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Crawley Borough Council February 2006
CRAWLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE – 13 th FEBRUARY 2006 ITEM REF NO LOCATION RECOMMEND 001 CR/2005/0773/FUL LAND AT RATHLIN ROAD PERMIT PAVILION/PLAY CENTRE SITE, RATHLIN ROAD, BROADFIELD, CRAWLEY 002 CR/2005/0812/FUL FORMER TSB SEEBOARD SITE, REFUSE RUSSELL WAY, THREE BRIDGES, CRAWLEY 003 CR/2005/0819/COU 4 FURNACE PARADE, FURNACE PERMIT GREEN, CRAWLEY 004 CR/2005/0853/FUL CLARION (FORMERLY QUALITY PERMIT HOTEL GATWICK), LANGLEY DRIVE, LANGLEY GREEN, CRAWLEY 005 CR/2005/0873/FUL 32 LINGFIELD DRIVE, POUND HILL, PERMIT CRAWLEY 006 CR/2005/0883/FUL 139 THE BIRCHES, THREE BRIDGES, PERMIT CRAWLEY 007 CR/2005/0890/RG3 CRAWLEY MARKET, HIGH STREET, PERMIT WEST GREEN, CRAWLEY 008 CR/2005/0891/FUL 35-37 GOFFS PARK ROAD, REFUSE SOUTHGATE, CRAWLEY 009 CR/2005/0895/FUL EVANS CYCLES, UNIT 1, CAMINO APPROVE PARK, JAMES WATT WAY, NORTHGATE, CRAWLEY 010 CR/2006/0009/FUL SITE E2, CRAWLEY BUSINESS PERMIT QUARTER, FLEMING WAY, NORTHGATE, CRAWLEY CRAWLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE - 13 February 2006 REPORT NO: PS. 239 ITEM NO: 001 REFERENCE NO: CR/2005/0773/FUL LOCATION: LAND AT RATHLIN ROAD PAVILION/PLAY CENTRE SITE, RATHLIN ROAD, BROADFIELD, CRAWLEY PROPOSAL: ERECTION OF RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT COMPRISING 52 APARTMENTS WITH ASSOCIATED PARKING (AMENDED PLANS RECEIVED) APPLICANT/AGENT APPLICANTS NAME: Kingsoak Southern Counties, AGENTS NAME: Development Planning Partnership, ______________________________________________________________ AMENDED PLANS/DRAWINGS: CONSULTATIONS Type Comments 1. Mr J Mills- County Archeologist No objections subject to archaeological safeguarding conditions. 2. BAA Safeguarding No objection subject to an informative on the use of cranes during construction. 3. Environment Agency No objections subject to conditions. -
Silver Jubilee
Celebrating the Real Ale Scene in Sussex Sussex DrinkerSpring 2015 Free SILVER JUBILEE PUBLISHED AND FINANCED BY THE SUSSEX BRANCHES OF THE BRIGHTON CORN EXCHANGE CAMPAIGN FOR 19-21 MARCH REAL ALE SD81.indd 1 08/02/2015 12:53:58 Contact Information South East Sussex Phil Cozens, 01323 460822 [email protected] www.southeast-sussex-camra.com Beer Festival: Eastbourne, 8-10 Oct 2015 POTY: Dolphin Inn, Hastings COTY: Albatross RAFA Club: Bexhill-On-Sea Sussex Branches of CAMRA Surrey & Sussex Regional Director: Chris Stringer, 01403 270505 (Horsham) Sussex Drinker: Spring 2015. No. 81 [email protected] Circulation 13,250 Sussex Area Organiser: Published by Sussex Branches of the Campaign for Real Ale Editor: Peter Page-Mitchell, 01424 422128 The Quaffer (St. Leonards-on-Sea) Email: [email protected] [email protected] Advertising: Beer Festival: Brighton Corn Exchange, 19-21 March 2015 Neil Richards MBE Email: [email protected] POTY: Wilkes Head, Eastergate www.matelotmarketing.co.uk Tel: 01536 358670 Mobile: 07710 281381 COTY: Albatross RAFA Club: Bexhill-On-Sea Next Publication Date: 7 May. Copy by 27 March Western Sussex Copy Submissions: Max Malkin, 01243 828394 The Editor invites submissions that [email protected] celebrate the real ale scene in Sussex. www.westernsussexcamra.org.uk Please keep to a maximum of 700 words. Please use plain text or Word files. Beer Festival: Yapton, 15-17 May 2015 Please send good quality pictures separately, POTY: Wilkes Head, Eastergate preferably in JPG format. Standard Disclaimer: Arun & Adur Views expressed in this magazine are those of the individual authors and not necessarily supported by the editor or CAMRA. -
Applications and Decisions
OFFICE OF THE TRAFFIC COMMISSIONER (LONDON AND THE SOUTH EAST OF ENGLAND) APPLICATIONS AND DECISIONS PUBLICATION NUMBER: 4120 PUBLICATION DATE: 05/09/2019 OBJECTION DEADLINE DATE: 26/09/2019 Correspondence should be addressed to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (London and the South East of England) Hillcrest House 386 Harehills Lane Leeds LS9 6NF Telephone: 0300 123 9000 Fax: 0113 248 8521 Website: www.gov.uk/traffic-commissioners The public counter at the above office is open from 9.30am to 4pm Monday to Friday The next edition of Applications and Decisions will be published on: 12/09/2019 Publication Price 60 pence (post free) This publication can be viewed by visiting our website at the above address. It is also available, free of charge, via e-mail. To use this service please send an e-mail with your details to: [email protected] APPLICATIONS AND DECISIONS Important Information All correspondence relating to public inquiries should be sent to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (London and the South East of England) Ivy House 3 Ivy Terrace Eastbourne BN21 4QT The public counter in Eastbourne is open for the receipt of documents between 9.30am and 4pm Monday to Friday. There is no facility to make payments of any sort at the counter. General Notes Layout and presentation – Entries in each section (other than in section 5) are listed in alphabetical order. Each entry is prefaced by a reference number, which should be quoted in all correspondence or enquiries. Further notes precede each section, where appropriate. Accuracy of publication – Details published of applications reflect information provided by applicants. -
(Public Pack)Agenda Document for Overview and Scrutiny Commission
Public Document Pack Crawley Borough Council Overview and Scrutiny Commission Agenda for the Overview and Scrutiny Commission which will be held in Committee Room A & B - Town Hall, on Monday, 19 November 2018 at 7.00 pm Nightline Telephone No. 07881 500 227 Head of Legal and Democratic Services Membership: Councillors C A Cheshire (Chair), T G Belben (Vice-Chair), M L Ayling, R G Burgess, D Crow, F Guidera, I T Irvine, R A Lanzer, S Malik, A Pendlington, M W Pickett, K Sudan and L Willcock Please contact Democratic Services if you have any queries regarding this agenda. [email protected] Published 9 November 2018 Emergency procedure for meetings will be circulated to Councillors and visitors attending this meeting. Please familiarise yourself with these procedures and the location of fire exits. Switchboard: 01293 438000 Town Hall Main fax: 01293 511803 Town Hall The Boulevard Minicom: 01293 405202 DX: The Boulevard Crawley 57139 Crawley 1 Crawley West Sussex www.crawley.gov.uk West Sussex RH10 1UZ RH10 1UZ Page 1 The order of business may change at the Chair’s discretion Part A Business (Open to the Public) Pages 1. Apologies for Absence 2. Disclosures of Interest and Whipping Declarations In accordance with the Council's Code of Conduct, Councillors of the Council are reminded that it is a requirement to declare interests where appropriate. Councillors must also declare if they are subject to their party group whip in relation to any items under consideration. 3. Minutes 7 - 12 To approve as a correct record the minutes of the Overview and Scrutiny Commission held on 29 October 2018. -
Hartfield Parish Action Plan
Hartfield Parish Action Plan Draft Version 1.0 – December 2008 HARTFIELD PARISH PLAN STEERING GROUP Chair: Dr Peter Furneaux Document Consolidated by: Kevin Hawes Hartfield Parish Plan 1 Hartfield Parish Plan Contents BACKGROUND................................................................................................................... 1 HARTFIELD PARISH.......................................................................................................... 1 HISTORY ...................................................................................................................... 2 THE PARISH TODAY......................................................................................................... 2 WHAT IS A PARISH PLAN?...................................................................................................... 4 STEERING GROUP ........................................................................................................... 4 A PARISH PLAN – WHAT IS IT NOT? ....................................................................................... 4 THE QUESTIONNAIRE PROCESS ........................................................................................... 4 PROPOSED WORKSTREAMS ................................................................................................... 6 WORKSTREAM 1: HOUSING AND PLANNING ........................................................................... 6 WORKSTREAM 2: RECREATION FACILITIES ............................................................................ -
East Sussex Ashdown Forest
Fetler Yell North Roe Shetland Islands Muckle Roe Brae Voe Mainland Foula Lerwick Fetler Yell North Roe Sumburgh Shetland Islands Muckle Roe Brae Voe Mainland Fair Isle Foula Lerwick Westray Sanday Sumburgh Rousay Stronsay Mainland Orkney Islands Kirkwall Shapinsay Fair Scarpa Flow Isle Hoy South Ronaldsay Cape Island of Stroma Wrath Scrabster John O'Groats Westray Castletown Sanday Durness Thurso Port of Ness Melvich Rousay Borgh Bettyhill Cellar Watten Noss Head Head Tongue Stronsay Wick Mainland Forsinard Orkney Islands Gallan Isle of Lewis Kirkwall Head Port nan Giuran Stornoway Latheron Shapinsay Unapool Altnaharra Kinbrace Scarpa Flow WESTERN ISLES Hoy Lochinver Scarp South Helmsdale Ronaldsay Hushinish Point Airidh a Bhruaich Lairg Cape Island of Stroma Taransay Wrath Scrabster John O'Groats Tarbert Shiant Islands Greenstone Point Castletown Scalpay Durness Thurso Ullapool Bonar Bridge Port of Ness Harris Rudha Reidh Melvich Pabbay Dornoch Tarbat Borgh Bettyhill Berneray Dundonnell Ness Cellar Watten Noss Head Head Tongue Tain Wick Port nan Long Gairloch Forsinard Lossiemouth Isle of Lewis North Uist Invergordon Gallan Lochmaddy Alness Cullen Cromarty Macdu FraserburghHead Port nan Giuran Monach Islands Ban Stornoway Latheron Uig Rona Elgin Buckie Unapool Baleshare Kinlochewe Garve Dingwall Altnaharra Kinbrace Achnasheen Forres WESTERN ISLES Benbecula Ronay Nairn Baile Mhanaich Torridon MORAY Keith Turri Lochinver Dunvegan Scarp Peterhead Helmsdale Portree Inverness Aberlour Hushinish Geirinis Raasay Lochcarron Huntly Airidh a -
Parish Plan Questionnaire
1 of Mainwww.freedigitalphotos.net courtesy Photo Cover 2 HARTFIELD PARISH QUESTIONNAIRE INTRODUCTION This questionnaire is your chance to tell us your views and opinions! Your input can influence the plans of local organisations and how your money is spent by the Parish Council, District Council and County Council, as well as other public bodies. Every member of your household is asked to fill in the "General Questions" section, then any of the other sections which you are willing to complete. There are lots of areas covered so it may take some time if you choose to answer every question, but please take the time to complete as many sections as possible. However much you have filled in, don't forget to return it to us. You can use the Parish Plan boxes located in Hartfield Stores, The Anchor Inn, Pooh Corner, The Gallipot Inn, Perryhill Orchards, Hartfield School, Hartfield Playschool, Holtye Golf Club, St. Mary’s Church and Holy Trinity Church Colemans Hatch or use the Parish Council letter box at the Village Hall. Alternatively, you can post it to: Mrs Louise Kleinschmidt, 2 Bothy Cottages, Threshersfield, Hever, Kent. TN8 7NE. Thank you! The Hartfield Parish Plan Team Index General Questions ……………………………………………………………………………...…… 4 Transport …………………………………………………………………………………….…....… 5 Environment ……………………………………………………………………………….……….. 11 Services ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 15 Planning …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 16 Housing …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18 Business ……………………………………………………………………………………………... 21 Tourism -
Flat 3, Salisbury House, High Street, Hartfield, East Sussex, TN7 4AE
Flat 3, Salisbury House, High Street, Hartfield, East Sussex, TN7 4AE Flat 3, Salisbury House, High Street, Hartfield, East Sussex, TN7 4AE The most stunning and well presented 4 bedroom, 2 reception room apartment situated in the heart of the delightful village of Hartfield. Stunning Apartment set over 2 floors 4 Bedrooms 2 Reception Rooms Kitchen/Diner Master Bedroom with En-suite Bathroom 2 Staircases Full of Character & Features Flexible Accommodation Countryside Views Parking Share of Garden Share of Freehold Offers in the Region of £550,000 DESCRIPTION Other centres locally include Heathfield, Uckfield, Haywards Heath Salisbury House was built by a Mr Bellingham and dates back to the and Crawley. 1890s. This detached building has been converted into 3 beautiful freehold apartments. The apartment on offer occupies the top two Road access is available to the M23, M25, Gatwick airport, Croydon floors. The current owners have made a stunning home; carefully and Bromley, all of which are accessible on a daily basis. maintaining and keeping the original character of the house. Sporting and social amenities are particularly well catered for locally The drawing room is of a double aspect, has large feature windows and riding and walking may be enjoyed on Ashdown Forest which is and a period fireplace. Leading off the drawing room is a smaller room no more than one and a half miles to the south-west. currently used as a study. The high ceilings and mouldings create an unusual sense of space. A short staircase takes you to the first Primary, private and state education is also well catered for in the mezzanine floor where there is a double bedroom with effectively an district. -
Ashdown House
Ashdown House Parrock Lane, Colemans Hatch, Hartfield, East Sussex, TN7 4HS First Floor First Floor Outside • Entrance Hall • Master Bedroom with En Suite • Double Garage Ashdown House • Cloakroom Bathroom • Gardens and Grounds in • Sitting Room • 4 further Bedrooms all 10 acres A handsome and substantial detached family home occupying an idyllic location • Family Room • Family Bathroom • Planning Permission to in the heart of Ashdown Forest in The High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural • Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Shower Room extend Beauty with lovely rural views set in gardens and grounds of about 10 acres. • Utility Room • Study DESCRIPTION Set in an excellent elevated position with views over its own land and across the valley towards the Ashdown Golf Course and the surrounding area, Ashdown House is a prime 1920’s country residence and has been the subject of significant refurbishment. The main features include: • Well proportioned rooms with a south facing aspect. • Solid oak joinery with vintage “Art Deco” style brass door furniture. • Double aspect sitting room with full height sash windows to the south, doors opening to the west and an open fireplace. • Family room with doors to the south facing terrace and open fireplace. • Superb kitchen/breakfast room with marble work tops, island unit, space for 4-oven electric AGA, 2 further ovens, dishwasher and doors to the rear terrace. • Study with views to the east over the lake, communications cabinet for telephone and broadband services. Our client understands fibre optic broadband is available in the lane. • Master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and en suite bathroom with roll top bath. -
St Helens CAMRA Newsletter October 2019
ST HELENS & DISTRICTS CAMRA NEWSLETTER October 19 Visit our website https://www.sthelenscamra.org.uk/ Submit articles [email protected] Contact the branch [email protected] /St-Helens-Districts-CAMRA-164286400299734 @StHelensCAMRA Branch News Note from the editor Beer scoring is always important, even more so this time of year. Make sure you submit all your beer scores before the end of the year to give your local the best chance of being shortlisted for our branch POTY. If you are still unsure how to score your beers, a handy How-to guide will be printed in next month’s newsletter. Or if you prefer you can follow this link to the CAMRA website https://www.camra.org.uk/beer/learn-more/national-beer-scoring-system/ Cider Trail For those of you still involved in our Cider Trail, you’ll be pleased to know we won’t be collecting the cards until after the 2nd November. This is to give people another chance to visit Connoisseur Brewery and any other pubs that might not have been visited. Incomplete cards can still be handed in at the last pub you are able to visit, but may not be entered into the prize draw. For all your CAMRA related news outside of our branch, keep an eye out for the latest issue of What’s Brewing, or if you’re feeling brave, visit the website https://wb.camra.org.uk/ . Pub & Brewery News The 31 October to 3 November is The Cricketers Arms autumn beer and cider festival, the Boundary Bar is getting a makeover which will consist of new flooring, new cushions for the seating, bookshelves and all the walls decorated. -
Public Spaces Protection Order – Alcohol Consumption
Crawley Borough Council Report to Overview and Scrutiny Commission 28 September 2020 Report to Cabinet 30 September 2020 Public Spaces Protection Order – Alcohol Consumption Report of the Head of Community Services, HCS/23 1. Purpose 1.1 To consider a proposal for the making of a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) to prohibit the consumption of alcohol where that consumption contributes to, is linked to or is associated with nuisance or annoyance to members of the public or a section of the public, or to disorder. 1.2 An order has been in place in Crawley since 2006 to address alcohol related anti-social behaviour firstly as a Designated Public Places Order (Intoxicating Liquor) and more recently as a transitioned PSPO. The proposed new PSPO will replace the current alcohol PSPO when it expires on 19 October 2020. 2. Recommendations 2.1 To the Overview and Scrutiny Commission: That the Commission consider the report and decide what comments, if any, it wishes to submit to the Cabinet. 2.2 To the Cabinet The Cabinet is recommended to: a) Endorse and request that Full Council make a PSPO in the form of the draft (at Appendix A to this Report, HCS/23) having first considered the outcome of the consultation exercise and all other relevant matters, and provided that Full Council is satisfied on reasonable grounds that the 2 conditions in section 59(2) and (3) of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 are met (as set out in paragraph 4.3 of this Report, HCS/23); b) Agree that the level for Fixed Penalty Notices which may be issued for a breach of the PSPO (in the event that Full Council makes the PSPO in the form of the draft at Appendix A of this Report, HCS/23) be set at £100. -
Spring 2019 Free
Celebrating the Real Ale Scene in Sussex Sussex Drinker Spring 2019 Free 29th Sussex Beer & Cider Festival 22nd – 23rd March 2019 PUBLISHED AND FINANCED BY THE SUSSEX BRANCHES Brighton Racecourse, OF THE Freshfield Road, CAMPAIGN FOR Brighton BN2 9XZ REAL ALE 29th Sussex Beer & Cider Festival We are off again for the Sussex CAMRA Advance tickets are now available until Branches 2019 Festival. Saturday 16 March from the following outlets: Evening Star, Brighton; Gardener’s The 29th Sussex Branches Beer & Cider Arms and Brewers Arms, Lewes; Duke of Festival will be at Brighton Racecourse, Wellington, Shoreham-by-Sea; Selden Freshfield Road, Brighton BN2 9XZ on Arms, Worthing; Beer Essentials, Horsham; Friday 22 and Saturday 23 March 2019. Eagle, Eastbourne; Tower, St. Leonards and There will be Brewery Shade, Crawley. 140+ real ales For postal sales, please state which available plus an session(s) you require, enclose a 9x4 SAE excellent with your cheque, made payable to “Sussex selection of real CAMRA Beer & Cider Festival” and send to ciders and SBB&CF Ticket Sales, 16 Connell Drive, perries. A variety Woodingdean, Brighton, BN2 6RT. Postal of food will be on Sales will be available until 16 March, but no sale, including vegetarian and vegan refunds will be processed after 13 March options. Crisps, nuts etc. and soft drinks will 2019 be on sale at the Products stand. All bars will operate a token system. Token As always, all the beer will be cooled refunds will be given only before ‘time’ is throughout the festival. This means that it called at the bar.