Agenda Item No: 2

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Agenda Item No: 2 Agenda Item No: 2 BOSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL DELEGATED DECISION LIST FOR PERIOD 2 NOVEMBER 2009 – 27 NOVEMBER 2009 FOR NOTING SUBJECT: PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND RELATED MATTERS REPORT BY: INTERIM DEVELOPMENT CONTROL MANAGER Proposal: Installation of external ventilation system to kitchen and restaurant areas Location: 31 High Street and 4-6 West Street, Boston, Lincolnshire Applicant: Mr Zahid Husain, DHS Developments Deci sion: WITHDRAWN APPLICATION Decision 09-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/09/0182 Case Officer: Trevor Thompson Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333........................... Proposal: Extend yard for HGV parking Location: BTST Transport Ltd, Lealand Way, Riverside Industrial Estate, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 7SW Applicant: Mr John Thorpe Decision: GRANT Decision 26-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/09/0256 Case Officer: Stuart Birkett Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333........................... Proposal: Regularise amendments made under Planning Application B/08/0501 and the construction of an additional timber holiday lodge Location: WESTWOOD LAKES HOLIDAY SITE, Five House Lane, Wyberton, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 7JA Applicant: Mr Alan Coupland Decision: GRANT Decision 13-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Frampton Parish Council Wyberton Parish Council Application B/09/0288 Case Officer: Paul Edwards Number: Delegated Decision List 1 DATES – DATES 333333333333333333333333333333333.......................... Proposal: Extension to existing horticultural glasshouse unit plus 3 water storage tanks Location: SAKATA UK LTD, Spalding Road, Sutterton, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 2EW Applicant: Sakata UK Ltd Decision: GRANT Decision 17-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Sutterton Parish Council Application B/09/0290 Case Officer: Kelly Grunnill Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333........................... Proposal: To erect a 33,000 volt overhead line on wood poles Location: Parishes of Brothertoft, Holland Fen and, Dogdyke Applicant: Central Networks East Decision: NO OBJECTIONS Decision 04-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Brothertoft Parish Council Application B/09/0310 Case Officer: Kelly Grunnill Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333........................... Proposal: Application for removal of agricultural occupational condition Location: PARCOTT, Wash Road, Kirton, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 1QB Applicant: Mr Geoffrey Parker Decision: GRANT Decision 04-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Kirton Parish Council Application B/09/0315 Case Officer: Kelly Grunnill Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333........................... Proposal: Alterations to boilerhouse roof Location: St Mary's Church, Market Place, Swineshead Applicant: George Allenby, PCC of St. Mary's Church, Swineshead Decision: GRANT Decision 02-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Swineshead Parish Council Application B/09/0319 Case Officer: Trevor Thompson Number: Delegated Decision List 2 DATES – DATES Proposal: Erection of agricultural storage building Location: Land to the rear of Vine Cottage, Marsh Lane, Algarkirk, PE20 2AY Applicant: Ms Pamela Capps Decision: GRANT Decision 09-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Algarkirk Parish Council Sutterton Parish Council Application B/09/0322 Case Officer: Kelly Grunnill Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333.......................... Proposal: Demolition of existing clubroom and replace with a portable building Location: SLEAFORD ROAD BOWLING CLUB, Peck Avenue, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 8DH Applicant: Mrs Francis King Decision: GRANT Decision 12-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/09/0324 Case Officer: Kelly Grunnill Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333........................... Proposal: Variation of condition 6, stating the occupancy of the Golf lodges shall be restricted to between 1 April or Maundy Thursday (whichever is earlier) and 31 October in any one year, attached to planning consent B/09/0031 Location: BOSTON WEST GOLF CENTRE, Langrick Road, Hubberts Bridge, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 3SG Applicant: Boston West Golf Club Decision: REFUSE Decision 02-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Brothertoft Parish Council Application B/09/0325 Case Officer: Trevor Thompson Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333........................... Proposal: Demolition of existing dwelling and timber/corrugated outbuildings and erection of new dwelling and triple garage. Conversion of existing barn to form additional residential accommodation serving proposed new dwelling Location: HOLLY COTTAGE, Wythes Lane, Fishtoft, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 9RY Applicant: Mr R Carter Decision: GRANT Decision 12-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Fishtoft Parish Council Appli cation B/09/0327 Case Officer: Trevor Thompson Number: Delegated Decision List 3 DATES – DATES Proposal: Two storey side extension to existing dwellinghouse Location: 16, Centenary Close, Butterwick, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE22 0JX Applicant: Mr Jon Hill Decision: GRANT Decision 17-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Butterwick Parish Council Application B/09/0328 Case Officer: Stuart Thomsett Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333........................... Proposal: Application for Listed Building Consent for garage extension to barn, proposed solar panels & conservation roof windows Location: BRIDGE FARM, Main Road, Swineshead Bridge, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 3PZ Applicant: Mr Stuart Martin Decision: GRANT Decision 17-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Swineshead Parish Council Appli cation B/09/0329 Case Officer: Stuart Birkett Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333.......................... Proposal: Application for full planning permission for garage extension to barn, proposed solar panels & conservation roof windows Location : BRIDGE FARM, Main Road, Swineshead Bridge, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 3PZ Applicant: Mr Stuart Martin Decision: GRANT Decision 17-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Swineshead Parish Council Application B/09/0330 Case Officer: Stuart Birkett Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333......................... Proposal: Application for alterations to external doorway and provision of new entrance with concealed lattice roller shutter Location: 84 Wide Bargate, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 6SE Applicant: Enderbys of Boston Decision: GRANT Decision 23-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/09/0332 Case Officer: Stuart Thomsett Number: Delegated Decision List 4 DATES – DATES Proposal: Application for alterations to external doorway and provision of new entrance with concealed lattice roller shutter Location: 84 Wide Bargate, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 6SE Applicant: Enderbys of Boston Decision: GRANT Decision 23-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/09/0333 Case Off icer: Stuart Thomsett Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333........................... Proposal: Application for Listed Building Consent for installation of plastic damp proof course Location: 8, Spain Court, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 6HS Applicant: Boston Preservation Trust Decision: GRANT Decision 20-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/09/0334 Case Officer: Stuart Birkett Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333........................... Proposal: Application for Listed Building Consent for the demolition of outbuilding Location: The Chestnuts, South Street, Swineshead, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 3JD Applicant: Mr C Wright Decision: WITHDRAWN APPLICATION Decision 18-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Swineshead Parish Council Application B/09/0336 Case Officer: Trevor Thompson Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333........................... Proposal: Construction of dwellinghouse and garage Location: Land adjacent to The Chesnuts, South Street, Swineshead, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 3JD Applicant: Mr Chris Wright Decision: WITHDRAWN APPLICATION Decision 18-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Swineshead Parish Council Application B/09/0337 Case Officer: Trevor Thompson Number: Delegated Decision List 5 DATES – DATES Proposal: Construction of extension to form swimming pool (Renewal of B/04/0771) Location: BURTOFT HOUSE, Burtoft Lane, Wigtoft, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 2PE Applicant: Mr Peter Bateman Decision: GRANT Decision 20-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Wigtoft Parish Council Applicati on B/09/0338 Case Officer: Stuart Thomsett Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333........................... Proposal: Planning permission for alterations to rear elevation Location: HOLLAND HOUSE DENTAL SURGERY, 69 Wide Bargate, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 6SG Applicant: Dr Johnson Decision: GRANT Decision 26-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/09/0340 Case Officer: Stuart Birkett Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333.......................... Proposal: Listed Building consent for the blocking up of a door and panel in the rear elevation, and internal alterations Location: HOLLAND HOUSE DENTAL SURGERY, 69 Wide Bargate, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 6SG Applicant: Dr Andy Johnson Decision: GRANT Dec ision 26-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/09/0341 Case Officer: Stuart Birkett Number: 333333333333333333333333333333333........................... Proposal: Erection of a conservatory Location: 20, Mentmore Gardens, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 7TH Applicant: Mr Nigel Clark Decision: GRANT Decision 26-Nov-2009 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/09/0343 Case Officer: Stuart Thomsett Number: Delegated Decision List 6 DATES – DATES Proposal: Purple Beech tree - Crown lift to 5 metres, 10% reduction to encroaching branches and removal of badly
Recommended publications
  • 16676 the LONDON GAZETTE, 26Xn OCTOBER 1990
    16676 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26xn OCTOBER 1990 M. L. Smith, Newbridge Farm, Trustee Farms, Wainfleet All R. Harness, Portland House, Tattershall, Lincoln. 2 million Saints, Skegness PE247 4LB. 2 million gallons. Wainfleet All gallons. Coningsby. Between TF 216533 and TF 213549. Saints. Between TF 439592 and IF447591. Between TF 443598 E. S. Harrison & Son, The Willows, Haven Bank, New York, and TF453599. At TF441597. Between TF440596 and Lincoln. 3 million gallons. Coningsby and Wildmore. Between TF 445595. Between TF 439594 and TF 446594. Between TF 239532 and TF 237534. Between TF 261542 and TF 263539. TF439593 and TF446593. At TF443598. Between TF445597 At TF219534, At TF216536. At TF275531. andTF450597. Ivy Dene Fanners, Ivy Dene Farm, Langrick, Boston PE22 Thorpe Bank Farming Company, Estate Office, Leverton, 7AG. 5 million gallons. Frithville. Between TF 303473 and Boston, Lincolnshire. 10-160 million gallons. New Leake and TF 312471. Toynton All Saints. Between TF 39006025 and TF 40956025. Between TF39855845 and TF40655875. At TF39206020. At W. P. & H. Laird & Sons, Providence Farm, New York, TF39766020, TF40006020, TF40306020, TF41006020 and Lincoln. 6 million gallons. Wildmore. Between TF 248545 and TF 39806020 and land occupied by Thorpe Bank Farming TF 261549. Company. J. N. Maidens, Ferndale, Carrington Road, Frithville, H. E. Tinsley Ltd., The Grange, Langrick, Boston, Boston PE22 7DY. 1,112,500 gallons. Frithville. Between Lincolnshire. 7-7 million gallons. Midville and Sibsey. Between TF313506 and TF315506. Between TF314506 and TF314504. TF 383570 and TF387592. Between TF383570 and TF 352567. Between TF322505 and-TF321507. Between TF 387581 and TF 371581. Between TF 387592 and J.
    [Show full text]
  • West Lindsey News and County News
    County News logo Final artwork PMS 583 23C 0M 100Y 17K PMS 444 15C 0M 15Y 42K PMS 377 40C 0M 100Y 38K PMS 583 contents23C 0M 100Y 17K summer 2014 3 News in brief 7 Four pages of stories from across Lincolnshire 7 Castle countdown! New-look Lincoln Castle will give tourism a boost Leader ’s welcome... 8 Special feature: Thanks for everything! One hundred years ago this August, Britain was Meet the winners of our plunged into the most terrible conflict the world 2014 Good Citizens Awards 8 had ever seen. The dramatic consequences of the First World War Meeting our children s needs were felt not only on the front line, but also on the home 10 front, including here in Lincolnshire. Improved services for children In a special feature in this County News, we tell the with additional needs tragic story of Lincoln mother Amy Beechey, who lost five of her eight sons in the conflict – the highest toll on any single British family. 11 Tips for better recycling We also highlight a superb exhibition at the Museum How to avoid contaminating recycling by mistake of Lincolnshire Life called 1914, A Call to Arms for Lincolnshire – the first of a series we’re planning over Special feature: Lest we forget the next four years. 16 16 On a lighter note, the summer months offer a County events 100 years after the fabulous number of events – large and small, weird and outbreak of WW1 wonderful – in every corner of the county. With that in mind, we’ve included a special three- page Out and About section at the back of the magazine, 19 Giving something back with something to suit every taste.
    [Show full text]
  • Triton Knoll Electrical System, Onshore Crossing Schedule
    RWE Innogy UK | Triton Knoll Electrical System, Onshore Crossing Schedule Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm Limited TRITON KNOLL ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Volume 5 Annex 3.1: Socio-Economic Baseline Study April 2015 Document Reference 6.2.5.3.1 Pursuant to: APFP Reg. 5(2)(a) 1 RWE Innogy UK | Triton Knoll Electrical System, Socio-economic Baseline Study Triton Knoll Electrical System Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm Limited Copyright © 2015 RWE Innogy UK Ltd Environmental Statement All pre-existing rights reserved. Application Document 6.2.5.3.1 Liability Socio-Economic Baseline Study In preparation of this document Triton Knoll April 2015 Offshore Wind Farm Limited (TKOWFL), a joint venture between RWE Innogy UK (RWE) and Statkraft UK, subconsultants working on behalf of TKOWFL, have made reasonable efforts to ensure Drafted By: RSK/GoBe Consultants that the content is accurate, up to date and Approved By: Kim Gauld-Clark complete for the purpose for which it was prepared. Date of April 2015 Neither TKOWFL nor their subcontractors make any Approval warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of Revision A material supplied. Other than any liability on TKOWFL or their subcontractors detailed in the Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm Ltd contracts between the parties for this work neither Auckland House TKOWFL or their subcontractors shall have any Great Western Way liability for any loss, damage, injury, claim, expense, Swindon cost or other consequence arising as a result of use Wiltshire, SN5 8ZT or reliance upon any information contained in or omitted from this document. T +44 (0)845 720 090 Any persons intending to use this document should F +44 (0)845 720 050 satisfy themselves as to its applicability for their I www.rweinnogy.com intended purpose.
    [Show full text]
  • LINCOLNSHIRE. [KELLY 8 Sittings
    1 478 WICKENBY. LINCOLNSHIRE. [KELLY 8 sittings. The register dates from the year ISS8. The : WESTLABY is a hamlet three quarters of a mile south. living is a rectory, gross yearly value £330, with residence, Parish Clerk, William Richardson. incl~ding 36 acres of glebe, ~n the gift of the :aev. Charles PosT 0FFICE.-William Skelton, receiver. Letters arriTe 1 Nevrle liLA. hon. canon of L~ncoln, and held smce, I878 by 1 via Wragby at 9_30 a.m. & dispatched at 3 p.m. Wragby the Re_v. James Ell~tson Brgland 11r.:A· of Queens Colle~e, I is the nearest money order & telegraph office Cambndge. There rs a Free Methodist chapel. The prm- . cipal landownms are Emest Richard Charles Cust esq. Pnbhc Elementary School, bmlt m 1842 & rebmlt m 1879, ~t n.L. of .Arthingworth, Northants, and Charles George Gill- a _cost of abou~ £2oo, defrayed by E. R. C. Cust_esq.: rt yatt esq. of Wickenby Manor; the latter is lord of the manor. will hold 8_o children; average attendance, 56; Mrss Cla.ra The soil is stiff loam; subsoil, white chalky clay. The chief Rogers, mrstress crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The area is Railway Station, Michael Joseph Richardson, station master 2,003 acres; rateable value, £2,398; the population in 1881 CARRIER.-Whittaker, to Market Rasen, tues. & Lincoln was 269. on fri Bigland Rev. Canon James Elletson M. A. Doughty William, carpenter Marrows Frederick, farmer Rectory Dring William, cabinet maker MarwoodJohn, threshing machine owner Gillyatt Charles George, Manor house Finch George, farmer MarwoodWm. threshing machine owner COMMERCIAL.
    [Show full text]
  • Unlocking New Opportunies
    A 37 ACRE COMMERCIAL PARK ON THE A17 WITH 485,000 SQ FT OF FLEXIBLE BUSINESS UNITS UNLOCKING NEW OPPORTUNIES IN NORTH KESTEVEN SLEAFORD MOOR ENTERPRISE PARK IS A NEW STRATEGIC SITE CONNECTIVITY The site is adjacent to the A17, a strategic east It’s in walking distance of local amenities in EMPLOYMENT SITE IN SLEAFORD, THE HEART OF LINCOLNSHIRE. west road link across Lincolnshire connecting the Sleaford and access to green space including A1 with east coast ports. The road’s infrastructure the bordering woodlands. close to the site is currently undergoing The park will offer high quality units in an attractive improvements ahead of jobs and housing growth. The site will also benefit from a substantial landscaping scheme as part of the Council’s landscaped setting to serve the needs of growing businesses The site is an extension to the already aims to ensure a green environment and established industrial area in the north east resilient tree population in NK. and unlock further economic and employment growth. of Sleaford, creating potential for local supply chains, innovation and collaboration. A17 A17 WHY WORK IN NORTH KESTEVEN? LOW CRIME RATE SKILLED WORKFORCE LOW COST BASE RATE HUBS IN SLEAFORD AND NORTH HYKEHAM SPACE AVAILABLE Infrastructure work is Bespoke units can be provided on a design and programmed to complete build basis, subject to terms and conditions. in 2021 followed by phased Consideration will be given to freehold sale of SEE MORE OF THE individual plots or constructed units, including development of units, made turnkey solutions. SITE BY SCANNING available for leasehold and All units will be built with both sustainability and The site is well located with strong, frontage visibility THE QR CODE HERE ranging in size and use adaptability in mind, minimising running costs from the A17, giving easy access to the A46 and A1 (B1, B2 and B8 use classes).
    [Show full text]
  • Call Book 1920 - 1930
    Jack Hum CALL BOOK 1920 - 1930 Jack Hum, G5UM’s, Callbook. Researched and Compiled by: Deryk Wills, G3XKX. This PDF conversion by: Brian Perrett, MW0GKX. 5........... Foreword......By Brian Perrett. 5........... Foreword.......By Deryk Wills. 7........... G2 calls. 19............ G3 calls. 27............ G4 calls. 34............ G5 calls. 46............ G6 calls 58............ G8 calls. 66............ About the author....By Deryk Wills. (reproduced fron the Leicestershire Repeater Group Website) Foreword by Brian Perrett. I was writing a web page about “Famous Radio Amateurs and their callsigns” for the Highfields Amateur Radio Club when I received, via e-mail, a collection of text documents sent by my local repeater keeper, GW8ERA. I had a quick look and thought that it might be interesting to add this record of times gone. As they were received in a plain text format I thought it would be better if they were presented in a more favourable way in this technological age, so I have spent some time converting the plain text files into this PDF book. I also have tried to add a little about the man himself, but I have been unable to find out much about Jack. What I have found is in the “About the Author” at the back of this book. I have not edited the entries so, while some of the calls may still be vaild, do not use the data here for contact purposes. I hope this document goes some way to Dreyk’s wishes in the last line of his foreword. If anyone can send me more information about Jack Hum, G5UM, for inclusion in this book, I can be contacted via email at: [email protected].
    [Show full text]
  • I Sauh a Tour on a Toft, Tryelyche I-Maket', Part Two: on Place-Names in -Toft in England
    `I sauh a tour on a toft, tryelyche i-maket', part two: on Place-Names in -toft in England Peder Gammeltoft University of Copenhagen The place-name element -toft has received only marginal treatment in the British Isles. Apart from Bengt Holmberg’s thesis and the present writer’s overview of the Scottish toft place-name material,1 this group of place- names has been the focus of very little research, despite the fact that the element may be used to throw new light on the complex linguistic situation in Viking Age and post- Conquest England. The place-name element toft is ultimately of Scandinavian origin, having been transferred into the languages and onomastica of England and Scotland through either Old Danish (ODa) toft, f., or Old Norse (ON) topt, f. I shall not elaborate further on the origin of this place-name element, as this has already been dealt with in my above-mentioned article on the subject. As a place- name element of Scandinavian origin, toft is part of the large body of Viking Age place-names which include such prominent and well-researched Scandinavian place-name elements as bý, þorp and þveit. One complicating factor in the study of the place-name element toft is the early borrowing of toft into English. It occurs as an appellative as early as 1001 in English in the phrase healf þæt land æt suðham innur and uttur on tofte and on crofte (`half the land at Southam, including homestead as well as 1B. Holmberg, Tomt och Toft som Appellativ och Ortsnamnselement, Studier till en svensk ortnamnsatlas, 4 (Uppsala and Copenhagen, 1946); P.
    [Show full text]
  • Coningsby Memorials.Pdf
    Coningsby TF 226 584 UKNIWM Ref: 20327 MEMORIAL TO THE FALLEN A well attended meeting of ex-Servicemen was held in the Temperance Hall on Monday evening, Capt. J. R. Payne. M.C., being in the chair. Several forms were suggested, and it was decided ultimately to erect a stone cross, a suggested site being the corner of Mrs. Brown’s garden, opposite Mr. F. Holland’s shop in High-street. Over £40 was promised in the room, and when all the ex-servicemen have contributed, the public will be asked to make up the sum to about £200, the approximate amount required. An effort previously made did not fructify; and now the ex-Servicemen have put themselves at the head it is hoped the result will be a satisfactory and a tangible memorial to those who rendered such magnificent service to the parish and their country-particularly to those who made the supreme sacrifice. Horncastle News 6th November 1920 Meeting of War Memorial Committee, Broken column design chosen, ground to be purchased in Mr G. Fountain field on Tumby Road at a cost of £12 19s. Lincolnshire Chronicle 19th March 1921 Before a crowd of 500 plus the unveiling and dedication of the memorial took place on Sunday [18th September] it is situated in the north west corner of Mr G. Fountain's field near the park corner, and consists of a broken column in Aberdeen red granite, the base being of Portland stone on a foundation of concrete. The panels and needle are polished, on the former being the names of the fallen in gold lettering, eight on each of the two panels facing the road as follows.
    [Show full text]
  • Map Referred to in the North Kesteven (Electoral Changes) Order 2021 KEY to PARISH WARDS Sheet 1 of 1 NORTH HYKEHAM CP
    SHEET 1, MAP 1 Map referred to in the North Kesteven (Electoral Changes) Order 2021 KEY TO PARISH WARDS Sheet 1 of 1 NORTH HYKEHAM CP A NORTH HYKEHAM FORUM Boundary alignment and names shown on the mapping background B NORTH HYKEHAM GRANGE may not be up to date. They may differ from the latest boundary information C NORTH HYKEHAM MEADOW applied as part of this review. D NORTH HYKEHAM MEMORIAL E NORTH HYKEHAM MOOR F NORTH HYKEHAM WITHAM This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Keeper of Public Records © Crown copyright and database right. SLEAFORD CP Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and database right. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2021. G SLEAFORD CASTLE H SLEAFORD HOLDINGHAM I SLEAFORD NAVIGATION J SLEAFORD QUARRINGTON K SLEAFORD WESTHOLME SKELLINGTHORPE CP WASHINGBOROUGH CP HEIGHINGTON & HEIGHINGTON CP DODDINGTON WASHINGBOROUGH AND WHISBY CP CANWICK CP SKELLINGTHORPE & EAGLE BRANSTON AND MERE CP HYKEHAM BRACEBRIDGE HEATH NORTH MEMORIAL A BRANSTON SCARLE CP EAGLE AND NORTH BRACEBRIDGE SWINETHORPE CP HYKEHAM CP HEATH CP POTTER HANWORTH CP D HYKEHAM E CENTRAL F B THORPE ON THE C NOCTON CP HILL CP WADDINGTON CP HYKEHAM FOSSE WITHAM ST HUGHS SOUTH & SWINDERBY HYKEHAM CP METHERINGHAM RURAL DUNSTON CP SWINDERBY CP WADDINGTON RURAL AUBOURN WITH HADDINGTON CP HARMSTON CP METHERINGHAM CP WITHAM ST HUGHS CP BLANKNEY CP THURLBY CP COLEBY CP MARTIN CP NORTON DISNEY CP BASSINGHAM CP BASSINGHAM BOOTHBY TIMBERLAND CP RURAL GRAFFOE CP
    [Show full text]
  • The Graves Family Newsletter
    -73 - August 1995 ISSN 0146-0269 Volume 18, Number 106 TTHHEE GGRRAAVVEESS FFAAMMIILLYY NNEEWWSSLLEETTTTEERR CONTENTS Graves Family News................................ 73 Beware Misleading Advertising from GRAVES FAMILY NEWS Halbert’s............................................... 73 Queries in the Newsletter ........................ 74 Mrs. Waneta I. Addington, 345 Green St., Correction to June Newsletter.................. 74 Tipton, IN 46072-1231, descended from Origin of Deacon George Grave(s) .......... 74 JAMES GRAVES of Cambridgeshire, Anson Co., NC Book Available ................ 75 England, has 2 more great-granddaughters, Graves Family Books............................... 75 born to Nancy (Collins) Yinst and Anthony Follow-up to the Croshaw/Crenshaw Article Yinst. They are Sarah Elizabeth Yinst, b. 18 in the June GFNL................................. 75 Dec. 1992, and Sydney Parke Yinst, b. 5 Dec. Report on Trip to England........................ 75 1994. Life Membership Now Available............... 77 Address Changes .................................... 77 Mrs. Lynne E. Day, 581 Bradford St., Membership Directory Updates ............... 77 Pasadena, CA 91105, descended from JOHN Descendants of Parents of George Graves GRAVES of Concord, MA, wrote that their and Sarah Barber of Lincolnshire, England................................................ 78 newest granddaughter, Gwen Marie Massett, Descendants of William Greaves of was born May 25, 1995 in Pasadena, CA to Greenhill, Norton, South Yorkshire, Suzanne and Michael Massett. England................................................ 82 Questions and Information....................... 84 We were very sorry to hear of the death of Ancestor Chart of William Hughes Graves Mrs. Clifford H. Darrow (Mabelle C. III of SC & MS ...................................... 84 Darrow) on June 27 1995. She was Chart of Part of the Graves/Greaves Family descended from Capt. THOMAS GRAVES of of St. Mary’s Co., MD........................... 85 VA. She had been in a nursing home while Descendants of William R.
    [Show full text]
  • Billinghay Neighbourhood Plan
    BILLINGHAY NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN 2015 - 2025 3 Contents Contents: Page 1. Introduction 2 2. The Planning Process 2 3. About Billinghay 5 4. Vision and Aims 19 5. Growth Strategy and Land Use Policies 20 6. Policy ENV1: Agricultural Land 22 7. Policy ENV2: Energy 22 8. Policy ENV3: Natural Environment 23 9. Managing Flood Risk 24 10. Heritage and Tourism 24 11. Policy HT1: Skirth Navigation 25 12. Travel and Transport 26 13. Policy TT1: Access for Pedestrians and Cyclists 27 14. Policy TT2: New Development and Sustainable Modes of Transport 28 15. Policy TT3: Mitigation of Traffic Impacts 29 16. Employment and Economic Growth 29 17. Policy EEG1: Conversion of Residential Property to Commercial Use 31 18. Policy EEG2: Digital and Communications Infrastructure 32 19. Community Facilities 33 20. Policy CFA1: Medical Centre Expansion 34 21. Policy CFA2: Community Facilities 36 22. Housing 37 23. Policy H1: Housing Types 38 24. Policy H2: Housing Design 38 25. Site Allocations 41 26. Policy SA1: Former Lafford School Site, Fen Road 44 27. Policy SA2: Land off Sprite Lane 45 28. Policy SA3: West Street 46 29. Policy SA4: Land to the East of the A153 48 33. Policy SA5: Land off Mill Lane 49 34. Glossary 52 35. Part 2: Non-Planning Matters and Future Projects 55 1 1. Introduction 1.1 Neighbourhood Planning gives communities direct power to develop a shared vision for their neighbourhood and growth of the local area, such as by choosing where they want new homes, shops and offices to be built; have a say on what the buildings look like and what infrastructure should be provided.
    [Show full text]
  • B15 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    B15 bus time schedule & line map B15 Boston - Woodhall Spa View In Website Mode The B15 bus line (Boston - Woodhall Spa) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Boston: 7:15 AM (2) Woodhall Spa: 5:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest B15 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next B15 bus arriving. Direction: Boston B15 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Boston Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:15 AM Woodhall Spa Hotel, Woodhall Spa 2 Clarence Road, Woodhall Spa Tuesday 7:15 AM Long Avenue, Woodhall Spa Wednesday 7:15 AM 99 Tattershall Road, Woodhall Spa Thursday 7:15 AM Gibson Court, Woodhall Spa Friday 7:15 AM Abbey Lodge Inn, Kirkstead Saturday Not Operational Abbey Lane, Woodhall Spa Civil Parish North Road, Tattershall Thorpe North Road, Tattershall Thorpe Civil Parish B15 bus Info Blue Bell Ph, Tattershall Thorpe Direction: Boston Stops: 31 Abbey Close, Tattershall Trip Duration: 55 min Abbey Close, Coningsby Line Summary: Woodhall Spa Hotel, Woodhall Spa, Long Avenue, Woodhall Spa, Gibson Court, Woodhall The Black Horse Ph, Tattershall Spa, Abbey Lodge Inn, Kirkstead, North Road, Tattershall Thorpe, Blue Bell Ph, Tattershall Thorpe, Bus Shelter, Tattershall Abbey Close, Tattershall, The Black Horse Ph, Market Place, Tattershall Civil Parish Tattershall, Bus Shelter, Tattershall, Cromwell Place, Tattershall, Interchange Shelter, Coningsby, Old Cromwell Place, Tattershall Boston Road, Coningsby, Cemetery, Coningsby, Dogdyke Road, Coningsby, Belle Isle, Dogdyke, Interchange
    [Show full text]