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Nottinghamshire Local Flood Risk Management Strategy 2016 - 2021
Nottinghamshire Local Flood Risk Management Strategy 2016 - 2021 Final June 2016 Nottinghamshire Local Flood Risk Management Strategy Review Local Flood Risk Management Strategy Rev Date Details Prepared by Checked by Approved by 1 August 2013 Outline Local Flood Risk Hannah Andy Wallace, Gary Wood, Group Management Strategy for O’Callaghan, Flood Risk Manager Highways Consultation Flood Risk Manager Planning, Access Management and Officer (Project Commissioning Manager) (Project Executive) 2 December Local Flood Risk Management Amy Ruocco, Sarah Kelly, Carl Pelling 2014 Strategy – Draft for Client Water and Principal Associate Comment Flood Risk Consultant Consultant (URS) (URS) (URS) 3 June 2015 Local Flood Risk Management Amy Ruocco, Sarah Kelly, Carl Pelling Strategy – Second Draft for Water and Principal Associate Client Comment Flood Risk Consultant Consultant AECOM AECOM AECOM (formerly URS) (Formerly URS) (Formerly URS) 4 July 2015 Local Flood Risk Management Amy Ruocco, Sarah Kelly, Carl Pelling Strategy – Final Draft for Water and Principal Associate Consultation Flood Risk Consultant Consultant AECOM AECOM AECOM 5 October Local Flood Risk Management Derek Hair Andy Wallace Transport and 2015 Strategy – Final Draft for Highways Principal Project Flood Risk Consultation Committee Engineer Manager AECOM 6 December Local Flood Risk Management Derek Hair Clive Wood Transport and 2015 Strategy – Final Draft for Highways Principal Project Flood Risk Consultation Committee Engineer Manager 7 June 2016 Local Flood Risk Management Derek -
Nottinghamshire
TIADBS DIRBOTO:R.Y.] NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Ft18 1493 :Bumell Arms, John Rickett, Winkburn, Southwell Cross Keys, Robert Willillm Ford, Beanmond street, Newark- .Hutchers' Arms, Robert Brookes, Arnold, Nottingham upon.Trent :Butchers' Arms, Thos. Calvert, 46 Newcastle st. Nottinghm Cross Keys, William Foster, Epperstone, Nottingham Butchers' Arms, Jn. Diggle,45 Lincoln st.Basford,Nottinghm Cross Keys, Charles Godber, West gate, Mansfield Butchers' Arm~, William Gray, Laneham, Lincoln Cross Keys, John Hickling, West gatt>, Mansfield Butchers' Arms, John Littlewood, Carol gate, Retford C..'ross Keys, Frederick Hogl!", Burton Joyce, Nottingham :Byron's Rest, Thomas Blatberwick, High street, Hucknall Cross Keys, Isaac .Roland, Potter street, Worksop Torkard, Nottingham CrQSS Keys, Wiiliam Silliman, Uptoli, Southwell Cadland inn, George Bretnall, Chilwell, Nottingham Crown inn, John Truman Barker, Awswortb, Nottingham Carlton hotel, J n. A lien, Noel st.nth. Hyson green,Nottnghm Crown inn, Jn. Blatherwick, Church st. Beeston,Nottingham Carnarvon Arms, Cleophas Roper, Fackley, Teversal, Manstld Crown, John Cocking, Beckingham, Gainsborougb Carpenters' Arms, Albert Urban Boddy, Boughton, Newark Crown, William Goodwin, Bingham, Nottingham Carpenters' Arms, Henry Frost, Newgate lane, Mansfield - Crown inn, Eli HaLl, Radford marsh, Radfot'd, Nottingham Carpenters' Arms, John "'Thomas Lane, Walesby, Newark Crown, George Hempsall, East Markham, Newark • Carringtou Arms, Mrs. Jane 'l'aylor, Carrington street & 2 Crown, John Herrod, Bathley, Newark Broad marsh, Nottingham Crown inn, Edward Holbeary, Crown street, Worksop Cart & Horse, Samuel Taylor, Forest street, Sntton-in- Crown inn, Edwin Pare, Rolleston, Newark Ashfield, Nottingham Crown inn, Thomas Richards, Stockwell gate, Mansfield Castle inn, John Vickers, 2 Waterway street, Nottingham Crown, Mrs. &lrah A. Sharp, Market place, ~outhwell Castle &.Falcon, Jn. -
NOTICE of ORDER Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Section 53 Derbyshire County Council (Upgrading to Bridleway of Public Footpath No
NOTICE OF ORDER Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Section 53 Derbyshire County Council (Upgrading to Bridleway of Public Footpath No. 17 (Part) and 18 – Parish of Pleasley); Modification Order 2016 Notice is hereby given that the above referenced Order has been submitted to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs for determination. An Inspector will be appointed by the Secretary of State to determine the Order. The start date for the above Order is 6 July 2018. Consideration of the Order will take the form of a public local inquiry. The Inquiry will be held at the New Houghton Community Centre, 13 Rotherham Road, New Houghton, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG19 8TE, on Wednesday 5 December 2018 at 10.00am. The effect of the Order, if confirmed without modifications, will be to modify the Definitive Map and Statement for the area by upgrading to a bridleway part of Public Footpath No. 17 in the Parish of Pleasley from a point at grid reference SK 5154 6505 and proceeding for a distance of 1143 metres or thereabouts in a generally south easterly, then north easterly, then south easterly then north easterly direction to a point at grid reference SK 5242 6511, with a width of 3.5 metres, and by upgrading to a bridleway Public Footpath No. 18 in the Parish of Pleasley from a point at grid reference SK 5242 6511 and proceeding for a distance of 57 metres or thereabouts in a generally easterly direction to a point at grid reference SK 5248 6512, with a width of 3.5 metres. -
THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION for ENGLAND the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright
KEY This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. BOROUGH COUNCIL BOUNDARY Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2012. WARD BOUNDARY ELECTORAL REVIEW OF DERBYSHIRE PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY TIBSHELF ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME Scale : 1cm = 0.08500 km Draft recommendations for electoral division boundaries in WARD NAME Grid Interval 1km BLACKWELL WARD SOUTH NORMANTON CP PARISH NAME the county of Derbyshire April 2012 EAST PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME Sheet 5 of 6 COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. SHEET 5, MAP 5b Proposed division boundaries in Codnor SHEET 5, MAP 5a Proposed division boundaries in South Normanton C GE O RID D E N TH B M Knowts Hall O 6 Farm R 1 4 0 L 6 A Butterley Park E T N E IRONVILLE AND RIDDINGS WARD BLACKWELL WARD A E L R T W S Butterley Park BLACKWELLFish Farm CP E ALFRETON AND SOMERCOTES ED W N E N (1) Fish Farm Normanton Brook Depot D ROA NEW Opencast Mine (coal) Normanton Brook Butterley Sewage Works RIPLEY WARD High Holborn B E Codnor Gate E V R I Industrial Estate R R ROAD I D OLBORN S HIGH H T N I F O A O W T R T L I D A R B N B R E I Industrial Estate D G NE E SPORTON LA L NOTTINGHAM ROAD A N G E TIBSHELF -
September 2014 60P ISSN 1466-8211
UNDER THE EDGE INCORPORATING THE PARISH MAGAZINE GREAT LONGSTONE, LITTLE LONGSTONE, ROWLAND, HASSOP, MONSAL HEAD, WARDLOW No. 188 September 2014 60p ISSN 1466-8211 Alexandra’s double medal triumph at Pony Euros Little Longstone’s Alexandra Hellings won Individual Dressage bronze to add to a Team Great Britain Dressage silver medal at the recent FEI European Championships for Ponies held at Millstreet, Ireland between July 29th and August 3rd. 15-year old Alexandra, riding 7-year old gelding Der Kleine Lord (‘Lordy’), won her Individual Competition Test bronze medal against a host of competitors from across Europe losing out on the silver by the tiniest of margins. In the team event, with the best three from four rides to count, Alexandra’s excellent score helped secure silver medals for Great Britain as Germany claimed gold. become only the second British Pony rider ever to win an individual medal – a feat achieved inWith only both their Alexandra second season and Lordy of international taking part competition in their first together. Euros she was not expected to Daughter of Samantha and David Hellings, Alexandra has trained with International Grand years, beginning her career on a Shetland cross. ShePrix is rider the thirdSonia person Baines to at make Dunston the Euros Park fromEquestrian the renowned Centre incompetition Chesterfield and for livery almost yard 7 and now hopes to build on this Euro success with the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo a personal ambition. Boxing Update! Not long now until the Sara Littlefield’s White Collar fight at Princes Sports Club on the 7th September. -
Tibshelf to Wales
Tibshelf to Wales HS2 in your area High Speed Two is the Government’s planned new, high speed railway. HS2 Ltd is the company responsible for designing and building the Between July 2013 railway, and for making recommendations to the Government. and January 2014 This factsheet is to update you about the route between Tibshelf and HS2 Ltd consulted the public Wales, eastern leg. It explains: on the proposed route and stations for Phase Two yywhere the route would go in this area, and how it has changed since of HS2, from the West the consultation in 2013; Midlands to Manchester, yysections of the route that we are consulting on; Leeds and beyond. yyhow to find more information about the route and the project; and In November 2015 yyhow to get in touch with us. The Government announced its intention to bring forward The route towards Leeds and the North East the delivery of the Phase The Phase 2b eastern leg would form approximately 123 miles (198km) Two route between the West of new railway and would begin north-east of Birmingham at the Phase Midlands and Crewe, known One junction near Marston. The eastern leg would include the proposed as Phase 2a. East Midlands Hub station at Toton and would terminate at an integrated In November 2016 station in Leeds city centre. It would also provide a connection to the existing network at Clay Cross to allow trains to serve Chesterfield and The Government announced Sheffield, as well as a connection to the East Coast Main Line via the proposals for the remainder existing rail network at Church Fenton, south of York. -
Southwell and Nottingham
Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason ALLENTON Mission Church ALVASTON Derbyshire Southwell 1925 New Church ASKHAM St. Nicholas ASKHAM Nottinghamshire Southwell 1906-1908 Enlargement ATTENBOROUGH St. Mary Magdalene ATTENBOROUGH Nottinghamshire Southwell 1948-1950 Repairs ATTENBOROUGH St. Mary Magdalene ATTENBOROUGH Nottinghamshire Southwell 1956-1957 Repairs BALDERTON St. Giles BALDERTON Nottinghamshire Southwell 1930-1931 Reseating/Repairs BAWTRY St. Nicholas BAWTRY Yorkshire Southwell 1900-1901 Reseating/Repairs BLIDWORTH St. Mary & St. Laurence BLIDWORTH Nottinghamshire Southwell 1911-1914 Reseating BLYTH St. Mary & St. Martin BLYTH Derbyshire Southwell 1930-1931 Repairs BOLSOVER St. Mary & St. Laurence BOLSOVER Derbyshire Southwell 1897-1898 Rebuild BOTHAMSALL St. Peter BOTHAMSALL Nottinghamshire Southwell 1929-1930 Repairs BREADSALL All Saints BREADSALL Derbyshire Southwell 1914-1916 Enlargement BRIDGFORD, EAST St. Peter BRIDGFORD, EAST Nottinghamshire Southwell 1901-1905 Repairs BRIDGFORD, EAST St. Peter BRIDGFORD, EAST Nottinghamshire Southwell 1913-1916 Repairs BRIDGFORD, EAST St. Peter BRIDGFORD, EAST Nottinghamshire Southwell 1964-1969 Repairs BUXTON St. Mary BUXTON Derbyshire Southwell 1914 New Church CHELLASTON St. Peter CHELLASTON Derbyshire Southwell 1926-1927 Repairs CHESTERFIELD Christ Church CHESTERFIELD, Holy Trinity Derbyshire Southwell 1912-1913 Enlargement CHESTERFIELD St. Augustine & St. Augustine CHESTERFIELD, St. Mary & All Saints Derbyshire Southwell 1915-1931 New Church CHILWELL Christ Church CHILWELL Nottinghamshire Southwell 1955-1957 Enlargement CLIPSTONE All Saints, New Clipstone EDWINSTOWE Nottinghamshire Southwell 1926-1928 New Church CRESSWELL St. Mary Magdalene CRESSWELL Derbyshire Southwell 1913-1914 Enlargement DARLEY St. Mary the Virgin, South Darley DARLEY, St. Mary the Virgin, South Darley Derbyshire Southwell 1884-1887 Enlargement DERBY St. Dunstan by the Forge DERBY, St. James the Great Derbyshire Southwell 1889 New Church DERBY St. -
TRADES' Dllf.ECTORY
TRADES' Dllf.ECTORY. 209 SaOPltBBPBRs-continued. Newton J. Wilson street, Derby Rhodes .f. Lower Park street, Derby Lowe Samuel, Knifesmith gate, Ches- Nicklinson J. 'ficknall Ricbards ,f. Sandiacre, Derby terfield Nightingale J. Cricb, Belper Richards S. Ilkeston, J:iottin~ham Lowe W. Holywell street, Cbe'lterfield Noble M. Wes:sin~ton, Alfreton Ri('bard<>on C. J.on.! row, Bdper Lunn T. New hall, Burton-on-Trent North J. 4 Goodwin street, Derhy Rkhardson Mr~.H.Somercotes,Alfreton Lygo J. Wellington t~treet, Derby Norton Mri. H. Cauldwell, Burlon-on- Richardson R. Dale Abbey, Derbv Malbon J. Compton, Ashbourne Trent Richdale Mrs. M. Ticknall • Maloney Mrs. Chapel street, Glossop Norton S. Higher Bux.ton, Buxton Ride )Uss A. A!>bey street, Derby Mansfleld T. Church Gresley, Ash13y- Noton W. Bakewell Rigley S. Millhay, Heanor, Belper de-la-Zouch Oakley J. Wirksworth Riley J. Ba'llow, Bakewell Margereson Mrs. H. Westbars,Chestrftd Oakley R. Bole hill, Wirksworth Rippon G. RidEZeway, Chesterfield MargerrisonMrs.C. Brampton,Chestrfld Ogden J. Heanor, Belper Roberts J. Alfreton Marler Miss E. 8 St. James' la. Derby Oliver J. Bonsall, Matlock Bath Roberts Mrs. M. l Ford street, Derby Marples C. Remisbaw, Chesterfield Oliver S. Ludwortb, Stockport Robertson C. Padfield, Mottram Marriott Mrs. Milford, Derby Ollerenshaw I. Car, Cricb, Belper Robinson E. Mayfield rd. Ashboume MarriottS. Higbfield, Shirland,Alfreton Ollerenshaw B. High street, Glossop Robinson Mrs. M. Swanwick, Alfreton Marsden E. Whittington, Chesterfield Orchard J. Alvaston, Derby Robinson N. Birchwood lane, Alfretort Marsden G. Butts, Bel per Orgill H. Measbam, Atberstone Robinson R. Chelmorton, Bakewell Marsden G. We<~sington, Alfreton Osborne T. -
STATEMENT of PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE of POLL and SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS Election of a Member of Parliament for the Ashf
STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED, NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of a Member of Parliament for the Ashfield Constituency Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Member of Parliament for the Ashfield Constituency will be held on Thursday 12 December 2019, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. One Member of Parliament for the Ashfield Constituency is to be elected. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Name of Description (if Home Address Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Candidate any) Assentors Assentors Assentors ANDERSON (Address in the The Conservative Self Christine J(+) Flowers Carina(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Lee Mansfield Party Candidate Saddington Dale Flowers Alan Constituency) Flowers Carol A Flowers Shaun A Hughes Michael Hughes Lesley M Wiggins Michael T Wiggins Carol DAUBNEY (Address in the Brexit Party Peck Andrew(+) Baillie Carl A(++) (+) (++) (+) (++) Martin Edward Ashfield Ellis Daniel Haskey Amanda Constituency) Penny Joanne Dawn Curtis Scott Marriott Simon A Breach Gary Pearce Alan P Webster Carl R FLEET (Address in the Labour Party Evans Christine L(+) Mcdowall (+) (++) (+) (++) Natalie Sarah Ashfield Blasdale David R Thomas A(++) Constituency) Flint Nicholas Mcpherson Anne Ball Kevin A Varnam Christopher -
Culture Committee Tuesday, 08 October 2013 at 10:30 Talbot Suite, Rufford Mill, NG22 9DG , [Venue Address]
Culture Committee Tuesday, 08 October 2013 at 10:30 Talbot Suite, Rufford Mill, NG22 9DG , [Venue Address] AGENDA 1 Minutes of the last meeting held on 2 July 2013 (2) 3 - 6 2 Apologies for Absence 3 Declarations of Interests by Members and Officers:- (see note below) (a) Disclosable Pecuniary Interests (b) Private Interests (pecuniary and non-pecuniary) 4 Introduction to Services - Sports and Arts 7 - 8 5 National Water Sports Centre Progress Report 9 - 12 6 Service Update for the Period 10 June to 15 September 2013 13 - 24 7 Performance Monitoring Report Quarter 1 25 - 30 8 Nottinghamshire Green Estate Development Strategy and Plan 2013 31 - 60 - 2023 9 Rufford Abbey Country Park - New Development Plan 2013-2023 61 - 74 10 Nottinghamshire Olympic Legacy Fund Deferred Bids for Game 75 - 88 Changer Awards 11 A Strategy for Nottinghamshire's Libraries - six monthly progress 89 - 96 report January to June 2013 Page 1 of 116 12 World War One Centenary Commemoration Update 97 - 104 13 Establishment of a Temporary 1 FTE Information Assistant for the 105 - Special Educational Needs and Disab 108 14 Lowland Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Local Nature Partnership 109 - contribution (2) 112 15 Work Programme 113 - 116 Notes (1) Councillors are advised to contact their Research Officer for details of any Group Meetings which are planned for this meeting. (2) Members of the public wishing to inspect "Background Papers" referred to in the reports on the agenda or Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act should contact:- Customer Services Centre 0300 500 80 80 (3) Persons making a declaration of interest should have regard to the Code of Conduct and the Council’s Procedure Rules. -
Clay Cross Update Magazine
Clay Cross Summer 2017 updateClay Cross Parish Council News Clay Cross Heritage Gala see page 6 The Hub see page 8 Summer 2013 CLAY CROSS UPDATE 1 Clay Cross Update Summer 2017.indd 1 19/06/2017 20:22 From The Chair Welcome to Update First I want to pay tribute to two well- known residents who have passed away over the past few months, Cliff Crinks and Ron Butler, both of whom I knew as friends. Cliff was the a stalwart of the British Legion, and in fact played the Last Post at the annual Clay Cross Remembrance Service for many years, and Ron was on the committee of the Clay Cross Miner’s Welfare. Continuing on the sombre note, it’s sad to see another bank closing down in the town - when Lloyds closes its doors this year it will mean that Councillor Gerry Morley with Ron Butler. no banks remain, where once there were three or four. I know traders feel that the loss of the banks means that fewer people actually come to town and use their shops. On a more positive side, later this year we can expect an Aldi store to open off the A61 near the Tesco petrol station roundabout, and then the first of nearly 900 new homes will be built on the site of the former Biwater site, bringing more shoppers into the community. The new Hub community venue is already proving a success, and I have had the pleasure to enjoy a coffee at the new Poppy’s New admin assistant Michelle Cowin. -
Nottinghamshire •. Tevebsal
DJREO'l'OBY •) NOTTINGHAMSHIRE •. TEVEBSAL. ~49 Ford H. Rosa (Miss), young ladiPs' Honlt.on John, householder rate collector & clerk t.o the Parish · school, The Elms Jackson Joseph, Nag's Head P.H. & frmr Council, Manor house .Forshaw James & SO!ls, stud proprietors Johnson Gf"'rge, grocer Smith Henry, farmer & carrier (shire), St.ud farm; nearest station, Jobnson ~John, farmPr, Stemthorpe Stevetu1on Joseph, shopkeeper & sexton Carlton-upon-Trent, G. N. Railway; Hall farm Stowe .Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer le-Uers received through Carlt-on- Lea Arthur, manager to James Black- Summers Arthur, butcher . .upon-Trent, Newark; telegrams, bum, nurseryman Summers Thos. basket ma. & r9d mer "" H 5. Forshaw, ~utton-npon-Trent, Longmaite George, ~ottage farmer Summers Thomas, jun. baskf't maker ~ewark" Maples John, builder, Laneham cottage Taylor William, jun. basket manufactr Forshaw James, hor:o<e breedf'r (prinC'ipa! :\larshall Tho.'i. farmer & basket maket Wakefield Thomas, farmer · of James Forshaw & Son<~), Stud farm Midwinter Emest, rod & basket maker Wal~ Thomas, Lord Nelson P.H. &; (letters through Carlfon-on-Trent) Moore William, boat owner wheelwright J<'orshaw.J:unes, jun. (of Jam~ Forshaw Naylor Arthur Grove M.R.,. C.M.Edin. \Vallhead Arthur E. yeast merchant & Sons), & secretary, Hillside surgeon & medical 'officer & publie Wallhead Edmund, baker .Forshaw Thomas (of James Forshaw & vaccinator for Sutt.on-upon-Trent dis· Walster Brothers, cycle al!ents .Sons), manager of Stud farm, Scot- triet., Southwell union · Walster Geo~e, blackimith