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Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
Wednesday Volume 583 2 July 2014 No. 17 HOUSE OF COMMONS OFFICIAL REPORT PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) Wednesday 2 July 2014 £5·00 © Parliamentary Copyright House of Commons 2014 This publication may be reproduced under the terms of the Open Parliament licence, which is published at www.parliament.uk/site-information/copyright/. 873 2 JULY 2014 874 Scotland’s economy, and jobs for the people of Scotland House of Commons that come from inward investment—instead of a referendum distraction. Wednesday 2 July 2014 John Thurso (Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross) (LD): My right hon. Friend will be well aware that marine renewable energy presents a considerable The House met at half-past Eleven o’clock opportunity for inward international investment as well as for export, based on the knowledge we have acquired. In that regard, it is vital that MeyGen’s project goes PRAYERS ahead. What discussions has he had with either the Department of Energy and Climate Change or the Crown Estate to enable that to happen? [MR SPEAKER in the Chair] Mr Carmichael: I have had a number of discussions, as I think my hon. Friend is aware, involving my colleagues in DECC and in the Crown Estate. I am very keen to Oral Answers to Questions ensure that no procedural difficulties will stand in the way of the development from MeyGen, which, as he and I both know, is a very exciting and potentially lucrative development for his area. SCOTLAND Angus Robertson (Moray) (SNP): Inward investment The Secretary of State was asked— into Scotland is at a 16-year high under a Scottish International Inward Investment National party Government and in the run-up to an independence referendum. -
Queens Market: Rhyl Transport Statement September 2020
Queens Market: Rhyl Transport Statement September 2020 Mott MacDonald Ground floor Royal Liver Building Pier Head Liverpool L3 1JH United Kingdom T +44 (0)151 482 9910 mottmac.com Ion Developments Queens Market: Rhyl Transport Statement September 2020 Mott MacDonald Limited. Registered in England and Wales no. 1243967. Registered office: Mott MacDonald House, 8-10 Sydenham Road, Croydon CR0 2EE, United Kingdom Mott MacDonald | Queens Market: Rhyl Transport Statement Issue and Revision Record Revision Date Originator Checker Approver Description A 3rd August 2020 JMc KB DC DRAFT B 10th September 2020 JMc KB DC FINAL C 11th September 2020 JMc KB DC FINAL Document reference: 399989 | 001 | C Information class: Standard This document is issued for the party which commissioned it and for specific purposes connected with the above- captioned project only. It should not be relied upon by any other party or used for any other purpose. We accept no responsibility for the consequences of this document being relied upon by any other party, or being used for any other purpose, or containing any error or omission which is due to an error or omission in data supplied to us by other parties. This document contains confidential information and proprietary intellectual property. It should not be shown to other parties without consent from us and from the party which commissioned it. This r epo rt h as b een pre par ed s olely fo r us e by the par ty which co mmissio ned i t (t he ‘Clien t’) in conn ectio n with t he c aptio ned pr oject. -
At a Meeting of the FINANCE and GENERAL
At a Meeting of the FINANCE AND GENERAL PURPOSES COMMITTEE held on Wednesday 4th December 2013, at the Civic Offices, Wellington Road Community Centre, Rhyl commencing at 6.00pm. PRESENT Councillor P. Prendergast (Chair) Councillors B. Blakeley, Mrs J. Chamberlain-Jones, Mrs E. M. Chard, Ms J. Hughes, A. R. James, Mrs M. McCarroll, Mrs W. M. Mullen-James, S. H. Ratcliffe, A. J. Rutherford, D. Simmons and Miss C. L. Williams. Mr G. J. Nickels - Town Clerk Mr R. A. Hughes – Finance Officer Miss H. J. Windus - Personal Assistant & Secretary 100. APOLOGIES Apologies for non-attendance were received on behalf of Councillors Mrs J. Butterfield MBE (other commitment), Mrs P. M. Jones (family commitment), B. Mellor (indisposed) and Miss R. Siddall (family commitment). 101. RHYL AND PRESTATYN FUNTIME BROCHURE – NORTH EAST WALES BRAND The Mayor and the Town Clerk presented their report (circulated with Agenda) following their meeting with Denbighshire County Council officers in respect of the discontinuation of the above publication along with the Borderlands brochure, and advised that they both raised objections to the move and to the newly designated ‘North East Wales’ tourism area and publication, which would replace both. The Town Clerk added that the decision had been taken by the North Wales Tourism Partnership and not Denbighshire County Council. The Mayor felt that the move would leave Denbighshire’s main tourist spots, including Rhyl and Prestatyn lost amid the larger catchment area, which might have a detrimental effect on the number of visitors attracted to the towns. On behalf of a Member not present, the Town Clerk sought Members’ views on inviting an organisation called ‘British Destinations’ to give a presentation to a future Council meeting to explore any possibilities for Rhyl and Prestatyn with them. -
FTHM-October-2018-Issue-46
FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH – October 2018, edition 46. Hello. I hope you are well. To be honest, I’ve not been very well during some of July and most of August (I work a month in advance) with OCD – repetitive thoughts/questions that go around and around my head and won’t give me any peace. However, one thing I have learnt is that worse scenarios/fears very rarely, if at all, come to be. So, I am just continuing working and hopefully by the time you read this, I will be thinking I am fabulous again! nd On Saturday, 2 of February (7pm – 11 pm), at Hebden Bridge Town Hall, we are having a ‘thank you’ party for anyone who has contributed to the magazine. I will be emailing people with more details nearer the time. The magazine is growing in popularity and if you think you can add something positive to it, please email us your contribution(s) to: [email protected] and remember the website address is: www.fromthehorsesmouth.org.uk Best Wishes, Dean. MY NOT VERY SERIOUS STARS 1 PETER METCALFE TALKS ABOUT HIS LOVE OF MUSIC 3 SCHOOL HOLIDAYS AND JOLLY JAPES 5 LETTERS PAGE 8 INTERVIEW WITH AMBER ROBERS ABOUT HEBDEN BRIDGE TOWN HALL CAFÉ 9 ON THE TERRACES 11 MORE RECIPES FROM JUNE CHARLTON 16 THE BRONTE FAMILY 17 KATE CULLEN’S MONTHLY QUIZ 18 KATE CULLEN’S LITERATURE QUIZ 18 OLLI TALKS ABOUT HIS LIFE IN BRITAIN 19 ANOTHER FUN QUIZ FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH 20 ADVERTISING WITH From The Horse’s Mouth If you wish to advertise with From The Horse's Mouth then please get in touch with Dean, our rates are very cheap and we assure you that your business visibility will increase as a result. -
The Record of Proceedings
Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru The National Assembly for Wales Cofnod y Trafodion The Record of Proceedings Dydd Mercher, 21 Medi 2011 Wednesday, 21 September 2011 21/09/2011 Cynnwys Contents 3 Cwestiynau Cyllid i’r Gweinidog Cyllid ac Arweinydd y Tŷ Finance Questions to the Minister for Finance and Leader of the House 24 Cwestiynau i’r Gweinidog Busnes, Menter, Technoleg a Gwyddoniaeth Questions to the Minister for Business, Enterprise, Technology and Science 46 Cynigion i Ethol Aelodau i Bwyllgorau Motions to Elect Members to Committees 48 Dadl y Ceidwadwyr Cymreig: Hygyrchedd Trafnidiaeth Gyhoeddus Welsh Conservatives Debate: The Accessibility of Public Transport 78 Dadl Plaid Cymru: Cyllid Plaid Cymru Debate: Funding 109 Dadl y Ceidwadwyr Cymreig: Llywodraeth Leol Welsh Conservatives Debate: Local Government 139 Cyfnod Pleidleisio Voting Time 154 Dadl Fer: Yr Asiantaeth Cynnal Plant—Yr Angen am Newid Short Debate: The Child Support Agency—The Need for Change Yn y golofn chwith, cofnodwyd y trafodion yn yr iaith y llefarwyd hwy ynddi yn y Siambr. Yn ogystal, cynhwysir cyfieithiad Saesneg o gyfraniadau yn y Gymraeg. In the left-hand column, the proceedings are recorded in the language in which they were spoken in the Chamber. In addition, an English translation of Welsh speeches is included. 2 21/09/2011 Cyfarfu’r Cynulliad am 1.30 p.m.gyda’r Llywydd (Rosemary Butler) yn y Gadair. The Assembly met at 1.30 p.m.with the Presiding Officer (Rosemary Butler) in the Chair. The Presiding Officer: Good afternoon. Y Llywydd: Prynhawn da. Cwestiynau Cyllid i’r Gweinidog Cyllid ac Arweinydd y Tŷ Finance Questions to the Minister for Finance and Leader of the House Amgylchedd a Datblygu Cynaliadwy Environment and Sustainable Development 1. -
International Passenger Survey, 2008
UK Data Archive Study Number 5993 - International Passenger Survey, 2008 Airline code Airline name Code 2L 2L Helvetic Airways 26099 2M 2M Moldavian Airlines (Dump 31999 2R 2R Star Airlines (Dump) 07099 2T 2T Canada 3000 Airln (Dump) 80099 3D 3D Denim Air (Dump) 11099 3M 3M Gulf Stream Interntnal (Dump) 81099 3W 3W Euro Manx 01699 4L 4L Air Astana 31599 4P 4P Polonia 30699 4R 4R Hamburg International 08099 4U 4U German Wings 08011 5A 5A Air Atlanta 01099 5D 5D Vbird 11099 5E 5E Base Airlines (Dump) 11099 5G 5G Skyservice Airlines 80099 5P 5P SkyEurope Airlines Hungary 30599 5Q 5Q EuroCeltic Airways 01099 5R 5R Karthago Airlines 35499 5W 5W Astraeus 01062 6B 6B Britannia Airways 20099 6H 6H Israir (Airlines and Tourism ltd) 57099 6N 6N Trans Travel Airlines (Dump) 11099 6Q 6Q Slovak Airlines 30499 6U 6U Air Ukraine 32201 7B 7B Kras Air (Dump) 30999 7G 7G MK Airlines (Dump) 01099 7L 7L Sun d'Or International 57099 7W 7W Air Sask 80099 7Y 7Y EAE European Air Express 08099 8A 8A Atlas Blue 35299 8F 8F Fischer Air 30399 8L 8L Newair (Dump) 12099 8Q 8Q Onur Air (Dump) 16099 8U 8U Afriqiyah Airways 35199 9C 9C Gill Aviation (Dump) 01099 9G 9G Galaxy Airways (Dump) 22099 9L 9L Colgan Air (Dump) 81099 9P 9P Pelangi Air (Dump) 60599 9R 9R Phuket Airlines 66499 9S 9S Blue Panorama Airlines 10099 9U 9U Air Moldova (Dump) 31999 9W 9W Jet Airways (Dump) 61099 9Y 9Y Air Kazakstan (Dump) 31599 A3 A3 Aegean Airlines 22099 A7 A7 Air Plus Comet 25099 AA AA American Airlines 81028 AAA1 AAA Ansett Air Australia (Dump) 50099 AAA2 AAA Ansett New Zealand (Dump) -
Section 19 Report
Initial Event Analysis Report Flood event of 16th March 2019 March 2019 Calderdale MBC Mulcture House HALIFAX HX1 1SP Revision History Revision Ref / Date Amendments Author Issued to Issued 19/03/2019 Initial Draft Mohammed Amjid – Flood Programme CMBC Flood Risk Board Manager Initial Event Analysis Report i Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Background ........................................................................................................................ 1 2 Outline Hydrometric Analysis ................................................................................ 1 2.1 Event Overview ............................................................................................................... 1 2.2 Hydrometric Analysis ......................................................................................................... 1 2.2.1 Rainfall recorded ................................................................................................................ 1 2.2.2 Rainfall analysis ................................................................................................................. 3 2.2.3 Antecedent rainfall conditions ............................................................................................ 4 2.2.4 River gauges ...................................................................................................................... 4 2.2.5 River gauges analysis ....................................................................................................... -
Collections Guide 2 Nonconformist Registers
COLLECTIONS GUIDE 2 NONCONFORMIST REGISTERS Contacting Us What does ‘nonconformist’ mean? We recommend that you contact us to A nonconformist is a member of a religious organisation that does not ‘conform’ to the Church of England. People who disagreed with the book a place before visiting our beliefs and practices of the Church of England were also sometimes searchrooms. called ‘dissenters’. The terms incorporates both Protestants (Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Independents, Congregationalists, Quakers WYAS Bradford etc.) and Roman Catholics. By 1851, a quarter of the English Margaret McMillan Tower population were nonconformists. Prince’s Way Bradford How will I know if my ancestors were nonconformists? BD1 1NN Telephone +44 (0)113 393 9785 It is not always easy to know whether a family was Nonconformist. The e. [email protected] 1754 Marriage Act ordered that only marriages which took place in the Church of England were legal. The two exceptions were the marriages WYAS Calderdale of Jews and Quakers. Most people, including nonconformists, were Central Library therefore married in their parish church. However, nonconformists often Northgate House kept their own records of births or baptisms, and burials. Northgate Halifax Some people were only members of a nonconformist congregation for HX1 1UN a short time, in which case only a few entries would be ‘missing’ from Telephone +44 (0)1422 392636 the Anglican parish registers. Others switched allegiance between e. [email protected] different nonconformist denominations. In both cases this can make it more difficult to recognise them as nonconformists. WYAS Kirklees Central Library Where can I find nonconformist registers? Princess Alexandra Walk Huddersfield West Yorkshire Archive Service holds registers from more than a HD1 2SU thousand nonconformist chapels. -
Word 1 Introduction 2 Understanding the Improvement Plan 3
AGENDA ITEM NO. 2 [CABINET 2003 - 46] CABINET Minutes of the Cabinet meeting held in the Sculpture Gallery, Bodelwyddan Castle, Bodelwyddan on Tuesday 29 April 2003 at 10.00 a.m. PRESENT Councillors E C Edwards, Lead Member for Safeguarding our Communities; R W Hughes, Lead Member for Lifelong Learning; G M Kensler, Lead Member for Promoting Denbighshire; D M Morris, Lead Member for Communications; E A Owens, Lead Member for Finance; J A Smith, Lead Member for Social Inclusion; W R Webb, Lead Member for Property and Asset Management and E W Williams, Leader and Member for Economic Wellbeing. Observers: Councillors S Drew; M M Jones; R E Jones and N Hugh Jones. ALSO PRESENT Chief Executive; Deputy Chief Executive / Corporate Director: Resources; Financial Controller and the County Clerk. APOLOGIES Councillors P A Dobb, Lead Member for Health and Wellbeing and Councillor M A German, Lead Member for Sustainable Development and Environment. ANNOUNCEMENT The Deputy Leader welcomed to the meeting Andrea Garcia Balda, a Spanish student on the Leonardo da Vinci programme working in the Resources Directorate for two months. 1 URGENT MATTERS Item 9 Brondyffryn Trust, Denbigh - to be considered in Part II. Item 15A Community Fund Capital Bid. 1 2 MINUTES OF THE CABINET [CABINET 2003 - 46] The Minutes of the Cabinet meeting held on 25 March 2003 were submitted. Item 4 Best Value Review of Residential Homes: Councillor E A Owens asked that her concerns regarding releasing the requisite £1m be included as part of the penultimate paragraph. Councillor G M Kensler asked that the TUPE regulations being likely to change be added to her comments in the third paragraph. -
Collections Guide 2 Nonconformist Registers
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A Brand New Retail & Leisure Development
A BRAND NEW RETAIL & LEISURE DEVELOPMENT RAILWAY STATION RHYL E AV NE UR BO ST A548 WE VE MARINE LAKE A W AM EL NH LIN DE GT SY ON RO AD AN EXCITING RETAIL & W EST PAR LEISURE DEVELOPMENT ADE ET RE ST Y UA Q Marina Quay is a highly desirable new retail and leisure development located at the heart of the Rhyl, which benefits from: A548 A highly prominent location on the main arterial gateway into Rhyl 15 minute walk from Rhyl Railway Station 700 car parking spaces with excellent vehicular access from the A548, Quay Street and West Parade Local catchment of 150,801 within a 20km radius (focus, 1994) Attractive outlook over Marina Lake and the sea front in a popular tourist town Flexible opportunities to fit occupiers specific requirements. PLANNING Outline planning permission has been secured for: sq ft Food Store (A1) 74,822 sq ft Retail/Leisure (A1,A3,D2) 39,097 sq ft Drive Thru 3,272 sq ft Coffee Unit 2,002 sq ft Hotel 62 Bed Public House 7,470 sq ft PROJECT DRAWN BY DATE DRAWN Ocean Plaza Rhyl RS 31-10-13 Tower Works · Globe Road · Leeds · LS11 5QG [email protected] · Tel: 0113 880 0510 · Fax: 0113 880 0511 DRAWING TITLE DRAWING NUMBER Image 1 08215 - P280 This drawing is indicative only. This drawing is copyright and must not be reproduced without consent of NW Architects Limited. M57 LOCATION Rhyl is a popular North Wales M62 LIVERPOOL seaside resort town with a resident WIRRAL population of 25,000 and is located M53 11 miles East of Colwyn Bay and A548 PRESTATYN RIVER DEE 7 miles West or Prestatyn. -
High Street Rhyl LL18 1TR
High Street Rhyl LL18 1TR High Yielding Retail Investment High Street Investment Summary Rhyl, LL18 1TR • Let to the strong covenant of British Heart Foundation • Current Rental Income £45,000 per annum • Newly Fitted • Seeking offers in excess of £430,000, an attractive net initial • Prime Prominent Building in the Centre of Rhyl yield of 10%, assuming purchasers costs of 4.96%. High Yielding Retail Investment High Street Rhyl, LL18 1TR High Yielding Retail Investment 5 2 5 A 3 4 11 1 2 5 6 10 9 8 1 White Rose Shopping Centre 7 2 High Street 3 Matalan 4 Bus Station 5 Rhyl Railway Station 6 Morrisons 7 Drift Park Water Play Area 8 VUE Cinemas 9 Childrens Vilage Fairground 10 SeaQuarium Rhyl 11 Rhyl Events Area High Street Location Rhyl, LL18 1TR Rhyl is a popular seaside town and tourist centre and is the largest town in Denbighshire. It is situated on the North Wales coast some 40 miles north west of Wrexham, 34 miles west of Chester and 12 miles east of Colwyn Bay. The town has a population is 25,149 with some 76,150 living within 6 miles and 150,800 within 12 miles. The town has good communications with the A55 North Wales Expressway providing direct access to North West Wales, Chester and the national motorway network. There are regular direct train services to Holyhead (with links to Ireland), Chester, Manchester and London Euston. Rhyl is an established holiday destination and attracts some 3 High Yielding Retail Investment million visitors annually. Rhyl is currently undergoing significand redevelopment and investment.