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Proposal That Gloucester Academy Joins the Greenshaw Learning Trust
Proposal that Gloucester Academy joins the Greenshaw Learning Trust On Monday 10 February 2020, the Regional Schools Commissioner confirmed that Gloucester Academy can officially transfer from The White Horse Federation to the Greenshaw Learning Trust, subject to consultation. The proposed transfer of Gloucester Academy to the Greenshaw Learning Trust would enable the school to benefit from close collaboration with the Greenshaw Learning Trust’s local schools. The Greenshaw Learning Trust shares Gloucester Academy’s values and commitment to provide the best education for the local community. As an academy within the Greenshaw Learning Trust, Gloucester Academy will maintain its ethos and its place at the heart of its local community. Pending the results of the consultation and all necessary formal arrangements being agreed between the White Horse Federation, the Greenshaw Learning Trust and the Department for Education, it is hoped that transfer of Gloucester Academy will be completed on 1st June 2020. The White Horse Federation and the Greenshaw Learning Trust welcome the views of stakeholders including the school’s staff, parents and carers on the proposal that Gloucester Academy should join the Greenshaw Learning Trust. Please read the information in this leaflet and visit the Greenshaw Learning Trust website at https://tinyurl.com/qlmnrwn. Please let us have your views before Tuesday 31 March 2020. About the Greenshaw Learning Trust The Greenshaw Learning Trust is a successful and growing multi academy trust with primary and secondary schools in Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire, Bristol, South London and Berkshire. The schools in the Greenshaw Learning Trust are a tight-knit family of like-minded schools working in similar communities and facing similar challenges. -
Cambridgeshire County League Premier Division CAMBS-P
Cambridgeshire County League Premier Division CAMBS-P Chatteris Town West Street, Chatteris PE16 6HW CAMBS-P Cottenham United Cottenham Recreation Ground, King George V Playing Field, Lambs Lane, Cottenham CB24 8TB CAMBS-P Eaton Socon River Road, Eaton Socon PE19 3AU CAMBS-P Ely City reserves Unwin Ground, Downham Road, Ely CB6 1SH CAMBS-P Foxton Foxton Recreation Ground, Hardham Road, off High Street, Foxton CB22 6RP CAMBS-P Fulbourn Institute Fulbourn Recreation Grounds, Home End, Fulbourn CB21 5HS CAMBS-P Great Shelford Great Shelford Recreation Ground, Woollards Lane, Great Shelford CB22 5LZ CAMBS-P Hardwick Caldecote Recreation Ground, Furlong Way, Caldecote CB23 7ZA CAMBS-P Histon "A" Histon & Impington Recreation Ground, Bridge Road, Histon CB24 9LU Resigned CAMBS-P Hundon Hundon Recreation Ground, Upper North Street, Hundon CB10 8EE CAMBS-P Lakenheath The Pit, Wings Road, Lakenheath IP27 9HN CAMBS-P Littleport Town Littleport Sports & Leisure Centre, Camel Road, Littleport CB6 1PU CAMBS-P Newmarket Town reserves Newmarket Town Ground, Cricket Field Road, Newmarket CB6 8NG CAMBS-P Over Sports Over Recreation Ground, The Dole, Over CB24 5NW CAMBS-P Somersham Town West End Ground, St Ives Road, Somersham PE27 3EN CAMBS-P Waterbeach Waterbeach Recreation Ground, Cambridge Road, Waterbeach CB25 9NJ CAMBS-P West Wratting West Wratting Recreation Ground, Bull Lane, West Wratting CB21 5NP CAMBS-P Whittlesford United The Lawn, Whittlesford CB22 4NG Cambridgeshire County League Senior Division "A" CAMBS-SA Brampton Brampton Memorial Playing -
Secondary School and Academy Admissions
Secondary School and Academy Admissions INFORMATION BOOKLET 2021/2022 For children born between 1st September 2009 and 31st August 2010 Page 1 Schools Information Admission number and previous applications This is the total number of pupils that the school can admit into Year 7. We have also included the total number of pupils in the school so you can gauge its size. You’ll see how oversubscribed a school is by how many parents had named a school as one of their five preferences on their application form and how many of these had placed it as their first preference. Catchment area Some comprehensive schools have a catchment area consisting of parishes, district or county boundaries. Some schools will give priority for admission to those children living within their catchment area. If you live in Gloucestershire and are over 3 miles from your child’s catchment school they may be entitled to school transport provided by the Local Authority. Oversubscription criteria If a school receives more preferences than places available, the admission authority will place all children in the order in which they could be considered for a place. This will strictly follow the priority order of their oversubscription criteria. Please follow the below link to find the statistics for how many pupils were allocated under the admissions criteria for each school - https://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/education-and-learning/school-admissions-scheme-criteria- and-protocol/allocation-day-statistics-for-gloucestershire-schools/. We can’t guarantee your child will be offered one of their preferred schools, but they will have a stronger chance if they meet higher priorities in the criteria. -
A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
A bus time schedule & line map A Benhall View In Website Mode The A bus line (Benhall) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Benhall: 6:33 AM - 6:33 PM (2) Cheltenham: 6:01 PM - 6:21 PM (3) Cheltenham: 6:22 AM - 10:50 PM (4) Hester's Way: 5:37 PM - 11:13 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next A bus arriving. Direction: Benhall A bus Time Schedule 38 stops Benhall Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:33 AM - 6:33 PM Cemetery, Cheltenham Tuesday 6:33 AM - 6:33 PM Whitethorn Drive, Prestbury Wednesday 6:33 AM - 6:33 PM Chiltern Road, Prestbury Thursday 6:33 AM - 6:33 PM Women's Institute Hall, Prestbury Friday 6:33 AM - 6:33 PM B4632, Cheltenham Saturday Not Operational Priors Road Junction, Prestbury Prescott Walk, Prestbury Chiltern Road, Prestbury A bus Info Direction: Benhall Cotswold Road, Prestbury Stops: 38 Trip Duration: 47 min Lynworth Exchange, Prestbury Line Summary: Cemetery, Cheltenham, Whitethorn Drive, Prestbury, Chiltern Road, Prestbury, Women's Institute Hall, Prestbury, Priors Road Junction, Cromwell Road, Cheltenham Prestbury, Prescott Walk, Prestbury, Chiltern Road, Prestbury, Cotswold Road, Prestbury, Lynworth Bouncer's Lane, Whaddon Exchange, Prestbury, Cromwell Road, Cheltenham, Bouncer's Lane, Whaddon, Community Centre, Community Centre, Whaddon Whaddon, Mersey Road, Whaddon, The Cat And Fiddle, Whaddon, Whaddon Drive, Whaddon, Mersey Road, Whaddon Whaddon Road, Cheltenham, Malden Road, Evenlode Avenue, -
Outreach Residential Activities
Outreach Residential Activities 2017/18 2017/18 RESIDENTIAL ACTIVITY REPORT: 16 DECEMBER 2018 University of Gloucestershire Widening Participation and Outreach - Data & Evaluation Officer, Partnerships Manager 1 Residential Report Outreach and Widening Participation Team, University of Gloucestershire Each year, the Outreach team organises and delivers two separate Residential Events for Year 10 and Year 12 students with the intention of providing an intensive experience on a university campus. The residential activities aim to build higher education (HE) knowledge to enable young people to make an informed decision about their future. Students are provided with an opportunity to learn more about the subjects that are available and the processes required to apply for HE. It is hoped that students will increase their self-confidence in their ability to attend higher education and develop a sense of belonging at university, as well as reduce barriers to participate in higher education. Both residentials take place over a four day period, with the first day allowing time and space for students to settle in and socialise with each other and the summer school staff. Student Ambassadors live residentially for the duration of each summer school, supporting the running of the events and providing their own insights into university life and their routes to higher education. Students who attend the Year 10 residential take part in a wider range of academic taster sessions while Year 12 students choose a subject strand to follow. This is so that they can try a range of courses within an Academic School to provide more insight into which course they might choose to study in the future. -
Painswick to Winchcombe Cycle Route
Great Comberton A4184 Elmley Castle B4035 Netherton B4632 B4081 Hinton on the Green Kersoe A38 CHIPPING CAMPDEN A46(T) Aston Somerville Uckinghall Broadway Ashton under Hill Kemerton A438 (T) M50 B4081 Wormington B4479 Laverton B4080 Beckford Blockley Ashchurch B4078 for Tewkesbury Bushley B4079 Great Washbourne Stanton A38 A38 Key to Map A417 TEWKESBURY A438 Alderton Snowshill Day A438 Bourton-on-the-Hill Symbols: B4079 A44 At a Glance M5 Teddington B4632 4 Stanway M50 B4208 Dymock Painswick to WinchcombeA424 Linkend Oxenton Didbrook A435 PH A hilly route from start to A Road Dixton Gretton Cutsdean Hailes B Road Kempley Deerhurst PH finish taking you through the Corse Ford 6 At fork TL SP BRIMPSFIELD. B4213 B4211 B4213 PH Gotherington Minor Road Tredington WINCHCOMBE Farmcote rolling Cotswold hills and Tirley PH 7 At T junctionB4077 TL SP BIRDLIP/CHELTENHAM. Botloe’s Green Apperley 6 7 8 9 10 Condicote Motorway Bishop’s Cleeve PH Several capturing the essence of Temple8 GuitingTR SP CIRENCESTER. Hardwicke 22 Lower Apperley Built-up Area Upleadon Haseld Coombe Hill the Cotswold countryside. Kineton9 Speed aware – Steep descent on narrow B4221 River Severn Orchard Nook PH Roundabouts A417 Gorsley A417 21 lane. Beware of oncoming traffic. The route follows mainly Newent A436 Kilcot A4091 Southam Barton Hartpury Ashleworth Boddington 10 At T junction TL. Lower Swell quiet lanes, and has some Railway Stations B4224 PH Guiting Power PH Charlton Abbots PH11 Cross over A 435 road SP UPPER COBERLEY. strenuous climbs and steep B4216 Prestbury Railway Lines Highleadon Extreme Care crossing A435. Aston Crews Staverton Hawling PH Upper Slaughter descents. -
Communications Roads Cheltenham Lies on Routes Connecting the Upper Severn Vale with the Cotswolds to the East and Midlands to the North
DRAFT – VCH Gloucestershire 15 [Cheltenham] Communications Roads Cheltenham lies on routes connecting the upper Severn Vale with the Cotswolds to the east and Midlands to the north. Several major ancient routes passed nearby, including the Fosse Way, White Way and Salt Way, and the town was linked into this important network of roads by more local, minor routes. Cheltenham may have been joined to the Salt Way running from Droitwich to Lechlade1 by Saleweistrete,2 or by the old coach road to London, the Cheltenham end of which was known as Greenway Lane;3 the White Way running north from Cirencester passed through Sandford.4 The medieval settlement of Cheltenham was largely ranged along a single high street running south-east and north-west, with its church and manorial complex adjacent to the south, and burgage plots (some still traceable in modern boundaries) running back from both frontages.5 Documents produced in the course of administering the liberty of Cheltenham refer to the via regis, the king’s highway, which is likely to be a reference to this public road running through the liberty. 6 Other forms include ‘the royal way at Herstret’ and ‘the royal way in the way of Cheltenham’ (in via de Cheltenham). Infringements recorded upon the via regis included digging and ploughing, obstruction with timbers and dungheaps, the growth of trees and building of houses.7 The most important local roads were those running from Cheltenham to Gloucester, and Cheltenham to Winchcombe, where the liberty administrators were frequently engaged in defending their lords’ rights. Leland described the roads around Cheltenham, Gloucester and Tewkesbury as ‘subject to al sodeyne risings of Syverne, so that aftar reignes it is very foule to 1 W.S. -
7.11 Mid Cotswold Principal Settlements
COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2011-2031 71 Delivering the Strategy 7 7.11 Mid Cotswold - Principal Settlements (POLICY SA2) 7.11.1 The Mid-Cotswolds sub-area comprises: Andoversford Bourton-on-the-Water Northleach Stow-on-the-Wold Upper Rissington 7.11.2 Together these settlements provide day-to-day infrastructure, services and facilities for local residents and those living in the wider rural areas. Policy SA2 STRATEGIC DELIVERY - MID-COTSWOLDS SUB-AREA Within the context of Policy INF1, the strategic infrastructure requirements for the Mid-Cotswolds Sub-Area are: Highways Improvement of Unicorn junction (A436/B4068), Stow-on-the-Wold 7.12 Andoversford (POLICY S10) 7.12.1 Although Andoversford is not a large settlement, it has an above-average level of services and facilities for a village of its size. Importantly, it also has a well established industrial estate and good employment base. 7.12.2 Self-containment is low. This could be explained by the relatively close proximity of the village to Cheltenham. Also, bus services to neighbouring Cheltenham have improved and are convenient for commuting to work during normal hours. 7.12.3 Andoversford’s role as a local service and employment centre should be enhanced to help enable it to service a number of villages within a few miles’ radius, and reduce reliance on car travel to Cheltenham/ Charlton Kings to the west. Development will also help to enhance Andoversford’s potential role as a local service centre in an otherwise poorly-served part of the District. Additional house building will also address the relatively modest need for affordable housing in the Andoversford area. -
Excluding Bank Holidays
801 (v.1) Monday to Saturday (excluding Bank Holidays) From 14th November 2016 Moreton-in-Marsh - Stow-on-the-Wold - Bourton-on-the-Water - Northleach - Andoversford - Cheltenham M-F M-S M-S M-S M-S M-S M-S M-S M-S M-S M-S M-S Moreton Fire College Houses Turning Circle 06:50 07:55 09:15 10:45 12:15 13:45 15:00 16:30 17:40 18:45 19:50 Moreton-in-Marsh Railway Station 06:55 08:00 09:20 10:50 12:20 13:50 15:05 16:35 17:45 18:50 19:55 Moreton-in-Marsh Corn Exchange 07:00 08:05 09:25 10:55 12:25 13:55 15:10 16:40 17:50 18:55 20:00 Moreton-in-Marsh Surgery / Hospital 07:01 08:06 09:26 10:56 12:26 13:56 15:11 16:41 17:51 18:56 20:01 Ivy Lodge X Roads 07:05 08:10 09:30 11:00 12:30 14:00 15:15 16:45 17:55 19:00 20:05 Stow-on-the-Wold Market Square 07:10 08:20 09:40 11:10 12:40 14:10 15:25 16:55 18:05 19:05 20:10 Stow-on-the-Wold King Georges Field ~ 08:25 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Bourton on the Water Cotswold School 06:45 07:17 08:35 09:50 11:20 12:50 14:20 15:35 17:05 18:15 19:12 20:17 Bourton-on-the-Water Surgery / Hospital 06:46 07:18 08:36 09:51 11:21 12:51 14:21 15:36 17:06 18:16 19:13 20:18 Bourton-on-the-Water High St, arr 06:47 07:19 08:37 09:52 11:22 12:52 14:22 15:37 17:07 18:17 19:14 20:19 Bourton on the Water High St dep 06:50 07:20 08:40 09:55 11:30 12:55 14:30 15:40 17:10 Notgrove X Roads 06:55 ~ ~ 10:00 ~ 13:00 14:35 ~ ~ Northleach (Easington Road Junction) ~ 07:35 08:55 ~ 11:45 ~ ~ 15:55 17:25 Northleach Market Square arr ~ 07:37 08:57 ~ 11:47 ~ ~ 15:57 17:27 Northleach Market Square dep ~ 07:40 09:00 ~ 11:50 ~ ~ 16:00 17:30 Andoversford (Templefields) 07:08 07:55 09:15 10:13 12:05 13:13 14:48 16:15 17:45 Andoversford (Station Road Bus Stop) 07:10 07:57 09:17 10:15 12:07 13:15 14:50 16:17 17:47 East End 07:17 08:04 09:24 10:22 12:14 13:22 14:57 16:24 17:54 Charlton Kings Six Ways 07:19 08:06 09:26 10:24 12:16 13:24 14:59 16:26 17:56 Cheltenham - College Road opp General Hospital 07:25 08:12 09:32 10:30 12:22 13:30 15:05 16:32 18:02 M-F - Monday to Cheltenham Royal Well Bus Stn. -
Corporate Climate Change Strategy & Action Plan
Responding to Climate Change: Gloucestershire County Council’s Corporate Climate Change Strategy & Action Plan 2008/09 to 2011/12 July 2008 Gloucestershire County Council Responding to Climate Change: Gloucestershire County Council’s Corporate Climate Change Strategy & Action Plan Prepared by Gloucestershire County Council and CAG Consultants Approved by Cabinet, 9th July 2008 CAG CONSULTANTS Gordon House 6 Lissenden Gardens London NW5 1LX Tel/fax 020 7482 8882 [email protected] www.cagconsultants.co.uk For direct enquiries about this document please contact: Dr. Helen Chalmers, Senior Consultant, CAG Consultants tel 01691 828026 mob 07817 281273 [email protected] For more information about the Council’s climate change programme please contact: Peter Wiggins, Corporate Sustainability Manager, Gloucestershire County Council tel 01452 425189 [email protected] A Strategy & Action Plan for Responding to Climate Change Contents Contents 1 Foreword 5 Foreword by the Council 5 Response by the Council’s partners 6 Executive Summary: Responding to Climate Change 7 1. Gloucestershire and climate change 9 The ‘problem’ with climate change 9 The risks of climate change to Gloucestershire 9 Gloucestershire County Council’s impact on climate change 11 Financial and political pressures for change 13 A Gloucestershire approach 13 2. Gloucestershire County Council’s commitment to tackling climate change 15 Our vision 15 Our objectives 15 Our commitment 16 Our targets 17 Our future challenges 18 3. Our response to climate change 19 Our approach to leading action on climate change 19 Our priorities 20 Action plan 20 4. Monitoring and reporting 21 Performance indicators and targets 21 Monitoring 22 Reporting 22 5. -
Cheltenham Racecourse (Map Ref E1) the Everyman Theatre (Map Ref D4) D H M B E Lk R S a Park Priory Th D Ed
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Map and List of Gloucestershire Parishes
Gloucestershire Parishes Hundred boundaries are occasionally inaccurate and detached parts of parishes cannot be shown for reasons of scale. List of Gloucestershire Parishes This is a list of all the Church of England parishes in the Diocese of Gloucester, in alphabetical order. It gives the reference number of the parish records held by Gloucestershire Archives. Some parishes at the edges of the county are in other dioceses and their parish records are not held by Gloucestershire Archives. For example, several parishes in South Gloucestershire are in the Diocese of Bristol and their records are held at Bristol Record Office. Ref Parish name Ref Parish name P1 Abenhall P27 Aston-sub-Edge P4 Acton Turville P29 Avening P5 Adlestrop P30 Awre P6 Alderley P384 Aylburton P7 Alderton P31 Badgeworth P8 Aldsworth P33 Bagendon P12 Alvington P34 Barnsley P13 Amberley P35 Barnwood P15 Ampney Crucis P38 Batsford P16 Ampney St Mary P39 Baunton P17 Ampney St Peter P40 Beachley P383 Andoversford P41 Beckford (Worcestershire) P18 Arlingham P42 Berkeley P19 Ashchurch P43 Beverstone P20 Ashleworth P44 Bibury P21 Ashley P45 Birdlip P24 Aston Blank alias Cold Aston P46 Bishops Cleeve P25 Aston Magna P46/2 Bishops Cleeve, St Peter, P26 Aston Somerville Cleeve Hill P47 Bisley Ref Parish name Ref Parish name P49 Blaisdon P78/3 Cheltenham, Christ Church P50 Blakeney P78/13 Cheltenham, Church of the P51 Bledington Emmanuel P52 Blockley P78/4 Cheltenham, Holy Trinity P53 Boddington P78/15 Cheltenham, St Aidan P54 Bourton-on-the-Hill P78/16 Cheltenham, St Barnabas