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Open Space, Recreation & Leisure
PAPER 10: OPEN SPACE, RECREATION & LEISURE CONTENTS PAGE(S) Purpose & Contents 1 Section 1: Introduction 2 Section 2: Definition & Types of Sport, Recreation & 2 Open Space Section 3: Regional Policy Context 5 Section 4: ACBCBC Area Plans – Open Space Provision 14 Section 5: Open Space & Recreation in ACBCBC 18 Borough Section 6: Outdoor Sport & Children’s Play Space 22 Provision in Borough Section 7: Passive & Other Recreation Provision 37 Section 8: Existing Indoor Recreation and Leisure 37 Provision Section 9: Site Based Facilities 38 Section 10: Conclusions & Key Findings 45 Appendices 47 DIAGRAMS Diagram 1: Craigavon New Town Network Map (cyclepath/footpath links) TABLES Table 1: Uptake of Plan Open Space Zonings in ACBCBC Hubs Table 2: Uptake of Plan Open Space Zonings in ACBCBC Local Towns Table 3: Uptake of Plan Open Space Zonings in other ACBCBC Villages & Small Settlements Table 4: Borough Children’s Play Spaces Table 5: 2014 Quantity of playing pitches in District Council Areas (Sports NI) Table 6: 2014 Quantity of playing pitches in District Council Areas (Sports NI: including education synthetic pitches and education grass pitches) Table 7: No. of equipped Children’s Play Spaces provided by the Council Table 8: FIT Walking Distances to Children’s Playing Space Table 9: Children’s Play Space (NEAPS & LEAPs) within the ACBCBC 3 Hubs and Local Towns Tables 10 (a-c): ACBCBC FIT Childrens Playing space requirements Vs provision 2015-2030 (Hubs & Local Towns) Tables 11 (a-c): ACBCBC FIT Outdoor Sports space requirements Vs provision -
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Housing and Investment Plan Update 2017
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Housing Investment Plan Annual Update 2017 Geography of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council is divided into seven district electoral areas Contents Foreword 3 Introduction 5 Vision 5 HIP themes and outcomes 5 The HIP and the Community Plan 6 The HIP and the Local Development Plan 6 Context 7 Strategic Context 7 Local Context 11 Update on resources/budget 13 Progress Report 13 Theme One: Identify and meet housing need and demand 15 Theme Two: Improving people’s homes 23 Theme Three: Transforming people’s lives 27 Theme Four: Enabling sustainable neighbourhoods 31 Theme Five: Delivering quality services 37 Appendices 39 Appendix 1: Community Planning Themes and Outcomes 39 Appendix 2: Social Housing Need by settlement 2016/21 40 Appendix 3: Social Housing Development Programme 41 Appendix 4: Maintenance and Grants programme 42 Appendix 5: Management Team contact details 45 Appendix 6: Glossary 46 This document is available in alternative formats. Contact: Land and Regeneration (Housing Analytics), The Housing Centre, 2 Adelaide Street, Belfast BT2 8PB Tel: 03448 920 900 Fax: (028) 9031 8775 Textphone: 0845 6504381 Email: [email protected] www.nihe.gov.uk All mapping material within the document is crown copyright and is reproduced with permission of Land and Property Services under delegated authority from the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationary Office, © Crown copyright and Database rights NIMA ES&LA209.3. 1 Armagh City, -
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
2 Contents Foreword ............................................................................................................ 4 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 5 Strategic Context .................................................................................................................... 6 Local Context ................................................................................................................... 13 Outcome 1 – Help people find housing support and solutions ......................................... 28 Outcome 2 – Deliver better homes ................................................................................. 30 Outcome 3 – Fostering vibrant sustainable communities ................................................ 34 Outcome 4 – Deliver quality public services .................................................................... 39 Appendix 1 Community Plan themes and outcomes ............................................. 42 Appendix 2 Social Housing Need by Settlement 2018-2023 ................................... 43 Appendix 3 Social Housing Development Programme ........................................... 44 Appendix 4 Maintenance Programme, Grants and Adaptations information ......... 45 Appendix 5 Supporting People Information .......................................................... 49 Appendix 6 NIHE Stock at March 2019 .................................................................. 50 Appendix 7 Applicants -
MON,WED,THU,FRI Schooldays
Ulsterbus - Craigavon Depot Days: Duty Number: MON,WED,THU,FRI Schooldays 8C01 Commencing: 31/08/2015 Schedule: C01 Clock ON: 0735 1510 Actual Hrs: 7.60 Spreadover: 10.00Sp.Penalty: 0.00Hrs Payable: 7.60 Clock OFF:1246 1735 Driv. Hrs: 2.28 Distance: 47.20 PREPARE BUS Service No.55H Service No.Light Revenue No.1152(O) Craigavon Bus Depot0745 St Michaels Grammar Greers Corner0810 School, Lurgan1540 Back of Church1545 Service No.49H St Marys School Revenue No.1127(O) Grounds, Arthur Street1550 UPLIFT ALL ST PAULS,ST St Pauls School Gates, MARYS,ST MICHAELS AND Francis Street Lurgan1553 LISMORE PUPILS EN ROUTE Esky Crossroads1610 Greers Corner0810 Lurganville0812 Service No.55H Hillsborough Road0817 Revenue No.1152(I) Maralin0824 Esky Crossroads1612 Robinsons Corner0825 Recky1620 Lurgan, Market Street0835 Ballynery Road1625 Shankill Estate, Lurgan0837 Craigavon Bus Depot1635 St Pauls School Gates, Service No.YARD Francis Street Lurgan0840 Craigavon Bus Depot1635 Service No.46H Craigavon Bus Depot1730 Revenue No.1105(I) YARD DUTIES St Pauls School Gates, Francis Street Lurgan0845 Taghnevin, Estate0848 Downshire Avenue0851 Lismore School0855 Service No.Light Lismore School0856 Craigavon Bus Depot0900 PAY IN 0900 - 0915 Service No.YARD Craigavon Bus Depot0915 Craigavon Bus Depot1246 YARD DUTIES PREPARE BUS Service No.Light Craigavon Bus Depot1515 St Michaels Grammar School, Lurgan1530 Printed on 20/08/2015 at 13:30:55 (08MFC01) Page 1(End) Printed with FinePrint - purchase at www.software-partners.co.uk Ulsterbus - Craigavon Depot Days: Duty Number: TUE Schooldays 8C01 Commencing: 31/08/2015 Schedule: C01 Clock ON: 0735 1345 Actual Hrs: 7.60 Spreadover: 8.58Sp.Penalty: 0.00Hrs Payable: 7.60 Clock OFF:1246 1610 Driv. -
Official Report
Friday Volume 44 23 October 2009 No WA 3 OFFICIAL REPORT (HANSARD) CONTENTS Written Answers to Questions Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister [p243] Department of Agriculture and Rural Development [p248] Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure [p265] Department of Education [p274] Department for Employment and Learning [p302] Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment [p306] Department of the Environment [p310] Department of Finance and Personnel [p319] Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety [p329] Department for Regional Development [p349] Department for Social Development [p368] Northern Ireland Assembly Commission [p375] £5.00 This publication contains the written answers to questions tabled by Members. The content of the responses is as received at the time from the relevant Minister or representative of the Assembly Commission and has not been subject to the official reporting process or changed in any way. This document is available in a range of alternative formats. For more information please contact the Northern Ireland Assembly, Printed Paper Office, Parliament Buildings, Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3XX Tel: 028 9052 1078 ASSEMBLY MeMBerS Adams, Gerry (West Belfast) McCarthy, Kieran (Strangford) Anderson, Ms Martina (Foyle) McCartney, Raymond (Foyle) Armstrong, Billy (Mid Ulster) McCausland, Nelson (North Belfast) Attwood, Alex (West Belfast) McClarty, David (East Londonderry) Beggs, Roy (East Antrim) McCrea, Basil (Lagan Valley) Boylan, Cathal (Newry and Armagh) McCrea, Ian (Mid Ulster) Bradley, -
Sport Northern Ireland National Lottery Funded Investments
All Sport Northern Ireland National Lottery Funded Investments 01/01/2014 to 31/01/2019 20 February 2020 Disposition Date Reference Number Organization Name Grant Amount Project Title 28/01/2019 EBAOS/10196 Muintir na Mointeach 111,005 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Spaces 17/01/2019 EBAOS/10171 St Mary's GAA Granemore 116,837 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Spaces 14/01/2019 EBAOS/10183C Eskra Community Association limited 162,590 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Spaces - The upgrade of trails (c700m), improvements to site access, extension to car park, welfare facilities and ancillary works (trailmarkers etc). 28/09/2018 EBAOS/10189 Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council 120,000 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Spaces 06/08/2018 SFF/15/8432 Greenisland Football Club 128,052 Upgrade grass pitch with floodlighing to 3G (UEFA star 1) (106m x 70m with 3m run-offs) 12/06/2018 EBAOS/10174 Armagh City, Banbridge and 24,945 Everybody Active 2020 Outdoor Craigavon Borough Council Spaces 11/06/2018 BIP/DES/11638 Irish Athletic Boxing Association 24,600 Apointment of McLean and Forte for St John Bosco ABC Captial Development 01/06/2018 SWP/18/9624C Royal Yachting Association (NI) 32,000 Sporting Winners Programme (2018-2019) CAPITAL 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/10215 Archery GB 9,000 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 1 Disposition Date Reference Number Organization Name Grant Amount Project Title 17/05/2018 SWP/AA/18/9619 Athletics Northern Ireland 13,500 Athlete Awards Component of the Sporting Winners Programme 2018-19 17/05/2018 -
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Housing Investment Plan Annual Update 2018 Geography of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Housing Investment Plan Annual Update 2018 Geography of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council is divided into seven district electoral areas Contents Foreword 3 Introduction 5 Vision 5 HIP themes and outcomes 5 The HIP and the Community Plan 6 The HIP and the Local Development Plan 6 Context 7 Strategic Context 7 Local Context 11 Update on resources/budget 13 Progress Report 13 Theme One: Identify and meet housing need and demand 15 Theme Two: Improving people’s homes 23 Theme Three: Transforming people’s lives 27 Theme Four: Enabling sustainable neighbourhoods 31 Theme Five: Delivering quality services 37 Appendices 39 Appendix 1: Community Planning Themes and Outcomes 39 Appendix 2: Social Housing Need by settlement 2017/22 40 Appendix 3: Social Housing Development Programme 41 Appendix 4: Maintenance Programme and Grants Information 42 Appendix 5: Housing Executive Stock as at March 2018 45 Appendix 6: Applicants and Allocations at March 2018 48 Appendix 7: Management Team contact details 50 Appendix 8: Glossary 51 This document is available in alternative formats. Contact: Land and Regeneration (Housing Analytics), The Housing Centre, 2 Adelaide Street, Belfast BT2 8PB Tel: 03448 920 900 Next Generation Text (NGT) formerly Text Relay: General enquiries 18001 03448 920 900 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nihe.gov.uk All mapping material within the document is Crown copyright and is reproduced with permission of Land and Property Services under delegated authority from the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, ©Crown copyright and Database rights NIMA ES&LA209.3. -
Loughshore Family Action Project
QUICK GUIDE TO LFAP’S UPCOMING PROGRAMMES What When Where Safe Food Community Food Saturday 30 July Aghagallon Community Centre Initiative Networking Event 12pm-2pm Preschool Messy Play Session Loughshore Family Family Fun Workshops Tuesday 2, 9, 16 August Milltown Parish Hall 10am-12pm Action Project Family Fun Workshops Thursday 11, 18, 25 August Sarsfield’s Community Hall 10am-12pm LFAP August 2016 Family Fun Workshop Tuesday 23 August The Rink, Portadown WELCOME 10am-12pm Drama Summer Scheme Monday 8-Friday 12 August Maghery Community Hall We have been very busy out and about in the south Lough Neagh community. We hope you have 10am-2pm enjoyed the activities provided as much as we have. Drama Summer Scheme Monday 15-Friday 19 August Aghagallon Community Centre We have providied a variety of activities, programmes and events and would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support and participation in these programmes. Also, a massive 10am-2pm thank you to The Big Lottery’s Reaching Out and Supporting Families funding. Prepare for Coney Friday 26 & Saturday 27 August Day 1—Bushcraft Centre @ Kinnego We look forward to bringing you a wide range of programmes over the coming months and look 10am-1pm forward to seeing you. Our programme of activities is outlined in this newsletter with a quick ref- Day 2—Maghery Country Park erence at the back. Derrytrasna Toddler Group start Thursday 1 September Sarsfield’s Community Hall If you are interested in the project or any of the activities detailed in this newsletter, please do back 10am-12pm not hesitate to contact any member of staff for more details or to book a place on 028 3885 1897 or email [email protected]. -
Local Council 2019 Polling Station Scheme
LOCAL COUNCIL 2019 POLLING STATION SCHEME LOCAL COUNCIL: ARMAGH, BANBRIDGE AND CRAIGAVON DEA: ARMAGH POLLING STATION: ST PETER'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, COLLEGELANDS, 90 COLLEGELANDS ROAD, CHARLEMONT, DUNGANNON, BT71 6SW BALLOT BOX 1 TOTAL ELECTORATE 816 WARD STREET POSTCODE N08000207AGHINLIG COTTAGES, AGHINLIG BT71 6TD N08000207AGHINLIG PARK, AGHINLIG BT71 6TE N08000207AGHINLIG ROAD, AGHINLIG BT71 6SR N08000207AGHINLIG ROAD, AGHINLIG BT71 6SP N08000207ANNAHAGH ROAD, KILMORE BT71 7JE N08000207ARMAGH ROAD, CORR AND DUNAVALLY BT71 7HY N08000207ARMAGH ROAD, KEENAGHAN BT71 7HZ N08000207ARMAGH ROAD, DRUMARN BT71 7HZ N08000207ARMAGH ROAD, KILMORE BT71 7JA N08000207CANARY ROAD, DERRYSCOLLOP BT71 6SU N08000207CANARY ROAD, CANARY BT71 6SU N08000207PORTADOWN ROAD, CHARLEMONT BORO BT71 7SE N08000207COLLEGE LANDS ROAD, KISHABOY BT71 6SN N08000207CHURCHVIEW, CHARLEMONT BT71 7SZ N08000207DERRYGALLY ROAD, DERRYCAW BT71 6LZ N08000207GARRISON PLACE, CHARLEMONT BT71 7SA N08000207MAIN STREET, CHARLEMONT BT71 7SF N08000207COLLEGE LANDS ROAD, CHARLEMONT BORO BT71 7SE N08000207COLLEGE LANDS ROAD, KEENAGHAN BT71 6SN N08000207COLLEGE LANDS ROAD, AGHINLIG BT71 6SW N08000207CORRIGAN HILL ROAD, KEENAGHAN BT71 6SL N08000207DERRYCAW ROAD, CANARY BT71 6SX N08000207DERRYCAW ROAD, CANARY BT71 6SX N08000207DERRYCAW ROAD, CANARY BT71 6SX N08000207DERRYCAW ROAD, CANARY BT71 6SX N08000207DERRYCAW ROAD, DERRYCAW BT71 6NA N08000207DERRYGALLY ROAD, DERRYCAW BT71 6LZ N08000207DERRYMAGOWAN ROAD, DERRYMAGOWAN BT71 6SY N08000207DERRYSCOLLOP ROAD, DERRYSCOLLOP BT71 6SS N08000207LISBOFIN -
Craigavon Borough Council Minutes Of
CRAIGAVON BOROUGH COUNCIL MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE HELD IN THE MEMBERS COMMITTEE ROOM, CIVIC CENTRE, LAKEVIEW ROAD, CRAIGAVON ON MONDAY 16 JUNE 2014 AT 5.30PM PRESENT: Councillor L Mackle BA (Hons) (Vice-Chair) Presiding Aldermen: Mrs G McCullough, Mrs C Lockhart BA (Hons) (5.52pm) and G A Hatch (6.02pm) Councillors: P A Duffy (5.49pm), P J Moutray and J J Nelson MSc (7) APOLOGIES: Councillors M T R Baxter (Chairman) IN ATTENDANCE: Director of Development (Ms O Murtagh) Principal Community Resources Officer (Mrs D Clarke) Tourism Development Manager (Mrs S Durand) Economic Development Manager (Mr C Tipping) Business Manager (Mr R Griffin) Contracts Manager (Mr G McGibbon) (5.50pm) Member Services Officer (Mrs C Taylor) ALSO IN For Item D181/2014 ATTENDANCE: Representative from BNL (Mr T Proctor) For Items D186/2014 & D187/2014 Principal Administrative Officer (Mr L Porter) D180/2014 MINUTES The Minutes of the Development Committee Meeting held on 14 April 2014, adopted by Council at its meeting on 6 May 2014 with the exception of: D142/2014 Community Support Plan – Funding 2014/15 D147/2014 World War One Small Grant Scheme D157/2014 Town Centre Regeneration – Update and Approval Request which were adopted by Council at its meeting held on 23 April 2014, were noted. D181/2014 PRESENTATION – BNL – LOCAL i APP At the April 2014 meeting of Committee Members requested that BNL Productions be invited to present to Committee in June 2014 on the LOCALi app. This leading edge technology was developed as a result of funding from NESTA for a partnership comprising Council, local multi-media company BNL and Queens University. -
Introduction to the Brownlow Papers Adobe
INTRODUCTION BROWNLOW PAPERS December 2007 Brownlow Papers (D1928) Table of Contents Summary ......................................................................................................................2 Plantation grants...........................................................................................................3 Post-plantation developments.......................................................................................4 The 1641 Rising............................................................................................................5 Arthur Chamberlain/Brownlow ......................................................................................6 The Monaghan estate...................................................................................................7 The Co. Armagh estate.................................................................................................8 The Papers .................................................................................................................12 The Co. Armagh estate ...........................................................................................12 Title deeds and leases ............................................................................................12 Account books and rentals......................................................................................12 Politics and local government..................................................................................12 Maps, plans, valuations, etc. ...................................................................................13 -
Craigavon Borough Council
A REPORT BY ENVIROS CONSULTING OBJECTIVEED: FEBRUARY 2005 CRAIGAVON BOROUGH COUNCIL STAGE 2 & 3 REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT OF AIR QUALITY QUALITY CONTROL SHEET Publication title Stage 2 & 3 Air Quality Review and Assessment CAN CR0120004A Volume number Volume 1 of 1 Version Final Date February 2005 File Reference Craigavon Stage 2&3 AQR&A Jan 05 Final.Doc Prepared by: Lorna Ratcliffe – Environmental Consultant Directed, reviewed and approved by: Dr Mark Broomfield – Technical Manager Client Address: Craigavon Borough Council Civic Centre Lakeview Road Craigavon County Armagh BT64 1AL Mr Seamus Donaghy, Environmental Health Officer Tel 028 3831 2521 Fax Email [email protected] Enviros Contact Details: Enviros Consulting Ltd 1 Potters Quay 5 Ravenhill Road Belfast BT6 8DN N. Ireland Mr Mark Kelly, Senior Consultant Tel 028 9046 3562 Fax 028 9046 0022 Email [email protected] Web www.enviros.com CONTENTS PAGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background to Local Air Quality Management 1 1.2 Air Quality Strategy Objectives and Objectives 2 1.3 Scope of Report 4 2. ROAD TRAFFIC 5 2.1 Conclusions of the Stage 1 Review and Assessment 5 2.2 Monitoring Data 5 2.3 Screening model of road traffic emissions 9 2.4 Future Developments 12 2.5 Conclusions 13 3. PART A, B AND C PROCESSES 14 3.1 Introduction 14 3.2 Craigavon Area Hospital 14 4. COMMERCIAL COMBUSTION PROCESSES (>5MW) 18 4.1 Description of dispersion model 18 4.2 Study Inputs: Emissions and Process Data 18 4.3 Study Inputs: Meteorological data 19 4.4 Study Inputs: Miscellaneous 19 4.5 Study Results 19 5.