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C5 Springhead Enterprise Park, Northfleet
UNIT C5 SPRINGHEAD ENTERPRISE PARK SPRINGHEAD ROAD, NORTHFLEET, KENT DA11 8HD INDUSTRIAL/WAREHOUSE UNIT 5,185 SQ. FT. (481.71 M²) TO LET 01634 668000 watsonday.com LOCATION Springhead Enterprise Park is a modern landscaped business park located to the south west of Gravesend town centre with immediate access to the A2 trunk road. This provides direct links to London to the west and to the Medway towns and channel port to the east via the M2 motorway. The Ebbsfleet International Passenger Station on the high speed rail link lies immediately to the west of Springhead providing swift access (18 minutes) to London St. Pancras. The Bluewater Shopping Centre is also nearby. The estate is therefore strategically located to take advantage of the rapidly expanding Thames Gateway region. DESCRIPTION RENT £44,075 per annum exclusive. ° Clear span steel portal frame ° Up & over shutter loading door EPC ° Fully fitted 1 st floor offices The property has been rated Band D (81). A copy of the ° Gas fired central heating & carpeting Energy Performance Certificate is available upon ° Separate male & female WCs request. ° Approximately 10% roof lights to warehouse ° Designated parking SERVICE CHARGE ACCOMMODATION An estate service charge is payable by the tenant to contribute towards maintenance and upkeep of the common parts of the estate. Ground Floor Warehouse/production area 4,546 sq. ft. (422.32 m²) BUSINESS RATES First Floor Rateable Value £34,500. Rates payable 2016/17 Offices 639 sq. ft. ( 59.36 m²) £17,146.50. Total 5,185 sq. ft. (481.68 m²) LEGAL COSTS Outside Both parties’ legal costs to be borne by the ingoing Block paved forecourt area with goods vehicle access tenant. -
Letter C Introduction This Index Covers Volumes 110–112 and 114–120 Inclusive (1992–2000) of Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 113 Being the Preceding General Index
Archaeologia Cantiana - On-line Index 2012 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUMES CX 1992 ( 110 ) to CXX 2000 ( 120 ) Letter C Introduction This index covers volumes 110–112 and 114–120 inclusive (1992–2000) of Archaeologia Cantiana, volume 113 being the preceding General Index. It includes all significant persons, places and subjects with the exception of books reviewed. Volume numbers are shown in bold type and illustrations are denoted by page numbers in italic type or by (illus.) where figures occur throughout the text. The letter n after a page number indicates that the reference will be found in a footnote and pull-out pages are referred to as f – facing. Alphabetisation is word by word. Women are indexed by their maiden name, where known, with cross references from any married name(s). All places within historic Kent are included and are arranged by civil parish. Places that fall within Greater London are to be found listed under their London Borough. Places outside Kent that play a significant part in the text are followed by their post 1974 county. Place names with two elements (e.g. East Peckham, Upper Hardres) will be found indexed under their full place name. T. G. LAWSON, Honorary Editor Kent Archaeological Society, February 2012 Abbreviations m. married Ald. Alderman E. Sussex East Sussex M.P. Member of Parliament b. born ed./eds. editor/editors Notts. Nottinghamshire B. & N.E.S. Bath and North East f facing Oxon. Oxfordshire Somerset fl. floruit P.M. Prime Minister Berks. Berkshire G. London Greater London Pembs. Pembrokeshire Bt. Baronet Gen. General Revd Reverend Bucks. -
Combining Scheduled Commuter Services with Private Hire, Sightseeing and Tour Work: the London Experience by Derek Kenneth Robbins and Peter Royden White*
CEE INGS Twenty-sixth Annual Meeting Theme: "Markets and Management in an Era of Deregulation" November 13-15, 1985 Amelia Island Plantation Jacksonville, Florida Volume XXVI Number 1 1985 TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH FORUM In conjunction with CANADIAN TRANSPORTATION 4 RESEARCH FORM 273 Combining Scheduled Commuter Services with Private Hire, Sightseeing and Tour Work: The London Experience By Derek Kenneth Robbins and Peter Royden White* ABSTRACT dent operators ran only 8% of stage carriage mileage but operated 91% of private hire and contract The Transport Act 1980 completely removed mileage and 86% of all excursions and tours quantity control for scheduled express services mileage.' The 1980 Transport Act removed the which carry passengers more than 30 miles meas- quantity controls for two of the types of operation, ured in a straight line. It also made road service namely scheduled express services and most excur- licenses easier to obtain for operators wishing to run sions and tours. However the quality controls were services over shorter distances by limiting the scope retained, in the case of vehicle maintenance and for objections. As a result of these legislative inspections being strengthened. The Act redefined changes a new type of service has emerged over the "scheduled express" services. Since 1930 they had last four years carrying long-distance commuters to been defined by the minimum fare charged and and from work in London. Vehicles used on such because of inflation many short distance services services would only be utilised for short periods came to be defined as "Express", despite raising the every weekday unless other work were also found minimum fare yardstick in both 1971 and 1976. -
Ash Neighbourhood Planning Referendum – Information Statement
Ash Neighbourhood Planning Referendum – Information Statement A Referendum relating to the adoption of the Ash Neighbourhood Plan will be held on Thursday 22 July 2021. The question which will be asked in the Referendum is: ‘Do you want Dover District Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for Ash to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?’ The Referendum area is identified on the map which is included with this information statement. The Referendum area is identical to the area which has been designated as the Ash Neighbourhood area. A person is entitled to vote in the Referendum if on Tuesday 6 July 2021: • They are entitled to vote in a local government election in the Referendum area; and • Their qualifying address for the election is in the Referendum area. A person’s qualifying address is, in relation to a person registered in the register of electors, the address in respect of which they are entitled to be registered. The Referendum expenses limit that will apply in relation to the Referendum is £2,362 + (£0.059 per elector) which is a limit of £2,516.40. The number of persons entitled to vote in the Referendum by reference to which that limit has been calculated is 2617. The Referendum will be conducted in accordance with procedures which are similar to those used at local government elections. A copy of the specified documents, that is those documents listed below, may be inspected at: • the Dover District Council Offices, Whitfield, Monday to Friday between the hours of 10am and 2pm by appointment only. -
KENT. 1027 Brightman Waiter, 11 Woodall Terrace, Canty J
SHC) TRADES DIRECTORY.] KENT. 1027 Brightman WaIter, 11 Woodall terrace, Canty J. T. 150 St. Albans rd. Dartford Cloke .l\Irs.:.Sarah, Boughton Moncilelsea, Queenborollgh, Sheerness Caple Arthur, 16 Brook street, Northum- Maidstone . Brightwell H. Erith rd. Bexley Heath S.O berland Heath, Belvedere Coates !Irs. Anna. Mana, 57 James street, Brisley Mrs. Amelia, Stone, Dartford Card Chas. 49 Saxton st. New Brompton Sheemess-on-Sea. .. Brislev W. C. Park ter. Greenhithe S.O Card Frederick, Seal, Sevenoaks Cockell Mrs. Jane ElIen, 3 HIgh st. Milton. Brist~w H. C. 85 Rochester av. Rochester Carden W. 4 Harbour street, Whitstable Sittingboume Bristow Mrs. M. A. Hildenboro', Tonbridge Carey Frederick, Westwell, Ashford Cockram Mrs. A. 1 King Edward rd.Chthm Bristow Mrs. Sarah, Boughton Monchel- Carlton A. W. Low. Halstow, Sittingbrn Cocks Albert, 3fj Scott street, Maidstone sea, Maidstone Carpenter Arth. G. 22 Carey st. Maidstone Coo J. T. 24 Havelock terrace, Faversham Brittain .J. 49 High st. Milton, Sittngbrn Carpenter John, 23 Hadlow rd. Tonbridge Cole Charles, 9 Prospect row, Chatham Britter W. 1 Upper Stone street, Maidstn Carrano Gretano, 83 Overy st. Dartford Cole J. Chiddingstone, Couseway,Tonbrdg Britton W. 89 Murston rd. Sittingbourne Carte!' Miss E. 2 Shirley rd, Sidcup R.S.O ICole Wm. 73 Nelson rd. Tunbridge Wells Broad Miss A. Isle of Graine, Rochester Carter Miss Hannah, 55 Whitstable Coleman & Son, Chart hill, Sutton,Maidstn Broad George, 11 Station road, Northfleet road, Canterbury Coleman A. H. 77 Bower street, Maidstone Broad H. A. Hoo St. Werburgh, Rochester Carter N. 61 Magpie Hall rd. Chatham Coleman E. -
SWAT-132 DBA Hoaden Court Farm Dec
Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment in advance of the Proposed Development at the site of Hoaden Court Farm, Hoaden, Ash, CT3 2LG 8th December 2017 Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment in Advance of the proposed development at the site of Hoaden Court Farm, Hoaden, Ash CT3 2LG NGR: TR27059 60128 Date of Report: December 2017 SWAT Archaeology Swale & Thames Archaeological Survey Company School Farm Oast, Graveney Road Faversham, Kent ME13 8UP Tel: 01795 532548 or 07885 700112 www.SWATarchaeology.com Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment in Advance of the proposed development at the site of Hoaden Court Farm, Hoaden, Ash CT3 2LG Contents Appendix 1 Archaeological Sites……………………………………………………………………….………………..30 List of Plates……....................................................................................................................... 5 List of Figures........................................................................................................................... 5 1. SUMMARY............................................................................................................................ 6 2. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................... 7 3. GEOLOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY.............................................................................................. 8 3.1 Geology.……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 3.2 Topography…………………………………………………………………………………………………….………... 8 3.3 Historic hedgerows…………………………………………………………………………………………………….8 -
Crystal Reports Activex Designer
List of applications decided between 12/04/2021 and 19/04/2021 (Decision Date) REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION CON/20/00244/I Hop Cottage 11 - Refuse storage 15-Apr-2021 COAPP Saddlers Hill Goodnestone Canterbury Kent CT3 1PF CON/20/00015/A Land Rear Of 3 - Materials 14-Apr-2021 COAPP Jasmine Cottage Saunders Lane Ash CT3 2BX CON/20/00244/E Hop Cottage 7 - Surface water 16-Apr-2021 COAPP Saddlers Hill Goodnestone Canterbury Kent CT3 1PF CON/20/00244/H Hop Cottage 12 - Bicycle storage 15-Apr-2021 COAPP Saddlers Hill Goodnestone Canterbury Kent CT3 1PF CON/20/00244/F Hop Cottage 8 - Foul sewage 15-Apr-2021 COAPP Saddlers Hill Goodnestone Canterbury Kent CT3 1PF REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION CON/20/00244/B Hop Cottage 4 - External joinery 16-Apr-2021 COAPP Saddlers Hill Goodnestone Canterbury Kent CT3 1PF CON/19/01098/A Coldred Place 3 - Materials 13-Apr-2021 COPART Church Road Coldred Dover Kent CT15 5AQ CON/18/00643/D Land On The West 15 - Surface water drainage 13-Apr-2021 COAPP Side Of Moat Lane Ash Kent CON/18/00643/E Land On The West 16 - Arboricultural statement 13-Apr-2021 CONAP Side Of Moat Lane Ash Kent CON/20/00244/D Hop Cottage 6 - Public sewers 15-Apr-2021 COAPP Saddlers Hill Goodnestone Canterbury Kent CT3 1PF CON/17/00056/G Whitfield Urban 2 - Materials 16-Apr-2021 COAPP Extension Phase 1A Sandwich Road Whitfield Kent REFERENCE ADDRESS PROPOSAL DECISION DATE DECISION CON/19/00598/N Land West Of 23 - Delivery and servicing 15-Apr-2021 COAPP Montagu Road management plan (DSMP) Montagu Road Discovery Park Sandwich Kent 21/00247 30 Grange Road Erection of single storey side 16-Apr-2021 GTD Deal and rear extensions with 5no. -
A Guide to Parish Registers the Kent History and Library Centre
A Guide to Parish Registers The Kent History and Library Centre Introduction This handlist includes details of original parish registers, bishops' transcripts and transcripts held at the Kent History and Library Centre and Canterbury Cathedral Archives. There is also a guide to the location of the original registers held at Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre and four other repositories holding registers for parishes that were formerly in Kent. This Guide lists parish names in alphabetical order and indicates where parish registers, bishops' transcripts and transcripts are held. Parish Registers The guide gives details of the christening, marriage and burial registers received to date. Full details of the individual registers will be found in the parish catalogues in the search room and community history area. The majority of these registers are available to view on microfilm. Many of the parish registers for the Canterbury diocese are now available on www.findmypast.co.uk access to which is free in all Kent libraries. Bishops’ Transcripts This Guide gives details of the Bishops’ Transcripts received to date. Full details of the individual registers will be found in the parish handlist in the search room and Community History area. The Bishops Transcripts for both Rochester and Canterbury diocese are held at the Kent History and Library Centre. Transcripts There is a separate guide to the transcripts available at the Kent History and Library Centre. These are mainly modern copies of register entries that have been donated to the -
The Tevelein Tree
. The Tevelein Tree The Descendent Tree of Jean Thevelein 1 Jean TEVELEIN b: Abt. 1618 Pas-De-Calais, Guemps, France d: Abt. 1676 in Deduced from Jacob's and Isaac's marriage dates. ... +Marie BUNNE b: Abt. 1622 Pas-De-Calais, Guemps, France ....... 2 Pierre Le Roy TEVELEIN b: 1643 Guemps ............ +Marie RAIRE b: 1641 Guemps ....... 2 Marie TEVELEIN b: Abt. 1645 France ............ +Jean LE HOUCQ ................ 3 Abraham LE HOUCQ b: 11/07/1670 Guines, France ................ 3 Marie LE HOUCQ b: 02/06/1674 Guines, France ....... *2nd Husband of [1] Marie TEVELEIN: ............ +Abraham LE DOUX ....... 2 Jacob[1] TEVELEIN b: 1651 France; natif de Ofquerque et Guemp ............ +Anne CHEVALLIER b: 1653 natif de Marquize en Boulenois et y deff te ................ 3 Marie TEVELEIN b: 1675 Calais, France d: 29/04/1679 in Guines, France ................ 3 Jacob[2] TEVELEIN b: 28/10/1676 Calais, France ................ 3 Marie TEVELEIN b: 21/05/1680 Guines, France (Mary) ................ 3 Jacob[3] TEVELEIN b: 18/10/1682 Guines, France ................ 3 Anne TEVELEIN b: 10/06/1685 Guines, France ....... 2 Isaac[1] TEVELEIN b: 1654 Guines, France; natif de la paroise de Marcq ............ +Ester DU FOUR b: 1651 Guines, France; natif de la Commune de Guines ................ 3 Marie TEVELEIN b: 31/10/1677 Guines, France ....... *2nd Wife of [2] Isaac[1] TEVELEIN: ............ +Elizabeth DOSSELAR b: 1661 Guines, France ................ 3 Isaac[2] TEVELEIN b: 16/09/1683 Guines, France d: 17/01/1764 in London, England ..................... +Elizabeth OLIVE b: 22/03/1682 Guines, France ......................... 4 Isaac[3] TEVELEIN b: 19/03/1707 Canterbury, Kent, England d: 04/04/1779 in Canterbury, Kent, England ............................. -
Notes on Roman Roads in East Kent Margary
http://kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/archaeologia-cantiana/ Kent Archaeological Society is a registered charity number 223382 © 2017 Kent Archaeological Society NOTES ON ROMAN ROADS IN EAST KENT By IvAN D. MARGARY, F.S.A. THE Roman roads of East Kent are generally so obvious and well known that no further description of them seems necessary. There are, however, a few points at which the line is doubtful or where topographical problems admit of some discussion, and it is in considera- tion of these that the following notes are offered. They are based upon field observation made during a visit of some days to the district in June, 1947. STONE STREET—LYMPNE TO CANTERBURY The very striking directness of this road makes it clear that its purpose was to link Canterbury with the Roman port at Lympne. This was probably situated below the old cliffs, near the hamlet of West Hythe, to which access is given by a convenient combo in the cliffs at that point from Shipway Cross above. The Saxon Shore fort at Stutfall Castle was, of course, a late Roman construction, much later than Stone Street, and was probably connected to West Hythe by a spur road below the cliffs, for access to it from Lympne, directly above, would have been awkward. It is to Shipway Cross and the head of the combe that the main alignment of Stone Street is exactly directed. Although it has now disappeared between the Cross and New Inn Green, there are distinct traces of its scattered stone metalling in the field to the south of the Green, while portions of hedgerows and a footpath mark some parts of its course there. -
Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre
GB 1204 Ch 46 Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 22324 ! National Arc F Kent Archives Offic Ch 46 Watts Charity MSS., 1579-1972 Deposited by Mr. Chinnery, Clerk to the Charity, Rochester, 1st May 1974, and 5th February, 1976 Catalogued by Alison Revell, June 1978 INTRODUCTION For information concerning the establishment of Watts's Charity, under Richard Watts of Rochester's will, in 1579 and its subsequent history, The Report of Commissioners for Inquiring Concerning Charities - Kent, 1815-39 Pp. 504-9, provides most of the basic facts. Other Rochester Charities are dealt with in the same Report (see pages 55-57, and 500-513). The Report also deals with various early legal cases concerning the Charity, and the uses to which its funds should be put, most notably the cases of the parishes of St. Margaret 's Rochester, and Strood, against the parishioners of St. Nicholas in 1680, and of the parishioners of Chatham against the Trustees of the Charity in 1808 (see L1-4B in this catalogue). The original will of Richard Watts, drawn up in 1579 and proved in the following year in the Consistory Court of Rochester, is kept in this Office under the catalogue mark, DRb PW12 (1579), with a registered copy in the volume of registered wills, DRb PWr 16 (ffl05-107). A copy is also catalogued in this collection as Ch46 L1A. Further Watts Charity material is found in the Dean and Chapter of Rochester MSS, under the KAO catalogue number, DRc Cl/1-65, and consists mainly of accounts of the Providers of the Poor of Rochester, between the years 1699 and 1819. -
ROTHWELL Was Born in 1776/1781 in Not in Kent
First Generation 1. John ROTHWELL was born in 1776/1781 in Not in Kent. was buried on 16 Dec 1842 in St Georges, Ramsgate, Kent. 1841 Census: shoemaker Queens St Ramsgate, Kent. - Died age 66. John married Sarah HARKESS, daughter of John HARKESS and Sarah SAXBY, on 2 Oct 1805 in St Lawrence Ramsgate, Kent. Sarah was christened on 3 Sep 1780 in St Lawrence Ramsgate, Kent. She was buried on 27 Oct 1847 in St Georges, Ramsgate, Kent. 1841 Census Queens st Ramsgate, Kent - Died age 68. John and Sarah had the following children: 2 F i. Mary Ann ROTHWELL was buried on 8 Apr 1810 in St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent. 3 F ii. Sarah Watson ROTHWELL was born on 7 Mar 1810 in Ramsgate, Kent and was christened on 1 Apr 1810 in St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent. 4 M iii. George ROTHWELL was born in 1815 and was christened on 1 Oct 1815 in St Lawrence, Ramsgate. + 5 M iv. James ROTHWELL was born in 1818 and died on 16 Feb 1891. + 6 M v. John ROTHWELL was christened on 18 Jul 1819 and died 1860 - June QTR North Aylesford. + 7 M vi. George ROTHWELL was born in 1823 and died December Quarter 1854. Second Generation 5. James ROTHWELL (John) was born in 1818 in Pontefract, Yorkshire. He died on 16 Feb 1891 in 5 Cliff Street, Ramsgate, Kent from Bronchitis, senile decay. 1841:shoemaker, Queens St, Ramsgate, Kent 1847:shoemaker, Queens St, Ramsgate, Kent 10.04.1852: 3 Cliff Street Ramsgate, Kent - occ: cordwainer 1861/1881:5 Cliff St, Ramsgate - occ: cordwainer died: 16.02.1891 5 Cliff Street, Ramsgate - master cordwainer - James Rothwell (son) present at the death James married Mary Ann MILLER on 26 Apr 1845 in St Georges, Ramsgate, Kent.