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Polling Place/Current Polling Stations Parliamentary Electorate Ward Totals
Appendix 1 Dover District Council Review of Polling Districts and Polling Places (Parliamentary Elections) Regulations 2006 Constituency Ward District(s) Polling Place/Current Polling Stations Parliamentary Electorate Ward Totals Dover Aylesham PAY Aylesham Baptist Church, Dorman Avenue South, Aylesham 2976 Dover Aylesham PNN Nonington Village Hall, Easole Street 683 3659 Dover Buckland BC1 Buckland Community Centre, Roosevelt Road, Dover 3083 Dover Buckland BC2 Shatterlocks C P Infants School, Heathfield Avenue 2323 5406 Dover Capel le Ferne PCF Capel-Le-Ferne Village Hall (Small Hall), Lancaster Avenue, Capel-Le-Ferne 1634 Dover Capel le Ferne PHM West Hougham Parish Hall, West Hougham, Dover 395 2029 Dover Castle BD St Mary`s Parish Centre, Dieu Stone Lane, Dover 1721 1721 Dover Eastry PEA Eastry Village Hall, High Street, Eastry 1910 Dover Eastry PGM Great Mongeham Parish Hall, 170 Mongeham Road 599 Dover Eastry PNR Northbourne Parish Hall, The Drove, Northbourne 579 Dover Eastry PSU Sutton Parish Community Centre, Downs Road, East Studdal 612 Dover Eastry PTI Tilmanstone Village Hall, Chapel Road 320 4020 Dover Eythorne and Shepherdswell PDD Denton Village Hall, The Street 149 Dover Eythorne and Shepherdswell PDW Wootton Village Hall, Wootton Lane 163 Dover Eythorne and Shepherdswell PEX1, PEX2Resource Centre, Barfrestone Road, Eythorne 1909 Dover Eythorne and Shepherdswell PSL1, PSL2 Shepherdswell Village Hall, Coxhill, Shepherdswell 1498 3719 Dover Lydden and Temple Ewell PLN Lydden Village Hall, 83 Canterbury Road, Lydden 556 -
Crystal Reports Activex Designer
Registered applications for week ending 09/12/2016 DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL Ash 16/01315 Erection of two detached dwellings Land to the rear of 39 & 41 ER with associated parking and parking including access strip, New Street, for No. 41 New Street Ash, CT3 2BH 16/00981 Change of use of land from Land adjacent to Sandhill House, AW agricultural to keeping of horses Richborough Road, Ash, CT3 2NG including outdoor riding arena and field shelters Deal 16/01310 Erection of a single storey rear 37 Stanhope Road, Deal, CT14 TJ extension 6AD 16/01309 Erection of a single storey rear 35 Stanhope Road, Deal, CT14 TJ extension 6AD 16/01347 Erection of a single storey rear 16 St Andrews Road, Deal, CT14 AW extension ( existing garage to be 6AT demolished) Dover 16/01327 Erection of a single storey side The Bungalow, 1 Citadel Road, BK extension Western Heights, Dover, CT17 9DP 16/01334 Change of use and conversion into 161 Snargate Street, Dover, CT17 BK a single residential dwelling 9BZ 16/01305 Modification of legal agreement Car park/garaging area adjoining PHW (under S.106 of the Town and Wellington Dock, Western Docks, Country Planning Act 1990) to Dover, CT17 9BY planning permission DOV/98/00334 , to allow for the removal of 20 off-street residents parking spaces. (To facilitate navigational cut between Dover Harbour and Wellington Dock under the Dover Western Docks Revival Scheme). Eythorne 16/01340 Erection of a two storey rear Chapel Hill House, Chapel Hill, AW extension and insertion of window to Eythorne, CT15 4BA first floor side elevation -
Decisions 06 05
List of applications decided between 06/05/2019 and 13/05/2019 (Decision Date) REFERENCEADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATEDECISION CASE OFFICER ALC 18/01250 93 High Street Variation of Condition 2 09-May-2019 GTD ALC Dover (approved drawings) of listed CT16 1EB building consent DOV/17/00071 AMM 17/00952 Site At Change of use to a log storage 08-May-2019 GTD AMM Tilmanstone facility, erection of 2no. Works portable buildings for offices Pike Road and welfare facilities and Eythorne formation of parking CT15 4ND (retrospective) 18/01119 Phase 4 Reserved matters application 09-May-2019 GTD AMM Aylesham Village for Phase 4 pursuant to Expansion application DOV/15/00068 for Aylesham 91 dwellings, associated infrastructure, access, landscaping, layout, scale, and appearance for a development of up to 1210 dwellings, and discharge of planning conditions 57, 58, 61, 63, 64, 67, 77, 78, 84, 85, 86, and 88 pursuant to application DOV/15/00068 19/00282 Channel House, Change of use to training 10-May-2019 GTD AMM P&O Ferries (Class D1), raising section of Channel View roof, insertion of external Road drive-through canopy onto Dover access road for siting of CT17 9TJ temporary mobile crane, creation of evacuation gantry and external cladding AW REFERENCEADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATEDECISION CASE OFFICER 19/00097 173-175 Beach Variation of Condition 2 08-May-2019 GTD AW Street (approved plans) to allow the Deal retention of a pitched glazed Kent roof to the approved dwelling CT14 6LE and the variation in cladding materials to the southernmost section of the dwelling and condition 6 (glazing) to alter the screening details of the balcony, of planning permission DOV/17/01462 to allow changes to approved drawings. -
Agenda March 2021
GREAT MONGEHAM PARISH COUNCIL Thornton House, Thornton Lane, Eastry, Sandwich, Kent, CT13 OEU Tel: 01304 746036/07903 739792 25th February 2021 To all members of the Parish Council You are hereby summoned to attend the Ordinary Meeting of the Great Mongeham Parish Council to be held on Thursday 4th March 2021 at 7.30pm, virtually using Zoom, for the purposes of transacting the following business. Joanna Jones Clerk to the Parish Council AGENDA 1. APOLOGIES To receive apologies for non attendance at the meeting. The meeting will be adjourned so that members of the public can speak. Members of the public are welcome to attend but can only speak during the designated timeslot. Anyone wishing to attend please email [email protected] for the meeting details, providing your name and address. 2. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST To record declarations and reasons for interest from members relating to items on the agenda. 3. MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING a) To confirm the minutes of the Ordinary meeting of the Parish Council held on 4th February 2021. 4. ACTIONS FROM THE LAST MEETING To receive information resulting from actions generated at the last meeting. 5. CORONAVIRUS UPDATE a) Information from DDC, KCC and Central Government All emails received in connection with the Coronavirus and vaccinations have been forwarded to Council members as received. The situation changes frequently and the information is fluid in nature. NALC and SLCC continue to strongly advise local councils to continue to meet remotely, without the need for face to face contact. 6. PLANNING a) Planning Applications To discuss any planning applications received prior to the meeting. -
West Studdal Farm, West Studdal, Nr Dover, Kent
Please reply to We are also at Romney House 9 The Fairings Monument Way Oaks Road Orbital Park Tenterden, Ashford TN24 0HB TN30 6QX 01233 506260 01580 766766 Our Ref: F2523A Frms nd Lnd April 2019 Dear Sir/Madam West Studdal Farm, West Studdal, Nr Dover, Kent We have pleasure in enclosing the brochure for West Studdal Farm. The farm is located in an unspoilt downland location, yet at the same time easily accessible to Canterbury, Deal, Sandwich and Dover. The property comprises an impressive seven bedroom unlisted house, a pair semi-detached cottages, modern and traditional farm buildings with potential subject to planning permission and productive Grade 2 and 3 arable land together with woodland and extending to a total of about 453.83 acres (183.66 hectares). The farm is for sale as a whole or in up to 10 lots and the price guides for the individual lots are listed below: Lot 1 West Studdal Farm Price Guide: £1.35 million About 18.14 acres (7.34 hectares) (One million three hundred and fifty thousand pounds) Lot 2 1 West Studdal Farm Cottage Price Guide: £180,000 (One hundred and eighty thousand pounds) Lot 3 2 West Studdal Farm Cottage Price Guide: £300,000 (Three hundred thousand pounds) Lot 4 West Studdal Farmland Price Guide: £1.4 million About 164.52 acres (66.58 hectares) (One million four hundred thousand pounds) Lot 5 Arable land west of Willow Woods Road Price Guide: £140,000 About 14.18 acres (5.74 hectares) (One hundred and forty thousand pounds) Continued Country Houses The Villages Ashford Homes Tenterden Homes Equestrian Homes Farms and Land Development Land Residential Lettings Hobbs Parker Estate Agents is a trading style of Hobbs Parker Ventures Limited, a company registered in England and Wales under the number 7392816, whose registered office is Romney House, Monument Way, Orbital Park, Ashford, Kent TN24 0HB. -
Parish Council (Uncontested)
NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Dover District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Alkham on Thursday 2 May 2019 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Alkham. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) BARRIER Sheridan, Alkham Valley Road, Anthony Standen Richard Alkham, Dover, Kent, CT15 7DF BEANEY Cherry Way Farm, Ewell Minnis, Dave Dover, Kent, CT15 7EA BURROWS Alkham Court, Meggett Lane, Neil Henry South Alkham, Dover, CT15 7DG HIBBERT 5 Glebelands, Alkham, Kent, CT15 Martin Frederick 7BY MARCZIN-BUNDY (Address in Dover) Ruth Eldeca PRINCE Nailbourne Cottage, Alkham Teacher and local business- Tracey Dawn Valley Road, Alkham, Kent, CT15 woman 7DF Dated Thursday 11 April 2019 Nadeem Aziz Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, White Cliffs Business Park, Dover, Kent, CT16 3PJ NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION Dover District Council Election of Parish Councillors for Ash on Thursday 2 May 2019 I, being the Returning Officer at the above election, report that the persons whose names appear below were duly elected Parish Councillors for Ash. Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) CHANDLER Hadaways, Cop Street, Ash, Peter David Canterbury, CT3 2DL ELLIS 60A The Street, Ash, Canterbury, Reginald Kevin Kent, CT3 2EW HARRIS-ROWLEY (Address in Dover) Andrew Raymond LOFFMAN (Address in Dover) Jeffrey Philip PORTER 38 Sandwich Rd, Ash, Canterbury, Martin -
Notes on Roman Roads in East Kent Margary
http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society NOTES ON ROMAN ROADS IN EAST KENT By IvAN D. MARGARY, F.S.A. THE Roman roads of East Kent are generally so obvious and well known that no further description of them seems necessary. There are, however, a few points at which the line is doubtful or where topographical problems admit of some discussion, and it is in considera- tion of these that the following notes are offered. They are based upon field observation made during a visit of some days to the district in June, 1947. STONE STREET—LYMPNE TO CANTERBURY The very striking directness of this road makes it clear that its purpose was to link Canterbury with the Roman port at Lympne. This was probably situated below the old cliffs, near the hamlet of West Hythe, to which access is given by a convenient combo in the cliffs at that point from Shipway Cross above. The Saxon Shore fort at Stutfall Castle was, of course, a late Roman construction, much later than Stone Street, and was probably connected to West Hythe by a spur road below the cliffs, for access to it from Lympne, directly above, would have been awkward. It is to Shipway Cross and the head of the combe that the main alignment of Stone Street is exactly directed. Although it has now disappeared between the Cross and New Inn Green, there are distinct traces of its scattered stone metalling in the field to the south of the Green, while portions of hedgerows and a footpath mark some parts of its course there. -
Black Lane (PINS Ref: ROW–3237045) BHS Comment on Objector’S Statement of Case
Black Lane (PINS ref: ROW–3237045) BHS comment on objector’s statement of case A. Introduction A.1. These are the comments on the British Horse Society (BHS) on the statement of case submitted by ET Landnet on behalf of its client, Mr Fox-Pitt. We refer below to the position represented by ET Landnet as the case made by ‘the objector’. We refer to refer- ences in the BHS statement of case as ‘SOC, X.Y’, meaning item Y in part X of the state- ment of case. We refer to the order way as ‘Black Lane’. We refer to numbered paragraphs in the objector’s statement of case as ‘ETL, para.X’. A.2. We make the following observation in opening. A.3. Firstly, we recognise, as the objector observes, that there are inconsistencies in the evidence in support of confirming the order. That is why there is an order before the Secretary of State. If Black Lane had remained in continuous and unchallenged use up to the present day, the whole of it would have been readily identified and added to the defin- itive map and statement under Part IV of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. As it is, use has been in decline since the early nineteenth century (SOC, I.G), and only part was recorded under the 1949 Act — and then only as an apparently dead- end footpath (see our comments at para.C.20 below). A.4. Secondly, the Knowlton estate was acquired in 1904 by Maj. Francis Elmer Speed,1 of whom Marietta Fox-Pitt (née Speed), the present owner of Knowlton Court, is a descendent. -
Landscape Assessment of Kent 2004
CHILHAM: STOUR VALLEY Location map: CHILHAMCHARACTER AREA DESCRIPTION North of Bilting, the Stour Valley becomes increasingly enclosed. The rolling sides of the valley support large arable fields in the east, while sweeps of parkland belonging to Godmersham Park and Chilham Castle cover most of the western slopes. On either side of the valley, dense woodland dominate the skyline and a number of substantial shaws and plantations on the lower slopes reflect the importance of game cover in this area. On the valley bottom, the river is picked out in places by waterside alders and occasional willows. The railway line is obscured for much of its length by trees. STOUR VALLEY Chilham lies within the larger character area of the Stour Valley within the Kent Downs AONB. The Great Stour is the most easterly of the three rivers cutting through the Downs. Like the Darent and the Medway, it too provided an early access route into the heart of Kent and formed an ancient focus for settlement. Today the Stour Valley is highly valued for the quality of its landscape, especially by the considerable numbers of walkers who follow the Stour Valley Walk or the North Downs Way National Trail. Despite its proximity to both Canterbury and Ashford, the Stour Valley retains a strong rural identity. Enclosed by steep scarps on both sides, with dense woodlands on the upper slopes, the valley is dominated by intensively farmed arable fields interspersed by broad sweeps of mature parkland. Unusually, there are no electricity pylons cluttering the views across the valley. North of Bilting, the river flows through a narrow, pastoral floodplain, dotted with trees such as willow and alder and drained by small ditches. -
Crystal Reports Activex Designer
List of applications decided between 18/05/2020 and 25/05/2020 (Decision Date) REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION CON/19/00838/M 45 Eythorne Road 26 - Retaining Wall 18-May-2020 CONAP Shepherdswell Kent CON/18/01334/C The Charity Inn 9 - Construction Management 18-May-2020 COAPP The Street Plan Woodnesborough Sandwich Kent CT13 0ND CON/19/01361/D Site At 12 - Foul Water 19-May-2020 COAPP Summerfield Farm Barnsole Road Staple Kent CON/18/01334/B The Charity Inn 4 - Levels 20-May-2020 COAPP The Street Woodnesborough Sandwich Kent CT13 0ND CON/19/00838/F 45 Eythorne Road 16 - Surface Water 21-May-2020 CONAP Shepherdswell Kent CON/20/00123/C 223 Telegraph 10 - Suds Former REF 21-May-2020 CONAP Road CON/19/01157/C Deal Kent CT14 9DU REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION CON/15/00336/E Denne Court Farm Condition 18 - Archaeological 21-May-2020 COPART Hammill watching brief Woodnesborough CT13 0EG 20/00320 White Gables Erection of a single storey rear 19-May-2020 GTD Woodnesborough extension Lane Eastry CT13 0DT 20/00323 Carfax House Erection of a two storey side 19-May-2020 GTD The Street extension with Juliette balcony Stourmouth and balustrade, a single storey CT3 1HY rear extension and side porch (existing single storey side extension and porch to be demolished) 20/00287 Historic Panel Display of a non-illuminated 21-May-2020 GADV Wellington Parade public information noticeboard Walmer relocated from Walmer Car Park 20/00328 8 Bluebell Drive Certificate of lawfulness 21-May-2020 CLPG Aylesham (proposed) for the erection of CT3 3GX rear conservatory, garage conversion and front canopy porch 20/00331 Manor Farm Prior approval for the change 18-May-2020 ARPR Willow Woods of the agricultural building to Road 3no. -
Village Design Statement
Contents Page 1 Introduction 4 2 Topography and Origins of the Village 5 3 Character Area Assessments of the Village 7 4 Character Areas 4.1 Mongeham Road from St. Richard’s Road to Ripple Road 8 4.2 From Mongeham Road to Cherry Lane 12 4.3 Great Mongeham Conservation Area (Church Area) 15 4.4 Northbourne Road from Mongeham Church Close, Willow Road and single-track part of Northbourne Road 18 4.5 Cherry Lane and Pixwell Lane 21 4.6 St. Richard’s Road including St. Edmund’s Road and St. Francis Close 24 5 Architectural Details 26 6 Street Furniture 28 7 Leisure and Recreation 29 8 Traffic and Transport 35 9 Views around the Village 37 10 Design Principles 38 11 Statement of Community Involvement 41 12 Acknowledgements 42 Page 3 introduction A Village Design Statement is a constructive solution to the feelings The end-product, the Great Mongeham Design Statement, follows of many residents that they have no say over development within the four aims set out in the Constitution. Firstly, it offers analysis of their own community. The Statement provides local residents with the parish of Great Mongeham, the visual character of the a voice for their unique appreciation and understanding of their landscape, the settlement pattern, building and spaces, and its village and its surroundings. In doing so, it encapsulates and system of roads and paths. Secondly, from this analysis, it distils the documents existing features, and, consequently, sets out clear essence of what makes this parish unique and distinct, and provides guidelines for harmonious and congenial design in the future, based guidance as to how this can be conserved in the future. -
Crystal Reports Activex Designer
List of applications decided between 30/11/2020 and 07/12/2020 (Decision Date) REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION CON/19/00692/A The Lodge 4 - Archaeology 04-Dec-2020 CONAP Stoneheap Road East Studdal CT15 5BU CON/19/00615/EE Lydden Hill Race Condition 25 - Archaeology 01-Dec-2020 COPART Circuit Dumbrill Hill Wootton Canterbury Kent CT4 6ET CON/19/00838/P 45 Eythorne Road 26 - Retaining wall 04-Dec-2020 COAPP Shepherdswell Kent CON/19/00006/D Shotfield Farm Condition 8 - Surface Water 04-Dec-2020 COAPP The Street Preston CT3 1DP CON/20/00869/B 367-371 7 - External plant 04-Dec-2020 COAPP Folkestone Road Dover Kent CT17 9JR CON/16/01247/B Land At White 9 - Archaeology 04-Dec-2020 COPART Post Farm Sandwich Road Ash Kent REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION CON/20/00740/A Lydden Hill Race Condition 3 - Proposed gantry 30-Nov-2020 COAPP Circuit colour Dumbrill Hill Wootton CT4 6ET CON/20/00869/A 367-371 6 - Delivery management plan 01-Dec-2020 COAPP Folkestone Road Dover CT17 9JR CON/20/00740/B Lydden Hill Race Condition 4 - Gantry lighting 30-Nov-2020 COAPP Circuit Dumbrill Hill Wootton Canterbury Kent CT4 6ET CON/20/00863/A Telephone 4 - Refuse/recycling storage 30-Nov-2020 COAPP Exchange Mill Lane Eastry CT13 0JW CON/19/00243/HH Land On The 13 - Surface water drainage 30-Nov-2020 COAPP South East Side Of Woodnesborough Road Sandwich Kent CON/18/00468/G Land Adjoining 1 11 - Materials - Extension req 04-Dec-2020 CONAP Malvern Road due to change of materials Dover Kent REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION