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Thursday Volume 655 28 February 2019 No. 261 HOUSE OF COMMONS OFFICIAL REPORT PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) Thursday 28 February 2019 © Parliamentary Copyright House of Commons 2019 This publication may be reproduced under the terms of the Open Parliament licence, which is published at www.parliament.uk/site-information/copyright/. 497 28 FEBRUARY 2019 498 Stephen Barclay: As the shadow spokesman, the right House of Commons hon. and learned Member for Holborn and St Pancras (Keir Starmer), said yesterday,there have been discussions between the respective Front Benches. I agree with him Thursday 28 February 2019 that it is right that we do not go into the details of those discussions on the Floor of the House, but there have The House met at half-past Nine o’clock been discussions and I think that that is welcome. Both the Chair of the Select Committee, the right hon. Member for Leeds Central (Hilary Benn) and other distinguished PRAYERS Members, such as the right hon. Member for Birkenhead (Frank Field), noted in the debate yesterday that there had been progress. It is important that we continue to [MR SPEAKER in the Chair] have those discussions, but that those of us on the Government Benches stand by our manifesto commitments in respect of not being part of a EU customs union. BUSINESS BEFORE QUESTIONS 21. [909508] Luke Pollard (Plymouth, Sutton and NEW WRIT Devonport) (Lab/Co-op): I have heard from people Ordered, from Plymouth living in the rest of the EU who are sick I beg to move that Mr Speaker do issue his Warrant to the to the stomach with worry about what will happen to Clerk of the Crown to make out a New Writ for the electing of a them in the event of a no deal. -
Social History
© University of London – Text by Dr Rosalind Johnson (edited by Mary Siraut) 1 SOCIAL HISTORY SOCIAL CHARACTER Although the medieval parish was dominated by the manor and the lord of the manor retained the advowson until the late 17th century, there is no evidence for a resident lord of the manor until the 1840s when Charles Noel Welman built Norton Manor.1 In 1700 the tenant at Knowle Hill had been able to fell a considerable amount of timber and establish a stone quarry before the lord was able to take any action.2 In 1327 Richard Stapeldon, lord of the manor, was assessed at 10s., substantially the largest assessment in the parish and only eight other taxpayers were assessed at 1s. or more, half of them in Langford.3 Fifteen persons with land or goods in Norton were assessed for the 1581 subsidy, though not all may have been resident. 4 In 1742 the parish was as assessed at 3s. 8d. as its proportion towards the county rate, an average figure for the parishes in the hundred of Taunton and Taunton Deane.5 By 1782 William Hawker, lord of the manor, was the chief landowner in the village, but there were several smaller estates and a number of small freeholders with a single dwelling or plot of land.6 Not until c.1842, There may have been tensions in the parish between more prosperous householders and the labouring classes. In 1849 concerns were expressed about the ‘excess and immorality’ in the village occasioned by labourers frequenting beer houses.7 In 1855 the vestry meeting agreed to offer a reward for information leading to a conviction after a spate of burglaries in the parish.8 1 See landownership. -
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DIO Delivers Critical Rehabilitation Facilities to the Royal Marines
DIO Delivers Critical Rehabilitation Facilities to the Royal Marines The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) recently completed a new Physical and Remedial Training Centre for 40 Commando Royal Marines (40 Cdo RM ) at Norton Manor Camp in Somerset. Sarawak Gym, named in recognition of 40 Commando’s involvement in the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation from 1962 to 1966, was opened at an official ceremony by Lieutenant Colonel Matt Jackson Royal Marines, Commanding Officer 40 Commando Royal Marines. The new building delivered by DIO, working with regional industry partner Debut Services (South West) Limited, will provide essential modern sports facilities to support the physical well being of unit personnel. Also housed within the new building is a dedicated remedial suite to support the rehabilitation of injured Marines returning from overseas operations as well as those injured through the day to day rigours of training in the UK. These amenities replace the old facilities housed in a drill shed dating from the 1940s, built during the Second Word War. Positioned adjacent to the Medical and Dental Centre, also previously delivered by DIO and Debut in 2009, the new facilities will greatly improve efficiency and support provided to service personnel, allowing a speedy recovery back to operational fitness. This will in turn help improve the operational capability of 40 Cdo RM. Lieutenant Colonel Jackson, Commanding Officer 40 Cdo RM said: “This is a superb facility. 40 Commando, DIO and Debut have worked as a dedicated team to design and deliver a gymnasium from which all personnel serving at the Unit will benefit for many years to come. -
Northover's Vet Team
Northover's VT Present on behalf of the RNRMCA The RNRMCA TT Champs 2020 Event Sponsored by: Sunday 20th September - U22 Norton Manor Results:- Event HQ by kind Permission of 40 Cdo 40 Commando Norton Manor Camp Norton Fitzwarren Taunton (Promoted for and on behalf of Cycling Time Trials under their rules and Regulations) Event Secretary Tom Cox 54 Graham Way Cotford St Luke Taunton Somerset TA4 1JG IN THE INTEREST OF YOUR OWN SAFETY, Cycling Time Trials and the event Promoters strongly advise you to wear a HARD SHELL HELMET that meets an internationally accepted safety standard. 1 Results: - Overall 1St Dean Robson – Velo Club Jersey 37:29 £30.00 2nd Robert Willcocks – RAF CC 38:30 £20.00 3rd Tom Scorer – RNRMCA £10.00 1st Lady – Rebecca Commins Newport Phoenix £30.00 Men V40+ 1st Tony Chapman – Frome & District Whlrs £20.00 2nd Tim Southcombe – Somerset RC £15.00 3rd Roy Carless – Swindon RC £10.00 Road Bike 1st Man Road Bike – Aled Jones RNRMCA £10.00 1st Lady Road Bike Katherine Pratt RNRMCA £10.00 Congratulations:- May I congratulate all the prize winners and kindly ask that they contact me direct via email or PM with their bank details and I will arrange a transfer or if preferred a cheque. Also thank you to all the riders who advised me they could not make it especially those awaiting test results and trust the news there is not positive if you accept my meaning. Likewise I trust the rest enjoyed what is a bit of an old fashioned course and hope you will return for our event on this course in June 2021. -
The Royal Marines Impact Report 2019
RMA – THE ROYAL MARINES CHARITY, IMPACT REPORT 2019 www.rma-trmc.org IMPACT REPORT Photograph by anthonyupton.com MAKING A BIG IMPACT RMA – The Royal Marines Charity is a Charity registered in England & Wales (1134205) and Scotland (SC048185) and is a charitable Company Limited by Guarantee (07142012) PAGE 1 RMA – THE ROYAL MARINES CHARITY, IMPACT REPORT 2019 www.rma-trmc.org RMA – THE ROYAL MARINES CHARITY, IMPACT REPORT 2019 www.rma-trmc.org WELCOME: WELCOME GENERAL SIR GORDON MESSENGER KCB DSO* OBE “The Royal PATRON The UK is a maritime nation through necessity, These current operations coupled with the large through the simple fact of our being an island. This number of Marines injured physically or mentally makes our dependence on the oceans staggering – in more distant campaigns who continue to fight 95% of all our imports come by sea. So our country loss and injury on a daily basis with their families, relies on free movement through the seas for our leave us as a nation with a duty to help wherever the prosperity, but also to guarantee our liberty, and Government is unable, alongside those veterans who Marines are therefore we need a strong Navy. have left the service, and also the serving Corps and The Royal Marines have been the Royal their families who carry the daily burden of constant Navy’s own soldiers since 1664, and since they operations and disruption. were assigned responsibility for the Commando I am proud that RMA – The Royal Marines role following the Second World War have been the Charity is there to provide the safety net, a clear UK’s elite amphibious forces, putting into practice demonstration that we are committed to supporting the Commando Spirit and Mindset which sees their our own at their time of need, reaching every facet ethos of courage, determination, unselfishness and cheerfulness in the face of adversity borne out as of the Corps and directly underpinning the Military currently deployed Covenant between our nation and its Armed Forces. -
Economic History
© University of London – Text by Dr Rosalind Johnson (edited by Mary Siraut) 1 ECONOMIC HISTORY Norton Fitzwarren was primarily an agricultural parish until the early 20th century, although in the 19th century increasing numbers of villagers were employed in other industries, particularly Norton Brewery and the bakery at Norton Mills. Taunton Cider was a major employer for much of the 20th century. AGRICULTURE Medieval Norton Fitzwarren was assessed at 5 hides in 1066 when it was worth £8. By 1086 it was worth £15. It had land for 10 ploughs, and in demesne had 3 ploughs and 6 slaves; and 13 villeins and 8 bordars with 8 ploughs. There were 25 a. of meadow and 40 a. of woodland, with 2 mills rendering 11s. 3d. The hamlet of Ford paid geld for half a hide in 1066 when it was worth 20s. In 1086 it was worth 30s. and had land for 1 plough with 2 bordars and 2 a. of meadow.1 Little is known of medieval farming in the parish, although a field system, probably dating from the 11th to 14th centuries, has been identified at Wick Lane,2 presumably including the field called ‘Wiklonde’ in 1386.3 Demesne lands called Steret, Shortalre and Colemannesleigh were recorded in accounts, which survive for c.1341–3.4 Land at Venhampton in the 14th century included 5 a. of meadow.5 Walter Stapeldon, bishop of Exeter, had a deer park at Norton Fitzwarren by 1315 and a building there was repaired in 1342—3.6 1 Domesday, 251. 2 M. -
Naval Service Recovery Pathway
THE RIPPLE POND HMS CALEDONIA NRIO (NORTH) www.juliamolony.co.uk/theripplepond 01383 858243 07968 310329 RMA RECOVERY PATHWAY www.royalmarinesassociation.org.uk NAVAL SERVICE CASUALTY AND RECOVERY 02392 651519 MANAGEMENT RNA 02392 628682 – SO1 CRM www.royal-naval-association.co.uk 02392 628730 – SO2 CRM 02392 723747 02392 628684 – Royal Navy Case Conferences THE WHITE ENSIGN ASSOCIATION 02392 628952 – Royal Marines Case Conferences www.whiteensign.co.uk Email: [email protected] 020 7407 8658 Intranet: Via the ‘Helm’ People Portal: PFCS: NS casualty NAVAL VETERANS UK and Recovery Management www.gov.uk/government/organisations/veterans-uk Internet: http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/welfare/fi nd-help 0808 1914218 HASLER NAVAL SERVICE RECOVERY CENTRE (HMS SERVICE REGULAR FORCES EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION DRAKE, PLYMOUTH) www.rfea.org.uk 01752 555366 01212 360058 RECOVERY DEVONPORT RECOVERY CELL RECOVERY CAREER SERVICES 01752 555431 www.recoverycareerservices.org.uk FASLANE RECOVERY CELL PATHWAY SSAFA FORCES HELP 01436 674321 EXT 6133 www.ssafa.org.uk 08457 314880 PORTSMOUTH RECOVERY CELL 02392 720609 HELP FOR HEROES www.helpforheroes.org.uk RNAS CULDROSE CAREER MANAGEMENT CELL 01980 844224 01326 552357 THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION RNSA YEOVILTON CAREER MANAGEMENT CELL www.britishlegion.org.uk 01935 455393 0808 8028080 30 CDO RECOVERY TROOP NAVAL FAMILIES FEDERATION Stonehouse Barracks, Plymouth www.nff.org.uk 01752 836987 02392 654374 40 CDO RECOVERY TROOP RESETTLEMENT OFFICES Norton Manor Camp, Taunton 01823 362518 HMS NELSON NRIO (EAST) 02392 724127 42 CDO RECOVERY TROOP HMS DRAKE NRIO (WEST) Bickleigh Barracks, Plymouth 01752 555300 01752 727299 01752 555362 45 CDO RECOVERY TROOP HMS NEPTUNE NRIO (NORTH) RM Condor, Arbroath 01436 674321 EXT 3594 01241 822231 navygraphics 15/917 The Naval Service Recovery Pathway (NSRP) is part of the Defence Recovery small or big an injury or severe an illness, family support plays a vital Capability and is the process followed to deliver a conducive military role. -
Post-Medieval, Industrial and Modern
Post-Medieval, Industrial and Modern 14 Post-Medieval, Industrial and Modern Edited by Mike Bone and David Dawson from contributions by Mike Bone, David Cranstone, David Dawson, David Hunt, Oliver Kent, Mike Ponsford, Andy Pye and Chris Webster Introduction • From c.1540 there was a step-change in the rate of exploitation of our natural resources leading The western aspect of the South West was impor- to radical changes to the landscape. The exploita- tant in earlier times, but during this period it became tion of water for power, transport and later paramount as the strategic interests of Britain devel- the demand for clean drinking water produced oped, first across the Atlantic and then globally. The spectacular changes which apart from individual development of the great naval base at Devonport is monument studies have been largely undocu- an indication of this (Coad 1983). Understanding the mented. Later use of coal-based technology led archaeology of the South West is therefore interde- to the concentration of production and settle- pendent on archaeological work on an international ment in towns/industrial villages. scale and vice versa. The abundance of resources in the region (fuels: coal and natural gas, raw materials • Exploitation for minerals has produced equally for the new age: arsenic, calamine, wolfram, uranium, distinctive landscapes and has remodelled some china clay, ball clay, road stone, as well as traditionally of the “natural” features that are now regarded exploited materials such as copper, tin, lead, agricul- as iconic of the South West, for example, the tural produce and fish) ensured that the region played Avon and Cheddar Gorges, the moorland land- a full part in technological and social changes. -
All Notices Gazette
ALL NOTICES GAZETTE CONTAINING ALL NOTICES PUBLISHED ONLINE ON 31 MARCH 2015 PRINTED ON 1 APRIL 2015 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY | ESTABLISHED 1665 WWW.THEGAZETTE.CO.UK Contents State/2* Royal family/ Parliament & Assemblies/ Church/ Companies/2* People/73* Money/ Environment & infrastructure/103* Health & medicine/ Other Notices/110* Terms & Conditions/114* * Containing all notices published online on 31 March 2015 STATE Copies of a report on the terms of the Scheme prepared by an independent expert in accordance with section 109 of the Act (the STATE Scheme Report) and copies of a statement setting out the terms of the Scheme and containing a summary of the Scheme Report may be obtained, free of charge, by emailing [email protected] or by writing PROCLAMATIONS to Principle at 110 Fenchurch Street, London, EC3M 5JT, Ref Sangeeta Johnson; or by calling 020 7780 5925. Alternatively, these 2311815 documents may be downloaded from the website: www.rqih.com/ BY THE QUEEN A PROCLAMATION FOR DECLARING THE news-events/principle-part-vii-transfer. CALLING OF A NEW PARLIAMENT ELIZABETH R. Anyone who has questions regarding the proposed transfer or who Whereas We, by and with the advice of Our Privy Council, being requires any further information regarding the transfer may also desirous and resolved, as soon as may be, to meet Our People, and contact Principle at the above address and telephone number. to have their Advice in Parliament, do publish this, Our Royal The application will be heard on 5 June 2015 before a Judge of the Proclamation, and do hereby make known to all Our loving Subjects Chancery Division of the High Court at The Rolls Building, 7 Rolls Our Royal Will and Pleasure to call a new Parliament to be holden at Buildings, Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL, United Kingdom. -
Hampshire. Bra.Nsgore
DIRECTORY.] HAMPSHIRE. BRA.NSGORE. 137 Mllurice Rev. Robert Baskerville Drysdala Geo. W. Royal Anchor hotel Sherlock James, private gardener to M.A.(curate) Earwicker Cbarle~ Hy. fishmonger E. A. Lee esq. M.A., J .P. C.C. ~ills Rev. William Riches M.A. Fewtrell Alfred, brdng. bo. Northcte Fuwley gardens (curate), Highfield "'ield Sydney James, cycle agent Shipp William, farm bailiff to E. A~ Murphy William M.B., C.M.Edin. Furlonger William, butcher Lee esq. M.A., J.P., C.C. Fowley Oak Tree cottage Gardnllr Alfred John, builder, see farm Nesham Mrs. Greenfield cottage Green, Joy & Gardner Smart Albert Edward, butcher Partridge Lionel Strowd M.A. The Gauntlett George & Son, grocers Smith W. H. & Son, news agents, Ship house Gallop .A.lice (Mrs.) ,grocer,Headley rd Rail way station Paterson Miss, Olaremont GrPen, Joy .& Gardner, ·builders Smorthwaite Edwd. Alfd. chemist Peake John Machin, Oak cottage Harris A. & Son. builders Spear-point Annie {Mrs.). confectnr Red house John, Homoko Hedger Waiter. farmer, Malt Ho. frm Spershott W. G. baker Robb John Montague Oresar, Chiltley Hilly er Lucy (Mrs.), butcher, Head- Standa.ge John, cowkpr. Hollywater Place ley road Streeter Frederick, private gardener Robb Mrs. Golden fields Hogsflesh J. & Son, harness makers to H. Scott Barton esq. Hewsbott Spencer George, Llandewy Holmes Elizabeth Annie (Mrs.), Taylor & Partridge, physicians & Stabb Mrs. Admers Green Dragon inn surgeons Taylor Joshua Jas. M.D. Tun Bridge Howell Alfred, cab ·proprietor Taylor Joshua James M.D., D.P.H. Triggs Harry Inigo. Little Boarbnnt Hudson Rt. Saml. boot ma. Newtown (firm, Taylor & Partridge), phy~ Tristra.m Mrs. -
Defence Estate Optimisation Programme Schedule
Defence Estate Optimisation Programme Update February 2019 Disposal Site Stated Updated Comments Intention Intention DIO Aldershot, Hampshire 2018 Disposed As announced in November 2016 Fitzwygram House (Royal Army 2019 Disposed As announced in November 2016 Veterinary Corps Centre), Hampshire Joint Supply Chain Services 2019 Disposed As announced in November 2016 Longmoor, Hampshire RAF Colerne Airfield, Wiltshire 2018 2025 Updated disposal date following detailed work to assess the optimum laydown required to support operational capability. Claro Barracks, North Yorkshire 2019 2023 Updated disposal date following detailed work to assess the optimum laydown required to support operational capability. Royal Marines Condor Airfield, East 2020 Retain Following detailed assessment work, the Angus Department has concluded the retention of Condor airfield supports the military requirement of the Royal Marines. Deverell Barracks, North Yorkshire 2020 2021 Updated disposal date following detailed work to assess the optimum laydown required to support operational capability. Middlewick Ranges, Essex 2020 2021 Updated disposal date following detailed work to assess the optimum laydown required to support operational capability. Parsons Barracks Donnington, Shrop- 2020 2022 Updated disposal date following detailed work to shire assess the optimum laydown required to support operational capability. Commander and Staff Trainer North, 2020 2023 Updated disposal date following detailed work to Catterick, North Yorkshire assess the optimum laydown required to support operational capability. The future of the site will be considered as part of the master planning of the investment into Catterick. Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, 2020 2024 On current plans, Prince William of Gloucester Lincolnshire Barracks will begin a phased land disposal in 2020 and units will remain in place to 2024.