The London Gazette, 29 February, 1916. 2221

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The London Gazette, 29 February, 1916. 2221 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29 FEBRUARY, 1916. 2221 Urban Districts.—Annfield Plain: Benfield- Thanet: Maidstone: Mailing: Milton: side: Blaydon: Brandon and Byshottles: Romney Marsh: Sheppey: Strood: Tenter- Chester-le-Street: Consett: Felling: Heb- den: West Ashford. burn: Hetton: Houghton-le-Spring: Lead- gate: Ryton: Seaham Harbour: Southwick- LANCASHIRE. on-Wear: Spennymoor: Stanley: Tanfield: Tow Law: Whiekham: Willington. County Boroughs. — Barrow - in - Furness: Rural Districts.—Chester-le-Street: Durham: Blackpool: Bootle : Liverpool: Preston : St. Easington: Hartlepool: Houghton-le- Helens: Southport. Spring: LancKester: Sedgefield: South Municipal Boroughs.—Chorley: Lancaster: Shields: Stockton: Sunderland. Morecambe: Widnes. j Urban Districts.—Adlington : Bispham-with- ESSEX. i Norbreck: Carnforth: Croston: Dalton-in- E Furness: Fleetwood: Formby: Fulwood: County Borough.—Southend-on-Sea. { Grange : Great Crosby: Heysham: Huyton- Municipal Boroughs.—Chelmsford : Cblches- \ with-Roby: Kirkham: Lathom and Burs- ter: Harwich: Maldon. cough: Leyland: Litherland.: Little Urban Districts.—Brentwood: Brightlingsea : Crosby: Longridge: Lytham: Ormskirk: Burnham-on-Crouch : Clacton : • Frinton-on- Poulton-le-Fylde: Preesall: Presoot: Rain- Sea: Grays Thurrock: Shoeburyness: Til- ford : St. Anne's-on-the-Sea: Skelmersdale: bury : Walton-on-the-Naze: Witham: Thornton: Ulverston: Walton-le-Dale : Wivenhoe. Waterloo-with-Seaf orth: Witlinell. Rural Districts.—Billericay: Braintree— Rural Districts.—Chorley: Fylde: Garstang :• (Civil Parishes of—Fairsted, Faulkbourne, Lancaster: Lunesdale: Preston: Sefton :. Feering, Great Coggeshall, Hat-field Peverel, Ulverston: West Lancashire: Whiston. Kelvedon, Little Coggeshall, Markshall, Rivenhall, and Terling only) : Chelmsford: LINCOLNSHIRE. Lexden: Maldon: Orsett: Rochford: Rom- ford (Civil Parishes of Cranham, Great War- County Borough.—Grimsby. ley, Rainham, Upminster, and Wennington Municipal Boroughs.—Boston: Louth. only) : Tendring. Urban Districts.—Alford : Barton-upon-Hum- 'And also the area containing the Royal Vic- ber: Brigg: Broughton: Brumby and Frod- toria, and Royal Albert Docks. ingham: Cleethorpe-with-Thrunscoe: Hoi- beach : Long Sutton: Mablethorpe: Market GLOUCESTERSHIRE . Rasen: Roxby-cum-Risby: Scunthorpe: Skegness: Spalding: Sutton Bridge: Win- County Borough.—Bristol. terton. Urban Districts.—Coleford: Kingswood. Rural Districts.—Boston: Caistor: Crowland: Rural Districts.—Chipping Sodbury : Lyd- East Elloe: Glanford Brigg: Grimsby: ney: Thornbury: Warmley: West Dean. Louth: Sibsey: Spalding: Spilsby. HAMPSHIRE. LONDON. County Boroughs.—Bournemouth: Ports- The area containing St. Katherine's, London,. mouth : Southampton. Surrey Commercial, West India, Millwall Municipal Boroughs.—Christchurch: Lyming- and East India Docks. ton: Romsey. Urban Districts.—Aldershot: Alton: East- MONMOTJTH SHIRE. leigh and Bishopstoke: Fareham: Farn- The whole county. borough : Fleet: Gosport and Alverstoke: Havant: Itchen: Petersfield: Warblington. NORFOLK. Rural Districts. — Alton : Catherington : Christchurch : Droxf ord : Fareham: Hart- The whole county. ley Wintney: Havant: Lymington: New Forest: Petersfield: Romsey: South Stone- NORTHUMBERLAND . ham. County Boroughs. — Newcastle-upon-Tyne: ISLE OF WIGHT. Tynemouth. Municipal Boroughs.—Berwick-upon-Tweed: The whole island. Morpeth: Wallsend. Urban Districts.—Alnwick: Amble: Ashing- KENT. ton: Bedlingtonshire: Blyth: Cramlington: County Borough.—Canterbury. Earsdon: Gosforth: Longbenton: New- Municipal Boroughs. — Chatham: Deal: biggin-by-the-Sea: Newburn: Prudhoe: Dover: Faversham: Folkestone: Gilling- Rothbury: Seaton Delaval: Seghill: Weet- ham: Gravesend: Hythe: Lydd: Maid- slade: Whitley and Monkseaton. stone: Margate: New Romney: Queen- Rural Districts.—Alnwick: Belford: Castle borough : Ramsgate: Rochester: Sandwich: Ward: Glendale: Hexham—(Civil Parishes Tenterden. of—Bearle, Broomhaugh, Broomley, Bywell, Urban Districts.—Ashford: Broadstairs and Dukes-hagg, Espershields, Healey, Hedley, St. Peter's: Cheriton: Herne Bay: Milton High Fotherley, Horsley, Nafferton, New- Regis: Northfleet: Sandgate: Sheerness: lands, Newton, Newton Hall, Ovingham, Sittingbourne: Walmer: Whitstable: Ovington, Shotley High Quarter, Shotley Wrotham. Low Quarter, Spital, Stelling, Styford, Rural Districts.—Blean: Bridge: Cranbrook: Welton, Whittle, Whittonstall, and Wylam Dover: East Ashford: Eastry: Elham: only) : Morpeth: Norham and Islandshires: Faversham: Hollingbourne: Hoo: Isle of Rothbury..
Recommended publications
  • Quarter 7 Duplicate Removal Process
    Quarter 7 Duplicate Removal Process Guidance Total number of records submitted via the web tool (ie Stroke / All records (of any diagnosis) for patients who arrived at hospital TIA / Other) between 1 October 2012 and 31 December 2013 which were locked on the SINAP web tool by 21 January 2013. Number of stroke records submitted via the web tool As above, except that stroke was the diagnosis (as opposed to TIA/Other). Total number of records after cleaning (ie duplicate removals) Records assumed to be duplicates are those that have all of the following fields identical: hospital, date of patient arrival at hospital, gender, age and diagnosis. This may mean that some records that were not real duplicates are removed, but this is proportionally only a small number of those removed, whereas the vast majority will be duplicates. This has been identified as the most appropriate method for removing duplicate records. Percentage of records submitted included after cleaning The percentage represents the proportion of records included in the quarter 7 report after the data cleaning process, this is listed below as total records and stroke records. Total Percentage Percentage Stroke Stroke Total number of number of of stroke of all records records records records submitted records records submitted submitted included SHA Trust Hospital via the webtool in included submitted included in via the after Quarter 7 after included in Quarter 7 webtool in cleaning (Stroke/TIA/Other) cleaning Quarter 7 Report Quarter 7 Quarter 7 Quarter 7 Report East Chesterfield
    [Show full text]
  • Bath's 'Foundered Strata' - a Re-Interpretation
    Bath's 'foundered strata' - a re-interpretation Physical Hazards Programme Research Report OR/08/052 BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PHYSICAL HAZARDS PROGRAMME RESEARCH REPORT OR/08/052 Bath's 'foundered strata' – a re-interpretation P.R.N. Hobbs and G.O. Jenkins The National Grid and other Ordnance Survey data are used Contributor with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. A. Forster Ordnance Survey licence number Licence No:100017897/2004. Keywords Bath, landslides, cambering, foundering, geohazards, slope stability, mass movement. Front cover Cover picture details, delete if no cover picture. Bibliographical reference P.R.N. HOBBS AND G.O. JENKINS. 2008 Bath's 'foundered strata' - a re-interpretation. British Geological Survey Research Report, OR/08/052. 40pp. Copyright in materials derived from the British Geological Survey’s work is owned by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and/or the authority that commissioned the work. You may not copy or adapt this publication without first obtaining permission. Contact the BGS Intellectual Property Rights Section, British Geological Survey, Keyworth, e-mail [email protected] You may quote extracts of a reasonable length without prior permission, provided a full acknowledgement is given of the source of the extract. © NERC 2008. All rights reserved Keyworth, Nottingham British Geological Survey 2008 BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY The full range of Survey publications is available from the BGS British Geological Survey offices Sales Desks at Nottingham, Edinburgh and London; see contact details below or shop online at www.geologyshop.com Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG The London Information Office also maintains a reference collection of BGS publications including maps for consultation.
    [Show full text]
  • Pacman TEMPLATE
    Updated May 2020 National Cardiac Arrest Audit Participating Hospitals The total number of hospitals signed up to participate in NCAA is 194. England Birmingham and Black Country Participant Alexandra Hospital Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Birmingham Heartlands Hospital University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust City Hospital Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust Good Hope Hospital University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust Hereford County Hospital Wye Valley NHS Trust Manor Hospital Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust New Cross Hospital The Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust Russells Hall Hospital The Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Trust Sandwell General Hospital Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust Solihull Hospital University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust Worcestershire Royal Hospital Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Central England Participant George Eliot Hospital George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust Glenfield Hospital University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Kettering General Hospital Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Leicester General Hospital University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Leicester Royal Infirmary University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Northampton General Hospital Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust Hospital of St Cross, Rugby University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust University Hospital Coventry University Hospitals Coventry
    [Show full text]
  • LINCOLNSHIRE. Franka Joseph Esq
    :w LINCOLNSHIRE. Franka Joseph esq. Ashdale, Crowle, Doncaster Robinson Thomas esq. Southlands, King's way,' Clee Freshney Rev. Frederick M.A. Rectory, Withcall, Louth thorpes, Grimsby 1 Fuller Rev. Henry, 47 Craven road, Newbury, Berks .Ruston Lt.-Col. Jsph. Seward, Aisthorpe hall, Lincoln Gainsford William Dunn esq. Skendleby hall, Spilsby *Sandars John Dryadale esq. M.A. Gate Burton ball' Gartit Bartholomew Claypon esq. Dalby hall, Spilsby Gainsborough *Garfit 'fhomas Cheney esq. Kenwick hall, Louth Scupholme Wm. esq. Fern villa, Epworth, Doncaster Gaussen Ca.samaijor William esq. Howland,s, Batfield Sharpe John Sutton esq. St. Lawrence, Bardney, Lincoln Glew J<Jhn Green e~q. Bnookside, King st.Markert Rasen Sharpley Berbert esq. Westnor, St. Mary's lane, Louth Goulton-Constable James esq. F.S.A. Walcot hall, Sharpley Isaac esq. Boswell, Louth Doncaster *Sheffield Sir Berkeley Digby George bart. Normanby Graham Rev. John M.A. Rectory, .Asterby, Lincoln hall, Doncaster Grant William esq. The Mount, Cleethorpes *ShuHleworth Alfred! esq. E!llstgate house, Lincoln Grantham Charles Frederic esq. The Ball, Skegne&B Simons Benjamin esq. The Grange, Willoughby, Alford Gray Stephen esq. Summerhill, Gainsborough *Sissons William Barling esq. M.R.C.S.Eng. 4 Princeaa Baigh George Henry Caton esq. Grainsby hall, Grimsby Roya-l terrace, Scarborough Ha.lea Rev. George Henry B..!.. Rectory, Stickney, Boston Sleight George Frederick esq. Weelsby hall, Grimsby Banson William Herberti esq. Lindum house, Northolme, Smith Edwin esq. South street, Caistor Gainsborough *Smyth William Grenville esq. Elkington Thorpe, Louth Hardy Benjamin esq. Ill Queen street, Market Rasen Spencer James Cotley esq Hassard Edward Hassard esq. Eslaforde, Woodhall Spa, Spilman Alex.
    [Show full text]
  • Local Government Boundary Commission for England
    If LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND REVIEW OF NON-METROPOLITAN COUNTIES FURTHER REVIEW OF THE COUNTY OF HUMBERSIDE NORTH YORKSHIRE EAST YORKSHIRE HUMBERSIDE EAST YORKSHIRE _J \\HOLDERNESS BOROUGH OF BEVERLEY ^KINGSTON UPON HU SOUTH YORKSHIRE LINCOLNSHIRE REPORT NO. 604 I I I I I I I • LOCAL GOVERNMENT I BOUNDARY COMMISSION I FOR ENGLAND iI REPORT NO. 604 i i i i i i i i i I I I • LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND I I CHAIRMAN MR G J ELLERTON I MEMBERS MR K F J ENNALS MR G R PRENTICE I MRS H R V SARKANY I MR C W SMITH I PROFESSOR K YOUNG I I I I I I I I I I I CONTENTS The Making of Numberside The Progress of the Humberside Reviews 2.1 The Commission's Initial Review i 2.2 The Secretary of State's Direction 2.3 The Commission's Further Review 2.4 The Commission's Interim Decision 2.5 The Commission's Draft Proposal i 2.6 The Response to the Commission's Draft Proposal i The Commission's Approach to the Further Review and its Consideration of the Case For and Against Change i 3.1 The Criteria for Boundary Changes 3.2 The Wishes of the People 3.3 The Pattern of Community Life 3.4 The Effective Operation of Local Government and i Associated Services i The Commission's Conclusions and Final Proposal 4.1 The Commission's Conclusions 4.2 The Commission's Final Proposal i 4.3 Electoral Consequences 4.4 Second Order Boundary Issues 4.5 Unitary Authorities i 4.6 Publication i i Annexes 1.
    [Show full text]
  • 2001 Census Report for Parliamentary Constituencies
    Reference maps Page England and Wales North East: Counties, Unitary Authorities & Parliamentary Constituencies 42 North West: Counties, Unitary Authorities & Parliamentary Constituencies 43 Yorkshire & The Humber: Counties, Unitary Authorities & Parliamentary Constituencies 44 East Midlands: Counties, Unitary Authorities & Parliamentary Constituencies 45 West Midlands: Counties, Unitary Authorities & Parliamentary Constituencies 46 East of England: Counties, Unitary Authorities & Parliamentary Constituencies 47 London: County & Parliamentary Constituencies 48 South East: Counties, Unitary Authorities & Parliamentary Constituencies 49 South West: Counties, Unitary Authorities & Parliamentary Constituencies 50 Wales: Unitary Authorities & Parliamentary Constituencies 51 Scotland Scotland: Scottish Parliamentary Regions 52 Central Scotland Region: Parliamentary Constituencies 53 Glasgow Region: Parliamentary Constituencies 54 Highlands and Islands Region: Parliamentary Constituencies 55 Lothians Region: Parliamentary Constituencies 56 Mid Scotland and Fife Region: Parliamentary Constituencies 57 North East Scotland Region: Parliamentary Constituencies 58 South of Scotland Region: Parliamentary Constituencies 59 West of Scotland Region: Parliamentary Constituencies 60 Northern Ireland Northern Ireland: Parliamentary Constituencies 61 41 Reference maps Census 2001: Report for Parliamentary Constituencies North East: Counties, Unitary Authorities & Parliamentary Constituencies Key government office region parliamentary constituencies counties
    [Show full text]
  • Point of Entry
    DESIGNATED POINTS OF ENTRY FOR PLANT HEALTH CONTROLLED PLANTS/ PLANT PRODUCTS AND FORESTRY MATERIAL POINT OF ENTRY CODE PORT/ ADDRESS DESIGNATED POINT OF ENTRY AIRPORT FOR: ENGLAND Avonmouth AVO P The Bristol Port Co, St Andrew’s House, Plants/plant products & forestry St Andrew’s Road, Avonmouth , Bristol material BS11 9DQ Baltic Wharf LON P Baltic Distribution, Baltic Wharf, Wallasea, Forestry material Rochford, Essex, SS4 2HA Barrow Haven IMM P Barrow Haven Shipping Services, Old Ferry Forestry material Wharf, Barrow Haven, Barrow on Humber, North Lincolnshire, DN19 7ET Birmingham BHX AP Birmingham International Airport, Birmingham, Plants/plant products B26 3QJ Blyth BLY P Blyth Harbour Commission, Port of Blyth, South Plants/plant products & forestry Harbour, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 3PB material Boston BOS P The Dock, Boston, Lincs, PE21 6BN Forestry material Bristol BRS AP Bristol Airport, Bristol, BS48 3DY Plants/plant products & forestry material Bromborough LIV P Bromborough Stevedoring & Forwarding Ltd., Forestry material Bromborough Dock, Dock Road South, Bromborough, Wirral, CH62 4SF Chatham (Medway) MED P Convoys Wharf, No 8 Berth, Chatham Docks, Forestry Material Gillingham, Kent, ME4 4SR Coventry Parcels Depot CVT P Coventry Overseas Mail Depot, Siskin Parkway Plants/plant products & forestry West, Coventry, CV3 4HX material Doncaster/Sheffield Robin DSA AP Robin Hood Airport Doncaster, Sheffield, Plants/plant products & forestry Hood Airport Heyford House, First Avenue, material Doncaster, DN9 3RH Dover Cargo Terminal,
    [Show full text]
  • Grimsby Catchment Management Plan Action Plan
    GRIMSBY t i CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN ACTION PLAN E n v i r o n m e n t A g e n c y NATIONAL LIBRARY & INFORMATION SERVICE ANGLIAN REGION Kingfisher House, Goldhay Way. Orton Goldhay, Peterborough PE2 5ZR NRA National Rivers Authority Anglian Region SEPTEMBER 1995 KEY DETAILS Area 481 km2 WATER QUALITY Length of river in River Ecosystem Class Ground Levels Maximum 170m ODN Minimum 2m ODN Class Km 1 0 ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS 2 5.3 County Councils Humberside 3 32.5 Lincolnshire 4 16.3 District Councils Glanford 5 7.0 West Lindsey East Lindsey WATER RESOURCES AVAILABILITY Borough Councils Gt.Grimsby Ground Water All available resources fully Cleethorpes committed NRA Anglian Region - Northern Area Surface Water Only reliably available during winter Estimated population 175,000 FLOOD PROTECTION SETTLEMENTS (> 3000 population) Length of Statutory Main River 61 Km Barton 9,422 Length of NRA Tidal Defences 41.4Km Gt.Grimsby 90,517 Cleethorpes 34,722 FISHERIES Humberston 5,514 Length of cyprinid fishery 6.75Km Immingham 11,138 Length of salmonid fishery 3.35Km New Waltham 3,623 Waltham 6,157 CONSERVATION Special Sites of Scientific Interest UTILITIES Site of National Conservation Interest 10 East Midlands Electricity Nature Reserves 10 British Gas, East Midlands Scheduled Ancient Monuments 15 British Telecom, Peterborough District Water Co. Anglian Water Services Ltd M A JO R S.T.W. Laceby Immingham Pyew ipe Newton Marsh (outside of Catchment) CONTENTS Page Number Vision for the Catchment 1 Introduction 2 Review of the Consultation Process 3 Overview of the Catchment 5 The Relationship between Land Use and the Water Environment 10 Activity Plans 11 Glossary 40 Future Review and Monitoring 42 Contacting the NRA 42 Thomton Abbey ENVIRONMENT AGENCY 03aniiiiiiffii 8 2 4 4 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Scunthorpe Route Map
    Scunthorpe Route Map 7 Continues as service 8 60 to Burton, Whitton 8 Continues as service 7 350 to Winterton, Barton, Hull 60 to Flixborough, Burton, Whitton Skippingdale Retail Park Ferry Road West Foxhills Outbound morning journeys Phoenix Parkway Industrial Estate Inbound evening journeys L Orbital Rd u rg n Mannabe Way e 8 b 7 u Crosby r g 7 8 W res N C a eedw l Portman Rd o p el y r a F S m er 8 ry CrosbyAv R n oa b d y W e Outwood R s d t Academy The Poplars Foxhills Foxhills Rd Warren Rd 8 Ferry Rd Rd Ferry 4 D 60 e w 8 350 Frodingham Rd s Winterton Rd 60 b u r y A A1077 Orbital Rd v UTC Brigg Rd Scotter Rd Lidl 1 1a Vivian Avenue Marsden Dv Sainsburys Gallagher Stanley Rd 1 1a Scunthorpe Town Centre Retail Park 7 Burn Rd St Lawrences Doncaster Rd 7 35 Academy Bus Station Tesco 1 1a 3 4 x4 7 7 90 60 HiltonAve 8 9 12 35 60 90 Doncaster Rd 360 361 399 350 35 to Amcotts, Crowle Doncaster Rd Cli Gardens d Moors Rd Mary St R d R 90 to Amcotts, Crowle North Lincolnshire r on e Kingsway ati Shopping Park v St to Crowle, Goole o Gardens 360 s Glanford Park 9 Hospital Scunthorpe Scunthorpe ol 361 to Westwoodside, Doncaster B United FC Minster Rd Church Lane Rowland Rd Kingsway 9 399 to Westwoodside, Doncaster Golf Course Midland Brumby Wood Lane Industrial Lodge Moor Brumby Wood Lane eck Rd Estate Steel Scotter Rd B Cottage Works A18 Kingsway The Brumby Pods 1 Wood Rd Ashby Cemetery Rd Quibell Park Brumby Frodingham Central Park UCNL Lilac A Crematorium ve Warwick Rd S a North n The Common Outward d Lindsey h College Academy o P 1a u lymouth
    [Show full text]
  • Cartogram [1883 WORDS]
    Vol. 6: Dorling/Cartogram/entry Dorling, D. (forthcoming) Cartogram, Chapter in Monmonier, M., Collier, P., Cook, K., Kimerling, J. and Morrison, J. (Eds) Volume 6 of the History of Cartography: Cartography in the Twentieth Century, Chicago: Chicago University Press. [This is a pre-publication Draft, written in 2006, edited in 2009, edited again in 2012] Cartogram A cartogram can be thought of as a map in which at least one aspect of scale, such as distance or area, is deliberately distorted to be proportional to a variable of interest. In this sense, a conventional equal-area map is a type of area cartogram, and the Mercator projection is a cartogram insofar as it portrays land areas in proportion (albeit non-linearly) to their distances from the equator. According to this definition of cartograms, which treats them as a particular group of map projections, all conventional maps could be considered as cartograms. However, few images usually referred to as cartograms look like conventional maps. Many other definitions have been offered for cartograms. The cartography of cartograms during the twentieth century has been so multifaceted that no solid definition could emerge—and multiple meanings of the word continue to evolve. During the first three quarters of that century, it is likely that most people who drew cartograms believed that they were inventing something new, or at least inventing a new variant. This was because maps that were eventually accepted as cartograms did not arise from cartographic orthodoxy but were instead produced mainly by mavericks. Consequently, they were tolerated only in cartographic textbooks, where they were often dismissed as marginal, map-like objects rather than treated as true maps, and occasionally in the popular press, where they appealed to readers’ sense of irony.
    [Show full text]
  • Report of the Director of Places Decision to Be Taken After: 22 April 2016
    Report of the Director of Places Decision to be taken after: 22 April 2016 NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL ASSETS, CULTURE AND HOUSING CABINET MEMBER ASSETS OF COMMUNITY VALUE NOMINATIONS REGISTER AS AT 14/04/2016 1. OBJECT AND KEY POINTS IN THIS REPORT 1.1 Buildings or land can be nominated by a local community body as an Asset of Community Value under the Community Right To Bid initiative. 1.2 To consider the nomination of the Roxby Methodist Church and Schoolroom as an Asset of Community Value. 1.3 The key points in this report are: • The Nominations Register is regularly updated to show how the Community Right To Bid process is progressing in North Lincolnshire. • Roxby-cum-Risby Parish Council have nominated the Roxby Methodist Church and Schoolroom as an ‘Asset of Community Value’. • To consider the nomination. 2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION 2.1 Local community groups and Town or Parish Councils can nominate buildings or land for listing by North Lincolnshire Council as an Asset of Community Value under the Community Right To Bid initiative. 2.2 For a local group to be able to nominate an asset it will have to show that: • It is based within the local authority area (or a neighbouring authority); and • It is a group that is qualified to make a nomination. 2.3 An asset can be listed if it improves (or has recently improved) the community’s social well being or social interest (which include cultural, sporting or recreational interests) and is likely to do so in the future. 2.4 The attached Nominations Register shows the progress being made for each nomination from the date it was received through to the appeal deadline, as applicable.
    [Show full text]
  • An Age-Period-Cohort Database of Inter-Regional Migration in Australia and Britain, 1976-96
    This is a repository copy of An Age-Period-Cohort Database of Inter-Regional Migration in Australia and Britain, 1976-96. White Rose Research Online URL for this paper: http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/5030/ Monograph: Bell, M., Rees, P., Blake, M. et al. (1 more author) (1999) An Age-Period-Cohort Database of Inter-Regional Migration in Australia and Britain, 1976-96. Working Paper. School of Geography , University of Leeds. School of Geography Working Paper 99/02 Reuse Unless indicated otherwise, fulltext items are protected by copyright with all rights reserved. The copyright exception in section 29 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 allows the making of a single copy solely for the purpose of non-commercial research or private study within the limits of fair dealing. The publisher or other rights-holder may allow further reproduction and re-use of this version - refer to the White Rose Research Online record for this item. Where records identify the publisher as the copyright holder, users can verify any specific terms of use on the publisher’s website. Takedown If you consider content in White Rose Research Online to be in breach of UK law, please notify us by emailing [email protected] including the URL of the record and the reason for the withdrawal request. [email protected] https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/ WORKING PAPER 99/02 AN AGE-PERIOD-COHORT DATA BASE OF INTER-REGIONAL MIGRATION IN AUSTRALIA AND BRITAIN, 1976-96 Martin Bell1 Philip Rees2 Marcus Blake3 Oliver Duke-Williams4 October 1999 1Department of
    [Show full text]