 18 Greenhurst Investments - Indigo MM31, MM32, MM36, 30 Planning MM40, MM73. 20 Highways England General comment only 35 21 Historic England General comment only 36 22 Hollins Strategic Land MM1, MM6, MM13, MM40, 38 MM41, MM42, MM67. 23 Home Builders Federation MM6, MM29, MM30, MM40, 45 MM42, MM43, MM73. 26 John Coxon - Smith & Love MM15. 47 31 Lancashire County Council MM51, MM52. 51 34 Mactaggart & Mickel - Colliers MM41, MM72 54 International 36 Metacre Ltd - De Pol Associates MM1, MM6, MM21, MM23, 57 MM29, MM31, MM40, MM42, MM48, MM73. 4 Ref Representor Main Modifications Page 47 Natural England General comment only 62 50 Nuclear Decommissioning Comment on failure to modify 63 Authority - GVA policy EC1. 51 Oyston Estates - Cassidy & MM1, MM6, MM40. 65 Ashton 52 Persimmon Homes MM6, MM29, MM30, MM40, 67 MM42, MM43. 59 Strategic Land Group - Turley MM1, MM6, MM40, MM41. 69 60 Taylor Wimpey - Lichfields MM6, MM14, MM17, MM40. 170 64 Trams to Lytham MM62. 180 65 Treales Roseacre & Wharles MM2, MM50, MM69. 181 Parish Council 66 United Utilities MM25.
    [Show full text]
  • Access Statement for Williamson Park, Lancaster
    Access Statement for Williamson Park, Lancaster Williamson Park is situated on the outskirts of the City of Lancaster. It is home to the iconic Ashton Memorial and 54 acres of beautiful parkland with enchanting woodland walks, play areas and breath taking views to the Fylde Coast, Morecambe Bay and the Lake District. The park features a cafe and gift-shop, Butterfly House (formerly a tropical palm house), and is resident to a host of mini beasts, reptiles, birds and meerkats. The park and all amenities are open all year except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day. Our opening times are: October to March: 10am to 4pm April to September: 10am to 5pm The entry to Williamson Park grounds are free with entry to the Butterfly House, mini beasts and small animal zoo available for purchase at the gift shop. There are two pay and display car parks in Williamson Park - at the Quernmore Road entrance (15 spaces, including disabled parking) and at the Wyresdale Road entrance (100 spaces). Quernmore Road Entrance which leads to parking including disabled parking, The Pavillion Café, Butterfly House and Ashton Memorial. Arrival and Car Parking Facilities We have two Pay and Display car parks at Williamson Park; Quernmore Road and Wyresdale Road. We would encourage those with mobility problems to use the Quernmore Road entrance which leads to the car park closer to the park’s facilities. There is no signed disabled parking but ample space for several cars. Our car park at Wyresdale road offers more parking spaces, however there is quite a walk uphill to reach the facilities.
    [Show full text]
  • Jane Eyre As Bildungsroman Michael Giffin 19
    The Brontë Th(under)er VOL 10, 2013 Contents Papers from the talks to the 2013 ABA meetings The Cowan Bridge Controversy Christopher Cooper 1 Jane Eyre as Bildungsroman Michael Giffin 19 Frost in her Heart: Charlotte Brontë, Villette & Melancholia Anne Collett 34 Was Heathcliff Black? Robert Dingley 54 Saving St John Rowan McAuley 71 0 The Cowan Bridge Controversy by CHRISTOPHER COOPER and OTHERS Talk given at the ABA meeting on 2 February 2013 One of the great debates in the world of literary theory is whether it is relevant to know about an author’s life in studying his or her writing or whether the text should stand on its own. At one extreme there are those who emphasise the creativity of the author and argue that a work should only be studied from within. At the other end of the spectrum there are those who maintain that every literary work is to some extent an autobiography. Like the nature/nurture debate in child psychology the answer lies somewhere in the middle. There’s no such thing as pure originality. Every author draws upon their own experiences as the raw materials of their work, but then creates from it something new. These experiences may come from the life of the writer or they may come from stories that they have read or heard. It’s hard to imagine Emily Brontë having many direct experiences along the lines of those in Wuthering Heights. In her case her originality grew out of stories she had read and, perhaps more importantly, heard from the servants.
    [Show full text]
  • Lancashire and the Legend of Robin Hood
    ARKHOLME WITH CAWOOD: The making of a township M. Robinson The object of this article is to consider and to try to explain two aspects of the early history of Arkholme with Cawood. The first concerns the origin of the name. Cawood, once an area of forest belonging to the lords of the Manor of Hornby, is what may loosely be described, in an ornithological context, as an habitational name, derived from the Old English 'ca' + 'wude', meaning the wood inhabited by jackdaws.1 Arkholme or 'Ergune' is a topographical name which to some extent is open to interpretation as will be shown. The second aspect concerns the development of the early community which laid the foundations for Arkholme with Cawood's particular pattern of settlement which has survived, almost untouched, through the centuries. The development theory which will be proposed was grounded in an analysis of the Survey of the Hornby Castle Estates2 undertaken at the end of the sixteenth century, which revealed a strikingly disproportionate number of freeholders in Arkholme with Cawood compared with those in the other four Hornby Manor townships. Location Arkholme with Cawood is situated in South Lonsdale on the River Lune about 12 miles to the north of Lancaster and about 5 miles to the south of Kirkby Lonsdale. The land extends to some 3000 acres of lowland roughly bounded on the east by the River Lune with the Beckerthwaite Beck, which flows into the Lune, and the beginnings of the River Keer forming the boundaries to the north and north west. The boundary line to the west and the south follows no particular natural feature.
    [Show full text]
  • Local Government Boundary Commission for England Report
    Local Government fir1 Boundary Commission For England Report No. 52 LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND REPORT NO.SZ LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND CHAIRMAN Sir Edmund .Compton, GCB.KBE. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Mr J M Rankin,QC. - MEMBERS The Countess Of Albemarle,'DBE. Mr T C Benfield. Professor Michael Chisholm. Sir Andrew Wheatley,CBE. Mr P B Young, CBE. To the Rt Hon Roy Jenkins, MP Secretary of State for the Home Department PROPOSAL FOR REVISED ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CITY OF LANCASTER IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASHIRE 1. We, the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, having carried out our initial review of the electoral arrangements for the City of Lancaster in . accordance with the requirements of section 63 of, and of Schedule 9 to, the Local Government Act 1972, present our proposals for the future electoral arrangements for that City. 2. In accordance with the procedure laid down in section 60(1) and (2) of the 1972 Act, notice was given on 13 May 197^ that we were to undertake this review. This was incorporated in a consultation letter addressed to the Lancaster City Council, copies of which were circulated to the Lancashire County Council, Parish Councils and Parish Meetings in the district, the Members of Parliament for the constituencies concerned and the headquarters of the main political parties. Copies were also sent to the editors of local newspapers circulating in the area and of the local government press. Notices inserted in the local press announced the start of the review and invited comments from members of the public and from any interested bodies, 3- Lancaster City Council were invited to prepare a draft scheme of representa- tion for our consideration.
    [Show full text]
  • Female Education As Reflected in Victorian Fiction
    Butler University Digital Commons @ Butler University Graduate Thesis Collection Graduate Scholarship 1940 Female Education as Reflected in Victorian Fiction Mary F. Fields Beeler Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/grtheses Part of the English Language and Literature Commons Recommended Citation Fields Beeler, Mary F., "Female Education as Reflected in Victorian Fiction" (1940). Graduate Thesis Collection. 79. https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/grtheses/79 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate Scholarship at Digital Commons @ Butler University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Graduate Thesis Collection by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Butler University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. FEMALE EDUCATION AS REFLECT~D IN VICTORIMl FICTION. by r~~Y FERN FIELDS BEELER I A thesis sub~;iitted in l)artial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of :.laster of Arts, in the Department of English. Division of Graduate Instruction Butler University Indianapolis 1940 , h FOREWORD \~nile I was studying at Col~~bia University, this sub­ ject, Female Educ~tion As Reflected In Victorian Fiction, was suggested to me as the basis for a thesis. Since for a number of years I have been interested in the emancipation of womankind, this particular phase of that subject appealed to me. Most of my researcL ccncerning the history of educa­ tion of girls was done at Columbia University; the remain­ der has been carried on at Butler University, and it has been a most pleasant and interesting work. I have confined this research to the chief novelists of the period, and have not attempted to include every novel which may deal ,dth this subject.
    [Show full text]
  • Good News for You and Your Family
    A 4-star council Awarded top marks by the Audit Commission August 2007 DOG DAY SUMMERSSTUDENT FINANCE UP YOUR STREET Children rise to Kipper Visit our helpful Detectives’ hit the dog’s challenge roadshow this month and run case Page 8 Page 3 page 7 County steps up to new fight LANCASHIRE County Council has welcomed moves to extend economic opportunity for all. New responsibilities for councils were announced by Whitehall recently. Future prosperity depends on a reinvigora- tion of the area’s economy. And that means there 50,000 jobs • support for a high-tech future must be an effective way of working with business to • transforming East Lancashire • tourism and better support future busi- ness growth. rural development • new business parks County Councillor Hazel Harding, Lancashire County Council leader, said: “We believe that Lancashire’s local authori- Good news for you ties have the working knowledge to empower businesses and communi- ties in regeneration from a and your family grassroots level. “The county council has this theme at the heart of its Corporate Strategy and economy of our area to grow identified six key A NEW blueprint for its role in the Lancashire Lancashire has been even further.” priorities: I Partnerships’ Local Area unveiled which aims The Lancashire The redevelop- Agreement.” to create 50,000 jobs Economic Strategy aims to ment of Preston The review will require in just three years. regenerate deprived areas, as the North all councils in Lancashire establish new business West’s third city to look at the way they The plan aims to make parks, boost higher educa- I Transforming Preston into the North work together to support tion and training; and East Lancashire economic growth.
    [Show full text]