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Housing Land Supply Position Statement 2020/21 to 2024/25
www.eastriding.gov.uk www.eastriding.gov.uk ff YouYouTubeTube East Riding Local Plan 2012 - 2029 Housing Land Supply Position Statement For the period 2020/21 to 2024/25 December 2020 Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1 Background ........................................................................................................................ 1 National Policy .................................................................................................................. 1 Performance ...................................................................................................................... 3 Residual housing requirement ......................................................................................... 5 2 Methodology ........................................................................................................... 7 Developing the Methodology ........................................................................................... 7 Covid-19 ............................................................................................................................. 8 Calculating the Potential Capacity of Sites .................................................................... 9 Pre-build lead-in times ................................................................................................... 10 Build rates for large sites .............................................................................................. -
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House Number Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Town/Area County Postcode 64 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 70 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 72 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 74 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 80 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 82 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 84 Abbey Grove Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HE 1 Abbey Road Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 4TU 2 Abbey Road Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 4TU 3 Abbey Road Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 4TU 4 Abbey Road Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 4TU 1 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 3 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 5 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 7 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 9 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 11 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 13 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 15 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 17 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 19 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 21 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 23 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 7NA 25 Abbotts Way Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire YO16 -
Hornsea Hospital Services Will Be Expanded
Hornseaand district www.murrayhillssolicitors.co.uk COMMUNITY NEWS [email protected] Wills . Probate . Property Law . Power of A orney Issue 52 - March 2019 www.hornseacommunitynews.uk Hornsea hospital services will be expanded Services Provider to review the services provided in the reassured by the answers to my ques ons and I look SERVICES at Hornsea Co age Hospital will be expanded hospital. forward to mid-March when it should all happen, including from March Hornsea Town Council have heard at a recent Carol Waudby confi rmed that services would be expanding extra wound clinic's, extra podiatry clinic's, more physio mee ng. to include wound care clinics every weekday, foot care and new con nence, bowel and bladder clinic. All this is The council welcomed Jane Hawkard, Chief Offi cer at East clinics two days a week, musculoskeletal clinics two days a dependent on ge ng the staff . I am so pleased that we Riding of Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) week in the bespoke physiotherapy space at the hospital seem to be moving forward with new op ons and keeping and Carol Waudby, Chief Opera ng Offi cer at City Health and a regular con nence, bowel and bladder clinic. Carol the hospital available for the future of our residents in Care Partnership (CHCP) CIC to talk to them prior to their hoped the new metable would be available from early to Hornsea and North Holderness.” mee ng on Monday, February 4. The representa ves met mid-March. Jane con nued, “The CCG is working with the League of MP Graham Stuart added: “I was -
Introduction
INTRODUCTION This volume publishes the papers and correspondence of the Hotham family during the civil wars and interregnum. The head of the family and first baronet, Sir John Hotham, is well known in the national narrative because of his critical role in denying the king entry to Hull on 23 April 1642. This episode ignited much contemporary controversy, raising the stakes in a pamphlet war between the king and his parliamentary opponents, and making armed conflict far more likely. It has attracted considerable attention from constitutional historians who have debated its legal ramifications, while political and military historians have recognized that the king’s failure to seize the large arms magazine at Hull badly undermined the royalist war effort. Yet, despite their national importance in 1642, the Hotham family’s papers have only rarely been utilized by academics. Late twentieth-century historians such as J.T. Cliffe, Barbara English, and Peter Roebuck drew upon the collection to inform their work on the wider theme of Yorkshire gentry landowners,1 but few others have been to Hull to access the archive. This also reflects a relative neglect of northern England in civil war historiography. There has been no biography of either of the Hothams, and their most recent family histories date from as long ago as the First World War. 2 This is unfortunate, because Sir John Hotham and his eldest son were extremely colourful and enigmatic figures, whose letters reveal much about the cultural attitudes of the English gentry in the 1640s. This volume seeks to redress this imbalance and restore the centrality of the Hotham family to the parliamentary cause. -
Allocations Document
East Riding Local Plan 2012 - 2029 Allocations Document PPOCOC--L Adopted July 2016 “Making It Happen” PPOC-EOOC-E Contents Foreword i 1 Introduction 2 2 Locating new development 7 Site Allocations 11 3 Aldbrough 12 4 Anlaby Willerby Kirk Ella 16 5 Beeford 26 6 Beverley 30 7 Bilton 44 8 Brandesburton 45 9 Bridlington 48 10 Bubwith 60 11 Cherry Burton 63 12 Cottingham 65 13 Driffield 77 14 Dunswell 89 15 Easington 92 16 Eastrington 93 17 Elloughton-cum-Brough 95 18 Flamborough 100 19 Gilberdyke/ Newport 103 20 Goole 105 21 Goole, Capitol Park Key Employment Site 116 22 Hedon 119 23 Hedon Haven Key Employment Site 120 24 Hessle 126 25 Hessle, Humber Bridgehead Key Employment Site 133 26 Holme on Spalding Moor 135 27 Hornsea 138 East Riding Local Plan Allocations Document - Adopted July 2016 Contents 28 Howden 146 29 Hutton Cranswick 151 30 Keyingham 155 31 Kilham 157 32 Leconfield 161 33 Leven 163 34 Market Weighton 166 35 Melbourne 172 36 Melton Key Employment Site 174 37 Middleton on the Wolds 178 38 Nafferton 181 39 North Cave 184 40 North Ferriby 186 41 Patrington 190 42 Pocklington 193 43 Preston 202 44 Rawcliffe 205 45 Roos 206 46 Skirlaugh 208 47 Snaith 210 48 South Cave 213 49 Stamford Bridge 216 50 Swanland 219 51 Thorngumbald 223 52 Tickton 224 53 Walkington 225 54 Wawne 228 55 Wetwang 230 56 Wilberfoss 233 East Riding Local Plan Allocations Document - Adopted July 2016 Contents 57 Withernsea 236 58 Woodmansey 240 Appendices 242 Appendix A: Planning Policies to be replaced 242 Appendix B: Existing residential commitments and Local Plan requirement by settlement 243 Glossary of Terms 247 East Riding Local Plan Allocations Document - Adopted July 2016 Contents East Riding Local Plan Allocations Document - Adopted July 2016 Foreword It is the role of the planning system to help make development happen and respond to both the challenges and opportunities within an area. -
River Basin Management Plan Humber River Basin District Annex C
River Basin Management Plan Humber River Basin District Annex C: Actions to deliver objectives Contents C.1 Introduction 2 C. 2 Actions we can all take 8 C.3 All sectors 10 C.4 Agriculture and rural land management 16 C.5 Angling and conservation 39 C.6 Central government 50 C.7 Environment Agency 60 C.8 Industry, manufacturing and other business 83 C.9 Local and regional government 83 C.10 Mining and quarrying 98 C.11 Navigation 103 C.12 Urban and transport 110 C.13 Water industry 116 C.1 Introduction This annex sets out tables of the actions (the programmes of measures) that are proposed for each sector. Actions are the on the ground activities that will implemented to manage the pressures on the water environment and achieve the objectives of this plan. Further information relating to these actions and how they have been developed is given in: • Annex B Objectives for waters in the Humber River Basin District This gives information on the current status and environmental objectives that have been set and when it is planned to achieve these • Annex D Protected area objectives (including programmes for Natura 2000) This gives details of the location of protected areas, the monitoring networks for these, the environmental objectives and additional information on programmes of work for Natura 2000 sites. • Annex E Actions appraisal This gives information about how we have set the water body objectives for this plan and how we have selected the actions • Annex F Mechanisms for action This sets out the mechanisms - that is, the policy, legal, financial and voluntary arrangements - that allow actions to be put in place The actions are set out in tables for each sector. -
Post and Os Erosion Table for Web Updated
Estimated cliff eroson rates for 500m lengths: Updated June 2009 June 2009 NM Location 500m Profile length Profile ERYC Post Post Comments Final estimated number metres Erosion rate number Erosion rate erosion rate m/yr 2 0.42 High sheltered cliffs still Sewerby P001 447 0.25 mainly chalk 0.32 3 0.29 North Bridlington P002 477 0.08 No post Stable cliffs 0.08 South Bridlington P008 390 0.76 Low dunes no apparent erosion 0.06 5 0.06 Wilsthorpe P009 460 0.43 Low dunes. Recently no apparent erosion so use 0.06 6 0.61 lower adjacent erosion records 7 0.05 Low clay cliff, low erosion rate somewhere Wilsthorpe south P010 500 0.39 between P009 to P010 0.15 North of Fraisthorpe P011 500 0.30 8 0.11 Low clay cliff, recent erosion rate is low but 0.30 historical erosion rate suggests higher Fraisthorpe P012 500 0.32 Low clay cliff erosion probable near average 9 0.48 for all posts 0.35 10 0.24 South of Fraisthorpe P013 500 0.62 11 0.74 Low clay cliff, ersion rate starts to increase 0.68 North of Earl's Dyke, N Barmston P014 500 0.65 No post Low clay cliff, erosion rate between P13 & P15 0.82 Earl's Dyke, north of Barmston 12 1.42 Low sand covered clay cliffs, post erosion 1.03 P015 500 0.96 higher than historical rate, average probably 13 1.41 between P014 and P016 North of Barmston P016 500 1.07 Low clay cliffs, average erosion probably near 1.24 14 1.09 actual rate Low Grounds north of Barmston P017 500 1.07 Low sandy covered clay cliffs, erosion rate probably 1.26 15 1.34 a little above recorded average North side Barmston at Campsite P018 432 1.24 Clay cliffs rise towards Barmston 1.28 16 1.31 South side Barmston 17 1.39 Higher clay cliffs opposite Barmston 1.51 18 1.62 P019 432 1.52 Barmston drain area 19 1.42 Lower cliffs at drain, erosion rate complicated by defence 1.66 P020 318 1.47 works, higher south side, use average from cliff lines South of Barmston drain 20 2.43 Low clay cliffs south of Barmston drain area. -
Rou1~H Pari H
490 HOLDERNESS DIVISION. ROOS TOWNSHIP. Post, Money Order Office, and Savings Bank; E. \Vallis, postmaster. Letters, via Hull, arrive at 9-45 a.m., and are despatched at 3-25 p.m. No Sunday business. Atkinson Charles, joiner and wheelwright Pickering Wm., vict. and horse breaker, Roos Atkinson William, joiner and builder Arms Bayldon Mr. Henry John Reed Thomas, carrier to Hull, (Friday) Blenkin Jas., joiner, wheelwright, blacksmith, Sharp James, cowkeeper machinist, and steam thrashing machine Shepherd Richard, grocer and oil dealer proprietor, North end Silversides Charles, master, National school Branton Joseph, shoemaker Thompson William Henry, cattle dealer Cockerline Thomas, gardener Tover William & Son (Thomas), corn and flour Curtis Wm., joiner, wheelwright, and draper dealers Dennison Garton, saddler and harness maker Turnbull Edwd. Thew, physician and surgeon, Dickinson George, Esq., The Elms medical officer and public vaccinator for the Dickinson Wm. Geo., Esq., J.P., The Rectory North-East District of Patrington Union, Dobson Geo., wheelwright and joiner, North end The Chestnuts Fewster Henry Grantham, corn miller Wallis Edwd., grocer, druggist, ironmonger, Foster Mr. Thomas and postmaster, agent for the Sun Fire and Hardbattle David, carrier to Hull (Tuesday and Life Office Friday), North end Wilkinson Mrs. Susan Hardbattle Mrs. Hannah, Ivy cottage Ion Miss Anne, milliner and draper Farmers. J ackson John, cattle dealer J ackson Peter, cattle dealer Banks J ames, East Field cottage J ohnson :Mrs. Fanny Clark Mrs. Frances, Elm Tree house J ubb Robt., tailor, draper, and market gardener Clegg John and Edmund, Glebe farm Jubb Mr. Robert Welburn Hotham Feaster William King J oseph, gamekeeper Harrison Henry, Roos furze Langthorp J ames, plumber, glazier, and painter Keith Henry, North end Laws J ames, fellmonger Maltas John Linsley Mr. -
The Furrow Press Monthly Magazine Issue 3 October 2018
THE FURROW PRESS MONTHLY MAGAZINE ISSUE 3 OCTOBER 2018 Boothferry Road Clackna Farm Owstwick Grange Howden East Street Owstwick Goole Kilham Roos, Hull East Yorkshire East Yorkshire East Yorkshire DN14 7DZ YO25 4RF HU12 0LH 01430 430624 01262 420226 01964 670224 Used Tractors: • New Holland T7.220 LWB Year 2011 - 3350 Hours • New Holland T7.200 Year 2012 - 62 - 2800 Hours COMBINES • New Holland T6080 Year 2011 - 61 - 2950 Hours • New Holland T6080 Year 2008 - 7000 Hours ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ • Deutz Agrofarm 100 Year 2007 - 9000 Hours T7.200 Current Demonstrators: • T7.315 HD • T7.260 S/W • T7.260 Classic CX7.90 • T7.210 S/W • T6.175 DCT T5.120 E/C • T6.180 E/C New Holland New Excellent early order discounts on all combines: • Boomer 40 Syncro TC, CX and CR, with fantastic finanace packages Current New Stock & All units are now available available. LIMITED TIME ONLY. for pre-sale for end of Expected Deliveries: demonstration delivery. • T7.210 Classic Used: Ex-Demonstrators: • T7.190 Classic • CX8090 with 25ft Variable feed Header • CR8.90 with 30ft Variable feed Header • T7.190 Classic Year 2013 - 851 Hours Year 2018 - 20 Hours • T5.120 E/C T7.315 HD • CX8040 with 17ft Variable feed Header • CX7.90 with 22ft Variable feed Header • T4.55 2WD Year 2009 - 1467 hours Year 2018 - 33 Hours • Boomer 40 HST • Boomer 30 HST (SOLD) TRACTORS & BALERS More combines available soon! To ensure we can fulfil your needs please contact us with your requirements and we will let you know when suitable machines arrive. Balers: • BB1290 Plus • RB150 -
Rooster 147 July 2007
Number 147 The Roos Parish Newsletter July 2007 The Rooster Severe flooding hits Roos Parish For a week earlier persistent rain had saturated the fields and filled the dykes. Then on 25th and 26th June unprecedented heavy rainfall caused complete havoc. Lakes stood in the fields and many roads were impassable because of the depth of water. Communities were cut off. Low-lying properties were inundated. Furniture, equipment and valued personal possessions were ru- ined. Much of the debris, in skips and stacked pathetically in gardens and on pavements, still awaits visits by insurance assessors, though it is said that some properties were either uninsured or under- insured. In the parish as a whole at least 52 dwellings were affected, 10% of properties in the parish. Many householders were distraught. Their recovery – financial and emotional – may take years. All our settlements suffered Personal reports and photographs are incomplete but some residents suffered in all parts of the parish. Outlying settlements Owstwick Mr & Mrs Collinson of Field View, Fitling, had their ground floor flooded and had to evacuate horses and livestock from out- buildings. Hilston Three properties were affected. Another three properties were marooned. Some residents tried to reach Roos over the fields in a four-wheel drive but risked being bogged down : water in the pud- dle lapped half way up the driver`s side and they had to re- turn home defeated. Photo provided by Mr L Lewis Tunstall In This Issue David Craggs reports that Tunstall did not suffer too badly, though Southfield Lane was Pages temporarily impassable and a car was stranded for two days. -
Small to Medium Sized Flood Alleviation Works
SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZED FLOOD ALLEVIATION WORKS The Council has completed an extensive programme of minor flood and drainage schemes in the East Riding. These important schemes which span across much of the East Riding are complement the larger major schemes detailed on the webpage. The value of the below works ranges from just a few thousand pounds to seven figure sums, funded through a combination of Council capital and revenue funding, Defra grants such as Flood Defence Grant in Aid (FDGiA) and Local Levy funding. For more information about these works contact us at: [email protected] The following table details the minor schemes completed since 2007 and the accompanying map shows the location of those schemes: Map no. Scheme name Summary description Approx. value range 1 Beck Lane/Barnards Drive, South Cave Flood reduction £10,000-£100,000 2 Roos Village Highway drainage improvements £10,000-£100,000 3 Ellerker Flood reduction & highway drainage improvements £10,000-£100,000 4 Creyke Beck, Cottingham New screen structure £10,000-£100,000 5 Snuff Mill Lane, Cottingham New screen structure £10,000-£100,000 6 Mill Beck, Cottingham New screen structure £10,000-£100,000 7 Willerby Low Road, Cottingham New screen structure £0-£10,000 8 Megginsons Turnpike, Hutton Cranswick Drainage improvements £0-£10,000 9 A1079 Deepdale, Bishop Burton Highway drainage improvements £10,000-£100,000 10 Hornsea Groundwater telemetry installation £10,000-£100,000 11 Eadon Place, Snaith New soakaways £10,000-£100,000 12 King George V Playing Fields, Cottingham -
HULL NEIGHBOURHOOD. 589 GREAT COWDEN in This Pa-Rish, and LITTLE Holtby Esq
HULL NEIGHBOURHOOD. 589 GREAT COWDEN in this pa-rish, and LITTLE Holtby esq. and J. R. and A. Brown esqrs. are the COWDEN in Aldbrough parish, have long been united chief landowners. There is a small Primitive Metho as one township, called Cowdens Ambo, from 1 to 2 dist chapel, with 80 sittings, at Great Cowden. The miles south-by-east from Mapleton and 5 south-south population of Cowdens Ambo in 1891 was 112; the area east from Hornsea, in Hedon county court district. is 158 acres of land and 96 of foreshore; rateable value, The trustees of the late Williarn Whiting esq. who are £1,140. lords of the manor, the trustees of the late Robert MAPLETON. Twidle Albert & Ernest, market Swift Fred. farmer Kelly Rev.Thos.Winter M.A.Yicarage gardeners Swift George Henry, farmer Lakmg George, School house Walker Charles Robert, manager to Tharratt Edmund, Cross Keys .P.H COMMERCIAL. John J ackson Wheeler Thompson :\Iartin, farmer Ake Samuel, f~r!ller . Witty Thomas & Son, farmers, Hill LITTLE COWDE~ Ake Thomas, JOmer & wheelwnght farm . : · Barnfather William, farmer GREAT COWDEN. Lock Jonathan, farm ba1hff to John Berry J ames, farmer, Broomhill COMMERCIAL. R. & A. Brown .. Butler Edwin tailor Beeton James, farmer Clegg Edmund, farm ba1hff to the Butler Georg~, blacksmith Board of Trade Rocket Life Saving trustees of Robert Holtby esq Butler Mary Ann (:\1rs.), shopkeeper, ApparJ.tus (101) ROLSTO:N. Post office Cooper John, farmer Haworth-Booth Benjamin Booth Dunn John, farmer Dawson Robert, labourer B.A., D.L., J.P. Rolston hall Gibson William Henry, farm baihff Giles Stephen, cowkeeper Botham John, farmer, Seats house to David P.