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Celebrating Fifty Years of Music
CELEBRATING FIFTY YEARS OF MUSIC ANNUAL REPORT www.lcm.ac.uk @LeedsMusic WELCOME Old School jazz musicians placed great store in positioning We will further diversify our curriculum in the years ahead, LEEDS COLLEGE of MUSIC themselves historically within the music, best summed and our footprint in Quarry Hill is set to expand considerably, up in the expression ‘know where you come from, know with this year’s Skyline Library the first of a number ANNUAL REPORT 2015/16 where you’re going, know where you’re at’. Throughout of major projects. 2015/16, Leeds College of Music did exactly that, as we celebrated our opening in 1965, embraced the challenges and These projects will bring LCoM closer to the city core at a 03 Introduction opportunities of the here and now, and plotted our future time of renewed cultural energy in Leeds, driven by the city’s direction with the launch of our strategic plan 2015-20. bid for European Capital of Culture in 2023. It is an aspiration 04 2015/16: The Year at a Glance we wholeheartedly endorse, along with new initiatives such 06 Legacy Big Band Our plan is built around three quality pillars: exceptional as the Leeds BID, with whom we collaborated fruitfully in learning, musical discovery and collaboration, supported 2015/16. As a small specialist institution, collaboration is 08 Artistic Output by a further three growth pillars of sustainability, team in our organisational DNA. As a music conservatoire, it is 10 Alumni Activity development and exemplary facilities. These pillars provide in our artistic genes too. -
Make It Happen Prospectus 2020/2021 Wyke Sixth Form College 2020/2021 Prospectus Wyke Sixth Form College 2020/2021 Prospectus
MAKE IT HAPPEN PROSPECTUS 2020/2021 WYKE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE 2020/2021 PROSPECTUS WYKE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE 2020/2021 PROSPECTUS EXTENDED PROJECT QUALIFICATION WELCOME COURSE Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) 34 TO WYKE ENGLISH INDEX English Literature 35 “WYKE OFFERS A TRUE ‘SIXTH FORM’ EXPERIENCE WITH English Language 35 HIGH QUALITY SPECIALIST TEACHING, A UNIVERSITY STYLE BUSINESS and FINANCE MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES CAMPUS, A CULTURE THAT FOSTERS INDEPENDENCE, Accounting 22 German 36 ENCOURAGING STUDENTS TO BE THEMSELVES. Economics 22 French 37 As the largest A Level provider in Hull and East Riding, the Spanish 37 statistics are straightforward; students do very well at Wyke Business A Level 23 Sixth Form College, with our results justifying the position in Business BTEC 23 HUMANITIES the top 15% of all Sixth Form providers nationally. VISUAL ARTS History 38 In 2019, our pass rate percentage at A Level was 99.7%, with Government and Politics 38 the BTEC pass rate at 100%. This includes 315 of the top A* Fine Art 24 and A grades, 53% of the cohort achieving A*- B grades and Photography 24 Geography 39 a remarkable 82% achieving A*-C grades. Our BTEC pass rate was 100%, with 80 students achieving 3 Distinction*, Graphic Design 25 HEALTH and SOCIAL CARE the equivalent to three A*s at A Level, in comparison to 57 Art and Design Foundation Diploma 25 Health and Social Care 41 students in 2018. SCIENCES COMPUTING Our students have progressed to exceptional destinations with 10 students advancing to Oxbridge and 24 taking up Biology 26 IT and Computing 43 places on Medicine, Dentistry or Veterinary courses over the Chemistry 26 past 3 years. -
Hull Development Framework
HDF Hull Development Framework Core Strategy Volume 2: HDF report on engagement Hull Core Strategy issues-options October 2008 1 Report on engagement on the Hull Core Strategy 7. Views have also been sought from a series of ‘road show’ issues/options stage events which included a mobile exhibition involving a short DVD presentation at 4 venues across the city at East Park, 1. Purpose Queen Victoria Square, Pearson Park and North Point generally targeted to cover north, central, west and east Hull, 2. Purpose of this report is to inform others about the progress including over weekends. A number of local ‘drop in’ events made and feedback from the community, in developing a new also took place including a mini-exhibition and ‘looped’ DVD at broad plan for the city. It carries forward a report on all the Customer Services Centres across the city, which engagement (completed in June 2008) which is separately introduced the main issues, objectives and options. available and content of which has been taken into account in drafting the issues/options report and wider implications taken 9. At these recent events over 2,500 leaflets (with into account in the next draft ‘preferred approach’ stage. questionnaires) were distributed to individual members of the public which prompted discussion and debate along with 3. Key significant issues raised over a six week consultation written feedback. period undertaken in August/September are outlined below, along with the Council response to these as outlined in italics. 10. Over 1,000 Core Strategy issues/options documents were These, along with other detailed matters raised, are being also circulated to key stakeholders asking for their views and considered as part of the next draft ‘preferred approach’ plan preferences from the options raised. -
The Edinburgh Gazette, March 22, 1895. 513
THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, MARCH 22, 1895. 513 BANKRUPTS and residing at 17 Ash Grove, Headingley, Leeds, professor of music. FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Lazarus Morris Schaffner, late 8 Lady Lane, in the city of Leeds, and residing in lodgings at 12 Cooper Street, in the city of Leeds, late cabinetmaker and broker, RECEIVING ORDERS. now out of business. ! Joseph Klein, residing at 33 Clyde Road, Albert Park, Samuel Elliott, Broad Street House, Old Broad Street, in Didsbury, Lancashire, lately carrying on business at the city of London, and Albert Works, Newbury, 57 George Street, in the city of Manchester, as a Berkshire, joinery and moulding manufacturer. ! partner in the firm of J. B. Whitehead, & Co., clerk, John Gaspard Fanshawe, 52 St. George's Place, Albert I lately agent. Gate, lately residing at 13 St. George's Road, South Henry Platt, 1 Myrtle Street and the Stores, under the Belgravia, both in Middlesex. I Corn Exchange, both in Crewe, wholesale ale and Edward George Hartnell, 9 Chalcott Gardens, England's I stout merchant. Lane, South Hampstead, in the county of London. j William Poole, 33 Mill Street, Crewe, hairdresser and William Huntley Hughes, carrying on business at 40 fancy goods dealer. Gracechurch Street, in the city of London, and resid- I John Arthur Roberts, White Bear Inn, High Street, ing at Loampit Hill, Lewisham, Kent, solicitor. j Whitchurch, Salop, licensed victualler. Frederick George Lamport, 178 Kennington Road, ; Joseph Thomas, 122 Commercial Road, Newport, Mon- Lambeth, Surrey, job master. l mouthshire, boot and shoe dealer. George Wade Share (trading as George W. -
REGISTER of STUDENT SPONSORS Date: 27-January-2021
REGISTER OF STUDENT SPONSORS Date: 27-January-2021 Register of Licensed Sponsors This is a list of institutions licensed to sponsor migrants under the Student route of the points-based system. It shows the sponsor's name, their primary location, their sponsor type, the location of any additional centres being operated (including centres which have been recognised by the Home Office as being embedded colleges), the rating of their licence against each route (Student and/or Child Student) they are licensed for, and whether the sponsor is subject to an action plan to help ensure immigration compliance. Legacy sponsors cannot sponsor any new students. For further information about the Student route of the points-based system, please refer to the guidance for sponsors in the Student route on the GOV.UK website. No. of Sponsors Licensed under the Student route: 1,130 Sponsor Name Town/City Sponsor Type Additional Status Route Immigration Locations Compliance Abberley Hall Worcester Independent school Student Sponsor Child Student Abbey College Cambridge Cambridge Independent school Student Sponsor Child Student Student Sponsor Student Abbey College Manchester Manchester Independent school Student Sponsor Child Student Student Sponsor Student Abbotsholme School Uttoxeter Independent school Student Sponsor Child Student Student Sponsor Student Abercorn School London Independent school Student Sponsor Child Student Student Sponsor Student Aberdour School Educational Trust Tadworth Independent school Student Sponsor Child Student Abertay University -
[888]EY HEDON to HULL TT.Pdf
Revised: Sun 2 Sept 2018. Hull : Victoria Dock : Hedon Road : Paull : Hedon 75:76:77:78:79 Monday to Saturday NS NS Codes: 77 77 79 75 79 77 78 77 76 79 77 76 78 77 76 78 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. NS : These buses do not run Hull (Paragon Interchange) ................ 6 30 6 45 7 00 7 15 8 15 8 45 8 50 9 10 9 30 9 50 1010 1030 1050 1110 1130 1150 on Saturdays. Hull Marina ............................................ - - - - - - 9 01 - - - - - 1101 - - 1201 S: These buses run on Victoria Dock (Humber View/The Deep) .... - - - - - - 9 08 - - - - - 1108 - - 1208 Saturday only. Victoria Dock (Mast Drive) ...................... - - 7 11 - 8 28 - 9 11 - - 1003 - - 1111 - - 1211 FS : These buses only run Siemans Factory ...................................... - - 7 13 - 8 30 - 9 13 - - 1005 - - 1113 - - 1213 on Fridays and Holderness Road/Southcoates Lane .... - - - 7 27 - - - - 9 45 - - 1045 - - 1145 - Saturdays. Marfleet Avenue ...................................... 6 45 7 00 7 17 7 35 8 34 9 01 9 17 9 26 9 52 1009 1026 1052 1117 1126 1152 1217 Hedon (Hull Road) .................................. 6 49 7 04 7 21 7 39 8 38 9 05 9 21 9 30 9 56 1013 1030 1056 1121 1130 1156 1221 Some journeys are provided Paull (Back Road - First Stop) .................. - - 7 25 - 8 42 - - - - 1017 - - - - - - with the financial support of Hedon (Thorn Road Corner) .................... 6 55 7 10 7 33 7 45 8 51 9 11 9 26 9 36 1002 1026 1036 1102 1126 1136 1202 1226 East Riding of Yorkshire Hedon (Inmans Estate) ......................... -
Old Record-Of-PCC-Public-Engagements
NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Record of PCC’s Public Engagements 2016 April 5th – Winterton Disabled Club 6th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Avenues 13th – Alkborough WI 15th – Hull – CASE Business Event 15th – Hull – Rock Challenge Event 18th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Bricknell 21st – Willerby – East Yorkshire Local Councils Network 26th – Hull – Sutton Trust Community meeting 26th – Seaton Parish Council 27th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Newington 29th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Southcoates West March 1st – Hull – Modern Slavery Event 2nd – Garton on the Wolds Parish Council 4th – Hull – Humber Chamber Cybercrime Event 8th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Newland 8th – Bridlington – Rock Challenge Event 9th – Winterton – Residents Meeting 10th – Grimsby – NE Lincs Town & Parish Liaison Committee 12th – Hull – Visit Amazing Grace Chapel 12th – Scunthorpe – Rock Challenge Event 15th – Hull – Local Works Event 18th – Scunthorpe – Unlocking Hidden Talent Event 18th – Hornsea – Visit Nursery School Project 18th – Hull – Victoria Dock Residents Association 21st – Hornsea Town Council 22nd – Hull – Preston Road Neighbourhood Development Meeting 24th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Marfleet 30th – Scunthorpe – Keep Scunthorpe Alive Group Walkabout **Pre-election Purdah period began on 30th March** February 1st – Grimsby – Open Door Forum 3rd – Airmyn Parish Council 8th – Aldborough Parish Council 16th – Hull Tenants Forum 22nd – Brigg Town Council 23rd – Grimsby – Haverstoe Ward Forum 25th – Hull BID Business Walkabout 26th – Scunthorpe – Skills Centre Plus opening event 26th -
Withernsea High School Proposal for Change of Defined Age Range
INFORMATION FOR PROPOSALS FOR PRESCRIBED ALTERATIONS Withernsea High School Proposal for change of defined age range Introduction Every school has a defined age range for the pupils it can have on its’ roll. Withernsea High School is a local authority maintained school currently and has a defined age range of 11-18 years. This proposal seeks to consult on the change of this defined age range to 11-16 years, with effect from 1st September 2021. In making such a change, the local authority is required to follow the government’s statutory process for prescribed alterations, including the issue of a public notice. School and Local Authority details The proposal is published by East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Cross Street, County Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA. The school to which the proposal relates is a community school, Withernsea High School, Hull Road, Withernsea, HU19 2EG. Description of the proposed change This proposal seeks to enable Withernsea High School to withdraw Post-16 provision by reducing the age range from 11-18 years to 11-16 years. This is because pupils completing Year 11 studies at Withernsea High School are already choosing to attend other providers and the school cannot compete with those other providers. A significant majority of pupils have chosen to study their Post-16 courses in other institutions both in the East Riding and in Hull over the last five years. This has led to the school only being able to offer a narrow and limited curriculum. There is a very low level of interest from 11-16-year-old pupils at Withernsea High School to remain at the school after they are 16 and progress into the schools’ sixth form. -
Hull Labour Group Responds to This Further Consultation Wholly Bemused by This Unusual Irregular Process
THE HULL CITY COUNCIL LABOUR GROUP SUBMISSION TO THE FURTHER DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HULL CITY COUNCIL WARDS TH 8 AUGUST 2017 1 Contents Page Preface & Introduction 3 East Hull Wards 6 Sutton, Ings, Longhill & Bilton Grange, Marfleet and 6 Southcoates Drypool and Holderness 8 North Hull Wards 22 Avenue Ward 22 Kingswood, West Carr, North Carr Wards 25 Beverley Sculcoates Ward 33 Central Ward 54 Orchard Park, University Wards 58 Wyke Ward 59 West Hull Wards 60 Pickering 60 Newington & Gipsyville 63 St. Andrew’s & Docklands 72 Derringham 79 Boothferry 80 Concluding Statement 81 Appendices – scans of surveys sent separately due to volume. 2 Preface The Hull Labour Group responds to this further consultation wholly bemused by this unusual irregular process. Our unhappiness stems from the fact that we believe we were fundamentally misled by Commission staff who unequivocally stated that the first set of draft recommendations from the LGBCE would be based on a three- member Ward settlement. This LGBCE advice was given at the Labour Group Briefing with Officers and Members (including a Conservative Councillor) present). This then informed our initial response in October 2016. The alleged rationale and premature dismissal of a three-member Warding Settlement as proposed by Labour, seems to stem from the LGBCE’s refusal to consider a cross-river Ward. It is regrettable that the LGBCE continually refers to “’…our decision in relation to the River Hull…” [LGBCE Page 21 Paragraph 85, June 2017]. At this stage the LGBCE should have ONLY been dealing with recommendations, but it is clear, despite a lack of strong evidence, the LGBCE had made their mind up, preferring the repetition against such a ward by one political party. -
Wyke Sixth Form College Report and Financial
4° WYKE SIXTH FORM COLLEGE REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JUL Y 2019 Wyke Sixth Form College FINANCIAL STATEMENTS for the year ended 31 Jul y 2019 KEY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL, BOARD OF GOVERNORS AND PROFESSIONAL ADVISERS Key management personnel Key management personnel are defined as members of the College Senior Management Team and were represented by the following in 20 I 8/ 19: P J Britton Principal; Accounting Officer (appointed 20 August 2018) J Trivedy Principal; Accounting Officer (resigned 31 August 2018) MC Rothery Vice Principal (resigned 31 August 2018) P J Peaks Deputy Principal JA Davies Assistant Principal C Herring Assistant Principal MA Wilmot Director of Finance J Anderson HR Manager Board of Governors A full list of Governors is given on pages l O and 11 of these financial statements. F Bagchi acted as Clerk to the Corporation throughout the period. Professional advisers Financial statements auditors and reporting accountants: RSM UK Audit LLP 2 Humber Quays Wellington Street West Hull HUI 2BN Internal auditors Audit One Kirkstone Villa Lanchester Road Hospital Durham, DH I 5RD Bankers Barclays Bank pic 2 Humber Quays Wellington Street West Hull HUI 2BN Lloyds Banking Group pic 2' Floor 14 Church Street Sheffield South Yorkshire SI IHP Solicitors Eversheds LLP Eversheds House 70 Great Bridgewater Street Manchester, Ml SES t Wyke Sixth Form College FINANCIAL STATEMENTS for the year ended 31 Jul y 2019 CONTENTS Page number Report of the Governing Body Statement of Corporate Governance and Internal Control -
North Hull Local Travel
D A O R X U A E M M AI N S TR E EE AN T L EN RE G E A N 1 E L 1 2 0 /2 ARN 1 mile 1 / 2 Miles THE S H 0 1/2 1 km 11/2 2 kms 21/2 3 Kms U U T L T 10 minutes walking time L O R 11 N O 1 grid square = 1 Kilometre (0.6 miles) A If you walk at - 3 miles per hour (moderate) 4 mph (average) 5 mph (quick) D North Hull R O 10 minutes cycling time A D If you cycle at - 8 miles per hour (moderate) 10 mph (average) 12 mph (quick) Local Travel Map B E CUMBRIAN WAY VE RL EY Y ( S S A W O N U W A O T W H W - Holderness Drain W N D N North O E l O S E l D T N ) u Bransholme W B SN O R WAY Y- H P O A S r A S ve D Ri IAN TH WAY O L PEN 10 NIN E To Beverley W A Y Highlands B E Health Centre V E E R AY N N W Highlands L GRAMPIA A E L DU N Y R SWELL LA N O E N O R R I C NE O A M H MOND L Broadacre L A Y O H A T T D R Dunswell H R W U I O N P A N N E N E N Barmston Drain Y D N N Beverley and M Kingswood A N L I W Y N O E W A D A E M E Y A E H W V C D W I KIN E E G SB R U E . -
LEEDS DIRECTORY. 1049 Lee Mrs
LEEDS DIRECTORY. 1049 Lee Mrs. J ane, 46 Francis street Leeds Athletic Cycling Club, Guildford street _ Lee Mrs. Jane, laundress, 15 Sackville terrace Leeds Borough Gaol, H.M. prison at Armley (Major Lee Mrs. Jane, pork butcher, 4 Portland street Knox E. W. Lane, governor), Armley road Lee Mrs. Jane, 25 Tulip street Leeds Boys' Modern School (William Henry Ba.rber E.A. Lee Jesse, grocer &c. 32 Silver Royd hill & 51 Whin- head master), Albert hall, Cookridge street gate, Armley Leeds Brass Finishing Co. Limited (William .Alien .. Lee John, boot maker, 3 Accommodation road manager), 17 & 19 Wade lane Lee Mr. John, 61 Cardigan road, Headingley Leeds Brick & General Machinery Co. & engineers, x& Lee John, commercial traveller, 32 Ebor mount Canal wharf; h. Francis street, New Leeds Lee John, commission agent, 47 Park square Leeds Brickmaking Co. Limited (The) (W. H. Harris,_ Lee John, fitter, 67 Fourteenth avenue managing director), Armley road Lee John, 33 Freehold street Leeds Catholic Herald (weekly), 13 New Briggate; Chas Lee John, hair dresser, 49 Whingate, Armley Diamond M. P. proprietor Lee John, tailor, 13 Grace st.; h. 5 Marlborough street Leeds Central Cricket Ground, Domestic st. Holbeck;. Lee John, timber merchant, Hull; h. 61 Cardigan rd Thomas Caywood, proprietor Lee John George (L. & Guy); h. 15 Rock street Leeds Centml Division Liberal Association, 8 Park sq. ;. Lee John Patrick, 348 Upper Town street Horace Leeds, agent Lee John William, blacksmith, 83 Bradford road Leeds Certified Industrial Home for Girls, Windsor. Lee Joseph, apartments, 45 Westfield road street; Miss Highmoor, matron Lee Joseph, boot dealer, 139 Tong road Leeds Charity Organization Societ~, 3 Oxford place Lee Joshua William, miner, 14 Cobden aven.