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Wyre Settlement Study
Wyre Council Wyre Local Plan Evidence Base Settlement Study August 2016 1 Wyre Council Local Plan Evidence Base - Settlement Study. August 2016 Contents 1. Introduction 2. What is a Settlement? 3. What is a Settlement Hierarchy? 4. The Geography of Wyre – A Summary 5. Methodology 6. Results Appendices Appendix 1 – Population Ranking by Settlement Appendix 2 – Service and Facility Ranking by Settlement Appendix 3 – Transport Accessibility and Connectivity Ranking by Settlement Appendix 4 – Employment Ranking by Settlement Appendix 5 – Overall Settlement Ranking Date: August 2016 2 Wyre Council Local Plan Evidence Base - Settlement Study. August 2016 1. Introduction This study forms part of the evidence base for the Wyre Local Plan. It details research undertaken by the Wyre council planning policy team into the role and function of the borough’s settlements, describing why this work has been undertaken, the methodology used and the results. Understanding the nature of different settlements and the relative roles they can play is critical to developing and delivering local plan strategy and individual policies. With this in mind, the aim of this Settlement Study is two-fold. First, to establish a baseline position in terms of understanding the level of economic and social infrastructure present in each settlement and how this might influence the appropriate nature and scale of development. It will provide evidence for discussions with stakeholders and developers about the nature of supporting infrastructure needed to ensure that future development is sustainable. Second, to identify, analyse and rank the borough’s settlements according to a range of indicators, and by doing so to inform the definition of the local plan settlement hierarchy (see Section 3 below). -
Flood Forum Minutes 10 December 2020
WYRE FLOOD FORUM Thursday 10 December 2020, 1.00pm start via Microsoft Teams MINUTES OF MEETING Present Chair Carl Green (CG) Head of Engineering, Wyre Borough Council Wyre Borough Councillors Cllr Roger Berry (RB) Neighbourhood Services & Community Safety Portfolio Holder Cllr Phil Orme (PO) Preesall Ward (and Preesall Town Councillor) Cllr Paul Moon (PM) Preesall Ward (and Preesall Town Councillor) Lancashire County Councillors Cllr Matthew Salter (MS) (Wyre Rural Central) Cllr Alf Clempson (AC) (Poulton-le-Fylde) Cllr John Shedwick (JS) Lancashire County Council (Thornton & Hambleton) Parish and Town Councillors Cllr Roger Brooks (RBr) Garstang Town Council Council Officers/Agency Representatives Paul Long (PL) Wyre Borough Council (Engineers Directorate) Christine Hamilton (CH) Environment Agency Graeme Kelly (GK) Environment Agency Lydia Cowell (LC) Environment Agency Alistair Graham (AG) Lancashire County Council (Flood Risk Engineer) Tom Myerscough (TM) Wyre Rivers Trust Mark O’Donnell (MO) LCC (Highways) FLAG Representatives Roger Weatherell (RW) Churchtown FLAG Linda Rowland (LR) Preesall FLAG Phil Jenkins (PJ) Thornton FLAG John Quine (JQ) Thornton FLAG David Astall (DA) Great Eccleston FLAG Pamela Nickols (PN) St Michaels FLAG John Nickols (JN) St Michaels FLAG APOLOGIES: Cllr Andrew Cropper Preesall Ward (and Preesall Town Councillor) Cllr Julie Robinson Hambleton Ward Cllr Graham Holden Cllr Liz Webster Wyre Borough Council and Garstang Town Council Cllr Mary Stirzaker Wyre Borough Council and Fleetwood Town council Kathrine -
Actuarial Valuation Report
HEALTH WEALTH CAREER ACTUARIAL VALUATION REPORT LANCASHIRE COUNTY PENSION FUND AS AT 31 MARCH 2016 ACTUARIAL VALUATION A S A T 31 MARCH 2016 LANCASHIRE COUNTY PENSION FUND CONTENTS 1. Introduction 1 2. Funding Strategy – Key Elements 2 3. Key results of the funding assessment 3 · Solvency funding position 3 · Primary contribution rate 4 · Correcting the shortfall – secondary contribution rate 4 4. Experience since last valuation 5 · Summary of key inter-valuation experience 5 · Reasons for the change in funding position since the last actuarial valuation 6 5. Cashflows, risks and alternative funding positions 7 · Benefit cashflows 7 · Projected funding position at next actuarial valuation 8 · Material risks faced by the Fund 8 · Sensitivity of funding position to changes in key assumptions 8 · Minimum risk funding position 9 APPENDICES A. Assumptions 11 · How the benefits are valued 11 · Financial assumptions used to calculate the funding target 12 · Demographic assumptions used 12 · Assumptions used to calculate the primary contribution rate 15 B. Summary membership data 17 C. Assets 18 D. Scheme benefits 19 E. Summary of income and expenditure 20 F. Analysis of membership experience 21 G. Rates and adjustments certificate issued in accordance with Regulation 62 22 · Primary contribution rate 22 · Secondary contribution rate 22 · Contribution amounts payable 22 · Further adjustments 22 · Regulation 62(8) 23 H. Schedule to the rates and adjustments certificate dated 31 March 2017 24 I. Glossary 44 MERCER ii ACTUARIAL VALUATION A S A T 31 MARCH 2016 LANCASHIRE COUNTY PENSION FUND 1 INTRODUCTION This report is addressed to the Administering Authority of the Lancashire County Pension Fund (“the Administering Authority”) and is provided to meet the requirements of Regulation 62 of the Local Government Scheme Regulations 2013 (as amended) (“the Regulations”). -
42 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
42 bus time schedule & line map 42 Blackpool Town Centre View In Website Mode The 42 bus line (Blackpool Town Centre) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Blackpool Town Centre: 5:25 AM - 5:42 PM (2) Lancaster City Centre: 6:53 AM - 5:50 PM (3) White Lund: 6:33 PM - 7:24 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 42 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 42 bus arriving. Direction: Blackpool Town Centre 42 bus Time Schedule 101 stops Blackpool Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:10 AM - 5:10 PM Monday 5:25 AM - 5:42 PM Homfray Avenue, White Lund Tuesday 5:25 AM - 5:42 PM Morecambe Road School, White Lund Wednesday 5:25 AM - 5:42 PM Lancaster And Morecambe College, White Lund Thursday 5:25 AM - 5:42 PM Penrhyn Road, Scale Hall Friday 5:25 AM - 5:42 PM Scale Hall Saturday 6:45 AM - 5:42 PM Morecambe Road, England Summersgill Road, Scale Hall Carlisle Bridge, Ryelands 42 bus Info Wenning Place, Lancaster Direction: Blackpool Town Centre Stops: 101 Our Ladys Rchs, Skerton Trip Duration: 96 min Line Summary: Homfray Avenue, White Lund, Red Cross, Skerton Morecambe Road School, White Lund, Lancaster And Morecambe College, White Lund, Penrhyn Road, Parliament Street, Lancaster City Centre Scale Hall, Scale Hall, Summersgill Road, Scale Hall, Carlisle Bridge, Ryelands, Our Ladys Rchs, Skerton, 32 Parliament Street, Lancaster Red Cross, Skerton, Parliament Street, Lancaster City Centre, Sainsburys, Lancaster City Centre, Bus Sainsburys, Lancaster City Centre Station, Lancaster City Centre, -
527 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
527 bus time schedule & line map 527 Elswick - Preesall St Aidans Cetc View In Website Mode The 527 bus line (Elswick - Preesall St Aidans Cetc) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Preesall: 7:30 AM (2) Singleton: 3:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 527 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 527 bus arriving. Direction: Preesall 527 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Preesall Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:30 AM Fire Station, Singleton Station Road, Singleton Civil Parish Tuesday 7:30 AM Mile Road, Singleton Wednesday 7:30 AM Town Head Farm, Thistleton Thursday 7:30 AM Friday 7:30 AM Ship Inn, Elswick Saturday Not Operational Beech Road, Elswick Langtree Lane, Elswick Great Eccleston Ceps, Elswick 527 bus Info Copp Lane, Great Eccleston Civil Parish Direction: Preesall Stops: 32 Two Trees, Elswick Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: Fire Station, Singleton, Mile Road, Chesham Lodge, Great Eccleston Singleton, Town Head Farm, Thistleton, Ship Inn, Elswick, Beech Road, Elswick, Langtree Lane, Chesham Lodge, Great Eccleston Civil Parish Elswick, Great Eccleston Ceps, Elswick, Two Trees, White Bull, Great Eccleston Elswick, Chesham Lodge, Great Eccleston, White Bull, Great Eccleston, Health Centre, Great Eccleston, High Street, Great Eccleston Raikes Road, Great Eccleston, Cartford Lane, Little Health Centre, Great Eccleston Eccleston, Blackpool Old Road, Little Eccleston, Larbreck Gardens, Larbreck, Larbreck Hall, Larbreck, Raikes Road, Great Eccleston Windy -
Summary Evaluation of Fylde Coast Academy Trust (FCAT)
Ofsted Piccadilly Gate T 0300 123 1231 Store Street Textphone 0161 618 8524 Manchester [email protected] M1 2WD www.gov.uk.ofsted 6 March 2019 Tony Nicholson Chief Executive Officer Fylde Coast Academy Trust 488 Lytham Road Blackpool Lancashire FY4 1TL Dear Mr Nicholson Summary evaluation of Fylde Coast Academy Trust (FCAT) Following the summary evaluation of FCAT in January 2019, I am writing on behalf of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills to confirm the findings. Thank you for your cooperation during my visit to the trust with my colleague, Stephen Bentham, Her Majesty’s Inspector, on 28 to 31 January 2019. Please pass on our thanks to your staff and other stakeholders who kindly gave up their time to meet us. The findings from the summary evaluation and a wider consideration of the trust’s overall performance are set out below. Summary of main findings ◼ Trustees (‘Directors’) have a clear vision for the trust and are committed to making a positive difference to pupils’ lives. ◼ The quality of education in most of the trust’s schools is improving, particularly in the case of those that joined the trust having previously been judged inadequate by Ofsted. ◼ Pupils achieve well overall in the primary phase but are less successful in the secondary phase. ◼ Although improving the quality of teaching and learning is a priority for the trust, there is more to be done to ensure that teaching in key stages 3 and 4 enables pupils to achieve as well as they can. -
Secondary School Admissions in North Lancashire 2021 /22
North · Lancaster and Morecambe · Wyre · Fylde Secondary School Admissions in North Lancashire 2021 /22 This information should be read along with the website or the main booklet “Secondary School Admissions in Lancashire - Information for Parents 2021-22” APPLY ONLINE www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools The closing date for applications is Saturday 31 October 2020 www.lancashire.gov.uk/schools Definitions For Voluntary Aided, Free Schools, Foundation Schools and Academies for Admission Purposes The following terms used throughout this booklet are defined as follows, except where individual arrangements spell out a different definition. Distance The 'straight line' method of measurement only applies for admission purposes. For transport 'walking routes' are used to determine distance. Explanations of these terms can be found in the main booklet. Parents/Family Members A parent is any person who has parental responsibility or care of the child. Where admission arrangements refer to 'parent's attendance at church' it is sufficient for just one parent to attend. 'Family members' include only parents and siblings. Medical/Social/Welfare Where schools have a medical/social/welfare admission criterion then this should take into account the circumstances of the child and the family. Please note the Local Authority information in the main admissions booklet. Looked After and Previously Looked After Children The School Admissions Code [December 2014] states that within the oversubscription criteria, the highest priority must be given to looked after children and children who were looked after, but ceased to be so because they were adopted (or became subject to a residence order or special guardianship order). A 'looked after child' ( 1 ) or a child who was previously looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an adoption( 2 ) child arrangements order (residency order) ( 3 ) or special guardianship order ( 4) . -
Royal Air Force Visits to Schools
Location Location Name Description Date Location Address/Venue Town/City Postcode NE1 - AFCO Newcas Ferryhill Business and tle Ferryhill Business and Enterprise College Science of our lives. Organised by DEBP 14/07/2016 (RAF) Enterprise College Durham NE1 - AFCO Newcas Dene Community tle School Presentations to Year 10 26/04/2016 (RAF) Dene Community School Peterlee NE1 - AFCO Newcas tle St Benet Biscop School ‘Futures Evening’ aimed at Year 11 and Sixth Form 04/07/2016 (RAF) St Benet Biscop School Bedlington LS1 - Area Hemsworth Arts and Office Community Academy Careers Fair 30/06/2016 Leeds Hemsworth Academy Pontefract LS1 - Area Office Gateways School Activity Day - PDT 17/06/2016 Leeds Gateways School Leeds LS1 - Area Grammar School at Office The Grammar School at Leeds PDT with CCF 09/05/2016 Leeds Leeds Leeds LS1 - Area Queen Ethelburgas Office College Careers Fair 18/04/2016 Leeds Queen Ethelburgas College York NE1 - AFCO Newcas City of Sunderland tle Sunderland College Bede College Careers Fair 20/04/2016 (RAF) Campus Sunderland LS1 - Area Office King James's School PDT 17/06/2016 Leeds King James's School Knareborough LS1 - Area Wickersley School And Office Sports College Careers Fair 27/04/2016 Leeds Wickersley School Rotherham LS1 - Area Office York High School Speed dating events for Year 10 organised by NYBEP 21/07/2016 Leeds York High School York LS1 - Area Caedmon College Office Whitby 4 x Presentation and possible PDT 22/04/2016 Leeds Caedmon College Whitby Whitby LS1 - Area Ermysted's Grammar Office School 2 x Operation -
FOB Gen Info 0708
FOB Gen Info 0708 11/8/08 10:30 AM Page 2 FOREST OF BOWLAND Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty B 6 5 44 4 er 5 e 2 7 K 6 Melling 9 r B i ve Map Key R 42742 Carnfortharrnfor CARNFO RT H StudfoldStudfdfold 35 Wennington nn A 6 1091 5 GressinghamGressinghss Low High Newby Bentham Bentham BB 6 26 5 2 4 5 4 Wennington Heritage sites Symbols Tathamat WharfeW Helwith 6 R Bridgee M i v Over Kelletet e ClaphamClapClaphClaClaaphamphph r W 1801 6 4B 8 6 0 4 8 e n B 1 Bleasdale Circle Nurserys n i ng BENTHAM R i B v 6 e 4 r 8 R R en n 0 i Hornby i v e r W i n AustwickAusA k b g b Bolton-le-SandsBoBoltoB ton-le-Sands l 2 Browsholme Hall Viewpoint Netherer Kellet ClaphamClaC e Aughton Wray Mill Houses StationSt 0 Feizor n e B 6 4 8 i v e r L u StainforthStainfonforth Ri v e r Hi n d b 3 Clitheroe Castle Garage Farleton u r 5 n A 5 1 0 5 R A Keasden 107070 6 4 Cromwell Bridge Pub Hestst Bank Lawkland R i v Claughton e r StackhouseStackh e 3 R B SlyneSlynynenee 8 o 6 5 Dalehead Church Birding Locations 6 e A 48 MORECAMBE A b Eldroth 6 0 HHaltoHaltonalton u 5 r Caton n Morecambe Burn A Lowgill Pier Head BareBa LaneLa A Moor LangclifLanangcliffe 6 Great Stone Café 6 B B B 5 402 2 Torrisholmeo rrisshoolo 34 7 44 7 Brookhouse Caton 2 7 5 7 Jubilee Tower Toilets 5 3 Moor B 68 GiggleswickGiggleeswickwickk A B Goodber Common SETTLESettleSetSe 5 3 2 Salter 8 Pendle Heritage Centre Tourist Information 1 GiggleswiGiggleswickeswickeswicwick 9 7 L ythe 4 StatioStatiStatStationionon 6 A Fell B BB5 2 57 3 5 9 Ribchester Roman Museum Parking HEYSHAMHEYSHE SHAM 8 9 Wham -
74 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
74 bus time schedule & line map 74 Fleetwood - Preston Via Thornton, Elswick, Inskip, View In Website Mode Catforth, Riversway The 74 bus line (Fleetwood - Preston Via Thornton, Elswick, Inskip, Catforth, Riversway) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Fleetwood: 6:05 AM - 6:18 PM (2) Poulton-Le-Fylde: 7:20 PM (3) Preston City Centre: 6:13 AM - 6:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 74 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 74 bus arriving. Direction: Fleetwood 74 bus Time Schedule 87 stops Fleetwood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:10 AM - 5:10 PM Monday 6:05 AM - 6:18 PM Bus Station, Preston City Centre Tuesday 6:05 AM - 6:18 PM Boots, Preston City Centre 14-15 Fishergate, Preston Wednesday 6:05 AM - 6:18 PM Railway Station, Preston City Centre Thursday 6:05 AM - 6:18 PM Fishergate Bridge, Preston Friday 6:05 AM - 6:18 PM Hartington Road, Broadgate Saturday 6:15 AM - 6:18 PM Hartington Road, Preston The Pavilions, Riversway Britannia Drive, Riversway 74 bus Info Direction: Fleetwood Victoria Mansions, Riversway Stops: 87 Victoria Quay, Preston Trip Duration: 94 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Preston City Centre, Maritime Way, Riversway Boots, Preston City Centre, Railway Station, Preston City Centre, Hartington Road, Broadgate, The Business Village, Riversway Pavilions, Riversway, Britannia Drive, Riversway, 1 Chain Caul Way, Preston Victoria Mansions, Riversway, Maritime Way, Riversway, Business Village, Riversway, Mcdonalds, Mcdonalds, Riversway Riversway, Whinƒeld Lane, -
Academies Who Wefre Unsuccessful in ACMF Round 1 2014-15, in the Following Postcode Areas: CA,LA,BD,BB,PR,FY,L,WA,HX,CH,CW,LL
Academies who wefre unsuccessful in ACMF Round 1 2014-15, in the following postcode areas: CA,LA,BD,BB,PR,FY,L,WA,HX,CH,CW,LL URN Academy Name 101857 The Academy of St Francis of Assisi 135367 Bradford Academy 135877 Birkenhead High School Academy 136094 Trinity Academy, Halifax 136340 Sandbach High School and Sixth Form College 136357 Queen Elizabeth School 136390 Clitheroe Royal Grammar School 136458 Altrincham Grammar School for Boys 136526 The Queen Katherine School 136717 Hodgson Academy 136780 St Anselm's College 136788 The North Halifax Grammar School 136902 Keswick School 136962 Feversham College 137036 Hipperholme and Lightcliffe High School and Sports College 137111 Lostock Hall Academy Trust 137337 Beech Hill Junior and Infant School 137369 Trinity School 137421 Accrington St Christopher's Church of England High School 137449 Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School 137476 Wirral Grammar School for Boys 137512 Belthorn Primary School 137513 Broughton Primary School 137514 Chesterfield High School 137612 Range High School 137641 Clayton-le-Moors All Saints Church of England Primary School 137686 Arnside National CofE School 137768 Tarleton Academy 137973 Montgomery High School - A Language College and Full Service School 138002 Knutsford Academy 138483 Tarporley High School and Sixth Form College 138696 West Derby School 138739 Norbreck Primary School 138742 Kelsall Primary School 138847 Roseacre Primary Academy 138916 St Oswald's CofE Primary Academy 139144 Calday Grange Grammar School 139182 The Crossley Heath School 139343 The Catholic High School, Chester A Specialist Science College 139506 Penketh High School 139539 Stapeley Broad Lane CofE Primary School 139686 Liverpool College 139764 St Thomas More Catholic High School, A Specialist School for Maths & ICT 140076 Harden Primary School 140143 Park School 140306 Penny Bridge CofE School 140326 Halifax High. -
December 2015 at 6.30Pm at Preesall Youth and Community Centre, Lancaster Road, Preesall
PREESALL TOWN COUNCIL Minutes of the Meeting of the Town Council held on Monday 14 December 2015 at 6.30pm at Preesall Youth and Community Centre, Lancaster Road, Preesall Present: Councillors P Orme (Mayor), R Black, B Campbell, P Greenhough, D Hudson, R Lawson G McCann, J Mutch, V Taylor and L Woodhouse. In Attendance: Jan Finch, Clerk to the Town Council and one member of the public. (15-16)157 Apologies for Absence Apologies for absence were received from Cllrs R Drobny and T Reilly and the reasons accepted. (15-16)158 Declarations of Interests and Dispensations Cllr McCann declared a non-pecuniary interest in Item 13 (verbal report from Wyre in Bloom representative) as his wife is heavily involved in the group. (15-16)159 Minutes of the Last Meeting Resolved: That the minutes of the meetings held on 9 November 2015 be agreed as a true record. (15-16)160 Public Participation (Including a Verbal Police Report) At the request of the Mayor, councillors resolved to adjourn the meeting to allow non-councillors to speak. A member of the public raised concerns about the possible installation of the Wyre Barrage, highlighting a number of environmental concerns. Councillors noted the police report which showed that there had been 9 crimes in November compared with 9 in the same period last year and 14 incidents of anti social behavior compared with 11 in November last year. Cllr McCann reported that, at a recent meeting of Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinators, the Police and Crime Commissioner had mentioned a possible increase in the Constabulary precept of 2%.