Schedule Two - Dog Exclusion Areas

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Schedule Two - Dog Exclusion Areas Schedule Two - Dog Exclusion Areas This Order applies to all the land described below. Beckingham Children’s Playground and multi-use games area adjacent to the village hall, Station Road, Beckingham Blyth Children’s Playground adjacent to Sherwood Crescent, Blyth Children’s Playground to the rear of Spital Road, Blyth Bircotes and Harworth Children’s Playground within Snipe Park, Bircotes Children’s Playground and multi-use games area within Tommy Simpsons Recreation Ground adjacent to Lindsey Road, Harworth Carlton in Lindrick Children’s Playground to the rear of Beckett Avenue, Carlton in Lindrick. Children’s Playground adjacent to Limetree Avenue, Carlton in Lindrick Children’s Playground adjacent to Pembroke Road, Carlton in Lindrick Village Pond, The Green Carlton in Lindrick Clarborough Children’s Playground to the rear of the village hall, Main Street, Clarborough. Children’s Ball Park, Smeath Lane, Clarborough. Clayworth Children’s Playground to the rear of the village hall, Town Street, Clayworth. Darlton Children’s Playground, Woodcoates Lane, Darlton. Dunham on Trent Children’s Playground to the rear of the village Hall, Low Street, Dunham on Trent. East Markham Picnic Area, Tuxford Road, East Markham Elkesely Children’s Playground off Lime Tree Avenue, Elkesley. Everton Metcalfe Charitable Trust Children’s Playground High Street, Everton. Gringley on the Hill Children’s Playing Field, Finkell Street, Gringley on the Hill Hayton Playing Filed adjacent to Church Lane, Hayton. Holbeck Children’s Playground Holbeck. Laneham Children’s Play Area, Broadings Lane, Laneham Langold Children’s Playground and Water Play area, Langold Lake, Langold Lound Children’s Playground and Playing Field Daneshill Road, Lound Mattersey Thorpe Children’s Playground adjacent to Winston Green, Mattersey Thorpe Misson Public Access Playing Field, Misson Primary School, Misson Misterton Children’s Playground, multi-use games area and playing fields adjacent to Marsh Lane, Misterton. Children’s Playground adjacent to High Street, Misterton. North Leverton Blacksmith’s Playing Field adjacent to Main Street, North Leverton. Norton Cuckney. Children’s Playground, Main Street, Norton. Children’s Playground and Playing Field adjacent to Creswell Road, Cuckney Oldcotes Children’s Playground adjacent to Ellesmere Drive, Oldcotes. Rampton Children’s Playground and Playing field adjacent to Retford Road, Rampton Ranskill Children’s Playground and Playing Field adjacent to Mattersey Road, Ranskill. Rhodesia Children’s Playground adjacent to Mary street, Rhodesia Scrooby Children’s Playground, The Croft, Scrooby Shireoaks Children’s Playground to the rear of York Place, Shireoaks. Sturton le Steeple. Children’s Playground, Cross Street, Sturton le Steeple. Styrrup Children’s Playground to the rear of Styrrup Village Hall, Serlby Road, Styrrup. Sutton Children’s Playground adjacent to the village hall, Town Street, Sutton. Tuxford Children’s Playground and Multi-use games area, Ashvale Road, Tuxford. Children’s Playground adjacent to Linden Avenue, Tuxford Children’s Playground and Playing Field adjacent to Clarke Lane, Tuxford. Walkeringham Children’s Playground adjacent to Mill Baulk Road, Walkeringham. West Stockwith Children’s Playground adjacent to Main Street, West Stockwith. Wheatley (North and South) Children’s Playground adjacent to the village hall, Sturton Road, Wheatley. Woodbeck Children’s Playground and Multi-use games area at Rampton Hospital, Woodbeck. Retford Children’s Playground and Multi-use games area adjacent to Goosemoor Lane, Retford. Children’s Playground and Multi-use games area adjacent to Leafield, Hallcroft, Retford. Children’s Playground and Multi-use games Area within King’s Park, Retford. Children’s Playground adjacent to Leverton Road, Retford. Children’s Playground adjacent to the Oval, Retford. Children’s Playground adjacent to Strawberry Road, Retford. Worksop Children’s Playground and Multi-use games area within Farr Park, Worksop. Children’s Playground adjacent to Keswick Road, Worksop. Children’s Playground and Multi-use games area adjacent to Northwood, Prospect, Worksop. Children’ Playground and Multi-use games area to the rear of Raymoth Lane, Worksop. Children’s Playground adjacent to Sandhill Street, Worksop. Children’s Playground and Multi-use games area within the Rainbow Park, Shrewsbury Road, Worksop. Children’s Playground and Multi-use games area within The Canch, Priorswell Road, Worksop. Children’s Playground adjacent to Valley Road, Worksop. Children’s Playground adjacent to Wensleydale, Worksop. Multi-use games area to the rear of Oakwood Mews St Annes, Worksop. Children’s Playground adjacent to Meadow Lea, St Annes, Worksop. .
Recommended publications
  • Bassetlaw District Local Development Framework Site Allocations Issues
    Bassetlaw District Local Development Framework 2012 Site Allocations Issues & Options Consultation Summary Report Site Allocations Issues and Options Consultation Summary Document Table of Contents 1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 4 2 Initial advertising and promotion of the Issues and Options stage ................................... 5 Notification and advertising of the initial consultation period ......................................... 5 Consultation events and meetings .................................................................................... 9 Extension of the formal consultation period, additional events and further promotion of the consultation. .......................................................................................................... 10 3 Bassetlaw District Council Employees ............................................................................. 13 4 Public consultation events ............................................................................................... 14 Beckingham ...................................................................................................................... 14 Blyth ................................................................................................................................. 15 Carlton in Lindrick ............................................................................................................ 17 Clarborough Hayton ........................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Bassetlaw Spatial Strategy Background Paper (January 2020)
    Bassetlaw Spatial Strategy Background Paper (January 2020) Contents 1: Introduction ........................................................................................................... 2 2: National Policy ...................................................................................................... 2 3: Local Planning Policy ........................................................................................... 3 4: Initial Draft Bassetlaw Plan 2016 .......................................................................... 3 5: Draft Bassetlaw Plan part 1: Strategic Plan 2019 ................................................. 7 6: Draft Plan Bassetlaw Local Plan (2020) ............................................................. 11 7. Amount of Housing in Rural Settlements – Local Plan Policy ST2 ..................... 19 Large Rural Settlements ......................................................................................... 19 8: Demonstrating Community Support .................................................................... 21 9: Monitoring of Growth in Rural Settlements ......................................................... 23 10. Development Boundaries ................................................................................. 23 11: Public Consultation in Early 2020 ..................................................................... 26 Please note that not all of the information in this paper has yet been subject to public consultation. The paper will be updated following the feedback from
    [Show full text]
  • Current Polling Arrangements
    Appendix 1 BASSETLAW DISTRICT COUNCIL INTERIM REVIEW OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2019 CONSULTATION DOCUMENT Polling Polling Place Electorate Assessment District June Code 2019 AA1 The Recreation 959 Location – Centrally located in the polling district of AA1. Beckingham Room Premises - Access to the room in which the polling station is located is The Green adequate. Heating and lighting adequate. Can accommodate the size of the AA2 Beckingham 106 electorate. Saundby Doncaster Parking – On street parking only. DN10 4NL Total – 1,065 AA3 Walkeringham 854 Location – Centrally located. Walkeringham Village Hall Premises - Access to the room in which the polling station is located is Stockwith Road adequate. Heating and lighting adequate. Walkeringham Parking – Suitable parking. Doncaster DN10 4JF BA1 Barnby Memorial 1020 Location – Centrally located in BA1 polling district in the Blyth Ward as there Blyth Hall are no suitable premises available in the LA1 polling district (Hodsock Ward). High Street Premises - Access to the room in which the polling station is located is LA1 Hodsock (Hodsock Blyth 47 adequate. Heating and lighting adequate. Ward) Worksop Parking – Very small car park and on-street parking. S81 8EW Total – 1,067 1 Appendix 1 Polling Polling Place Electorate Assessment District June Code 2019 BA2 Scrooby Village 274 Location – Centrally located. Scrooby Hall Premises - Access to the room in which the polling station is located is Low Road adequate. Heating and lighting adequate. Scrooby Parking – On street parking only. Doncaster DN10 6AJ BA3 Styrrup Village Hall 291 Location – Situated in the polling district of AH. Styrrup with Oldcotes Serlby Road Premises - Access to the room in which the polling station is located is (part) Styrrup adequate.
    [Show full text]
  • Southwell and Nottingham
    Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason ALLENTON Mission Church ALVASTON Derbyshire Southwell 1925 New Church ASKHAM St. Nicholas ASKHAM Nottinghamshire Southwell 1906-1908 Enlargement ATTENBOROUGH St. Mary Magdalene ATTENBOROUGH Nottinghamshire Southwell 1948-1950 Repairs ATTENBOROUGH St. Mary Magdalene ATTENBOROUGH Nottinghamshire Southwell 1956-1957 Repairs BALDERTON St. Giles BALDERTON Nottinghamshire Southwell 1930-1931 Reseating/Repairs BAWTRY St. Nicholas BAWTRY Yorkshire Southwell 1900-1901 Reseating/Repairs BLIDWORTH St. Mary & St. Laurence BLIDWORTH Nottinghamshire Southwell 1911-1914 Reseating BLYTH St. Mary & St. Martin BLYTH Derbyshire Southwell 1930-1931 Repairs BOLSOVER St. Mary & St. Laurence BOLSOVER Derbyshire Southwell 1897-1898 Rebuild BOTHAMSALL St. Peter BOTHAMSALL Nottinghamshire Southwell 1929-1930 Repairs BREADSALL All Saints BREADSALL Derbyshire Southwell 1914-1916 Enlargement BRIDGFORD, EAST St. Peter BRIDGFORD, EAST Nottinghamshire Southwell 1901-1905 Repairs BRIDGFORD, EAST St. Peter BRIDGFORD, EAST Nottinghamshire Southwell 1913-1916 Repairs BRIDGFORD, EAST St. Peter BRIDGFORD, EAST Nottinghamshire Southwell 1964-1969 Repairs BUXTON St. Mary BUXTON Derbyshire Southwell 1914 New Church CHELLASTON St. Peter CHELLASTON Derbyshire Southwell 1926-1927 Repairs CHESTERFIELD Christ Church CHESTERFIELD, Holy Trinity Derbyshire Southwell 1912-1913 Enlargement CHESTERFIELD St. Augustine & St. Augustine CHESTERFIELD, St. Mary & All Saints Derbyshire Southwell 1915-1931 New Church CHILWELL Christ Church CHILWELL Nottinghamshire Southwell 1955-1957 Enlargement CLIPSTONE All Saints, New Clipstone EDWINSTOWE Nottinghamshire Southwell 1926-1928 New Church CRESSWELL St. Mary Magdalene CRESSWELL Derbyshire Southwell 1913-1914 Enlargement DARLEY St. Mary the Virgin, South Darley DARLEY, St. Mary the Virgin, South Darley Derbyshire Southwell 1884-1887 Enlargement DERBY St. Dunstan by the Forge DERBY, St. James the Great Derbyshire Southwell 1889 New Church DERBY St.
    [Show full text]
  • Care of Churches and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure 1991
    Diocesan Advisory Committee for the Care of Churches AGENDA ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________ There will be a meeting of the Diocesan Advisory Committee At Jubilee House, Southwell on Monday 11 March 2019 at 12.30pm for 1.30pm [papers and plans will be on display from 12.30pm] [sandwiches, biscuits, tea & coffee will also be available] Mr J Pickett DAC SECRETARY A G E N D A 1 PRAYERS 2 APOLOGIES 3 MINUTES The minutes of the Meeting held on Monday 11 February 2019 to be confirmed and signed. 4 CONFLICTS OF INTEREST 5 MATTERS ARISING from the Minutes a) 014DF Beckingham All Saints [Grade II* - 12th Century] Architect: Mr G W Smith Local Authority: Bassetlaw To undertake repairs to the Chancel wall and the East Window - AA 3/9/2018 1 To undertake urgent repairs to the east and south walls of the Chancel and the repair and refitting of the East window 2 East Window: Whilst the lead matrix of the window remains reasonably firm in situ, the removal of all the panels for structural masonry works will compromise the strength of the panels. 3 The dismantling and re-leading of the panels will allow the long-term repair of the large number of cracks thal resulted from the bomb damage in 1941 and will enable the elimination of the structural rifts in the panels. 4 To replace the existing ferrous tie-bars with new architectural brass tie-bars 5 To re-fix the wire guards with new stainless steel fixings and screws. 6 On completion of the conservation works a standard post-conservation report to be produced.
    [Show full text]
  • Area 6 Local Bus Travel Guide for Ollerton, Edwinstowe, Tuxford And
    Area 6 local bus travel guide for Ollerton, Edwinstowe, Tuxford and Sutton on Trent areas August 2014 This leaflet provides a travel map and destination and frequency guide for local bus services in the Ollerton, Edwinstowe, Tuxford and Sutton on Trent area. Full timetables for these services can be obtained from the relevant operators, contact details are shown below. Service Route Days of Early morning Daytime Evening Sundays operation Every Every Every Every 14 Mansfield - Clipstone - Kirton Mon - Sat 60 mins 60 mins 1 journey ---- 15, 15A Mansfield - Clipstone - Walesby Daily 60 mins 60 mins 60 mins 60 mins 31 (TW) Bilsthorpe - Eakring - Ollerton Mon - Sat 1 journey (Mon-Fri) 3 journeys (Tue, Thur & Sat) ---- ---- 1 journey (Mon - Sat) 32 (TW) Ollerton - Kneesall - Newark (Phone a bus*) Mon - Sat 1 journey 60 mins 1 journey ---- 33 (TW) Egmanton - Norwell - Newark Wed & Fri ---- 1 journey ---- ---- 35 (TW) Retford - Elkesley - Walesby - New Ollerton Mon - Sat 2 journeys 2 hours ---- ---- 36 (TW) Retford - Tuxford - Laxton Mon - Sat ---- 2 hours ---- ---- 37, 37A, 37B Newark - Tuxford - Retford Mon - Sat 1 journey 60 mins 1 journey ---- 39, 39B Newark - Sutton-on-Trent - Normanton - (Tuxford 39B) Mon - Sat 1 journey 60 mins ---- ---- 41, 41B (CCVS) Fernwood - Barnby in the Willows - Newark - Bathley - (Cromwell 41B Sat only) Mon - Sat ---- 2 hours ---- ---- 95 Retford - South Leverton - North Wheatley - Gainsborough Mon - Sat ---- 60 mins ---- ---- 190 (GMMN) Retford - Rampton - Darlton (Commuter Link) Mon - Sat 2 journeys 2 journeys
    [Show full text]
  • Approved Premises in Nottinghamshire
    Appendix A List of Approved Premises in Nottinghamshire Premises name Location Beeston Fields Golf Club Wollaton Road, Beeston Bestwood Lodge Hotel Bestwood Country Park, Arnold Blackburn House, Brake Lane, Boughton, Newark Blotts Country Club Adbolton Lane, Holme Pierrepont Bramley Suite The Bramley Centre, King Street, Southwell Charnwood Hotel Sheffield Road, Blyth, Worksop Clumber Park The National Trust, Worksop Clumber Park Hotel and Spa Worksop Cockliffe Country House Burntstump Country Park, Burntstump Hill Country Cottage Hotel Easthorpe Street, Ruddington County House Chesterfield Road South, Mansfield Deincourt Hotel London Road, Newark DH Lawrence Heritage Centre Mansfield Road, Eastwood East Bridgford Hill Kirk Hill, East Bridgford Eastwood Hall Mansfield Road, Eastwood Elms Hotel London Road, Retford Forever Green Restaurant Ransom Wood, Southwell Road, Mansfield Full Moon Main Street, Morton, Southwell Goosedale Goosedale Lane, Bestwood Village Grange Hall Vicarage Lane, Radcliffe on Trent Hodsock Priory Blyth, Nr Worksop Holme Pierrepont Hall Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham Kelham Hall Kelham, Newark Kelham House Country Manor Hotel Main Street, Kelham, Newark Lakeside 2 Waterworks House, Mansfield Road, Arnold Langar Hall Langar Leen Valley Golf Club Wigwam Lane, Hucknall Lion Hotel 112 Bridge Street, Worksop Mansfield Manor Hotel Carr Bank, Windmill Lane, Mansfield Newark Castle Castle Gate, Newark Newark Town and District Club Ltd Barnbygate House, 35 Barnbygate, Newark Newark Town Hall Market Place, Newark Newstead Abbey
    [Show full text]
  • Proposals Document
    BASSETLAW DISTRICT COUNCIL REVIEW OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES 2019 SCHEDULE OF POLLING PLACES AND POLLING STATIONS DRAFT PROPOSALS DOCUMENT Polling Polling Place Electorate Individual / Comments / Proposal District June 2019 Organisation Representations made Code AA1 The Recreation Room 959 Councillor J Sanger No comments. No change, existing Beckingham The Green MBE Considers the arrangements Beckingham Beckingham Ward buildings suitable for considered suitable. AA2 Doncaster 106 voting purposes. Saundby DN10 4NL Total – 1,065 AA3 Walkeringham Village 854 No change, existing Walkeringham Hall arrangements Stockwith Road considered suitable. Walkeringham Doncaster DN10 4JF BA1 Barnby Memorial Hall 1020 No change, existing Blyth High Street arrangements Blyth considered suitable. LA1 Hodsock (Hodsock Worksop 47 Ward) S81 8EW Total – 1,067 BA2 Scrooby Village Hall 274 Scrooby Parish The premises suit and No change, existing Scrooby Low Road Council serve our village very arrangements Scrooby well given our ageing considered suitable. Doncaster population. DN10 6AJ 1 Polling Polling Place Electorate Individual / Comments / Proposal District June 2019 Organisation Representations made Code No other comments, considers the building suitable for voting purposes. BA3 Styrrup Village Hall 291 Styrrup with Oldcotes The Parish Council are No change, existing Styrrup with Oldcotes Serlby Road Parish Council happy to see both arrangements (part) Styrrup Oldcotes and Styrrup considered suitable. Doncaster Village Halls are to DN11 8LT remain as Polling BA4 Oldcotes Village Hall 286 Stations. No change, existing Styrrup with Oldcotes Maltby Road arrangements (part) Oldcotes considered suitable. Worksop S81 8JN CA1 Carlton in Lindrick 2,081 Councillor R They worked well in No change, existing Carlton-in-Lindrick Civic Centre Carrington-Wilde May.
    [Show full text]
  • N Oi:T-Inghaidsbtre Trades Directory. , •• Walsh Miss Ma.Ry A
    N oi:t-inghaIDsbtre Trades Directory. , •• Walsh Miss Ma.ry A. 10 Peveril st. N Clarke William, Tollerton, N LawrenceHy. Chesterfield rd.Worksop 'VeaverHenry~ 11 ~rket place, and Clayton Richard, West Stockwith, Layne Thomas, G-ringley-on-the-Bill, I) Church street, Newark Gainsborough Bawtry Weleh Mrs Annie, 6 Goosegate, N Cobb Richd. Clarborough, Relford. Lee Thomas, East Stoke, Newark Wht'atley Mrs Mary, 47 Clumberst. N Coleman Thomas, Vvatnall, N Longmate William, Carlton-on-Trent, Wheeldin :Misses Emily and 1\'[ary E. Cowing James, Arnold, N Newark 7 Exchange walk, N Cowing Ralph, Oxton, Southwell Markham Geo. Welham, Clarborough, WhitbyJohn W. 4 Alfreton road, N Cree William, Marnham, Newark Retford Whitby The Misses, Carrington Street Cullen Thomas, Watnall road, Huck- Marsh George, Ragnall, Newark bridge, N nall Torkard, N . Matthews Geo. Top MorOOn, Morton, White Miss Marion, 32 Milton st. N Cullen Thomas, Shireoakes, Worksop Babworth, Retford. WilloughbyJoseph, 8 High street, and Davison George, The Carrs, Gringley- Meads , Caunton, Newark 14 Milton street., N on-the-Rill, Bawtry MelIars Thos. Cowslaoo. SouthLe"'er­ Winfield Herbert, 4 Carlton 8t. N Denman Thos. East Drayton, Lincoln ton, Lineoln Wood Henry, 26 Milton street, N Dent Thos. Ranby, Babworth, Retford Midgley WilIiam, Yale street, Station Wright Misses Kate & Mary, Bridge- Downes Edward, Stokeham, Lincoln st. Mansfield Woodhouse, Mansfield gate, Retford Drage Thomas, Matterseyhill,Matter- Mills Henry, North Carlton, Worksop Yateman Miss Eliza, Exchange walk,N sey, Bawtry Mills J on. Strawhall, Laxton, Newark Easton Wm. South Leverton, Lincoln :~nlnes Henry, L'l.neham, Lincoln FARM BAILIFFS. Elvidge Joseph, Blidworth, Mansfield Milnes Wm.
    [Show full text]
  • NOTTING Hal\1SHIRE. FAR 1445 Lineker Wm
    TRADES DIRECTORY.] NOTTING HAl\1SHIRE. FAR 1445 Lineker Wm. Ruddington, Nottingham Marshal! John Henry, Ragnall, Newark l\foore-:\Irs.H.Sturton-le-Steeple,I.incoln Linney Rowland, Southwell Marsballl\lrs. Mary, Treswell, Lincoln :\Ioore James, Everton, Bawtry ListerJ n.jnn. Sturton-le-Steeple,Lincoln Mars hall Rt. Leyfields,Rufford, Olderton Moore John, Calverton, Nottingham LittleFred,Gringley-on-the-Hill,Bawtry Marshall Samuel, Manor house, Hick- :\Ioore John, Elston grange, ~ewark Little James, Everton, Bawtry ling, Melton l\lowbray }foore Mrs. South Carlton, Worksop Little Thomas, Evertun, Bawtry Marshall Samuel, Normanton-on-Soar, l\foore Reuben, Bilborough, Nottingham Little Thomas, Thorpe, Bawtry Loughborough :\Ioore William, Fiskerton, Xewark Littlewood John, W1seton, Bawtry Marshall Samuel, Zouch, Sutton Bon- l\loore Wilham, Langar, Nottingham Littlewood Mrs. William, Arrald, East ington, Loughborou~h Morg-an Thomas, Ordsall, Retford Markham, Newark Marshall Mrs. Sarah, Kelham, Newark Morley Samuel, .Shelford, Kottin~ham LockwoodC.Nrth. Wheatley,EastRetford MarshaliW.Barnby-in-the-Willws.Nwrk Morris B. Cropwell Bishop, Nottingham Lomas R.HucknallHuthwaite,Mansfield :.VIarshall William, Dunham, Newark l\IorrisE.Chfton-with-Glapton,.Xotngbm Long James, Fiskerton, Newark :MarsonJ.Ivy bo.Hickling,J\Iltn.Mowbry l\Iorr1s Hodgkinson, .Saxondale,Bingham LongmaiteGeo.Sutton-on-Trent,Newark Mars ton Robert, Owthorpe, Nottingham Morris Sa m, West Bridgford R. 0 LongstaffJ.B. WestStockwith,Gainsboro' Martin A. SuttonBonington, Loughboro' l\lorris Thomas, Toton, ~ ottingham Loseby John William, Normanton-on- Martin Jn. C. Gunthorpe, Nottingham Morris V. alter, Idlestop,:Misson, Bawtry Soar, Loughborough Martin John Henry, Kersall, ~ewark l\Iorrison John, Misson, Ba.wtry Loseby William, Stanford-on-Soar, nr. :.Viartin JohnTbos. Lambley,Nottingham l\Iorrison William ~ewton, The Hall.
    [Show full text]
  • Capital Programmes Appendices
    2014/15 Integrated transport programme Scheduled Scheme construction start/ Sub-block/scheme Area Electoral Division budget reason for removal or (£000) delay Access to local facilities B6023 Mansfield Road, Sutton in Ashfield - upgrade of existing crossing facility Ashfield Sutton in Ashfield North £50k-£100k Quarter 2 Kirkby in Ashfield North / Kirkby in Chapel Street/The Hill, Kirkby in Ashfield - new pedestrian crossing Ashfield £50k-£100k Quarter 3 Ashfield South A60 Doncaster Road, Langold - upgrade of existing crossing facility Bassetlaw Blyth and Harworth £50k-£100k Quarter 3 Bridge Street, Worksop - amendment to parking arrangements (scheme carried over from 2013/14) Bassetlaw Worksop West £50k-£100k Quarter 3 and removal of signals at Ryton Street Thievesdale Lane, Worksop - new pedestrian crossing Bassetlaw Worksop North East and Carlton £50k-£100k Not programmed yet Swiney Way, Toton - refuge widening Broxtowe Chilwell and Toton ≤£25k Quarter 2 A60 Mansfield Road, Redhill - new pedestrian refuge Gedling Arnold North / Newstead ≤£25k Quarter 1 B684/Woodthorpe Drive, Woodthorpe - new pedestrian crossing Gedling Arnold South £50k-£100k Quarter 2 Moor Road/Park Road, Bestwood Village - junction improvements Gedling Newstead ≤£25k Quarter 3 Station Road (east of George Road), Carlton - new pedestrian crossing Gedling Carlton West £25k-£50k Quarter 2 A6097 Epperstone Bypass - new footway to connect Lowdham Lane, Woodborough with Lowdham Gedling / Newark & Calverton / Farnsfield & Lowdham £50k-£100k Quarter 3 Road, Epperstone over
    [Show full text]
  • Minutes of Dunham-On-Trent, with Ragnall, Darlton and Fledborough Parish Council (Dunham & District Parish Council)
    Minutes of Dunham-on-Trent, with Ragnall, Darlton and Fledborough Parish Council (Dunham & District Parish Council) Meeting of Dunham & District Parish Council held on the 9th Mar 2021 virtually via Zoom, as per the regulations enacted under the Coronavirus Act 2020, the meeting commenced at 7:00pm. Members Virtually Present Cllr Madeline Barden Chairman Via Remote Attendance Cllr Kathryn Watkinson Vice-Chair Cllr Lucy Atkinson Cllr Vera Ballinger Cllr Emma Thorpe Cllr Rachel Bean Cllr Adrian Stapleton Cllr Carole Booth Current Vacancies Darlton: 1, Dunham on Trent: 2 Also, Virtually Present Ed Knox Clerk/Responsible Financial Officer Via Remote Attendance 0 Members of the Public ➢ Public Forum None Present. 18/21 To Elect a Chairman of the Council Cllr Watkinson Proposed, Cllr Booth Seconded that Cllr Barden be Chairman. Therefore, the Council resolved that Cllr Barden be elected Chairman. Cllr Barden together with the Proper Officer, signed the Declaration of Acceptance of Office of Chairman form. 19/21 To Elect a Vice-Chair of the Council Cllr Booth Proposed, Cllr Bean Seconded that Cllr Watkinson be Vice-Chair. Therefore, the Council resolved that Cllr Watkinson be elected Vice-Chair. 20/21 To receive apologies for absence None. 21/21 To receive declarations of interest None. 22/21 To Approve Minutes of the Previous Meeting After discussion, the council resolved to accept the minutes. The chairman signed the minutes of the previous meeting as a true and accurate record. 23/21 To receive reports from County and District Councillors Dist Cllr Isard – Did not attend. County Cllr Ogle – Did not attend.
    [Show full text]