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Gilmorton Settlement Profile Introduction
Gilmorton Settlement Profile Introduction General Location: Gilmorton village lies 3 miles north-east of Lutterworth. Leicester is 10 miles north, whilst Market Harborough is 15 miles to the east of the parish. Gilmorton is bordered by Ashby Magna and Peatling Parva to the north, Kimcote and Walton to the east, Misterton with Walcote to the south, with Lutterworth, Bitteswell and Ashby Parva to the west The north-east of the parish is occupied by Bruntingthorpe airfield, a now defunct RAF base that is home to an Aircraft museum and is now used for both aviation and non-aviation purposes. The village is broadly linear in form, running for over 1km north-south along Main Street. It is situated in a gently undulating landscape and is of Saxon origin. The parish lies on a watershed with streams rising to the north flowing into the North Sea via the Humber whilst those to the south flow in southwards to the Bristol Channel. Gilmorton always has been, and to some extent still is an agricultural village, but the relative decline of this industry has led to the area increasingly becoming a commuter village. The village has seen a long, steady decline in its public transport provision over the years, leaving only a twice-daily taxi-bus service to Lutterworth in the present day. A similar decline has occurred with the provision of shops/services in the village, but fortunately for many residents Gilmorton has managed to retain its village store, heralded as one of the best in Leicestershire. The village is identified as a Selected Rural Village in the Core Strategy for the District and as such, is outlined as a settlement that would potentially benefit from the support of limited development such as rural housing. -
Rural Grass Cutting III Programme 2021 PDF, 42 Kbopens New Window
ZONE 1 The rural grass cutting takes 6 weeks to complete and is split into 10 zones. The roads surrounding the close by villages and towns fall within Zone 1 DATE RANGE PARISHES WITHIN ZONE 1 30th August - 5th September Primethorpe Broughton Astley Willoughby Waterleys Peatling Magna Ashby Magna Ashby Parva Shearsby Frolesworth Claybrooke Magna Claybrooke Parva Leire Dunton Bassett Ullesthorpe Bitteswell Lutterworth Cotesbach Shawell Catthorpe Swinford South Kilworth Walcote North Kilworth Husbands Bosworth Gilmorton Peatling Parva Bruntingthorpe Upper Bruntingthorpe Kimcote Walton Misterton Arnesby ZONE 2 The rural grass cutting takes 6 weeks to complete and is split into 10 zones. The roads surrounding the close by villages and towns fall within Zone 2 DATE RANGE PARISHES WITHIN ZONE 2 23rd August - 30th August Kibworth Harcourt Kibworth Beauchamp Fleckney Saddington Mowsley Laughton Gumley Foxton Lubenham Theddingworth Newton Harcourt Smeeton Westerby Tur Langton Church Langton East Langton West Langton Thorpe Langton Great Bowden Welham Slawston Cranoe Medbourne Great Easton Drayton Bringhurst Neville Holt Stonton Wyville Great Glen (south) Blaston Horninghold Wistow Kilby ZONE 3 The rural grass cutting takes 6 weeks to complete and is split into 10 zones. The roads surrounding the close by villages and towns fall within Zone 3 DATE RANGE PARISHES WITHIN ZONE 3 16th August - 22nd August Stoughton Houghton on the Hill Billesdon Skeffington Kings Norton Gaulby Tugby East Norton Little Stretton Great Stretton Great Glen (north) Illston the Hill Rolleston Allexton Noseley Burton Overy Carlton Curlieu Shangton Hallaton Stockerston Blaston Goadby Glooston ZONE 4 The rural grass cutting takes 6 weeks to complete and is split into 10 zones. -
South Kilworth Neighbourhood Plan Strategic Environmental Assessment Screening Report
Strategic Environmental Assessment Screening Report South Kilworth Neighbourhood Plan South Kilworth Neighbourhood Plan Strategic Environmental Assessment Screening Report Prepared by Harborough District Council On behalf of South Kilworth Parish Council – The Qualifying Body May 2018 1 Strategic Environmental Assessment Screening Report South Kilworth Neighbourhood Plan Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Legislative Background 10 3. Criteria for Assessing the Effects of Neighbourhood Plans 13 4. Assessment 14 5. Screening Outcome 21 2 Strategic Environmental Assessment Screening Report South Kilworth Neighbourhood Plan i. Introduction 1.1 Harborough District Council has been asked by South Kilworth Parish Council to undertake this screening report for Strategic Environmental Assessment. 1.2 This screening report is used to determine whether or not the content of the submission version of the South Kilworth Neighbourhood Plan (SKNP) requires a Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in accordance with the European Directive 2001/42/EC and associated Environmental Assessment of Plans and Programmes Regulations 2004. 1.3 The purpose of South Kilworth Neighbourhood Plan is to reflect the desires of the community and consider through theme groups issues such as: a) Supporting appropriate, proportionate, timely and sustainable development. These developments will aim to be eco-friendly in both design and operation. They will also recognise the village character and our rural location. b) Conserving and enhancing the high quality natural environment including protection of wildlife while recognising and encouraging the importance of good local agricultural management to support this. c) Retaining and enhancing the character and appeal of the unique assets of the parish, including community amenities, educational and recreational facilities, footpaths, open green spaces and the countryside that provides the Village setting. -
Lutterworth and Broughton Astley Area Within the Last Four Weeks
HarboroughLutterworth and NewsletterBroughton Astley Issue Issue 28: 2: 28.02.2019June 2021 Latest news updates Easing of Lockdown The easing of lockdown measures in May has brought us a little bit nearer to normality. The fact that pubs and restaurants can accommodate customers inside has meant that a lot more people are socialising with friends. We understand that people will want to go out and celebrate our new freedoms, however, we would like to remind you to celebrate safely and drink sensibly. Above all, leave the car at home and do not drink and drive. Just because you live in an outlying village or rural community, this does not mean that you are not going to get caught drinking and driving. This month we have arrested two people and investigated several incidents which we believe have been alcohol fuelled. Anti-social behaviour (ASB) During the last month, the level of ASB has increased. A tree sapling that was planted to commemorate the life of a well-known local resident was snapped off at the trunk base and discarded on the recreation ground on Frolesworth Road, Broughton Astley. This is under investigation and if anyone has any information as to whom is responsible please contact PC Michelle Skingsley on [email protected]. Any information will be treated in confidence. Whilst we are still providing the dedicated ASB car for extra patrols in public spaces and recreation grounds, we would like to remind parents to check that you know where your child is and what they are doing. We are following up all reports of ASB incidents and parents can expect a visit from an officer if their child is involved in ASB. -
Sustainability Appraisal (SA) / Strategic
Leicestershire Minerals Development Framework: Site Allocations DPD (Preferred Options) Sustainability Appraisal (SA) / Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Sustainability Appraisal Report (Appendices) June 2006 Prepared for Leicestershire County Council by: Atkins Ltd Axis 6 th Floor West 10 Holliday St Birmingham B1 1TF Tel: Nicki Schiessel 0121 483 5986 Email: [email protected] This document is copyright and should not be copied in whole or in part by any means other than with the approval of Atkins Consultants Limited. Any unauthorised user of the document shall be responsible for all liabilities arising out of such use. Leicestershire Minerals Development Framework Site Allocations DPD Sustainability Appraisal Report Appendices Contents Section Page Appendix A: List of Consultees and Interested Stakeholders 1 Appendix B: Summary of the Consultation Responses on the Scoping Report 15 Appendix C: Baseline Tables 23 Appendix D: Assessment of Proposed Sites 38 Leicestershire Minerals Development Framework Site Allocations DPD Sustainability Appraisal Report Appendices APPENDIX A: LIST OF CONSULTEES AND INTERESTED STAKEHOLDERS 1 Leicestershire Minerals Development Framework Site Allocations DPD Sustainability Appraisal Report Appendices SPECIFIC CONSULTATION BODIES GENERAL: East Midlands Regional Assembly Highways Agency, Melton Mowbray Programme Planning & Development, Birmingham Countryside Agency, East Midlands Region, East Midlands Development Agency Nottingham Nottingham Environment Agency, Leicestershire Partnership -
F South Kilworth C of E School Appx B I
APPENDIX B F DEVELOPMENT CONTROL AND REGULATORY BOARD 18 TH MARCH 2010 REPORT OF THE COUNTY SOLICITOR APPLICATION UNDER REGULATION 3 OF THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING GENERAL REGULATIONS PART A – SUMMARY REPORT APPLICATION NO. & DATE: 2010/0029/03 – 7th January 2010 (LCC Ref No 2010/L173/03) PROPOSAL: Erection of demountable timber classroom, South Kilworth Church of England Primary School LOCATION: Walcote Road, South Kilworth (Harborough District) APPLICANT: Leicestershire County Council MAIN ISSUES: Design and materials of construction, energy efficiency, highway safety and parking provision, impacts on the locality, potential for increase in pupil numbers, and any overriding need. RECOMMENDATION: REFUSE, for reason of design and materials, potential for growth and over-development, and consequent unsustainable travel patterns, contrary to national guidance and relevant policies of the Local Plan. Circulation Under Sensitive Issues Procedures Mr. G. A. Hart CC Officer to Contact Mr. Chris Noakes Tel: 0116 305 7053 E-Mail [email protected] 2 2010/0029/03 (2010/L173/03) - continued PART B – MAIN REPORT Background 1. South Kilworth C of E Primary School is situated on the north-west edge of the village, on the north side of Walcote Road, where this lane leads out of the village through open countryside. The original school house dates from 1851 and occupies an attractive ‘period’ structure with distinctive features such as feature brickwork (albeit not listed). Various extensions and alterations have been added over the years including classroom/hall extensions, new cloakrooms and toilets in recent years (see below). The school serves the local village and the surrounding rural catchment area in the south of the County. -
Blaby/Harborough/Oadby and Wigston Districts
Page 37 Appendix B SOUTHERN AREA – Blaby/Harborough/Oadby and Wigston Districts Carriageway Schemes ROAD NO LOCATION DESCRIPTION COST BAND Lutterworth, Stoney Hollow/ Market Resurface Carriageway A426 Street; River Swift Bridge to Church St B junction Whetstone Cosby/Countesthorpe X- Resurface Carriageway A426 A Roads to M1 Bridge Lutterworth; George Street/ Gilmorton Rd Strengthen and resurface A426 C junctions carriageway Cotesbach; Hill Farm to Cotesbach, Raise kerbs and resurface A426 B continuation of 02/03 scheme. carriageway North Kilworth, Kilworth Sticks Turn to Patch and Surface Dress A4304 C 30mph limit A4304 Market Harborough; Abbey Street Strengthen and surface dress C carriageway Market Harborough; High Street Take up and Relay/ Replace A4304 C block paved carriageway A47 LFE, Red Cow to Stafford Leys Resurface Carriageway C Glenfield, Both c/ways from Gynsill's Reconstruct Carriageway and A50 B Island to City boundary surface dress Wigston, Bull Head Street, Northbound Resurface Carriageway A5199 C C/way Arnesby, 100 m into Blaby towards Carriageway Resurfacing A5199 B Arnesby junction A5199 Northbound c/way from B582 Roundabout Resurface carriageway B Enderby, Soar Valley Way, from River Surface Dress A563 C Bridge to Grove Way (East bound) A6 Roundabout Resurface north-east A563 C quadrant Braunstone, Ravenhurst Road; Drainage works and C Stonehurst Road junction area reconstruct concrete c/way Oadby, Brabazon Road; Resurface carriageway B B4114 Enderby, Narb Rd Sth; south of Everards r'bout to north of Leicester Lane -
Willoughby Waterleys Residents Association David Campbell-Kelly - Chair What Is WWRA?
Strategic Growth in Leicestershire– Another Way? Willoughby Waterleys Residents Association David Campbell-Kelly - Chair What is WWRA? • Willoughby Waterleys – Conservation village in Harborough District • Parish borders Blaby DC • Formed in 2018 in response to Strategic Growth Plan • Membership from nearly 90% of village. • Ensuring planning policy fairly and appropriately applied • Ensuring all alternatives are considered • Taken initial professional advice • Background to the Proposal • Midlands Connect – Upgrade A46 • Leicestershire Strategic Growth Plan – 2050 • Garden Village application – 2017 • Garden Village application – 2019 • Blaby Local Plan review • Leicester City – Local Plan • Junction 20a – M1 SGP- Probable By-pass Route • A46 Expressway mainly through Blaby and Harborough Districts • Start at J2 M69 • South of Sapcote, north of Broughton Astley • J20A of M1 at A426 interchange • Between Willoughby Waterleys and Countesthorpe. • South of Great Glen and East of Houghton on the Hill • Between Syston and Queniborough • 25 miles long and £2-3 billion Alternative Proposition • New M69 junction between J2 and M1 • NW then arcs to NE passing Desford • Routed between Ratby and Kirby Muxloe • Under M1 • And connect to existing A46 • A46 Northern by-pass improvements likely needed • Hobby Horse roundabout improvements Advantages of West and North route • 6 miles of new road not 25 miles • Huge cost saving • Through route – circa 8 miles shorter • Avoids high quality High Leicestershire landscape • Alleviates J21 pressure – through -
Whetstone Pastures 2 3 Whetstone Pastures Executive Summary
WHETSTONE PASTUR ES DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTUS FOREWORD Private and public sector working together. If you are reading this, then you have already taken the first step towards getting involved in what I feel is a unique and exciting opportunity. Blaby District is a great place to live, as you’ll discover when you read on, and an area which we are committed to making Cllr Terry Richardson, Leader of the Council even better. Our residents and businesses are happy and prospering and our economy is strong, but we know that we can’t be complacent and have to look to the future in order to meet the needs of our communities. Going forward we will need to provide additional housing, jobs, roads, schools and places to stay healthy and relax. We are a forward-thinking organisation, and keen to support growth where it is sustainable and deliverable. I believe that this project is a great opportunity to do just that. It will see the creation of a brand new community in the right place, at the right time, and with the infrastructure needed. We already have a strong partnership around the table, and a clear delivery strategy in place which I am confident we will deliver. We now need the right development partner in place so that we can make it happen. This is an exciting time for Blaby and we hope you will consider being part of it. Thank you for your interest, and for taking the time to read this, and we look forward to discussing this opportunity with you very soon. -
23 July 2021 Neighbourhood Plans
Harborough District Neighbourhood Plan Status – 23 July 2021 Neighbourhood Plans ‘made’ Neighbourhood Plan Making area Neighbourhood Plan being No Neighbourhood Plan yet Designated and Plan in Preparation Considered but not yet Emerging started 1. Arnesby 28/1/2019 1. Bitteswell (Reg 14) East Norton ALLEXTON 2. Broughton Astley 20/1/2014 2. Dunton Bassett (Reg 14) Smeeton Westerby ASHBY PARVA (review ongoing) 3. Gilmorton (Examination) Ashby Magna BLASTON 3. Billesdon 9/10/2014 4. High Leicestershire (Tilton, Cold Willoughby Waterleys BRINGHURST, DRAYTON AND NEVIL 4. Burton Overy 15/1/2019 Newton and Lowesby, Marefield) HOLT 5. East Langton 26/6/2018 5. Leire (Examination) BRUNTINGTHORPE (review ongoing) 6. Lutterworth CARLTON CURLIEU 6. Fleckney (6th May 2021) 7. Thurnby and Bushby CATTHORPE 7. Foxton 27/1/2017 (Review Plan 8. Tugby and Keythorpe (Reg 14) CLAYBROOKE MAGNA submitted) 9. Ullesthorpe CLAYBROOKE PARVA 8. Great Bowden 4/10/20 COTESBACH (reviewed - minor) CRANOE 9. Great Easton 29/1/2018 EAST NORTON 10. Great Glen 05/02/2020 FRISBY (Reviewed) FROLESWORTH 11. Hallaton (3/6/2021) GAULBY 12. Houghton on the Hill 5/4/2018 GLOOSTON 13. Hungarton 31/7/2017 GOADBY (reviewed - minor) GUMLEY 14. Husbands Bosworth HORNINGHOLD (Referendum May 2021) ILLSTON ON THE HILL 15. Kibworths 29/1/2018 (review KEYHAM ongoing) KINGS NORTON 16. Lubenham 31/7/2017 (review KNAPTOFT ongoing) LAUGHTON 17. Medbourne 29/8/2018 LITTLE STRETTON 18. Misterton with Walcote LODDINGTON AND LAUNDE 3/6/2021 MOWSLEY 19. North Kilworth 31/7/2017 NOSELEY OWSTON AND NEWBOLD Harborough District Neighbourhood Plan Status – 23 July 2021 20. Saddington 15/1/2019 PEATLING MAGNA (reviewed - minor) PEATLING PARVA 21. -
Land Off North Road, South Kilworth, LEICESTERSHIRE
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SITE Land off North Road, South Kilworth, LEICESTERSHIRE South Kilworth is ideally placed with regards to Land off North Road, access to Market Harborough (located 9 miles to the east) and Lutterworth (located 5 miles to the South Kilworth, west). Market Harborough and Lutterworth provide a LEICESTERSHIRE wide range of local amenities and a wealth of retail, leisure, commercial and employment An opportunity to acquire approx. opportunities. 1.62 ha (4.00 ac) of residential South Kilworth itself is home to a Primary School, a public house, butchers and local recreational development land with outline facilities. planning permission for 25 Kilworth House Hotel & Theatre and Kilworth dwellings Springs Golf Course are both located within a few miles of the village. Location In addition, there are convenience stores located at petrol stations in North Kilworth and Walcote, The development site is located on the edge of both within 3 miles of the site. the Leicestershire village of South Kilworth. The sought-after location provides a rural setting, surrounded by attractive countryside, that benefits from access to local services and excellent commuter links. Rugby railway station is situated approx. 9 miles from the site, with direct trains to Birmingham (in under 40mins) and London (in approx. 50mins), as well as providing access to the wider rail network. The site also has good access to the A14, M1 and M6 – with the recently upgraded Catthorpe Motorway Interchange only 4 miles to the west, enabling easy access to Leicester, Nottingham, Northampton and further afield. Planning Affordable Housing Section 106 Agreement The development site is located on the eastern The approved development scheme is subject to a A Section 106 Agreement has been negotiated and edge of South Kilworth, with access directly off requirement of 40% on-site affordable housing. -
24 April 2014 Stakeholder British Gas
Appendix C North Kilworth Stakeholder letters – 24 April 2014 Stakeholder British Gas Properties, Aviary Court, Wade Road, Basingstoke Hampshire, RG24 8GZ British Telecommunications Plc, Customer Wideband Planning Group Post Point BSTE 0301, Bath Street, Nottingham NG1 1BZ East Leicestershire and Rutland CCG, Suite 2 and 3, Bridge Business Park 674 Melton Road, Thurmaston, Leicester, LE4 8BL Ann Plackett, English Heritage, East Midlands Region, 44 Derngate Northampton, NN1 1UH Homes and Communities Agency, 5 St Philip’s Place, Colmore Row Birmingham , B3 2PW Ms Aoife O'Tool, Highways Agency, Level 9, The Cube 199 Wharfside Street, Birmingham B1 1RN FAO Mr D Holdstock, National Grid, AMEC Environment & Infrastructure UK Limited, Gables House, Kenilworth Road, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 6JX Miss C Jackson, Consultation Service, Natural England, Hornbeam House, Electra Way, Crewe, Cheshire, CW1 6GJ Network Rail Infrastructure Limited, Kings Place, 90 York Way London, N1 9AG Mr Peter Davies, Severn Trent Water Ltd, Hucknall Road Nottingham, NG5 1FH Mr M Galey, Anglian Water Ltd, Planning & Equivalence Team, Thorpe Wood House, Thorpe Wood, Peterborough, PE3 6WT Mr James Lidgett, Environment Agency, Lower Trent Area, Trentside Offices, Scarrington Road, West Bridgeford, Nottingham, NG2 5FA Deborah Bennett, Executive Director, Seven Locks Housing, 1a Anson House, 8 Compass Point, Northampton Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 9HW Edward Garnier, MP [email protected] CPRE [email protected] Voluntary Action Leicestershire [email protected] Leicestershire Ethnic Minority Partnership [email protected] Federation of Gypsy Liaison Groups [email protected] Interfaith Forum for Leicestershire [email protected] Market Harborough Chamber of Commerce. (Contact via website) Leicestershire Centre for Integrated Living.