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HERTFORDSHIRE. [KELLY's Dobson Miss, I2 College St
234 DOD HERTFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S Dobson Miss, I2 College st. St.Albans Drage Lovell l'II.D. Bur1eigh :Mead, :Ourrant Geo. Reynolds, I Old Cross, Dcekrea The Misses, Colne cottage, Ha tfield Hertford London Colney, St. Albans Drake Rev. W. T. T. M.A. Vicara.gu DuttDn Rev. Alfred LL.B. Vicaxage, Dodd Charles James, Grange road, Gt. Gaddesdon, Hemel Hempstead West Hyde, Rickmansworth R.S.O Bishop's Stortford Drake Miss J. D. Tyrwhitt, Rose Dutton Thomas D. Springhall, Saw- Dodd' E. A. 6 ~ew rd. High Barnet mead, Lt. Heath, :Potter's Bar S.O. bridgeworth R.S.O Dodd Ernest, 2 Eveline viis. Leicester (~Iiddle'sex) Duvall Jn. Wm. The Grange, Ware road, New Barnet Drake Mrs. Piccott's End ha. Hemel Dwight Frederick, Fair view, 1'\orth- DodcL J osiah Eustace, Ventnor cott. Hempstead church, Berkhamsted Bulwer road, New Earnet Draper Henry Montague M. A. Lockers Dye Miss, 72 High st. Gt. Berkhamsted Dodd Miss, 1\fayfield, Station roHd. park, Hemel Hempstead Dyer Miss, South villa, Canterbury Watford Draper Hy. \-Vm. High st. HoddeOO.on road, Watford Dodd Thos. Belmont hill, St. Albans Draper J ex, 69 Sutton rood, Watford Dyer Mrs. The Howes, Ware road, Dodd' William, Heronsgate, Hickmans- Draper Miss, Bmh croft, Wormley, Hoddesdon worth R.S.O Broxbourne S.O Dyer Mrs. London road, Stevenage Duddridge Jn. W. 4 Ware rd. Hertford Drayson Walter B. H. Tudor house Dymock "\Yalter Charles, 3 The Lau- Dodwell H. I5 Lower Derby rd."\Va.tfrd High street, High Barnet rels, Station rd. Waltham Cross Doggett W. -
Admissions Policy 2021-22 (September 2021 Entry)
Admissions Policy 2021-22 (September 2021 entry) Author: Mr R Newman Responsible Committee: Full Governing Body Ambition · Pride · Success Haileybury Turnford School Admission Arrangements for 2021-22 The school will have a published admission number of 182 Section 324 of the Education Act 1996 requires the governing bodies of all maintained schools to admit a child with an Education Health & Care Plan (EHCP) that names the school. If there are fewer applications than places available, all applicants will be offered a place. If there are more applications than places available, the criteria outlined below will be used to allocate applications. Rule 1 Looked After Children Children looked after and children who were previously looked after, but ceased to be so because they were adopted (or became subject to a child’s arrangements order or a special guardianship order). Rule 2 Medical or Social Children for whom it can be demonstrated that they have a particular medical or social need to go to the school, which includes children previously abroad who were cared for by the state because he or she would not otherwise have been cared for adequately and subsequently adopted. A panel of HCC officers will determine whether the evidence provided is sufficiently compelling to meet the requirements for this rule. The evidence must relate specifically to the school applied for under Rule 2 and must clearly demonstrate why it is the only school that can meet the child’s needs. Rule 3 Sibling Children who have a sibling at the school at the time of application, unless the sibling is in the last year of the normal age-range of the school. -
Mad Science Summer Camp
2017 Summer Camp Schedule 10th -14th July MON TUES WED THUR FRI ELSTREE WD6 3AJ RADICAL FUR & GEOLOGY MAD INVENTION Aldenham School ROBOTS FEATHERS ROCKS MIX UP CONVENTION 17th -21st July MON TUES WED THUR FRI ELSTREE WD6 3AJ FAB FLYING OCEAN KOOKY SILLY MAGNIFICENT Aldenham School FUN ADVENTURES CHEMISTRY CIRCUITS MACHINES 24th -28th July MON TUES WED THUR FRI BUSHEY WD23 1SP RADICAL GEOLOGY EPIC SPACE FUR & MAD Bushey Heath Primary ROBOTS ROCKS SCIENCE FEATHERS MIX UP POTTERS BAR EN6 2DU RADICAL INVENTION DYNAMIC FUR & MAD MIX UP Dame Alice Owen’s School ROBOTS CONVENTION DINOSAURS FEATHERS HITCHIN SG4 7HN DYNAMIC RADICAL GEOLOGY EPIC SPACE MAD MIX UP Wymondley School DINOSAURS ROBOTS ROCKS SCIENCE BEDFORD MK41 9DQ GEOLOGY INVENTION FUR & EPIC SPACE RADICAL St John Rigby School ROCKS CONVENTION FEATHERS SCIENCE ROBOTS TRING HP23 5PD INVENTION FUR & RADICAL DYNAMIC MAD MIX UP Grove Road Primary CONVENTION FEATHERS ROBOTS DINOSAURS 31st July - 4th August MON TUES WED THUR FRI ST ALBANS AL3 5NL RADICAL GEOLOGY EPIC SPACE FUR & MAD MIX UP Aboyne Lodge School ROBOTS ROCKS SCIENCE FEATHERS SG6 3JZ RADICAL INVENTION DYNAMIC FUR & LETCHWORTH MAD MIX UP St Christopher’s School ROBOTS CONVENTION DINOSAURS FEATHERS BERKHAMPSTD HP4 3LF DYNAMIC RADICAL GEOLOGY EPIC SPACE MAD MIX UP St Thomas More Primary DINOSAURS ROBOTS ROCKS SCIENCE WATFORD WD24 5JW GEOLOGY INVENTION FUR & EPIC SPACE RADICAL Orchard Primary ROCKS CONVENTION FEATHERS SCIENCE ROBOTS MK42 9AH INVENTION FUR & RADICAL DYNAMIC BEDFORD MAD MIX UP Bedford College CONVENTION FEATHERS ROBOTS -
Special Collections Online
• • HERTFORDSHIRE GENERAL INDEX. ---....·---- • • A'Beckett, Thomas, archbishop of British remains: Ashwell, Royston, Coningsby, Sir Ralph, kt. & Con- Cant~rbury, Bramfield Sandridge, Wheathampstead ingsby family, barons, North Adrian IV. pope (see Breakspeare) Brockett, Sir John, kt. & wife, Mimms, Cashio "Albaneston," St. Albans Wheathampstead Cooper, Sir Astley P. hart. Hemel Albemarle, George, duke of, Waltham Brockett famiJy, Lemsford Hempstead Cross Brockett, Sir Jn. kt. & wife, Hat:E.eld Coprolites, Ashwell Alexander, Du Pre, znd earl, & Brograve family, baronets, Braughing Corbet, John, Nonconformist divine, J ames, 4th of Caledon, & wife, Bruce Dvd. king of Scotland, Hertford Totteridg~ London Col.ney, Ridge Buckingham, George, duke of, St. Cornwallis, Sir John, kt. Gt. Berk- .Alexander, Sir W. kt. judge, Anstey Albans hamsted · • Altham, Sir James, kt. judge, & wife, Bunyan, John, allegorist, Hitchin, Cornwallis family, Essendon Oxhey Wheathampstead Cornwall, earl of (see Gaveston) Amphibalus, saint & martyr, St. Burghley, William (Cecil), baron, Cottenham, eaxl of (see Pepys) Albans Walt!bam Cross Cotton, Nathaniel, M.D. phy~'ician & .Ancient houses :-Ardeley, .A.ston, "Bury," the, Hemel Hempstead, poet Bishop's Stortford, Cheshunt, King's Walden Courtenay, Hy. Marquess of Exeter, Broadfield, Little Gaddesden, Little "Bury Stede," Hexton Essendon Hadham, Hemel Hempstead, Hod- Busby, Sir John, kt. & wife, Ridge Cowper Wm. poet, & Cowper family, .desdon, Letchworth, North Mimms, Cresar, Sir Charles, kt. Hertford Earls Cowper; Great Berkhamsted, Furneaux Pelham, Pirton, Rush- Caledon, earls of (see Alexander) Hertingfordbury, Lemsford .den,. St. Albans, Stanstead Abbots, Calvert, Sir George,. kt Cressett family, St. Margaret's Tewm, Wheathampstead, Wymond- Cam or Gra.nta, river, source of, Crichton, George, bishop of Dunkeld, ley . Ash~ell St. -
Sawbridgeworth and Spellbrook Annual Town Meeting
Sawbridgeworth and Spellbrook Annual Town Meeting MINUTES of the Annual Town Meeting of Sawbridgeworth and Spellbrook held at The Memorial Hall, The Forebury, Sawbridgeworth, Herts at 7.30 p.m. on Monday 11 April 2011. Present: Cllr Eric Buckmaster (Town Mayor) Chairman; 24 Local Government Electors for the ward of Sawbridgeworth and Spellbrook, (including 5 Town Councillors). PS David Cooke, PC Tina Mustoe, Eleanor Patmore H&E Observer, Town Clerk Richard Bowran, Admin Officers Sue Adams and Laura Shepherd. The Chairman welcomed those present to the Sawbridgeworth Annual Town meeting and explained that this was not a meeting of the Town Council but of the people of Sawbridgeworth and Spellbrook. 11/01 Minutes of the Annual Town Meeting Resolved – that the Minutes of the Annual Town Meeting held on 12 April 2010 be confirmed as a correct record. 11/02 Matters Arising There were no matters arising from those minutes 11/03 Report by the Town Mayor The Town Mayor, Cllr Eric Buckmaster, reported on the Activities of the Council in 2010/11 At this time we are not only approaching the end of the civic year but also the end of our four year term. In 2007 the council started with just six councillors, needing to co-opt a further six and with a Town Clerk new to Sawbridgeworth. I believe that this combination of experience and enthusiasm actually energized the Council to the extent that I feel that we are now possibly a little more connected with the community we serve. We have also learned that by looking at things from another perspective we can sometimes provide a service, or fulfill a duty, that others bodies have been unable to make viable. -
East Herts District Plan
East Herts District Plan Strategic March 2017 Land Availability Assessment 1.0 Introduction 1.1 National planning policy requires all Local Planning Authorities to produce a technical study known as the Strategic Land Availability Assessment (SLAA) in order to identify sites with potential for future development. The SLAA has informed work on the District Plan and Neighbourhood Planning. It has also assisted with the identification of future land supply. 1.2 The SLAA is a ‘live’ document in that it should be updated on a regular basis in order to reflect changing circumstances. Therefore, this version of the SLAA presents the most up to date position as at March 2017. 2.0 Methodology 2.1 Paragraphs 019 to 021 of the PPG identify that, when undertaking a SLAA, sites should be considered against three criteria, namely; suitability, availability and achievability. These terms are explained below. Suitability The assessment of suitability takes into account a range of policy constraints. These include environmental and heritage designations, impact on landscape and character, flooding and Green Belt / Rural Area Beyond the Green Belt. Availability A site is considered to be available if there are no legal or ownership issues which would prevent the site coming forward for development. Achievability Achievability is effectively a judgement about the economic viability of a site, and the capacity of the developer to complete the development over a certain period of time. 2.2 Having assessed each site against the three criteria, a conclusion can be reached. If a site is considered to be suitable, available and achievable, then it is regarded as being ‘deliverable’. -
Admission Rules for Community and Voluntary-Controlled Co-Educational
The Highfield School Admission arrangements for 2020/21 The school will have a published admission number of 180 Section 324 of the Education Act 1996 requires the governing bodies of all maintained schools to admit a child with a statement of special educational needs that names their school. All schools must also admit children with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) that names the school. Rule 1 Children looked after and children who were previously looked after, but ceased to be so because they were adopted (or became subject to a child arrangement order or a special guardianship order). Rule 2 Medical or Social: Children for whom it can be demonstrated that they have a particular medical or social need to go to the school. A panel of HCC officers will determine whether the evidence provided is sufficiently compelling to meet the requirements for this rule. The evidence must relate specifically to the school applied for under Rule 2 and must clearly demonstrate why it is the only school that can meet the child’s needs. Rule 3 Sibling: Children who have a sibling at the school at the time of application, unless the sibling is in the last year of the normal age-range of the school. Note: the ‘normal age range’ is the designated range for which the school provides, for example Years 7 to 11 in a 11-16 secondary school, Years 7 to 13 in a 11-18 school. Rule 4 Children for whom The Highfield School is their nearest school. Rule 5 Children who live in the priority area for whom it is their nearest Hertfordshire maintained school or academy that is non-faith, co-educational and non-partially selective. -
76 Hertfordshire Rugby Football Union
HERTFORDSHIRE RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 2017-2018 YEARBOOK 7766 82nd Season BPC rugby advert A4 27617.qxp_. 28/06/2017 13:48 Page 1 B P C N A T I O N W I D E Try us for your Land and New Homes Sales C L I E N T S Annington • Taylor Wimpey • Weston Homes Beverley Homes • Fairview • Berkeley Homes St James • Cala • Crest • Abbey Homes Peterborough • Whetstone • Brentwood • Puckeridge Bishop’s Stortford • Woburn Sands • Buckingham Baldock • Blackheath • Radlett • Cambridge • Chingford L O C A T I O N S Hertfordshire Rugby Football Union Hertfordshire Rugby Football Schools’ Union Turnberry House, 30 St Andrew Street, Hertford SG14 1JA Hertfordshire Society of Rugby Football Union Referees Telephone: 01992 558855 Email: [email protected] www.hertsrugby.co.uk 7766 Contents Executive and Sub Committees ........................ 3 to 4 Club Liaison ................................................................4 Meeting Dates and Events ........................................5 Diary Dates .................................................................5 Our President writes ..................................................6 A Year in the Life of the RFU President ....................7 From our Chairman ....................................................8 Hon Secretary’s Report .............................................9 Financing the Union .................................................11 Marketing Summary.................................................12 Our Sponsors ..................................................13 & 30 RFU Representatives -
High Wych Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan
HIGH WYCH CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL AND MANAGEMENT PLAN ADOPTED OCTOBER 2014 Memorial stone to Rev H. F. Johnson in the parish church, largely built at his expense. Website: www.eastherts.gov.uk E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 01992 531590 East Herts District Council Pegs Lane, Hertford, SG13 8EQ CONTENTS Paragraphs Pages 1. Introduction 1.1- 1.11 1-2 2. Legal and Policy framework 2.1- 2.17 2-6 3. Origins and historic development 3.1- 3.11 6-8 4. General Designations and criteria used to identify Important Features 4.1- 4.11 8-10 5. General Character and Setting of High Wych 5.1- 5.8 10-11 6. Detailed Character Analysis 6.1- 6.41 11-30 Management Proposals 7.1-7.13 30-33 EHDC Contact details 7.3 31 Schedule of Enhancement Proposals 7.13 32-33 Appendix 1- List of Guidance notes available from EHDC 33 Plan 1 Map from 1874 with adopted Conservation Area superimposed. Plan 2 Adopted Management Plan. HIGH WYCH CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL AND MANAGEMENT PLAN ADOPTED OCTOBER 2014 This document is the adopted High Wych Conservation Area Appraisal which replaces the draft document that was subject to a public consultation exercise during April and June 2014. There was a public meeting on 23 April 2014. Members considered the responses to this consultation at their Executive Committee and Council meetings on 5 August and 1 October 2014 respectively. Members resolved to adopt the document on 1 October 2014. The document now appears with any necessary boundary revisions and textural changes requiredas a result of consultation feedback and adoption. -
Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies
GB 0046 D/EHe Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 13892 The National Archives Material deposited on loan in Hertfordshire County Record Office by the Bishop'3 Stortford & Dist. Local History Society List reproduced by the Historical Manuscripts Commission 1969 HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION NATIONAL REGISTER OF ARCHIVES Short Title of MSS HERTS, & ESSEX OBSERVER Name and Address Bishop's Stortford & Dist. Local History Society of Owner Name and Address Hertfordshire County Record Office of Custodian County.Hall, Hertford, Herts. Type of Accumulation Corres. re adverts., etc.; printing specimens How and where kept Condition of Documents Poor to fair Facilities for Students Apply. In writing to County Archivist INTRODUCTION TO CORRESPONDENCE The Herts. & Essex Observer was founded in 1861. less than a decade after the repeal of the tax on newspaper advertising (1853) gave a great stimulus to the local press. The material dealt with in this list falls into two categories: (l) letters concerning advertisements, including the texts of the advertisements themselves, and letters to the Editor, during the first decade or so of the paper'3 existence; and (2) printing specimens (posters, cards, etc.) from the office of H, Collings & Co., printers, and publishers of the Observer, during the same period. It 7/as handed to the Local History Society for preservation in recent years, and was sorted and listed, 1968-9 by two Committee members, Mrs. W. E. B. Ewbank, B.A., and Mr. G. Stew, under the supervision of Mr. -
355941 Sq Ft
bedfordlinklogisticspark.com UNIT 1 - 355,941 sq ft (33,068 sq m) COMPLETION Q3 2021 BEDFORD A1 12 MINUTES Marsh Leys Roundabout CYCLE ROUTE 51 A421 PEDESTRIAN ACCESS M1 8 MINUTES UNIT 2 A428 Ready for occupation UNIT 1 355,941 sq ft Completion Q3 2021 ACCOMMODATION UNIT 1 Warehouse 329,380 sq ft GF Office 2,077 sq ft 1st & 2nd Floor Office 16,899 sq ft Plant Deck 6,985 sq ft TOTAL 355,941 sq ft UNIT 1 55 m Clear internal 55m yard height: 16m depth 26 dock 4 level loading doors access + 4 euro docks doors 54 HGV 346 staff parking parking spaces spaces 10kN/m 10% floor loading roof lights Fibre optic broadband A STRATEGIC LOCATION OTHER M1 A6 OCCUPIERS Clapham Newport IN THE Pagnell BEDFORD A422 MOTORWAY DRIVE TIMES AREA BEDFORD A1 MILTON M1 (J13) to Bedford Link 7 miles 8 mins A1 Tempsford KEYNES Cranfield 12 MINUTES A421 A1 to Bedford Link 11 miles 12 mins M1 M1 Wilstead M25 32 miles 30 mins 8 MINUTES J13 A6 LONDON M11 37 miles 40 mins 58 MILES Woburn Flitwick HGV DRIVE TIMES A5 LONDON 53 MILES Leighton C. London (via M1) 53 miles 1hr 14m Buzzard A1 A418 Ashwell C. London (via A1) 58 miles 1hr 21m Hexton Birmingham 80 miles 1hr 30m A6 A505 Letchworth Aylesbury Garden City Leeds 151 miles 2hr 35m M1 Bristol 153 miles 2hr 39m LUTON A1 Manchester 161 miles 3hr 0m STEVENAGE A10 PORTS London Gateway 79 miles 1hr 54m A41 A602 Hemel Felixstowe 102 miles 1hr 50m Hempstead Southampton 114 miles 1hr 55m Welwyn ST ALBANS Garden City Portsmouth 117 miles 2hr 10m A413 Immingham 137 miles 2hr 29m A414 A422 M25 Dover 140 miles 2hr 29m A10 SUSTAINABILITY Recognising the need to minimise Operational carbon emissions, we prioritise the reduction of carbon emissions and the improvement in wellbeing over other measures. -
Boro Cottages, Little Wymondley, Hertfordshire SG4
Boro Cottages, Boro Cottages, Little Wymondley, Hertfordshire SG4 7JA Little Wymondley, Hertfordshire SG4 7JA 3 Boro Cottages, Stevenage Road, Little Wymondley, SG4 7JA Guide price £525,000 An outstanding and greatly improved three double bedroom cottage with a superb garden, situated in the centre of this popular village. Located just off Stevenage Road next to Wymondley Chapel, this Maximum overall measurement comprising: delightful end terraced character cottage is thought to originally SITTING AREA date from the mid 1800's. The property, which was extended in 4.72m x 4.11m (15'6" x 13'6") the 1970's, has more recently been the subject of a Double glazed bow window to front. Radiator. Exposed wall and comprehensive refurbishment programme. With some of the ceiling timbers. Open tread staircase to first floor. Feature brick timber frame still exposed, the property retains a number of chimney breast with cast iron log burning store. Four wall light original features, blending seamlessly with more contemporary points. Open plan to: detail. LIVING AREA The beautifully presented accommodation, which has gas central 4.72m x 3.91m (15'6" x 12'10"maximum) and double glazing, has a re-fitted kitchen/breakfast room with An L shaped room. Double glazed window to front. Radiator. quality appliances, a separate dining room, an open plan sitting/ Exposed wall and ceiling timbers. Brick chimney breast with living room with a central chimney breast and log burning stove, feature fireplace, currently blocked off. Two wall light points. Half a re-fitted cloakroom, en-suite shower room and bathroom glazed door to: together with three good sized bedrooms.