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Family Support Hubs Belfast H&SC Trust Geographical Areas & Contact
Family Support Hubs Belfast H&SC Trust Geographical Areas & Contact Details Please use the ‘Area profile’ link below to assist in identifying Ward area / appropriate Hub. Enter family postcode and from the ‘Geography’ drop down menu, select Ward Area profile - NINIS: Northern Ireland Neighbourhood Information Service (nisra.gov.uk) Greater Falls Family Support Hub Area covered: Lead Body Organisation: Contact Details: Falls, Blackie River Community Blackie River Community Group Clonard Group 43 Beechmount Pass Beechmount Belfast wards. Co-ordinator: BT12 7NF Deborah Burnett Tel: 028 90 319634 Chair: Mob: 07465685367 Peter Lynch [email protected] Greater Shankill Family Support Hub Area Covered: Lead Body Organisation: Contact Details: Shankill wards; Greater Shankill Greater Shankill Partnership Partnership Spectrum Centre Shankill, 313 Shankill Road Woodvale, Co-ordinator: Belfast Glencairn, Joanne Menabney- BT13 3AA Highfield, Hawell Tel: 028 90 311455 Crumlin (part) Mob: 07585480733 Chair: Dympna Johnston [email protected] Inner East Belfast Family Support Hub Area Covered: Lead Body Organisation: Contact Details: Inner East Wards; NI Alternatives East Belfast Alternatives Isthmus House Island, Co-ordinator: Isthmus Street Ballymacarrett, Rosy Mc Lean Belfast Woodstock, BT6 9AS The Mount, Chair: Sydenham, Mandy Maguire Tel: 028 90 456766 Bloomfield, [email protected] Orangefield, Ballyhackamore Ravenhill Lower North Belfast Family Support Hub Area Covered: Lead Body Organisation: Contact Details -
Events for YOU KILLANEY & CARRYDUFF
Events for YOU 16-25 OCT 2015 K Two churches, at two crossroads with a shared goal: & to reach our community with the good news of God’s love. It’s not all talk, it’s all about people. For ten days in October we are hosting a varisty of events to give you a good time and to share the C choice we’ve made at the CROSSROADS! We welcome James Boyd from Willowfield to speak. KILLANEY & CARRYDUFF FRIDAY 16 OCTOBER Animal Fun TUESDAY 20 OCTOBER Venue: Carryduff Hall Fit-for-Life? with Zumba Time: 10.00 am sharp! Venue: Carryduff Hall A party for Babies and Toddlers and their carers. Time: 8.00 pm Cindy leads men and women on an energy sapping night Making Good Choices of Zumba Venue: Killaney Hall & Carryduff Hall Time: 7.30 pm WEDNESDAY 21 OCTOBER A special night for Killaney You†h Club and for Community Lunch Carryduff’s J-Club & J-Cub PLUS. All children weclome. Venue: Carryduff Hall Time: 12.30 pm SATURDAY 17 OCTOBER A celebration of life with seniors from the whole Men’s Breakfast community. If you would like to attend please phone Venue: Maple Restaurant, Woodlawn Keith Shaw 07901 935205 Viona Crothers 07511 654131 Time: 8.30 am A cooked breakfast for men at the start of a day. PUB Quiz Venue: Temple Golf Club Ladies Coffee Morning Time: 7.30 for 7.45 pm Venue: Rockmount Golf Club Restaurant A Table Quiz for teams of up to six. Time: 10.30 am Bring your own team or join one made up on the night Coffee, some delicious scones, and a chat in one of Carryduff’s prime locations. -
Single Jurisdiction in Northern Ireland
Single Jurisdiction in Northern Ireland. Background The Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service public consultation "Redrawing the Map: A Consultation on Court Boundaries in Northern Ireland” contained proposals to replace the current rigid statutory framework of court boundaries for County Courts and magistrates’ courts with a single jurisdiction within Northern Ireland underpinned by more flexible administrative arrangements. Stakeholders broadly welcomed the proposals. Single Jurisdiction reforms will be implemented on 31 October 2016. The legislation to give effect to the single jurisdiction is contained in Part 1 of the Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 2015. Under the new arrangements, the jurisdiction of county courts and magistrates courts will no longer be determined by reference to County Court Divisions and Petty Sessions Districts. Instead these courts will exercise jurisdiction throughout Northern Ireland, similar to the way in which the Crown Court already operates. New Administrative Court Divisions The existing divisional structure will simultaneously be replaced with three new Administrative Court Divisions (ACDs). These Divisions will not define jurisdiction but rather will determine the area in which court business will ‘usually’ be heard. The three ACDs are:- North Eastern Division South Eastern Division Western Division. A map illustrating the geographical make-up of these Divisions has been attached at Annex A. Page 1 of 20 Although the legislation provides that different ACDs may be created for different types of court business (e.g. police or Public Prosecution Service boundaries for criminal business; Health Trust boundaries for family business) there will in the first instance be one single configuration of ACDs based on combinations of the eleven Local Government Districts for Northern Ireland. -
2020 09 30 RP6 Network Investment Rigs Reporting Workbook
2020_09_30 RP6 Network Investment RIGs Reporting Workbook Licensee Name / s: NIE Networks Reporting price base: Nominal Year / s Oct 2017 - Mar 2020 Submission Date 30/09/2020 Submission Version Number v1 Key Licensee input cells Total cells (of formulae within worksheet) Reference to other worksheets Reference to other workbooks Check cell = OK Check cell = error No input Descriptions and pack data NIPRIGS Version Date Comments/ Notable changes (including sheet and cell references) Effect of changes Reason for changes V1.0 Issued to NIE Networks Not applicable (n.a.) n.a. To separate RP5 V1.0 05-Mar-19 Updated with reporting sheet 'RP5 Carryover Works' carryover costs. Agreed UR 1/3/19 Muff Repair programme incorrectly categorised as T19M Changed previous at the start of RP6, this Updated 110kV Muff Repairs code to T19n (from T19m). T19M 2018 year return (2018) was already an V1.0 17-Aug-20 Submission Asset Name changed to Earthwire Replacement submission code exisiting Cat code and current used within RP5. Changed to T19N to match NIEN internal SAP system RP6 NETWORK INVESTMENT RIGS DIRECT EXPENDITURE REPORTING YEAR PROGRAMME SUB-PROGRAMME ASSET IDENTIFICATION ASSET NAME VOLTAGE VOLUME (£) 2018 D06 D06A N/A HOLESTONE-KELLS-BALLYMENA 33kV 0.0 -20,114.54 2018 D07 D07A AN47 ANTRIM MAIN 33kV 0.0 95.18 2018 D07 D07A KR22 KILREA CENTRAL 33kV 0.0 6,788.05 2018 D07 D07A BR57 BANBRIDGE MAIN 33kV 1.4 12,774.20 2018 D07 D07A CL135 COLERAINE MAIN 33kV 0.0 8,092.28 2018 D07 D07A BR67 BANBRIDGE MAIN 33kV 0.4 27,359.57 2018 D07 D07A BR17 BANBRIDGE -
Lands at Sprucefield, Lisburn
Lands at Sprucefield, Lisburn For Sale Approximately 31.94 acres of prime development land Location The lands are located adjacent to the Sprucefield Retail development at the junction of the M1-A1 corridor, which links Belfast to Dublin. Sprucefield is the most strategic and successful retail location in Northern Ireland and benefits from its proximity to the following locations: Belfast 10 miles Lisburn 2.5 miles Newry 28 miles Dublin Airport 87 miles Dublin 95 miles The subject lands are located adjacent to the rear of the M&S development on the eastern side of Hillsborough Road. Existing occupiers at Sprucefield include Marks & Spencer, Sainsburys, Next, McDonalds, B&Q and Toys R Us. The 20 acre development site proposed for John Lewis is situated within very close proximity on the opposite side of the A1 dual carriage. For Indicative Purposes Only Description The lands are irregular in shape, flat in topography and currently used for agricultural purposes. Marks and Spencer Retail Park bounds the land to the north whilst the Ravernet River forms a boundary to the east. A farm dwelling and a number of out buildings are currently situated on site. The lands are divided into a number of fields by way of hedgerow or timber post and wire fences. Access is to the land is via a private laneway on the A1 dual carriageway. Site Area Total (approx) 31.94 acres 12.93 hectares For Indicative Purposes Only Lands at Sprucefield, Lisburn www.lsh.co.uk Planning The lands extend to approx. 31.94 acres (12.93 ha). -
Discover Biodiversity Leaflet
Malin Head SCOTLAND Rathlin Island (Nature Reserve) Malin Mull of Kintyre Ballyliffin Fanad Benbane How do I get there? Giant’s Causeway Head Melmore Head Carndonagh H 402 KEY Dunluce Centre Benmore or Fair Head 243 Shrove Waterworld b Port visit translink.co.uk or call 028 90 66 66 30. Dunluce Ballintrae 172 252 Ulsterbus Service Horn Head Ballintoy Castle Distillery Ballycastle 140 ‘Rambler’ Scenic Ulsterbus Greencastle 278 9 243 b Ballyvoy Portsalon 218 252 Portrush ‘Rambler’ Scenic Ulsterbus (Seasonal) 252 Q 177 177 Bushmills Q Moville b 402 162A Goldline Service Benone Strand 140 172A Castlecat 131 252 Dunfanaghy Portstewart 139 Liscolman Lough Swilly Service Castlerock 402 137 j The Newry Canal Way Portstewart 132 171 Watertop 1 Strand University Beardville 131 178 Open Farm Bus Eireann Service of Ulster 137 HOW TO GET THERE BY BUS 134 Rail Line and Station Mussenden Mosside 217 Coleraine 171 Derrykeighan From Newry Buscentre,Bloody follow Foreland the Head canal northwards for 5 minutes before joining the walk. Ulsterbus 134 Temple 134 Road network over which public Cushendun Dervock 132 Armoy transport does not operate Falcarragh Bellarena 137 Service 63 (Mon-Sat) from Newry to Portadown sets down at several points, including Jerretspass, Bellarena Ballybogey 178 Buncrana Carrowkeel Coleraine 150 Bus or Rail based Park & Ride sites 137 Stranocum Poyntzpass and Scarva where you can join the Newry Canal Way. Lough 173 137 Rural Community Transport Rathmullan 178 162 Macosquin 218 Operating Areas Foyle 134 134 132 252 HOW TO GET THERE BY TRAIN Fahan 243 Myroe Tullyarmon 234 178 This material is based upon Crown Copyright and is reproduced with the Milford 133 Cushendall permission of Land & Property Services under delegated authority from A complimentary shuttle, Service 341 will take you from Newry train station into the city centre where Muff 135 117 133 the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, © Crown Copyright and H Kilraughts G database rights NIMA ES&LA211. -
Meeting the Demands for a Modern Public Library Service Within Northern Ireland – Stage 1 : Greater Belfast Area
Meeting the demands for a modern Public Library Service within Northern Ireland – Stage 1 : Greater Belfast Area 1 1. Foreword 1.1 Libraries NI has responsibility for public library service provision across Northern Ireland. As the Authority manages this new regional service it is appropriate to take stock of the strategic position in order to deliver services into the future that meet the needs of the people of Northern Ireland. 1.2 Furthermore because the service is now a regional service and development is not constrained by ELB boundaries there is an opportunity to review provision in a Northern Ireland wide context. 1.3 This review of provision is being undertaken in three stages: • A review of Greater Belfast (in this paper) • A review of provision in the rest of Northern Ireland • A review of mobile provision across Northern Ireland, which will include current routes within the Greater Belfast area, including consideration of whether additional provision may be required as a result of the proposals outlined in this paper. 1.4 It should be noted that in addition to the review of provision in Greater Belfast, Libraries NI is working with a range of key partners on the development of a Strategic Outline Case for Belfast Central Library as a cultural hub for the city. The Belfast Central Library strategic development will be the subject of a separate paper. 1.5 The proposals contained in this paper will be subject to consultation with current and potential users and other stakeholders, including an Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA), before any decisions are made. -
Speeding in E District for 10 Years
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST Request Number: F-2015-02079 Keyword: Operational Policing Subject: Speeding In E District For 10 Years Request and Answer: Question 1 Can you tell us how many people have been caught speeding on the 30mph stretch of the A51 Madden Road near Tandragee Road in the past three years and how many accidents have occurred on this road in the past 10 years? Answer The decision has been taken to disclose the located information to you in full. All data provided in answer to this request is from the Northern Ireland Road Safety Partnership (NIRSP). Between January 2012 and May 2015, 691 people have been detected speeding on the A51 Madden Road, Tandragee. There have been 8 collisions recorded on the Madden Road between its junction with Market Street and where the Madden Road/Tandragee Road meets Whinny Hill. This is for the time period 1st April 2005 to 31st March 2015. One collision resulted in a fatality, one resulted in serious injury and 6 resulted in slight injuries. Question 2 Also can you provide figures for the average amount of speeders caught per road in E district? Clarification Requested: Would you be happy with those sites identified as having met the criteria for enforcement at 30mph by the NIRSP in the new district of ‘Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon’? I have provided a list below. Please let me know how you wish to proceed. Madden Road, Tandragee Monaghan road, Middletown village, Armagh Kilmore Road, Richhill, Armagh Whinny Hill, Gilford Donaghcloney Road, Blackskull Hilltown Road, Rathfriland Banbridge Road, Waringstown Main Street, Loughgall Scarva Road, Banbridge Banbridge Road, Kinallen Kernan Road, Portadown A3 Monaghan Road Armagh Road, Portadown Portadown Road, Tandragee Clarification Received: Yes I would be happy with those figures. -
Surface Water Monitoring and Classification Methodology
Surface Water Monitoring and Classification Methodology Contents Page 1. Introduction 2. River monitoring Programmes 2.1. River water body revision 2.2. Surveillance Monitoring 2.3. Operational Monitoring 2.4. Biota monitoring 2.5. Grouping of water bodies 2.6. Incorporation into Drinking Water Protected Area monitoring 2.7. Cross-border monitoring and classification 3. Lake monitoring Programmes 3.1. Lake water body revision 3.2. Lake Monitoring 3.3. Incorporation into Drinking Water Protected Area monitoring 3.4. Cross-border monitoring and classification 4. River Monitoring and Classification methodology 4.1. River typology 4.2. Reference conditions 4.3. Methodology to deal with no deterioration objective 4.4. Water body classification methodology 4.5. Gaps, inconsistencies and overall assessment methodologies 4.6. Confidence and precision 4.7. Methodology for selection of Specific Pollutants 5. Lake Monitoring and Classification methodology 5.1. Lake typology 5.2. Reference conditions 5.3. Methodology to deal with no deterioration objective 5.4. Element assessment methodologies 5.5. Gaps, inconsistencies and overall assessment methodologies 5.6. Confidence and precision 5.7. Methodology for selection of Specific Pollutants 6. Chemical status for rivers and lakes 6.1. Changes in methodology 6.2. Water bodies with no monitoring 6.3. Data issues 6.4. Natural background concentrations and other parameters affecting bioavailability of metal 6.5. Long term trend analysis of Priority Substances 6.6. Designation of Mixing Zones 7. Annex 1 – List of current river surveillance stations 2 8. Annex 2 – List of how river water bodies are classified 9. Annex 3 – Method statement for River Fish Classification tool 10. -
Planning Applications
Planning Applications www.lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk Planning Application Accompanied by an Environmental Statement Planning Act (Northern Ireland) 2011 Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations (NI) 2015 The following planning applications, Environmental Statement, Addendum 1 and Addendum 2 may be examined at the offices of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council, Lagan Valley Island, Lisburn, Co Antrim, BT27 4RL (0300 200 7830) between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday or on the Public Access website at www.planningni.gov.uk. Written comments should be addressed to the Planning Manager, Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council, Lagan Valley Island, Lisburn, Co Antrim, BT27 4RL. Please quote the application reference number (below) in any correspondence. Copies of the Addendum 2, associated Non-Technical Summary and the previously submitted Environmental Statement and Addendum 1 will be made available for public inspection at The Ballymac Hotel, 7A Rock Road, Stoneyford, Lisburn, BT28 3SU between the opening times of 8am to 11pm. Copies of the Environmental Statement Addendum 2 and Non-Technical Summary (NTS) can be obtained at a cost of £30 from Strategic Planning, 1 Pavilions Office Park, Kinnegar Drive, Holywood, BT18 9JQ, Tel: 028 9042 5222. Those who have made representation on either application will not receive an individual notification about this additional information. Instead, this advertisement should be considered as notification on the matter. Application No: LA05/2016/0700/O Location: Land north of No.10 Quarterland Road, between Carnaghliss Road and Quarterland Road, Dundrod. Proposal: Site for a new cemetery including ancillary reception builsing, maintenance depot, attenuation pond, bridges, new vehicular access, parking, wastewater treatment works, associated infrastructure works and demolition of existing farm buildings. -
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
2 Contents Foreword ............................................................................................................ 4 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 5 Strategic Context .................................................................................................................... 6 Local Context ................................................................................................................... 13 Outcome 1 – Help people find housing support and solutions ......................................... 28 Outcome 2 – Deliver better homes ................................................................................. 30 Outcome 3 – Fostering vibrant sustainable communities ................................................ 34 Outcome 4 – Deliver quality public services .................................................................... 39 Appendix 1 Community Plan themes and outcomes ............................................. 42 Appendix 2 Social Housing Need by Settlement 2018-2023 ................................... 43 Appendix 3 Social Housing Development Programme ........................................... 44 Appendix 4 Maintenance Programme, Grants and Adaptations information ......... 45 Appendix 5 Supporting People Information .......................................................... 49 Appendix 6 NIHE Stock at March 2019 .................................................................. 50 Appendix 7 Applicants -
The Inside Scoop
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