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The Boundary Committee for England Periodic Electoral Review of Leeds
K ROAD BARWIC School School Def School STANKS R I School N G R O A D PARLINGTON CP C R O PARKLANDS S S G A T E S HAREWOOD WARD KILLINGBECK AND School PENDA'S FIELDS SEACROFT WARD MANSTON CROSS GATES AND WHINMOOR WARD D A O BARWICK IN ELMET AND R Def D R O SCHOLES CP F R E Def B A CROSS GATES ROAD U n S T d A T I O Barnbow Common N R School O A D Seacroft Hospital Def A 6 5 6 2 4 6 A f De R IN G R O A D H A Def L A T U O S N T H O R P E GRAVELEYTHORPE L A N E U f nd e D N EW HO LD NE LA IRK ITK Elmfield WH nd Business U Park Newhold Industrial Estate E Recreation AN AUSTHORPE Y L Ground WB RO BAR School f e School STURTON GRANGE CP D A 6 5 WHITKIRK LANE END AUSTHORPE WEST 6 PARISH WARD AUSTHORPE CP MOOR GARFORTH School EAST GARFORTH The Oval f AUSTHORPE EAST e D PARISH WARD SE School LB Y RO AD f e D Recreation Football Ground Ground Cricket Ground f e D Swillington Common COLTON School CHURCH GARFORTH School Cricket Ground Allotment Gardens LIDGETT f e D School GARFORTH TEMPLE NEWSAM WARD Schools Swillington Common U D A n College O d R m a s a N n w A e e r M n A O le s B t p r R U m o P e p L T S L E C R T H OR D P L E L E A WEST I N E GARFORTH F E L K C I M SE LB Y R O D AD e f A 63 Hollinthorpe Hollinthorpe 6 5 D 6 e A A 63 f A LE ED S School RO A D D i s m a n t le d R a il w a y K ip p a x B e c k Def SWILLINGTON CP Kippax Common Recreation Ground Ledston Newsam GARFORTH AND SWILLINGTON WARD Luck Green Swillington School School Kippax School Allotment Gardens School D A O R E G D I R Allotment Sports Ground Gardens Sports Grounds -
Establishment of a Parish Council for Rawdon
Community Governance Review Establishment of a Parish Council for Rawdon Information pack for Electoral Working Group Tuesday 21 August 2012 Electoral Services Level 2 Town Hall The Headrow Leeds LS1 3AD 0113 3952858 [email protected] www.leeds.gov.uk/elections 1 Contents Item Page Number • Map of the proposed Rawdon Parish Council area 3 • Details of current arrangements relating to community 4 - 5 engagement or representation • Details of developments 6 • Demographic information 7 • Electorate 8 • Potential effects of Boundary Commission’s review 9 • Precept 10 - 13 • Transfer of land and property 14 • Summary of representations 15 • Details of representations 16 - 32 • Electoral arrangements o Proposal from Cllr Collins 33 o Officer recommendations 33 – 35 • Appendix A - Directory of Parish/Town Clerks 2012 36 – 41 • Appendix B - Revised Rawdon Parish Council Boundary Map 42 • Appendix C - Map showing split of Polling District GRG 43 2 Map of the proposed Rawdon Parish Council area 3 Current arrangements relating to community engagement / representation Organisation Purpose Rawdon Billing Action Group Joan Roberts - Treasurer 27 Billing View LS19 6PR 0113 2509843 [email protected] Opposing development and protecting greenbelt status on Rawdon Billing and Diana Al- Saadi - Secretary associated land. 15 Billing View LS19 6PR` 0113 2100154 [email protected] Janet Bennett—Chairman Area Committees aim to improve the delivery and co-ordination of local council services and improve the quality of local decision making. -
Leeds Bradford
Harrogate Road Yeadon Leeds West Yorkshire LS19 7XS INDUSTRIAL UNITS TO LET SAT NAV: LS19 7XS Unit 9 Unit 1B Knaresborough A59 Harrogate Produced by www.impressiondp.co.uk A1(M) Skipton Wetherby A65 A61 Keighley A660 A650 A658 LEEDS BRADFORD M621 M62 M62 M1 Old Bramhope Bramhope A658 Guiseley CONTACT Yeadon A65 Cookridge A660 0113 245 6000 Rawdon Rob Oliver Andrew Gent A658 [email protected] [email protected] A65 Iain McPhail Nick Prescott Horsforth Apperley [email protected] [email protected] Bridge A6120 Weetwood IMPORTANT NOTICE RELATING TO THE MISREPRESENTATION ACT 1967 AND THE PROPERTY MISDESCRIPTION ACT 1991. A65 GVA Grimley and Gent Visick on their behalf and for the sellers or lessors of this property whose agents they are, give notice that: (i) The Particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending purchasers or lessees, and do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or contract; (ii) All descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them; (iii) No person employed by GVA Grimley and Gent Visick has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. Unless otherwise stated prices and rents quoted are exclusive of VAT. -
LEEDS DIRECTORY, Hogg 1\[R John, 52 Camp Road Hollings John, Woollen Manufacturer and Hogg Thos
82 LEEDS DIRECTORY, Hogg 1\[r John, 52 Camp road Hollings John, woollen manufacturer and Hogg Thos. bookkeeper, 179 Dewsbury rd merchant, 10 York place; h Ilorsforth Hoggard Alfred, builder, 16 Booth street Hollings Thos. shopkeeper, Hunslet carr Hoggard & Co. machine mfTS. Robert street Hollings William, victualler, Old Nag's Hoggard George, tailor, 41 1\Iarshall street Head, 56 Kirkgate Hoggard John, beerhouse, 42 Marshall st Hollingworth Isaac, gutta percba manufac- Holden George, butcher, 48 Fleet street ; turer, Dewsbury road; h 5 Pemberton st h 1 Brunswick row Hollingworth Sarah, shopr. 18 St. 1\Iark s\ Holden Richard, shoemaker, 13 Elland row Hollingworth Thos. shopr. Granville ter Holder John, milk dealer, \Vright street Hollingworth Thos. painter, Lisbon street; Holder Thomas, undertaker, 31 Bank street h 7 Burley road Holford Mr George, Chapelt01cn Holl:lngworth Wm.travg.tea dlr.71 Ellerby lp. Holdforth Jas. & Son, silk spinners, Bank Hollins l\Iarmaduke, potato dealer, Vicax's Low Mills, Mill street, & Cookridge ~.fills croft; h Union street Holdforth Waiter (Jas. & Son); h .Arthington llollins Thomas, tripe dresser, Bunt street Holdsworth Mr Henry, 21 Grove terrace Holloway Richard, eating and beerhouse, Holdsworth James, glass and china dealer, 192 W ellipgton street 61 \Voodhousc lano Hollway Thomas Saunders, manager, lO Holdsworth James, beerhs. 26 Dewsbury rd Elmwood grove Holdsworth ~fr John, Eastfield, Chapeltou;n Holmes Abm. hairdresser, 20 Grey stree~ Holdsworth John, stone and marble mason, Holmes Ann, grocer, Butterley street 78 Castle street Holmes Chas. carver & gilder, 8 Albion st Holdsworth John, mason, Francis street Holmes Charles, shopkeeper, 7 Carlton st Holdsworth .T ohn, cashier, 49 Holdforth st Holmes David, auctioneer and furniture Holdsworth Jph. -
Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Cookridge Area of Leeds, England
Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Cookridge Area of Leeds, England S Y Ely, K Fuller, A D Gulson, P M Judd, A J Lowe and J Shaw Occupational Services Department, National Radiological Protection Board, Hospital Lane, Cookridge, Leeds, LS16 6RW, England. E-mail: [email protected] Abstract: The National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB) is an independent body that has responsibility for advising UK government departments and others on the protection of people from ionising and non-ionising radiation (NIR) hazards. NRPB undertakes research into NIR sources and effects, and provides a comprehensive measurement and advisory service. In addition, NRPB receives many thousands of enquiries each year from individuals who are concerned about their exposure to radio waves, particularly those emitted by mobile phone base stations at around 900 and 1800 MHz. This paper describes the response to one such enquiry from a Member of Parliament (MP) representing local community groups and residents, who were concerned about emissions from three large telecommunications installations close to their homes and local schools. A survey of the radio wave exposure in the area around the three installations was carried out, measuring the total exposures due to all radio signals from 30 MHz to 18 GHz, using a variety of antennas connected to a spectrum analyser. The measurement range was chosen to include all the emissions from the local transmitters, including mobile phone base stations, emergency services' radiocommunications, pagers and microwave dishes. Emissions from transmitters further away, such as broadcast television and radio signals, were also detected. The results are compared against the guidelines published by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). -
The Practice
Dr Clyde The Family Doctors 5 Austhorpe View Whitkirk Leeds LS15 8NN Tel: 0113 2602262 Fax: 0113 2328090 www.austhorpeviewsurgery.nhs.uk Dr Christine Clyde (female) PhD MB ChB DRCOG DCH (Leeds 1987) PG(DIP)ENT Jacqui Coleman PartnPartnerer and Practice Manager Sylvia Rowlands RGN Part 1 1983 RGN Part 2 1995 Lisa Whitehouse Senior Healthcare Assistant Registered smoking cessation Advisor Welcome To the Practice Details of the Practice: The Family Doctors Practice is a general medical service under the new General Medical Services contract from 1 st April 2004. We are not a training practice. Our aim is to provide the best possible medical care for our patients, but in return we ask that patients respect our staff and the services we provide. You can help us by keeping the appointments you make and by requesting any repeat prescriptions in the correct way. We will not tolerate any abusive or threatening behaviour towards any of our staff. Information about patients will only be passed to other medical professionals with the patient’s permission. Where practicable a written consent will be obtained. We are registered and operate within the Data Protection Act. Although we do not have disabled access to the surgery we will endeavour to accommodate all our patients’ needs. If we feel this cannot be met then an alternative surgery will be recommended. Privacy and Confidentiality All patient information is recorded on computer and we are registered under the data protection act. The practice will ensure that confidentiality is maintained at all time by all members of the practice team. -
5Pm – 10Pm Friday 3Rd October
w w 5pm – 10pm Friday 3rd October Enjoy over 50 free arts events across the city centre #ArtintheDark @lightnightleeds lightnightleeds.co.uk Light Installations Music Storytelling Dance Street Theatre Film Performance Get Around UNIVERSITY BROTHERTON PARKINSON W LIBRARY BUILDING O Light Night: 1-53 50 O D H STANLEY 49 O There are lots of ways to enjoy the & AUDREY U S many events at Light Night. Create BURTON GALLERY E your own trail using this fold out L N map or join in with one of the MICHAEL D 52 R many guided walks or runs. SADLER H S BUILDING I 5 D W M N A I E L N V K CLOTHWORKERS A CENTENARY C HALL 53 51 3 STAGE @ LEEDS PORTLAND 45-46 W I L Y L O A QUEEN E W T BUILDING W E R D N R A N SQUARE A C E A L R L D 5 T T R 2 I W M O P A I P W L N COLLEGE Y Y O D O N W A K A C L A R E N OF ART O L 47 D C H FIRST DIRECT CIVIC O HALL U M ARENA S E 1 R E R T I L O S MERRION 6-8 N N CENTRE W Y CITY A Y E 1 MUSEUM E L 2 48 N W R A L MILLENNIUM O E E O V SQUARE D ST ANNES A L 4-5 D W A THE CATHEDRAL H M E R R I O N S T C CARRIAGEWORKS O E G R E A T G E O R G E S T 31 U ST JOHN’S T 27 S A L CHURCH E G T P NATION OF SHOPKEEPERS G S 32-34 I L 29 D RENEGADE R A E R B N 19-21 G 28 HOWARD O 22-25 E D DORTMUND W F 26 ASSEMBLY ROOMS I SQUARE E X 9-12 HENRY R N O THE ART GALLERY K 30 TOWN HALL CENTRAL MOORE LIGHT H E O T H E A D R O W A T E L S T G LIBRARY E A O A 15 NORTHERN 17-18 T THE CORE E VICTORIA GARDENS C N BALLET E N D T VICTORIA H E H E S WEST YORKSHIRE A E A D R O W S QUARTER T PLAYHOUSE R L O W E H E A D R A L P T H E B I L O N P L A C T E -
Whitkirk. 485
DIRECTORY.] WHITKIRK. 485 ~tained east window was given by Major Waud, in r856; by James I. on Esme Stuart, Duke of Lennox K.G. who all the other windol'·s are stained, several being memorials : sold the estate to Sir Arthur Ingram kt. and it is now held the pulpit is of Caen stone, and the brass eagle lectern was by the Hon. Mrs. Meynell Ingram, widow of Hugo Francis presented in memory of Joshua Wilkinson esq. by his widow: MeJnell Ingram esq. (d. r87r), who resides at the manor there are several important and interesting memorials, in- house, Temple Newsam, a late Elizabethan building of red eluding an ancient alabaster monument ";th two recumbent brick situated in an extensive deer park. The entire area figures, representing Sir Robert Scargill, knighted rszs, and of the township is 4,o86 acres, including 973 in Leeds; the his lady, former occupiers of Thorpe Hall; a magnificent rateable value of the whole township is [,z2,o65; the entire and elaborately carved monument to Edward Ingram, 2nd population of the township in r88r was 2, r8o in Whitkirk Viscount Irvine, who died I6thSeptember, r688, erected by and 481 in Leeds; area of district ecclesiastically attached his widow; another t{) Charles, roth and last Viscount Ir- to Whitkirk, 2,699 acres. vine, who died at Temple Newsam, 27th June, 1778, and AusTHORPE is a wwnship in Garforth and '\\"hitkirk: Frances (Shepherd) his wife, erected at the beginning of the parishes. 5 miles east-by-north from Leeds, in Tadcaster present century by their daughter, Isabella Anne, Mar- union. -
The State of Men's Health in Leeds
The State of Men’s Health in Leeds: Data Dr. Amanda Seims, Leeds Beckett University Professor Alan White, Leeds Beckett University 1 2 To reference this document: Seims A. and White A. (2016) The State of Men’s Health in Leeds: Data Report. Leeds: Leeds Beckett University and Leeds City Council. ISBN: 978-1-907240-64-5 This study was funded by Leeds City Council Acknowledgements We would like to thank the following individuals for their input and feedback and also for their commitment to men’s health in Leeds: Tim Taylor and Kathryn Jeffries Dr Ian Cameron DPH and Cllr Lisa Mulherin James Womack and Richard Dixon - Leeds Public Health intelligence team 1 Contents Acknowledgements ........................................................................................................................... 1 1 Introduction and data analyses .................................................................................................. 9 1.1 Analysis of routinely collected health, socio-economic and service use data ............................. 9 2 The demographic profile of men in Leeds ................................................................................. 10 2.1 The male population ................................................................................................................... 10 2.2 Population change for Leeds ...................................................................................................... 11 2.3 Ethnic minority men in Leeds .................................................................................................... -
Open Minds 2
OPEN MINDS 2 October 2004 Jocelyn Dodd Eilean Hooper-Greenhill Ceri Jones Helen O’Riain Research Centre for Museums and Galleries (RCMG) Department of Museums Studies University of Leicester 105 Princess Road East Leicester LE1 7LG 0116 252 3995 [email protected] OPEN MINDS 3 Contents Summary 4 Introduction 11 Section 1 Context 12 Section 2 Approach to the evaluation 18 Section 3 Description of Open minds 24 Section 4 Open minds- evidence from teachers and students 28 Section 5 What did the students learn? The workshops in 2003 58 Section 6 Open minds- extending the audience 77 Section 7 Discussion of findings from Open minds in relation to a national evaluation Renaissance in the Regions 93 Section 8 Conclusion and recommendations 99 Appendices Appendix 1 Background to education at Harewood House 106 Appendix 2 List of documents used in the evaluation 108 Appendix 3 Other references 112 Appendix 4 Harewood House Freelance team 113 Appendix 5 Schools attending Open minds workshops & visits 2001-2003 115 OPEN MINDS 4 Summary Open minds education programme 2000-2003 Open minds at Harewood House Trust, a Heritage Lottery funded Education Programme, ran from 2000-2003. The aims were to develop Harewood as a rich learning resource – a place for inspiration and creativity - to change the public perception of Harewood as a place of infinite educational possibility and to develop Harewood as a vital educational resource for the region. The Research Centre for Museums and Galleries (RCMG) was approached in November 2002 to evaluate this three-year programme. The evaluation of the Open minds programme is a requirement of the Heritage Lottery Fund and is critical to inform future education and learning developments at Harewood House Trust. -
Domesday Book Translation
Translation of Great Domesday Book Folio 379r WEST RIDING In the geld of the city of York are 84 carucates of land, which TRE paid, each of them, as much geld as 1 house in the city. Of these, the archbishop has 6 carucates [belonging] to the farm of his hall. In Osbaldwick, the archbishop 6 carucates. In Murton [in Osbaldwick], 4 carucates. In Stockton on the Forest, the archbishop 3 carucates. In the same place, 3 carucates. In Sandburn, 3 carucates. In Heworth, 3 carucates. In the same place, Count Alan 3 carucates. In Gate Fulford, Count Alan 10 carucates. In Clifton [near York], the archbishop 8½ carucates. In the same place, Count Alan 9½ carucates. In the same place, the archbishop 37 acres of meadow. In Rawcliffe, Seaxfrith had 2 carucates. In the same place, the king 1 carucate. In Overton, Count Alan 5 carucates. In Skelton [near York], the archbishop 3½ carucates. In the same place, the king 2 carucates and 6 bovates. In the same place, Count Alan 2 carucates and 6 bovates. In 'Mortona' [in Overton], Arnketil had 3 carucates. In Wiggington, the archbishop 3 carucates. Within the circuit of the city, 3 carucates. Thorfinnr and Thorkil held them. 'SKYRACK' WAPENTAKE In OTLEY , a manor, Pool, Guiseley, Hawksworth, and another Hawksworth [Thorpe, in Hawksworth], Baildon, Menston, Burley in Wharfedale [and] Ilkley, the archbishop 60 carucates and 6 bovates. Also in "GEREBURG" WAPENTAKE are these BEREWICKS of Otley: 'Stubham' [in Ilkley], Farnley [in Otley], Middleton [in Ilkley], Nether Timble, Denton, "Estone" [in Lindley], Clifton [near Newall] [and] 'Bikerton' [in Newall with Clifton]. -
6 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
6 bus time schedule & line map 6 Leeds - Holt Park View In Website Mode The 6 bus line (Leeds - Holt Park) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bus Stn Stand 18, Leeds City Centre - Holt Park Centre B, Holt Park: 6:25 AM - 11:36 PM (2) Holt Park Centre B, Holt Park - Bus Stn Stand 18, Leeds City Centre: 5:01 AM - 11:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 6 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 6 bus arriving. Direction: Bus Stn Stand 18, Leeds City Centre - 6 bus Time Schedule Holt Park Centre B, Holt Park Bus Stn Stand 18, Leeds City Centre - Holt Park 45 stops Centre B, Holt Park Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:45 AM - 10:00 PM Monday 6:45 AM - 10:00 PM Bus Stn Tuesday 6:25 AM - 11:36 PM The Headrow, Leeds City Centre 12 New Briggate, Leeds Wednesday 6:25 AM - 11:36 PM Thursday 6:25 AM - 11:36 PM Albion Street (J3), Leeds City Centre Albion Street, Leeds Friday 6:25 AM - 11:36 PM Woodhouse Lane, Leeds City Centre Saturday 6:40 AM - 10:50 PM Woodhouse Lane, Leeds Fenton Street, Woodhouse 153 Woodhouse Lane, Leeds 6 bus Info Leeds University, Woodhouse Direction: Bus Stn Stand 18, Leeds City Centre - Holt 164 Woodhouse Lane, Leeds Park Centre B, Holt Park Stops: 45 Leeds University, Woodhouse Trip Duration: 42 min Spencely Street, Leeds Line Summary: Bus Stn, The Headrow, Leeds City Centre, Albion Street (J3), Leeds City Centre, Clarendon Road, Woodhouse Woodhouse Lane, Leeds City Centre, Fenton Street, Woodhouse, Leeds University, Woodhouse, Leeds Hyde Prk Corner, Hyde Park