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The London Gazette, 21 November, 1913. 8415
THE LONDON GAZETTE, 21 NOVEMBER, 1913. 8415 In the urban district of Eastwood— the Board of Trade on or before the 20th day Mineral Railway leading to Plumptre of December next, and printed copies of the Colliery and crossing Cockerhouse-road. draft Order when deposited, and of the Order when made, may be obtained at the price of In the rural district of Basford— one shilling for each copy at the Company's Parish of Greasley— substations in Burns-street, Heanor, and in Mineral Railway leading to Digby Col- James-street, Kimberley, and at the offices of liery and crossing the road from Eastwood to the undermentioned Solicitor and Parlia- Kimberley. mentary Agent. Mineral Railway crossing the road from And notice is hereby further given, that a Beauvale to Lower Beauvale. map showing the boundaries of the proposed Mineral Railway near Moorgreen Colliery area of supply and the streets in which it is •crossing Engine-lane. proposed that electric lines shall be laid down- Mineral Railway near Moorgreen Colliery within a specified time, and a copy of this •crossing Willey-lane. advertisement as published in the LondoB Mineral Railway leading to Wafcnall Col- Gazette will be deposited, on or before the 29th liery and crossing the road from Beauvale day of November, 1913, for public inspection Priory to Beauvale Manor Farm. with the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Mineral Railway to Watnall sidings cross- Derby at his office at' Derby, with the Clerk of . ing the road from Watnall Station to the Peace for the County of Nottingham at Common Farm. -
2839-18 Redacted Response
Our Ref: 2839.18 1 May 2018 Dear Re: Request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) Thank you for your request for information, which was received by the Nottinghamshire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner on 5 April 2018. INFORMATION REQUESTED Please provide the register of premises or land owned by, or occupied for the purposes of, the office of Police and Crime Commissioner, and the functions of their force, for the financial year 2017/18. Entries listed should be broken down by local policing directorate (or borough), and indicate whether it is: Police building Other building/land Neighbourhood office Other RESPONSE Under S 1 (1) (a) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA), I can confirm that the Nottinghamshire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner does hold the information you have requested. Please see attached document that answers your questions. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in the Nottinghamshire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner. Should you have any further enquiries concerning this matter, please write or contact the Freedom of Information Officer on telephone number 0115 8445998 or e-mail [email protected]. The Nottinghamshire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner Arnot Hill House, Arnot Hill Park, Arnold, Nottingham NG5 6LU T 0115 844 5998 F 0115 844 5081 E nopcc@nottingh amshire.pnn.police.uk W www.nottinghamshire.pcc.police.uk Yours sincerely Lisa Gilmour Business Support Manager Nottinghamshire Office of the Police -
70 NEW LANE STANTON HILL SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD NOTTINGHAMSHIRE NG17 3GD £64,950 VIEWING by Appointment Through the Selling Agent O
70 NEW LANE STANTON HILL SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD NOTTINGHAMSHIRE NG17 3GD £64,950 VIEWING By appointment through the selling agent on (01623) 422000 16 Albert Street, Mansfield, Nottingham, NG18 1EB. TENURE Freehold • Traditional Terraced Property • Rear Garden • Two Reception Rooms • Potential for Development in Roof • Double Bedroom Space • Large Bathroom • Close to Local Amenities DIRECTIONS From Mansfield take Sutton Road/A38 towards Sutton, at the traffic lights turn left onto Skegby Lane sign posted Skegby, continue forward to the end of the road going straight over the traffic lights onto Mansfield Road. Continue forward for 1.5 miles until finally turning left onto New Lane where the property can be easily identified by our ‘For Sale’ board on the right hand side. This is an opportunity to purchase a large one double bedroom property with potential for development subject to planning permission into the roof space. There is a forecourt front garden, pathway leading to the rear where there is a garden and a garage which can only be utilised as a garden store as there is no vehicular right of way. UPVC double glazed entrance door into: KITCHEN 19’ X 5’ Which has a range of wall and base units, butchers block style work surfaces, belfast sink, range style cooker with plumbing for washing machine, integrated fridge, integrated freezer, wall and floor tiling, power points, ceiling spot lights and radiator. DINING ROOM 12’ X 12’ UPVC double glazed window to the rear, radiator, ceiling light points, ceiling coving and power points. With a white panelled door leading to the cellar and white panelled door leading to stairs to the first floor. -
STATEMENT of PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE of POLL and SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS Election of a Member of Parliament for the Ashf
STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of a Member of Parliament for the Ashfield Constituency Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for the Ashfield Constituency will be held on Thursday 12 December 2019, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. One Member of Parliament for the Ashfield Constituency is to be elected. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Name of Description (if Home Address Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Candidate any) Assentors Assentors Assentors ANDERSON (Address in the The Conservative Self Christine J(+) Flowers Carina(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Lee Mansfield Party Candidate Saddington Dale Flowers Alan Constituency) Flowers Carol A Flowers Shaun A Hughes Michael Hughes Lesley M Wiggins Michael T Wiggins Carol DAUBNEY (Address in the Brexit Party Peck Andrew(+) Baillie Carl A(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Martin Edward Ashfield Ellis Daniel Haskey Amanda Constituency) Penny Joanne Dawn Curtis Scott Marriott Simon A Breach Gary Pearce Alan P Webster Carl R FLEET (Address in the Labour Party Evans Christine L(+) Mcdowall (+) (++) (+) (++) Natalie Sarah Ashfield Blasdale David R Thomas A(++) Constituency) Flint Nicholas Mcpherson Anne Ball Kevin A Varnam Christopher -
Charged for Violent Offences Between 21 281113.Pdf
Alliance against Violence 28 November 2013 Today is the final day of our second week of action relating to the Alliance Against Violence. During this week Chief Inspector Ted Antill, the force lead for hate crime, has spoken out about it, Mickey Donald, a victim of disability hate crime has shared his story, and we have also reported on new projects funded by the Police and Crime Commissioner. Information on support for victims has also been made available. While the focus of the week has been hate crime we are continuing to drive home the message that we will not accept any form of violent crime. Between Thursday 21 November 2013 and Thursday 28 November 2013 89 people were charged in relation to violent offences. The below is a full list of those charged: First name Surname Age Address Offence Status Paul WRIGHT 32 CATKIN DRIVE Assault by Charged and Anthony GILTBROOK beating Bailed To NOTTINGHAM Court Calvin John HENRY 47 HAYDN ROAD Assault by Charged and NOTTINGHAM beating Bailed To Court Carl GALLON 27 DENNIS AVENUE, Assault a Charged and Andrew BEESTON person Bailed To David thereby Court occasioning them actual bodily harm Sam SCOTT 26 ROLLESTON DRIVE Assault by Charged and ARNOLD beating Bailed To Court Kismet ALTAF 55 SKIPTON CIRCUS Assault by Charged and NOTTINGHAM beating Bailed To Court Anthony SEDDON 45 CARLTON HILL, Assault by Charged and John CARLTON beating Bailed To Court Nevin TAYLOR 29 RADFORD ROAD Assault by Charged and NOTTINGHAM beating Bailed To Court Richard WILDING 31 COLSTON ROAD Common Charged and Michael NOTTINGHAM -
Agenda Greater Nottingham Joint Planning Advisory
AGENDA GREATER NOTTINGHAM JOINT PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD Tuesday 17th December 2019 2:00pm Broxtowe Town Hall 1. Introductions and Apologies 2. Declaration of Interests 3. Approval of minutes of last meeting and matters arising 4. Local Plans Update SS 5. Core Strategy (Greater Nottingham Strategic Plan) Review MG 6. Core Strategy Review Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report AG 7. Homes England Capacity Funding projects monitoring PM 8. Joint Planning Advisory Board Future Funding MG 9. Housing Developers Forum verbal feedback DM/ALL 10. Any other business ALL 11. Future Meetings ITEM 3 MINUTES OF THE GREATER NOTTINGHAM JOINT PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD (JPAB) MEETING HELD AT 2PM ON TUESDAY 24th SEPTEMBER JUNE 2019 AT BROXTOWE BOROUGH COUNCIL PRESENT Ashfield: Councillor M Relf City: Councillor M Edwards; Councillor L Woodings Erewash: Councillor M Powell Gedling: Councillor J Hollingsworth Nottinghamshire County: Councillor T Harper (Chair); Councillor P Rostance; Councillor G Wheeler Rushcliffe: Councillor R Upton Officers in Attendance Ashfield: Christine Sarris Broxtowe: Ruth Hyde; Steffan Saunders; Tom Genway Derbyshire: Steve Buffery Erewash: Oliver Dove Gedling: Alison Gibson Growth Point: Matthew Gregory; Peter McAnespie Nottingham City: Paul Seddon Nottinghamshire County: Sally Gill Rushcliffe: David Mitchell Observers Barratt Homes: Robert Galij Environment Agency: Rob Millbank Homes England: Sandhya Ward Mather Jamie: Rob Back Observer: Denise Bond Oxalis: Robert Gilmore Peverill Homes: Paul Stone Apologies Broxtowe: Councillor D Watts Nottingham City: Councillor S Longford Erewash: Steve Birkinshaw Highways England: Steve Freek 1. Introductions and Apologies Councillor T Harper (Chair) welcomed those attending and apologies noted. 2. Declarations of Interest There were no declarations of interest. 3. Approval of Minutes of the Last Meeting and Matters Arising 3.1 The minutes of the meeting held on 18 June 2019 were approved by Councillor Powell and seconded by Councillor Rostance. -
Timetable of C Card Registration and Pick up Sites in Nottinghamshire
TIMETABLE OF C CARD REGISTRATION AND PICK UP SITES IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE C Card Site Opening Times Registration or Pick Up 1. ASHFIELD Acre YPC Tuesday, Wednesday & Registration and Pick Up Morley Street Thursday 7.00 pm to 9.00 pm. Kirkby-in-Ashfield SESions Team Drop-in Nottinghamshire Thursday 12.25 pm- 1.10 pm NG17 7AZ Ashfield HPS (Outram Street) Available to service users and Registration and Pick Up Outram Street Centre their visitiors. 24 hour Old Chapel House supported housing service. Sutton-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 4AX Ashfield School School Nurse Drop in. Registration and Pick Up Sutton road Students Only Kirkby-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 8HP Brierley Park Health Centre By appointment, open Monday Registration and Pick Up 127 Sutton Road to Friday 7.00 am - 6.30 pm. Huthwaite Sutton-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 2NF Harts Chemists Monday to Friday 8.30 am to Pick Up Point 106/110 Watnall Rd 6.00 pm Hucknall Nottinghamshire NG15 7JW Holgate Academy Thursday lunchtime 12.25 to Registration and Pick Up Nabbs Lane 1.05 pm School Nurse drop-in. Hucknall Pupils of school only. Nottinghamshire NG15 9PX Hucknall Health Centre Monday to Friday 8.30 am to Registration and Pick Up Curtis Street 6.30 pm. Pick up from Hucknall reception. Nottinghamshire NG15 7JE Hucknall Interchange Tuesday, Wednesday and Registration and Pick Up 69 Linby Rd Friday 7.00 pm to 9.30 pm Hucknall Nottinghamshire NG15 7TX Kirkby College Wednesday lunchtime drop- Registration and Pick Up Tennyson Street ins Kirkby in Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 7DH TIMETABLE OF C CARD REGISTRATION AND PICK UP SITES IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE C Card Site Opening Times Registration or Pick Up Nabbs Lane Pharmacy Monday to Friday 9.00 am - Registration and Pick Up 83 Nabbs Lane 6.00 pm. -
The Benefice of St. Andrew's Church, Skegby with All Saints' Church, Stanton Hill and St. Katherine's Church, Teversal
The Benefice of St. Andrew’s Church, Skegby with All Saints’ Church, Stanton Hill and St. Katherine’s Church, Teversal. Parish Profile Job Description … To build on the existing cohesion for mission in these linked but distinctive communities To bring insight and strategies for growing our churches in line with the Diocesan Vision To lead the current ministerial team and enjoy working with a leadership mature in their faith To bring vision and an openness to the prompting of the Holy Spirit as we seek new ways of growing wider in our community outreach To serve as a Governor in our church school and as a trustee on parish charities To engage with local community as an energetic and passionate advocate for those in need. Person Specification … You will enjoy the prospect of building on good leadership and see new possibilities. You will relish the possibility of being a spiritual leader and fellow disciple. You will be someone who enjoys engaging with community life and the daily attention to people’s cares and concerns. You will be committed to your own learning and the nurture of others. You will be happy to take note of what our children are saying!! “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart………” Matthew 22:36 - 40 The children said, “I would like my Vicar to be someone who…..” “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations……” Matthew 28:19,20 The Vicarage is set in spacious grounds adjacent to St. Andrew’s Church. It was erected in 1973 and has been well maintained; solar panels have been recently installed. -
Broxtowe Borough Gedling Borough Nottingham City Greater Nottingham Aligned Core Strategies Part 1 Local Plan
Greater Nottingham Broxtowe Borough Gedling Borough Nottingham City Aligned Core Strategies Part 1 Local Plan Adopted September 2014 Contact Details: Broxtowe Borough Council Foster Avenue Beeston Nottingham NG9 1AB Tel: 0115 9177777 [email protected] www.broxtowe.gov.uk/corestrategy Gedling Borough Council Civic Centre Arnot Hill Park Arnold Nottingham NG5 6LU Tel: 0115 901 3757 [email protected] www.gedling.gov.uk/gedlingcorestrategy Nottingham City Council LHBOX52 Planning Policy Team Loxley House Station Street Nottingham NG2 3NG Tel: 0115 876 3973 [email protected] www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/corestrategy General queries about the process can also be made to: Greater Nottingham Growth Point Team Loxley House Station Street Nottingham NG2 3NG Tel 0115 876 2561 [email protected] www.gngrowthpoint.com Alternative Formats All documentation can be made available in alternative formats or languages on request. Contents Working in Partnership to Plan for Greater Nottingham 1 1.1 Working in Partnership to Plan for Greater Nottingham 1 1.2 Why the Councils are Working Together 6 1.3 The Local Plan (formerly Local Development Framework) 6 1.4 Sustainability Appraisal 9 1.5 Habitats Regulations Assessment 10 1.6 Equality Impact Assessment 11 The Future of Broxtowe, Gedling and Nottingham City in the Context of Greater Nottingham 13 2.1 Key Influences on the Future of the Plan Area 13 2.2 The Character of the Plan Area 13 2.3 Spatial Vision 18 2.4 Spatial Objectives 20 2.5 Links to Sustainable Community -
Draft Sopn.4.4.17
STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED AND NOTICE OF POLL Nottinghamshire County Council Election of a County Councillor The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a County Councillor for Kirkby North Electoral Division Description Name of Assentors Reason why no Name of Candidate Home Address (if any) Proposer(+), Seconder(++) longer nominated* ANCLIFF 8 Kingswood Drive, The Conservative Party Riggs Carl + Gregson Joan M ++ Sam Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Candidate Gregson Alan M Atkin Norma P NG17 8PY Bather Allan B Ward Susan A Ward Mitchel C Ward Mark Ward Matthew J Fox Stephen A INGRAM 91 Institute Street, Liberal Democrats Busby Helen B + Armstrong Anne Michelle ++ John Timothy Stanton Hill, Sutton in Hearson Greg Herberts Jamie L Ashfield, Herberts David Herberts Helen M Nottinghamshire, Vardy Brian R Vardy Lucy K NG17 3HD Hearson Jane M Hearson Lynden J JEANES Kirkby House, Kirkby UK Independence Party Claydon Nancy M + Sansom Moira J ++ Janet House Drive, Kirkby-in- Pilling Veronica Pilling Steven J Ashfield, Broadbent Jordan L Lee Jill Nottinghamshire, Ramsden Emily J Ramsden Maxine L NG17 8JP Broadbent George Hill Luke D KNIGHT 27 Clumber Street, Labour Party Parsons Carol + Hitchens Michael J ++ John Kirkby in Ashfield, Nuttall Lynn Rickers Judith L Nottinghamshire, Tomlinson Jean Paterson Jean NG17 7NE Bonsall Mary P Gore June Devonshire Edna Soar Peter H *Decision of the Deputy Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated. The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated. -
Response to the Constituency Boundary Review 2023.Pdf
City Council - 19 July 2021 Report of the Leader of the Council Constituency Boundary Review for England 2023 1 Summary 1.1 This report sets out a proposed Nottingham City Council response to the Boundary Commission for England (BCE) Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries. 1.2 Council is asked to consider a proposed response on behalf of the City Council to the BCE proposals for Nottingham City, for submission ahead of the 2nd August 2021 deadline for responding, and provide formal endorsement. 1.3 More details of the BCE proposals for Nottingham City are set out below under section 5. 2 Recommendations 2.1 That Council endorse the proposed response for submission to the BCE. 2.2 That Council note the BCE’s proposals for Nottingham City. 3 Reasons for recommendations 3.1 To ensure that the existing accountability between constituents, local authorities and local MPs is maintained following the conclusion of the BCE’s review. 3.2 To raise concerns with the BCE that Nottingham City’s population is not properly counted or reflected in the electorate figures used or the proposals put forward for Nottingham City’s three existing constituencies of Nottingham East, Nottingham North and Nottingham South. 4 Other options considered in making recommendations 4.1 Not responding to the BCE, this was discounted for the reasons set out under Section 3. 5 Background (including outcomes of consultation) 5.1 The BCE published its initial proposals for new constituencies on 8th June 2021, including changes to existing constituency boundaries covering the City of Nottingham. More details are set out in Appendix 1. -
Area 7 Local Bus Travel Guide for Hucknall, Sutton, Kirkby And
Area 7 local bus travel guide for Hucknall, Sutton, Kirkby and Annesley areas August 2014 This leaflet provides a travel map and destination and frequency guide for all local bus services in the Hucknall, Sutton, Kirkby and Annesley 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 1 (Mansfield Miller) Alfreton (hourly) - Huthwaite - Sutton - Mansfield - Mansfield Woodhouse Daily 10-20 mins 10 mins 30-60 mins 30 mins 3A (The threes) Nottingham - Hucknall - Newstead - Annesley Woodhouse - Kirkby - Sutton - Mansfield Daily 30 mins 30 mins 60 mins 60mins 3B (The threes) Nottingham - Hucknall - Annesley - Kirkby - Sutton - Mansfield Daily 30 mins 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins 3C (The threes) Nottingham - Hucknall - Annesley - Kirkby - Coxmoor Estate - Sutton - Mansfield Daily 30 mins 30 mins 60 mins 60 mins N3 (The threes) Nottingham - Hucknall (0030 - 0230) - Kirkby (0300 & 0330) Fri, Sat night bus 30 mins ---- ---- ---- 8AOT Nottingham - City Hospital - Hucknall Mon - Sat 3 journeys 60 mins ---- ---- 9.1 (The Nines) Mansfield - Sutton - Alfreton - Ripley - Derby Mon - Sat 2 journeys 60 mins 1 journey ---- 9.2 (The Nines) Derby - Ripley - Alfreton - Sutton - Mansfield Mon - Sat 2 journeys 60 mins 60 mins ---- 9.3 (The Nines) Ripley - Alfreton - Sutton - Mansfield Mon - Sat 30 mins 30 mins 30 mins ---- 9.3 Sutton - Alfreton Sun & Bank Hols ---- ---- ---- 60 mins 90 (The Ninety) Mansfield