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Lancaster-Cultural-Heritage-Strategy
Page 12 LANCASTER CULTURAL HERITAGE STRATEGY REPORT FOR LANCASTER CITY COUNCIL Page 13 BLUE SAIL LANCASTER CULTURAL HERITAGE STRATEGY MARCH 2011 CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...........................................................................3 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................7 2 THE CONTEXT ................................................................................10 3 RECENT VISIONING OF LANCASTER’S CULTURAL HERITAGE 24 4 HOW LANCASTER COMPARES AS A HERITAGE CITY...............28 5 LANCASTER DISTRICT’S BUILT FABRIC .....................................32 6 LANCASTER DISTRICT’S CULTURAL HERITAGE ATTRACTIONS39 7 THE MANAGEMENT OF LANCASTER’S CULTURAL HERITAGE 48 8 THE MARKETING OF LANCASTER’S CULTURAL HERITAGE.....51 9 CONCLUSIONS: SWOT ANALYSIS................................................59 10 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES FOR LANCASTER’S CULTURAL HERITAGE .......................................................................................65 11 INVESTMENT OPTIONS..................................................................67 12 OUR APPROACH TO ASSESSING ECONOMIC IMPACT ..............82 13 TEN YEAR INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK .......................................88 14 ACTION PLAN ...............................................................................107 APPENDICES .......................................................................................108 2 Page 14 BLUE SAIL LANCASTER CULTURAL HERITAGE STRATEGY MARCH 2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Lancaster is widely recognised -
England Coast Path Stretch Report
www.gov.uk/englandcoastpath England Coast Path Stretch: Silverdale to Cleveleys Report SDC 2: Wild Duck Hall, Bolton-le-Sands to Ocean Edge Caravan Park, Heysham Part 2.1: Introduction Start Point: Wild Duck Hall, Bolton-le-Sands (grid reference: SD 4798 6867) End Point: Ocean Edge Caravan Park, Heysham (grid reference: SD 4041 5912) Relevant Maps: SDC 2a to SDC 2h 2.1.1 This is one of a series of linked but legally separate reports published by Natural England under section 51 of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949, which make proposals to the Secretary of State for improved public access along and to this stretch of coast between Silverdale and Cleveleys. 2.1.2 This report covers length SDC 2 of the stretch, which is the coast between Wild Duck Hall, Bolton-le-Sands and Ocean Edge Caravan Park, Heysham. It makes free-standing statutory proposals for this part of the stretch, and seeks approval for them by the Secretary of State in their own right under section 52 of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. 2.1.3 The report explains how we propose to implement the England Coast Path (“the trail”) on this part of the stretch, and details the likely consequences in terms of the wider ‘Coastal Margin’ that will be created if our proposals are approved by the Secretary of State. Our report also sets out: any proposals we think are necessary for restricting or excluding coastal access rights to address particular issues, in line with the powers in the legislation; and any proposed powers for the trail to be capable of being relocated on particular sections (“roll- back”), if this proves necessary in the future because of coastal change. -
Peat Database Results Lancashire
Bare, Lancashire Record ID 236 Authors Year Brandon, A., Aitkenhead, N., Crofts, R., 1998 Ellison, R., Evans, D. and Riley, N. Location description Deposit location SD 443 649 Deposit description Deposit stratigraphy Peat layer (often <1 m thick, hard, consolidated, dry, laminated deposit). Associated artefacts Early work Sample method Boreholes SD46 SW/52-54 Depth of deposit 14C ages available -10 m OD No Notes Bibliographic reference Brandon, A., Aitkenhead, N., Crofts, R., Ellison, R., Evans, D. and Riley, N. 1998 'Geology of the country around Lancaster', Memoir for 1:50,000 geological sheet 59 (England and Wales), . Coastal peat resource database (Hazell, 2008) Page 1 of 31 Bare, Lancashire Record ID 237 Authors Year Crofton, A. 1876 Location description Deposit location SD 445 651 Deposit description Deposit stratigraphy Peat horizon resting on blue organic clay. Associated artefacts Early work Sample method Depth of deposit 14C ages available No Notes Crofton (1876) referred to in Brandon et al (1998). Possibly same layer as mentioned by Reade (1904). Bibliographic reference Crofton, A. 1876 'Drift, peat etc. of Heysman [Heysham], Morecambe Bay', Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society, 14, 152-154. Coastal peat resource database (Hazell, 2008) Page 2 of 31 Carnforth coastal area, Lancashire Record ID 245 Authors Year Brandon, A., Aitkenhead, N., Crofts, R., 1998 Ellison, R., Evans, D. and Riley, N. Location description Deposit location SD 4879 6987 Deposit description Deposit stratigraphy Coastal peat up to 4.9 m thick. Associated artefacts Early work Sample method Borehole SD 46 NE/1 Depth of deposit 14C ages available Varying from near-surface to at-surface. -
October 2013
October 2013 News from Bolton-le-Sands, Nether Kellet and Christ Church (United Reformed) Parish Magazine | £1 www.bolton-le-sands.co.ukChristmas Fair Fireworks Display He’s comingmessenger to town | 1 Saturday 30th November 2013, 1pm -3pm Bolton-le-Sands Primary School Entrance £1 children free Father Christmas Grotto Stalls Games Refreshments Organised by Holy Trinity Church - money raised for church funds Community Services Christ Church United Reformed Church Worship at Holy Trinity Rev’d Y Burns - Minister 822747 Sunday 8.00am Holy Eucharist Mr G Shaw - Treasurer 67644 10.30am Holy Eucharist Mrs M Park - Secretary 823096 3.00pm Liturgy of Healing Old Boys’ Free Grammar School (every 2nd Sunday in the month) Mrs Joan Baker 824384 Wednesday 10.00am Holy Eucharist Trefoil Guild First Friday Worship Judith Spotswood 736929 The first Friday of each month at Holy Trinity at Thwaite Brow Woods 7.30pm – followed by refreshments and fellowship. Consevation Project Mrs L. Belcher 824191 Details of services are displayed on the outside notice board, and are given in The Link each Sunday. Women’s Institute Mrs Hazel Short 822614 Worship at St Mark’s Nether Kellet Lune Valley Keep Fit Organisation Sundays 9.00am Sheila Stockdale 823632 First Sunday Holy Eucharist - Common Worship Second Sunday Morning Prayer Men’s Group Mr Keith Budden 824247 Third Sunday Holy Eucharist - Book of Common Prayer Fourth Sunday Morning Prayer Bowling Club Fifth Sunday Morning Prayer Mr Geoff Forrest - Secretary 824346 Worship at Christ Church United Reformed Church -
How Should We Plan for Our District's Future?
Local Plan Consulatation 2015 Plan Consulatation Local People, Homes & Jobs How should we plan for our district’s future? Developing a Local Plan for Lancaster District 2011–2031 Public consultation: Monday 19 October to 30 November 2015 People, Homes and Jobs – How can we meet our future development needs? To support the needs of a growing and changing community The overall strategy to meet these needs and provide opportunities for economic growth, Lancaster City Council must prepare a local plan. A lot of development is to continue with an urban-focussed activity is already happening locally. However, there is a approach to development that is great potential to create more jobs and successful businesses through continued growth at Lancaster University, investment supplemented with additional new large in the energy sector and opportunities created by completion strategic development sites that can be of the Heysham to M6 link road. developed for housing and employment. The latest evidence on the potential for new jobs and the housing needed to provide for a growing community suggests In 2014, the council consulted on five options for new a need to plan for around 9,500 jobs and 13,000-14,000 new strategic development sites. Following the consideration of homes for the years up to 2031. these options the council is proposing a hybrid approach with The evidence also suggests that the economic sustainability a number of additional strategic sites as the district’s needs of this area could become vulnerable due to falling numbers cannot be met by one single option. This approach has been in the working age population as older workers retire and they developed based on your views from the consultation last are not being replaced by enough new workers. -
Yewbarrow Wallings Lane, Silverdale, Lancashire, LA5 0RZ £750,000
Castle Chambers, 60 Market Street, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1HP 01524 844111 [email protected] Yewbarrow Wallings Lane, Silverdale, Lancashire, LA5 0RZ £750,000 R&B are delighted to offer for sale this well maintained and presented four bedroom detached period house, situated in the lovely village of Silverdale, on Morecambe Bay within an area of outstanding natural beauty near the border with Cumbria, and has a range of amenities, including a primary school, three public houses, shops, doctor’s surgery, and leisure centre. Silverdale has good rail links to Manchester and the Main line. It is just under 15 minutes from the M6 . Yewbarrow is a welcoming, versatile home, built approximately 100 years ago for a Yorkshire industrialist, who chose a southward facing plot with expansive views over Silverdale village, Morecambe Bay, and towards the Forest of Bowland. The art dealer and author, Kyril Bonfiglioli lived in the property during the 1960’s and he featured Yewbarrow in his Mortdecai Trilogy which was recently made into a Johnny Depp film. The entrance porch opens into a large Reception Hall, from which the Lounge, Dining Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, and Study are accessed. Upstairs there is one en-suite double bedroom plus a further three double bedrooms, and bathroom. There is a detached double garage, and the house is surrounded by mature landscaped gardens amounting to approximately one acre. The front garden has mature shrubs, terraced lawns, a small orchard and soft fruit area. Gardens continue around both sides and to the rear of the property where there is a stone built potting shed. -
Observations to the Local Government Boundary Commission on the New Electoral Arrangements for Lancaster City Council
Observations to the Local Government Boundary Commission on the New Electoral Arrangements for Lancaster City Council The proposal The proposal seeks to address the inequality of representation in the Ellel Ward. Ellel has a high concentration of students who live in temporary accommodation. Furthermore most of these students have primary addresses outside of the district, many are overseas students and students do not pay Council Tax. This imbalance appears to have led to a district wide review of boundaries. Changes to the Ellel Ward will inevitably result in a knock-on effect throughout the district, resulting in the breakup of established communities in Morecambe and Heysham. In Section 4 you state that your objective should be “to try and reflect the communities in the area”, thereby providing effective local representation. Observations Morecambe and Heysham are distinct communities. They have developed independently of Lancaster and now have a larger population than that of Lancaster. The proposal to give more representation to Lancaster University students will result in Morecambe and Heysham losing one councillor to Lancaster. This is unfair to the council tax payers of Morecambe as it will result in Morecambe and Heysham being under represented on Lancaster City Council. The boundary line between Lancaster and Morecambe is currently the boundary between Torrisholme and Skerton West. This is also the boundary of the newly established Morecambe Town Council. The Boundary Commission proposes to move Lancaster’s Skerton West boundary into Morecambe. This contradicts your mission in Section 4 which states “to try and reflect the communities in the area”. Residents who have proudly identified themselves for years as Morecambrians will overnight find their community divided. -
DIVISION 3 Fixtures 2021
17/04/2021 18/04/2021 Sunday Arnside A v Holme A Morecambe 3 v Silverdale A Ambleside v Heysham A L Valley v Galgate Bolton-le-Sands v Sedgwick A 24/04/2021 25/04/2021 Sunday Bolton-le-Sands v Arnside A Carnforth 3 v Ambleside L Valley v Morecambe 3 Silverdale A v Heysham A Sedgwick A v Holme A 01/05/2021 08/05/2021 Ambleside v Bolton-le-Sands Galgate v Holme A Arnside A v Sedgwick A Heysham A v Bolton-le-Sands Galgate v Carnforth 3 Heysham A v L Valley Holme A v Silverdale A 09/05/2021 Sunday 15/05/2021 Carnforth 3 v Arnside A Arnside A v Morecambe 3 Morecambe 3 v Ambleside Holme A v Heysham A Silverdale A v L Valley Ambleside v Sedgwick A L Valley v Carnforth 3 16/05/2021 Sunday 22/05/2021 Silverdale A v Galgate Bolton-le-Sands v Morecambe 3 Galgate v Arnside A Heysham A v Carnforth 3 Holme A v Ambleside Sedgwick A v Silverdale A 29/05/2021 30/05/2021 Sunday Ambleside v Galgate Carnforth 3 v Bolton-le-Sands L Valley v Sedgwick A Morecambe 3 v Heysham A Silverdale A v Arnside A 05/06/2021 12/06/2021 Arnside A v L Valley Arnside A v Ambleside Bolton-le-Sands v Silverdale A Galgate v Bolton-le-Sands Heysham A v Galgate Holme A v L Valley Holme A v Morecambe 3 Sedgwick A v Carnforth 3 13/06/2021 Sunday 19/06/2021 Morecambe 3 v Sedgwick A Ambleside v Silverdale A Silverdale A Carnforth 3 Galgate v Morecambe 3 L Valley v Bolton-le-Sands Sedgwick A v Heysham A 20/06/2021 Sunday 26/06/2021 Carnforth 3 v Holme A Arnside A v Heysham A Bolton-le-Sands v Holme A L Valley v Ambleside Sedgwick A v Galgate 27/06/2021 Sunday 03/07/2021 Morecambe 3 -
Wildlife in North Lancashire 2012
Wildlife In North Lancashire 2012 31st Annual Newsletter of the North Lancashire Naturalists Group Price £2.50 North Lancashire Naturalists Group Contents page The Group is a local group of the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Chairman’s Report 2 Manchester & N.Merseyside, primarily for members living in Editorial 3 the Lancaster City Council District and immediately adjacent areas of Lancashire, South Cumbria and North Yorkshire. Conservation and Planning 3 Meetings are open to all members of the Wildlife Trust. If Reserves Reports 4 you are not already a member, come along to a few meetings Recorders Reports and list 10 and, if you like what we do, join us. Field Meetings 22 The Committee coordinates all the work of the Group and, in Miscellany 36 particular, arranges meetings, field outings, recording sessions, working parties on local reserves and the production of the annual Newsletter. The Recorders receive and collate records to help conserve interesting sites, to Chairman`s Report monitor changing numbers and distribution of species and to I have really struggled this year to find and deliver a truly contribute to national recording schemes. punchy and inspiring message for the newsletter. Perhaps it Our events and meetings are listed in the Wildlife Trusts is symptomatic of my age as I am now officially past the sell brochure ‘Wildlife What`s On’ which can be obtained locally by date, though I have no intentions of retiring from from Heysham Nature Reserve (01524 855030) or by Email - anything just yet! I have just found a means of extending [email protected]. -
List of Delegated Planning Decisions
LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS LANCASTER CITY COUNCIL APPLICATION NO DETAILS DECISION 18/00090/DIS TNT Garage, Hornby Road, Caton Discharge of condition 14 Application Permitted on approved application 14/00768/OUT for Mulbury Homes (Lower Lune Valley Ward 2015 Ward) 18/00096/DIS TNT Garage, Hornby Road, Caton Discharge of condition 3 Application Permitted and 4 on approved application 16/01310/REM for Mulbury Homes (Lower Lune Valley Ward 2015 Ward) 18/00174/DIS Burrowbeck Grange Nursing Home, Scotforth Road, Lancaster Application Permitted Discharge of condition 5 on approved application 16/01248/FUL for Active Pathways Ltd (Scotforth East Ward 2015 Ward) 18/00184/DIS Gunnerthwaite, Locka Lane, Arkholme Discharge of Application Permitted conditions 2, 3, 4 and 5 on approved application 17/00950/OUT for Mr And Mrs Barker (Kellet Ward 2015 Ward) 18/00186/DIS Burrowbeck Grange Nursing Home, Scotforth Road, Lancaster Application Permitted Discharge of condition 6 on approved application 16/01248/FUL for Active Pathways Ltd (Scotforth East Ward 2015 Ward) 18/00193/DIS Ravens Close Farm, Ravens Close Road, Wennington Application Permitted Discharge of conditions 2 and 6 on approved application 17/01338/PAA for Mr S Johnson And Ms J Parker (Upper Lune Valley Ward 2015 Ward) 18/00196/DIS The Thorns, Coastal Road, Hest Bank Discharge of condition 3 Split Decision on approved application 18/00695/FUL for Morpress Properties (Bolton And Slyne Ward 2015 Ward) 18/00198/DIS Church Hall, St Lukes Church, Shady Lane Discharge of Split Decision -
Initial Template Document
LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS LANCASTER CITY COUNCIL APPLICATION NO DETAILS DECISION 15/01343/FUL Green Hill House Farm, Dunald Mill Lane, Nether Kellet Application Permitted Change of use of agricultural land adjacent to Greenhill House Farm for the siting of five eco-camping pods and facilities building, including landscaping and car park for Mr Ian Ward (Halton-with-Aughton Ward 2015 Ward) 15/01344/FUL 24 Salford Road, Galgate, Lancaster Demolition of existing Application Permitted side conservatory and garage and erection of a 3-bed dwelling with attached garage for Dr Alina Waite (Ellel Ward 2015 Ward) 15/01442/FUL Hare Hill, Smiths Barn And Corner House, Bay Horse Road, Application Permitted Ellel Retrospective application for the retention of three dwellinghouses for Mr Kevan Whittingham (Ellel Ward 2015 Ward) 15/01569/FUL Chapel House, Chapel Lane, Ellel Erection of a single storey Application Permitted side and rear extension, creation of a new access point and hard standing area to the front and side for Mr Peter Ballard (Ellel Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00013/FUL 34 Slyne Road, Morecambe, Lancashire Erection of a part Application Permitted single part two storey extension to the front and a two storey extension to the side for Mr & Mrs C. Parker (Torrisholme Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00050/DIS Tewitfields Trout Fishery, Burton Road, Warton Discharge of Initial Response Sent condition 7 and 14 on application 15/01011/FUL for Mr (Warton Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00059/VLA Far Lodge, Postern Gate Road, Quernmore Variation of the Application Refused Section 106 Agreement attached to application no. -
The Metalliferous Mines of Cartmel and South Lonsdale
BRITISH MINING No.89 THE METALLIFEROUS MINES OF CARTMEL AND SOUTH LONSDALE by MAX MOSELEY MONOGRAPH OF THE NORTHERN MINE RESEARCH SOCIETY JANUARY 2010 CONTENTS Page List of illustrations 2 Acknowledgements 3 Introduction 4 History of research 7 Abbreviations 9 Geology and mineralogy 11 Form and occurrence of the ore bodies 11 Mineralogy of the ores 12 Gangue and minor minerals 13 Other mineral occurrences in the district 13 Natural cavities and sedimentary infills 13 Outline of the geological history of the area 15 Origin and genesis of the ores 19 History – background and early history 29 Early history 29 Norman Conquest to eighteenth century 30 Eighteenth and nineteenth centuries 30 Copper and other non-ferrous metals 33 Overview 33 The Society of Mines Royal 34 The seventeenth century 35 The eighteenth century 36 Warton Crag: to Inclosure Act of 1777 39 Warton Crag: Towneley v Gibson Dispute 1777-1791 40 Employment 44 Storth, Lindeth and Silverdale 44 The nineteenth century 45 Warton Crag: Dawson lease of 1836 45 The Warton Crag, Silverdale and Leighton Mining Co. (1837-41) 46 Other non-ferrous metals 49 Haematite 54 Overview 54 The monastic period: 1127-1536 55 Stagnation: 1537-1705 59 Early eighteenth century: two decades of change 60 The coming of the railways (1830) and Bessemer steel (1856) 64 The mid-19th century industry in South Lonsdale 65 The Bolton-le-Sands venture 67 Walduck’s early ventures (1860-1879) 68 The Warton and Silverdale Mining Company (1879-1890) 70 The Warton Mining and Colour Co., Ltd. (1889-1892) 72 Employment in the Warton mines 73 A 21st century footnote 73 Industrial archaeology and sites catalogue 78 1.