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BUS ROUTE INFORMATION TO ST MARY'S COLLEGE SEPTEMBER 2019 – 2020 (Please note this information can be subject to change) Updated 15.8.19 940 – ST MARY’S COLLEGE & JOWETT/ELLIE ROSE Anlaby Road to St Mary's College ANLABY ROAD/HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY, via Anlaby Rd (to get to St Mary’s College the bus will take the following route, however it will not be picking students up from Calvert Lane onwards) Calvert Lane, Spring Bank West, Chanterlands Avenue, Cranbrook Avenue to ST MARY’S COLLEGE Departs Anlaby Road (HRI) 7.50am Leaves St Mary’s College 3.45pm 956 – ST MARY’S COLLEGE & JOWETT/ELLIE ROSE Diadem Grove to St Mary's College DIADEM GROVE, Holderness Road, Shannon Road, Saltshouse Road, Dunvegan Road, Howdale Road, Saltshouse Road, Bellfield Avenue, Savoy Road, Ings Road, Cavendish Road, Leads Road, Midmere Avenue, Barnstaple Road, Holwell Road, Sutton Road, Greenwood Avenue, Cranbrook Avenue to ST MARY'S COLLEGE Departs Diadem Grove 7.35am Leaves St Mary’s College 3.45pm 957 – ST MARY’S COLLEGE & JOWETT/ELLIE ROSE Preston Road to St Mary's College PRESTON ROAD (outside Eastern Cemetery), Annandale Road, Wingfield Road, Staveley Road, Diadem Grove, Holderness Road, Summergangs Road, Chamberlain Road, Stoneferry Road, Clough Road, Cottingham Road, Cranbrook Avenue to ST MARY’S COLLEGE Departs Preston Road 7.50am Leaves St Mary’s College 3.45pm 958 – ST MARY’S COLLEGE & JOWETT/ELLIE ROSE Victoria Dock to St Mary's College GARRISON ROAD/PLIMSOLL WAY, Plimsoll Way, South Bridge Road, Hedon Road, Marfleet Lane, Marfleet Avenue, Preston Road, -
NOTICE of POLL East Riding of Yorkshire Council
East Riding of Yorkshire Council Election of District Councillors BEVERLEY RURAL WARD NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of DISTRICT COUNCILLORS for the WARD of BEVERLEY RURAL will be held on THURSDAY 2 MAY 2019, between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM 2. The number of DISTRICT COUNCILLORS to be elected is THREE 3. The names, addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated and the names of all the persons signing the Candidates’ nomination papers are as set out here under :- Candidate Name Address of candidate Description of candidate Names of Proposer and Seconder Names of Assentors Jennifer Ann Stewart Susan Sugars BEAUMONT 19 Fern Close Conservative Party Ian Stewart Audrey Tector Kevin Driffield Candidate John Burnett Elizabeth Holdich E. Yorks Nicholas Dunning Elizabeth Dunning YO25 6UR Paul Staniford Jillian Staniford Jennifer Ann Stewart Susan Sugars GATESHILL 72 New Walkergate Conservative Party Ian Stewart Audrey Tector Bernard Beverley Candidate John Burnett Elizabeth Holdich HU17 9EE Nicholas Dunning Elizabeth Dunning Paul Staniford Jillian Staniford Jennifer Ann Stewart Susan Sugars GREENWOOD Burton Mount Conservative Party Ian Stewart Audrey Tector Pauline Malton Road Candidate John Burnett Elizabeth Holdich Cherry Burton Nicholas Dunning Elizabeth Dunning HU17 7RA Paul Staniford Jillian Staniford Helen Townend E Cameron-Smith GRIMES 17 Eastgate Green Party James Townend Matthew Smith Philip Nigel North Newbald Robert Smith Joyce Elizabeth Smith YO43 4SD Leandro -
Job Description
Job Description CONSULTANT IN PANCREATICO-BILIARY & GENERAL SURGERY SURGERY HEALTH GROUP Grade: Consultant Location: Castle Hill Hospital/Hull Royal Infirmary Hours Per week: Full Time (Minimum 10 PA’s) Period: Permanent 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Applications are invited for the position of Consultant in Pancreatico-Biliary and General Surgery to join the existing team of 9 Consultant Upper GI Surgeons. This is a replacement post following the retirement of one of the members of the current team. The post will support the delivery of Pancreatic and General Surgery within the Trust and across the region. The post will also provide 1 in 15 on-call cover for the Acute GI Surgery service across the Trust, based at the Hull Royal Infirmary. 1 1.2 Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (HUTH Trust) is situated in the geographical area of Kingston upon Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire. The Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has two main hospital sites (Hull Royal Infirmary and Castle Hill Hospital) an annual budget of circa £500 million, employs over 9,000 staff and serves an extended population of 1.2 million, whilst delivering a number of outpatient services from locations across the local health economy area. The Trust’s secondary care service portfolio is comprehensive, covering the major medical and surgical specialties, routine and specialist diagnostic services and other clinical support services. These services are provided primarily to a catchment population of approximately 600,000 in the Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire area. The Trust provides specialist and tertiary services to a catchment population of between 1.05 million and 1.25 million extending from Scarborough in North Yorkshire to Grimsby and Scunthorpe in North East and North Lincolnshire respectively. -
EAST RIDING YORKSHIRE. BURTON AGNES • 397 • Lettet!L Through York Via Hayton Arrive at 9 A.M
DIRECTORY.] EAST RIDING YORKSHIRE. BURTON AGNES • 397 • Lettet!l through York via Hayton arrive at 9 a.m. Pock- The f'hildren of this place attend the school at Hayton, a lington is the nearest money order & telegraph office mile distant · w.u.L LB'l'TJGR Box cleared at s.IO p.m. No sunday de- Railway Station,Nunburnholme, Thomas Kilvington, station livery or collection master CoghJan Rev. Wm. Edwin B. A. Rectory I Grisewood George, farmer I Simpson Beatrice (Mrs.), farmer~ Lee John, Bnrnby house Holmes Henry, farmer, Sykes farm Burnby Wolds !.damson John, farm er J ohnson John, farmer Thorn pson John, farmer, Throstle's nest !.damson Robert, farmer Pottage Thomas, farmer Wilkinson Brigham, farmer Dickenson George, farmer & huckster Stocks Charles, farmer. Burnby Wyrill Isaac, blacksmith & joiner BURST WICK is a parish and scattered village, stand- PosT & M. 0. 0., S. :8. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- ing on an eminence, commanding a fine prospect of the sur- William Hardwick, sub-postmaster. Letters through rounding country, and is half a mile north from Rye Hill Hull arrive at 7.25 a. m.; dispatched at 6.25 p.m. Hedon station on the Hull and Withernsea branch of the North is the nearest telegraph office Eastern railway, 3 miles south~eas.t from Hedun and 9. east- A School Board of 5 members was formed Oct. 22, 1872, for by-south from Hull. The pansh mcludes the townships of Burstwick-cum-Skeckling; A. P. Iveson, Hedon, clerk to HURSTWICK-cuM-SKRCKLING and RYHILL-CUM-CA.MERTON, the board in the Holderness division of the Riding, south division of tbe wapenta.ke of Hulderness, South Holderness petty ses- Board School (mixed), is a building of red brick, erected in 11ional division, umon of Patrington, county court district of 1872• for 100 children i average attendance, 65; Albert. -
Wilberforce Court
WILBERFORCE COURT ALFRED GELDER STREET • HULL • HU1 1NE OVERVIEW 04 - 05 THE VISION 06 - 07 THE LIFESTYLE 08 - 11 EASILY ACCESSIBLE 12 - 13 KINGSTON UPON HULL 14 - 17 DISTINGUISHED THE PROPERTY 18 - 23 THE INTERIORS 24 - 33 LIVING IN THE FINISHES 34 - 37 OUTSTANDING IDEALLY CONNECTED 38 - 39 OWNERSHIP MADE EASIER 40 - 41 SURROUNDINGS FLEXIBLE OWNERSHIP 42 - 43 THE DEVELOPER 44 - 45 SUMMARY 46 - 47 WILBERFORCE COURT 04 05 The result of a visionary £14 million redevelopment project, Wilberforce Court is set to produce some of the most desirable residential units in Hull’s city centre. Originally built as high-end offices, the building is now witnessing an OVERVIEW internal transformation. The work, which will be completed in two phases with the first phase completing Q1 2023, will create light, beautifully equipped apartments over four levels, all built over secure on-site parking. Standing at the eastern side of the city centre, immediately adjacent to the historic ‘Old Town’ museum quarter, this is a property that boasts character, convenience and exceptional quality. AT A GLANCE A lavish multimillion pound redevelopment Attractive pre-market prices Phase one comprises of a mix of 112 studio, single-bedroom and two-bedroom units CHARACTER, An outstanding specification CONVENIENCE AND EXCEPTIONAL Secure, light and energy efficient QUALITY Exceptionally convenient city-centre location Phase one completion Q1 2023 ELEGANT LIVING 06 07 THE VISION Featuring four residential storeys rising above private undercroft parking, Wilberforce Court offers a rare combination of convenience, modernity and seclusion. The private residents’ courtyard affords an area for quiet retreat, yet the property itself is situated close to all the amenities of the city centre. -
To View the Latest from the Archives (Opens PDF)
From the Archives Roehampton House connection with Roehampton Club This impressive landmark in Roehampton Lane, which is now part of Queen Mary’s Hospital has a distinguished history dating back to the early 1700’s. Prior to becoming a world leading centre for the treatment of wounded soldiers in the First World War with missing limbs, the property was shown as the residential address for a particular Member of Roehampton Club with a background in the shipping industry. Most importantly, it was his decision to agree the use of the building for this purpose giving rise to a newspaper article at the time calling it ‘The House of Redemption’. E Kenneth Wilson was elected to the Club in May 1916 from this address. He was a descendant of Thomas Wilson who had started a shipping company in Hull in the 1820’s. According to the Hull University Archives held at the Hull History Centre from which this article is derived, the activities of this single company helped to make Hull Britain’s third largest port by the beginning of the twentieth century. By March 1904, Thomas Wilson & Sons Company (TWSC) owned at least 99 vessels built by the local firm of Earle’s Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Limited which had been bought by TWSC shortly before. In 1891, the company was registered as a limited liability concern with nearly all the shares owned by Thomas’ two brothers Charles (Chairman) and Arthur (Deputy Chairman). Both individuals had made their mark in business and high society. Charles Wilson had married Florence Jane Helen Wellesley, daughter of Colonel WHC Wellesley, a descendant of the Duke of Wellington. -
Hull Welcomes All Seafarers
PLACES OF WORSHIP SEAFARERS’ PORT HULL SEAFARERS’ CENTRE Roman Catholic: Sacred Heart, Southcoates Lane INFORMATION LEAFLET www.sacredhearthull.uk 01482 376 332 Anglican: Hull Minster, Market Place Open 24hrs a day / 7 days a week www.hullminster.org 01482 224 460 HULL Danish Seamen’s Church: 104 Osborne Street www.danchurchhull.co.uk 01482 225 469 WELCOMES ALL via access code C634XY SEAFARERS Internet Café • Free Wi-Fi Out of hours Emergency No: 07906 661 633 SEAFARERS’ INTERNET HULL SEAFARERS’ CENTRE DATA & SIM CARDS United House, King George Dock West, Hull, HU9 5PR Telephone cards are also available for purchase at the Hull Seafarers’ Tel: 01482 376 322 Centre and from Ship Welfare Visitors representing the centre. Seafarers Email:[email protected] are strongly advised to purchase telephone cards only from official Hull Seafarers’ Centre representatives or a Port Chaplain. SHIP WELFARE VISITING ORGANISATIONS Apostleship of the Sea SEAFARERS’ TELEPHONE HELPLINES Port Chaplain +44 (0) 7906 661 633 SeafarerHelp....the lifeline for seafarers The Mission to Seafarers 07387 022 375 wwww.seafarerhelp.org (All seafarers) +44 20 7323 2737 Port Chaplain A seafarer making use of the Wi-Fi in the Hull Seafarers’ Centre. Seafarer Support Referral Helpline Fishermen’s Mission +44 (0) 1482 323 440 PORT OFFICE & SECURITY www.seafarersupport.org (UK seafarers only) 0800 121 4765 07917 754 527 ABP House 01482 327 171 Danish Seamen’s Church 01482 225 469 Port Security (24hr service) 01482 781 867 LOCAL PORT HEALTH AUTHORITY Nautilus International 020 8989 6677 Hull & Goole Port Health Authority 01482 324 776 RMT 020 7387 4771 [email protected] Produced by the Merchant Navy Welfare Board, registered as a charity No.212799 in England & Wales, and No.SC039669 in Scotland. -
Through Yorkshire the County of Broad Acres
TH ROUG H YO RKSH IRE I I I H FO RCE TEE A E G , SD L T HRO UG H YO RKSHIRE T H E C O UN T Y O F B R O AD A C R ES G O R D O N H O M E L O N D O N 65’ T O R O N T O ° EN T O N L T D . J. M . D 69 S S M C M X X I I DA 6 7 0 \ ‘ / 6 L 75 b P R EF A C E IT is a deep j oy to writ e of the wonderful variety ’ of Yorkshire s attractiveness , and my pen would carry me into exuberance were I not reminded that many who pick up this little book may have yet to discover the beauty and glamour of the great county . I have , therefore , tried to keep my great love of this portion of ancient Northumbria within and bounds , have even reduced the title of the volume to such colourless words that I might almost be accused of writing for the scurrying traveller who is content to pass through a country and carry away such impressions as he picks up n i an a ssa t . a p This , however, would not be a f r criticism , for, small as this little volume may be , I have endeavoured to indicate where romance and beauty may be found , where associations with literature and great events of history are of enshrined , and where the great solitudes heathery moorland and grassy fell ca ll to the jaded town dweller . -
Yorkshire Union Yorkshire Union the Naturalist Vol
Volume 137 Number 1079 April 2012 Yorkshire Union Yorkshire Union The Naturalist Vol. 137 No. 1079 April 2012 Contents Editorial p1 Dr Roger Key: President of the YNU, 2011-2012 p2 I only wanted to watch the birds John Wint p3 Yorkshire’s Dark Bordered Beauty David Baker p11 On the recent appearance of the Black-bellied Angler in the central North Sea D.E. Whittaker p16 Composition of social groups of Long-finned Pilot Whales which stranded on the Holderness and Lincolnshire coasts in 1982 and 1985 Colin A. Howes p21 Historical notes on the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union’s first Marine Biology Committee Colin A. Howes p26 Quill mites of the family Syringophilidae parasitic on birds in Yorkshire Barry Nattress p29 A study of the parasitoids of the Horse-chestnut Leaf-miner in a Yorkshire garden Derek Parkinson p34 Greater Wax Moth in Yorkshire* Colin A. Howes p38 Spiders of Rodley Nature Reserve* Richard Wilson p42 A selection of interesting plant galls seen in Yorkshire in 2011 John Newbould p48 Botanical Report for 2011 Phyl Abbott p51 Spider recording in Watsonian Yorkshire during 2011 Richard Wilson p56 Obituaries - Eric Thompson, Donald Henry Smith, Michael J.A. Thompson p67 YNU Excursion Circulars 2012 p72 The Naturalist guide to consistency p77 Calendar of Events 2012 p78 Erratum: p33 Book reviews: p50, 63-65 Letters to the Editors: p15, 60 YNU Notices: p62 An asterisk* indicates a peer-reviewed paper Front cover: Feather mite Analges mucronatus m. Compare this with the quill mites illustrated on p31. Photo: B.Nattress Back cover: Dark-bordered Beauty moths Epione vespertaria (Upper: male, Lower: female). -
Item: 8.4 8.4
Item 8.4 Item: 8.4 Report to: NHS Hull CCG Board Date of Meeting: 22 March 2019 Title of Report: Designation of Commissioner Requested Services (CRS) Presented by: Emma Sayner, Chief Finance Officer Author: Joy Dodson, Deputy Chief Finance Officer-Contracts, Performance, Procurement and Programme Delivery STATUS OF THE REPORT: To approve To endorse To ratify To discuss To consider For information To note PURPOSE OF REPORT: The purpose of this report is to outline the approach undertaken by NHS Hull Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), in conjunction with NHS East Riding of Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group, to designate Commissioner Requested Services (CRS). This paper will provide an overview of the CCG work undertaken to identify, review and re- designate CRS in line with NHS Improvement’s (NHSI) designation framework. This report will also detail how the CCG will fulfil its statutory obligations with regard to ensuring continuity of healthcare services for the population of Hull, should a provider become significantly financially distressed. RECOMMENDATIONS: Members are requested to: 1. Review the approach undertaken for the designation of Commissioner Requested Services 2. Approve the overall strategic direction outlined and to support the next steps and timeline for full implementation to contracts from 1 April 2019 or as soon as deliverable thereafter. Page 1 of 16 REPORT EXEMPT FROM PUBLIC DISCLOSURE No Yes If yes, detail grounds for exemption Sensitive CCG STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE 1. Integrated Commissioning Aligned commissioning with partner CCG 2. Integrated delivery Resilient integrated delivery across Hull and East Riding 3. Delivery of Statutory Duties Designation of CRS is a statutory duty of the CCG IMPLICATIONS: (summary of key implications, including risks, associated with the paper), Finance There are no identified financial implications for the CCG. -
EYLHS Newsletter 26 Winter / Spring 2012
EYLHS Newsletter 26 Winter / spring 2012 Newsletter of the East Yorkshire Local History Society Front cover: Hull Infirmary, Prospect St, engraving from Hull Hospital Unit archives Contributions Based in Hull it is not always easy to keep track of events in other parts of the Riding; news that members could contribute on their town or village should be sent to the editor. Short articles, illustrated or unillustrated, news on libraries, archives, museums, societies or education, queries other people may be able to answer, etc. for inclusion in future newsletters should also be sent to the editor. Newsletter Edited by Robert Barnard 825 Anlaby Rd, Hull, HU4 6DJ Telephone 01482 506001 e-mail [email protected] Published by the East Yorkshire Local History Society Secretary Jenny Stanley 15 Southcote Close, South Cave, HU15 2BQ Telephone 01430 422833 e-mail [email protected] Printed by Kall Kwik, Hull News from the Society Programme recently achieved his Doctorate which As usual, the Society has arranged a full was based on this theme. programme of lectures and excursions Commences 2.00pm for 2012. Please support the events Bridlington Central Library (Lecture and bring along your friends. Please do Room on 1st floor), King Street, not hesitate to ask for lifts; you will be Bridlington expected to contribute to petrol. Car Parking near Harbour £2 per person for tea/coffee and PLEASE NOTE: Please make all biscuits cheques payable to the East Yorkshire Local History Society. All cheques Saturday 14 April 2012 and booking slips should be sent to Ed Dennison the relevant named individual at the ‘Recent Work in the East Riding’, a address on the booking form. -
School Bus Info
BUS ROUTE INFORMATION TO ST MARY'S COLLEGE SEPTEMBER 2020 – 2021 (Please note this information is subject to change) Pupils are expected to behave on the buses and the school has the right to remove any pupil from these services whose behaviour endangers other passengers or is offensive in any way. Bad language is not tolerated. It is essential that parents instil and support good behaviour and compliance with COVID health and safety routines at all times. All buses are provided by St Mary’s College and Jowett/Ellie Rose Travel Updated 8.7.20 940 – Anlaby Road There are two 940 bus services ANLABY ROAD/HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY, via Anlaby Rd (to get to St Mary’s College the bus will take the following route, however it will not be picking students up from Calvert Lane onwards) Calvert Lane, Spring Bank West, Chanterlands Avenue, Cranbrook Avenue to ST MARY’S COLLEGE Departs Anlaby Road (HRI) 7.50am Leaves St Mary’s College 3.45pm 956 now merged with SMC5 – please see details under SMC5 957 – Preston Road PRESTON ROAD (outside Eastern Cemetery), Annandale Road, Wingfield Road, Staveley Road, Diadem Grove, Holderness Road, Summergangs Road, Chamberlain Road, Stoneferry Road, Clough Road, Cottingham Road, Cranbrook Avenue to ST MARY’S COLLEGE Departs Preston Road 7.30am Leaves St Mary’s College 3.45pm 958 – Victoria Dock GARRISON ROAD/PLIMSOLL WAY, Plimsoll Way, South Bridge Road, Hedon Road, Marfleet Lane, Marfleet Avenue, Preston Road, Southcoates Lane, Holderness Road, Summergangs Road, James Reckitt Avenue, Chamberlain Road, Stoneferry,