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Airport Consultative SASIG Authority Airport(s) of Interest Airport Link Airport Owner(s) and Shareholders Airport Operator C.E.O or M.D. Committee - YES/NO Majority owner: Regional & City Airports, part of Broadland District Council Norwich International Airport https://www.norwichairport.co.uk/ Norwich Airport Ltd Richard Pace, M.D. Yes the Rigby Group (80.1%). Norwich City Cncl and Norfolk Cty Cncl each own a minority interest. London Luton Airport Buckinghamshire County Council London Luton Airport http://www.london-luton.co.uk/ Luton Borough Council (100%). Operations Ltd. (Abertis Nick Barton, C.E.O. Yes 90% Aena 10%) Heathrow Airport Holdings Ltd (formerly BAA):- Ferrovial-25%; Qatar Holding-20%; Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec-12.62%; Govt. of John Holland-Kaye, Heathrow Airport http://www.heathrow.com/ Singapore Investment Corporation-11.2%; Heathrow Airport Ltd Yes C.E.O. Alinda Capital Partners-11.18%; China Investment Corporation-10%; China Investment Corporation-10% Manchester Airports Group plc (M.A.G.):- Manchester City Council-35.5%; 9 Gtr Ken O'Toole, M.D. Cheshire East Council Manchester Airport http://www.manchesterairport.co.uk/ Manchester Airport plc Yes Manchester authorities-29%; IFM Investors- Manchester Airport 35.5% Cornwall Council Cornwall Airport Newquay http://www.newquaycornwallairport.com/ Cornwall Council (100%) Cornwall Airport Ltd Al Titterington, M.D. Yes Lands End Airport http://www.landsendairport.co.uk/ Isles of Scilly Steamship Company (100%) Lands End Airport Ltd Rob Goldsmith, CEO No http://www.scilly.gov.uk/environment- St Marys Airport, Isles of Scilly Duchy of Cornwall (100%) Theo Leisjer, C.E. -
Cabinet Papers
Cabinet Agenda Date Tuesday 18 December 2018 Members of the Cabinet Time Mr S A Vincent 9.00 am Chairman (Leader) Policy Mrs T M Mancini-Boyle Finance (Deputy Leader) Place Portfolio holders Council Chamber Mrs J K Copplestone Economic Development Thorpe Lodge Mr J F Fisher Environmental Excellence 1 Yarmouth Road Mr R R Foulger Housing and Wellbeing Thorpe St Andrew Norwich Mr I N Moncur Planning Mr G Peck Transformation and Organisational Development Contact James Overy tel (01603) 430540 Broadland District Council Thorpe Lodge 1 Yarmouth Road Thorpe St Andrew Norwich NR7 0DU E-mail: [email protected] If any Member wishes to clarify details relating @BDCDemServices to any matter on the agenda they are requested to contact the relevant Head of Service. The Openness of Local Government Bodies Regulations 2014 Under the above Regulations, any person may take photographs, film and audio-record the proceedings and report on all public meetings. If you do not wish to be filmed / recorded, please notify an officer prior to the start of the meeting. The Council has a protocol, a copy of which will be displayed outside of each meeting room and is available on request. The Chairman will ask if anyone wishes to film / record this meeting A G E N D A Page No 1 To receive declarations of interest under Procedural Rule no 8 2 Apologies for absence 3 Minutes of meeting held on 20 November 2018 4 – 9 4 Matters arising therefrom (if any) 5 Public Speaking To consider representation from the members of the public who have expressed the wish to convey their views on items on this Agenda. -
EASA Aerodrome Certificates
UNITED KINGDOM A Member of the European Union CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY AERODROME CERTIFICATE ABERDEEN Certificate Reference: UK: EGPD - 001 Pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and the Commission Regulation (EU) No 139/2014 for the time being in force and subject to the conditions specified below, The United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority hereby certifies that: Aberdeen International Airport Ltd Aberdeen Airport Dyce Aberdeen AB21 7DU is authorised to operate Aberdeen Aerodrome in accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its Implementing Rules, the aerodrome certification basis, the terms of the certificate and the aerodrome manual. This certificate shall remain valid for an unlimited duration, unless it is surrendered or revoked. Date of original issue: 22 January 2015 Signed: …................................................................................................................... For the UK Civil Aviation Authority TERMS OF THE CERTIFICATE Certificate Reference UKEGPD – 001 Aerodrome Name and Aberdeen ICAO location indicator EGPD Conditions to operate Day/night, IFR, VFR Runway declared distances 16 - 1953m 2153m 1953m 1953m Runway designator, TORA 34 - 1953m 2091m 1953m 1953m TODA, ASDA, LDA, in metres 16 - 1953m 2153m 1953m 1953m Declared TORA commences at location of threshold lights. for each runway, including 34 - 1953m 2091m 1953m 1953m Declared TORA commences at location of intersection take-off if threshold lights. applicable 16 - 1829m 2029m -
London to Norwich Direct Train
London To Norwich Direct Train Kristos gurgles her incautiousness frontally, dree and patchier. Nightmarish Adnan usually calibrate some lurkers or sleet jawbreakingly. Weighted Stillman bade ministerially or bales harmonically when Wyatan is rhotic. East anglia is direct, there are implemented and can travel entry to change or parks on this car, no direct train to london norwich. How to Travel From London to Norwich by Train Bus TripSavvy. National Express runs a regular bus service between London Victoria Coach now and the Norwich Bus Station which leaves London at. Bus from London to Norwich Find schedules Compare prices Book Megabus National Express and National Express tickets. The cheapest train connections from London to Norwich. When creating an average northern advanced fare. Norwich is also elm hill and table service is definitely worth trying when it from your train to yorkshire and make significant damage to alcohol, london to norwich direct train! Click on a gift card pin. What is Norwich like about visit? Get cheap train tickets to Norwich with our split up search. The direct from london st pancras international partners sites selected are as nationalrail and direct train tickets between london liverpool street every kind of. Our London Sidcup Hotel is Located between London and Kent and just 100m from the Train them Free Wi-Fi Throughout Your content Book Direct. How it is regarded as a colourful excursion to norwich here when we cannot wait to ironically for all! Connect to new azuma trains from time limit fuel facility supplies renewable compressed natural habitats, so just under a button down. -
Schedule of Fees & Charges Terms & Conditions Of
Schedule of Fees & Charges Terms & Conditions of Use from 1st April 2016 AIRPORT CONTACTS Phone Fax Norwich Handling 01603 420658 01603 420636 or 01603 420675 Operations Centre 01603 420642 01603 420674 Facilities Manager 01603 420645 01603 420646 Accounts Department 01603 420627 01603 487523 Main Switchboard 01603 411923 01603 487523 www.norwichairport.co.uk Norwich Airport Limited, Amsterdam Way, Norwich NR6 6JA Registered in England and Wales: 2078773 Published Opening Times (local times) From 1 May 2016 to 31 October 2016: Monday 06:15 – 21:30 Tuesday 06:15 – 22:00 Wednesday 06:15 – 21:30 Thursday 06:15 – 21:30 Friday 06:00 – 21:30 Saturday 06:15 – 21:30 Sunday 06:00 – 23:00 From 1 April 2016 to 30 April 2016 and 1 November 2016 to 31 March 2017 opening times every day will be 06:15 to 21:30. Contents 1 Landing Charges 2 Passenger Charges 3 Ground Handling Services 4 Aircraft Parking 5 Disbursements & Collection Charges 6 Discounts and Rebates 7 Miscellaneous Charges 8 Supplementary Charges 9 Terms 10 Conditions of use of Norwich Airport Page 1 of 11 1 LANDING CHARGES Runway Charges are levied on all arrivals and based on the Maximum Take-Off Weight (‘MTOW’). 1.1 Standard Landing Charge Up to 5 tonnes - per half tonne or part £ 10.55 Over 5 tonnes - per tonne or part £ 21.00 The charge for navigation services is included in the Standard Landing Charge. Additional charges based on RFFS category, during Published Opening Hours, are as follows: RFFS Category 7 Fire Cover (per rotation) £ 380.00 RFFS Category 8 Fire Cover (per rotation) £ 500.00 1.2 Out of Hours Charges (‘Extensions’) All flights outside the Airport’s Published Opening Hours are subject to approval, please contact the Operations Centre on 01603 420658 or 07894 386320 or [email protected]. -
FREE! Issue 1 2019
TAKE ME, I’M FREE! Issue 1 2019 NORWICH F ly local and discover the world with us! 01603 428700 | norwichairport.co.uk | or visit your local travel agent Business / People / Places Hello... Welcome to the latest edition of Fly Norwich, the Norwich Airport Magazine, packed full of exciting ideas and inspiration for discovering the world with us. This edition highlights the range of destinations on alongside their flights to Majorca and Ibiza, Corfu, offer all with the ease and convenience of flying Crete and Rhodes in the Greek islands, Tenerife from your local airport. Whether you are looking and Turkey. Flybe will be operating flights to both for a fly-cruise, short break, summer sun, winter Alicante and Malaga twice weekly through the escapes or business links our fantastic choice of summer too and we are delighted to welcome direct flights, and even more onward connections back Newmarket Holidays who are once again via Amsterdam and Manchester, makes the world offering holidays to the Italian Lakes. easily accessible from your doorstep. Norwich Airport is also your fast and easy gateway Over the winter period, we are transforming and to some of the UK’s top cities and popular holiday upgrading the retail and catering offerings at the destinations including Aberdeen, Edinburgh, airport. The new Costa café in the check in hall Exeter, Guernsey, Jersey and Manchester! opened in December 2018 and a new Navigator Whether you’re taking off on business or for pub and Restaurant and Costa café offering pleasure, whatever destination you choose, we enhanced dining in the departure lounge will be look forward to welcoming you for your next trip completed ahead of the summer season. -
Greater Norwich Growth Board 25 June 2018 Item No
Greater Norwich Growth Board Date: 25 June 2018 Time: 2:00pm Venue: Mancroft Room, City Hall, Norwich City Council, NR2 1NH Board members: Officers: Norwich City Council: Cllr Alan Waters (Chair) Laura McGillivray David Moorcroft Graham Nelson South Norfolk Council: Cllr John Fuller Sandra Dinneen Debbie Lorimer Norfolk County Council: Cllr Andrew Proctor Wendy Thomson Broadland District Council: Cllr Shaun Vincent Phil Kirby Phil Courtier New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership: Douglas Field Chris Starkie AGENDA Page no 1. Apologies To receive apologies for absence 2. Declarations of Interest To receive declarations of interest 3. Minutes 4-9 To agree the accuracy of the minutes of the meeting held on 12 March 2018 4. City Deal update – Employment and Skills (oral) Chris Starkie, Chief Executive, New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership 5. CIL Review 9-12 Mike Burrell, Greater Norwich Planning Policy Team Manager 6. Greater Norwich Infrastructure Plan Phil Courtier, Head of Planning, Broadland District Council 13-54 7. Local Infrastructure Fund update 55-56 Debbie Lorimer, Director of Growth and Business Development, South Norfolk District Council 8. Date of Next Meeting Tuesday, 31 July 2018 at 14:00 Mancroft Room, City Hall, Norwich 9. Review of Infrastructure Investment Fund (Growth Programme) 57 Vince Muspratt, Interim Head of Economic Development, Norfolk County Council 10. Exclusion of the public Consideration of exclusion of the public from the meeting during consideration of the following item on the grounds contained in the -
LICENCE to RESCUE We Meet the Tireless Volunteers Whose Airborne Support Comes from RAF Search and Rescue
EASTERN AIRWAYS IN-FLIGHT 44 | Summer 2013 LICENCE TO RESCUE We meet the tireless volunteers whose airborne support comes from RAF Search and Rescue ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: NORDIC NOIR TRANSLATED WORDSWORTH’S LAKE DISTRICT DESTINATION OFFSHORE EUROPE SUPPLEMENT This is your complimentary in-flight magazine, to read now or to take home WELCOME Welcome to the Eastern Airways Magazine – please feel free to take it away with you and pass it round your family and friends! This issue includes our special preview supplement for the so-called Gem Towns. Victoria Gibson samples the the forthcoming Offshore Europe 2013 exhibition and life of the mountain rescue volunteers and we make conference in Aberdeen, when so many of the movers a flying visit to Robin Hood Country… and the hairy and shakers in this hugely important industry will get mammoths that once lived there! together. Eastern Airways is one of those industry players, thanks to our many strategic connections from There’s the chance to win dinner and a two-day break at around the UK and Norway to the UK oil and offshore the country house home of Scotland’s “best chef” and capital. our regular Puzzle Page, with its best English whisky prize. Of course, through our relationship with Emirates airline, we provide links between Aberdeen and the oil centres We hope the Eastern Airways Magazine reflects our core of the Middle East via Emirates’ Dubai services at values of punctuality, reliability and convenience. We Newcastle. aspire to quality service and attention to detail, starting with selecting your flight, and continuing through fast- But the magazine is about far more than the offshore track security at many airports, business lounge access sector – in this issue we talk to the “actor of the for customers on flexible tickets and high quality service moment”, TV detective, MP and former Dr Who, David on board punctual, reliable flights. -
Norwich State of the Environment Report
Norwich Policy Area State of the Environment Report Produced by Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service Spring 2013 1 Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service is the Local Environmental Record Centre for Norfolk. It collects, collates, manages and disseminates information on species, habitats, protected sites and geodiversity in the county. For more information go to www.nbis.org.uk Report author: Lizzy Carroll This report is available for download from the NBIS website: www.nbis.org.uk Cover picture credits (from top left): View from St James Hill © Evelyn Simak and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence; Mousehold Heath Credit: Lizzy Carroll; Bowthorpe Marshes Credit: Matt Davies; Ashwellthorpe Lower Wood Credit: Ann Roberts; Catton Park Credit: David Yates; Castle Meadow, Norwich © Katy Walters and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence; Chapelfield Gardens © Graham Hardy and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence; Moth Trapping Credit: Scott Perkin; House Sparrow © Walter Baxter and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence; Wherryman’s Way © Evelyn Simak and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence; River Wensum © David Robertson and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence; Rosary Cemetery Credit: Norwich City Council; Farmland Credit: Richard MacMullen; Himalayan Balsam Credit: Mike Sutton-Croft; Allotments Credit: Lizzy Carroll; UEA Broad ©Nigel Chadwick and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence 2 Acknowledgements The author -
Sprowston, Norwich (Phase 3)
TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS ACCESS APPRAISAL Greater Norwich Local Plan: Call for Sites Ref GNLP0132 Land North of Salhouse Road, White House Farm, Sprowston, Norwich (Phase 3) August 2017 Project no: 48130 Document Review Sheet: - Document prepared by: - David Bates on behalf of Richard Jackson Ltd Date: - 17 August 2017 Document checked by: - Raymond Long BSc (Hons) IEng MCIHT MICE on behalf of Richard Jackson Ltd Date: - 22 August 2017 Document Approved by: - Martin Doughty BEng(Hons) CEng FICE FCIHT MAPM on behalf of Richard Jackson Ltd Date: - 23 August 2017 Document Status DRAFT FINAL ☐ ☒ Revision Status Issue Date Description Prepared Checked Approved This document has been prepared for the sole use of Persimmon Homes (Anglia), Taylor Wimpey and Hopkins Homes, is copyright and its contents should not be relied upon by others without the written authority of Richard Jackson Ltd. If any unauthorised third party makes use of this report they do so at their own risk and Richard Jackson Ltd owe them no duty of care or skill. All information provided by others is taken in good faith as being accurate, but Richard Jackson Ltd cannot, and does not, accept any liability for the detailed accuracy, errors or omissions in such information. Title: TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS ACCESS APPRAISAL Project: Greater Norwich Local Plan: Call for Sites Ref GNLP0132 Land North of Salhouse Road, White House Farm, Sprowston, Norwich (Phase 3) Project No.: 48130 CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................. -
Greater Norwich Infrastructure Plan 2021 Size
Greater Norwich Growth Board Greater Norwich Infrastructure Plan June 2021 Contents 1. Introduction ....................................................................................................... 2 2. Funding sources and delivery planning .......................................................... 8 This section outlines funding and delivery arrangements including the City Deal and the New Anglia LEP Growth Deal. 3. Key Infrastructure ........................................................................................... 13 This section outlines the infrastructure required to support growth. 4. Major Growth Locations ................................................................................. 24 This section identifies where growth is expected to happen in the next few years. 5 Greater Norwich Local Plan ........................................................................... 38 This section outlines the infrastructure required to support growth beyond the adopted plan period, within the Greater Norwich Local Plan. Appendix A – Infrastructure Framework ............................................................... 39 This section lists all the currently planned strategic infrastructure projects. Appendix B Neighbourhood Plans ...................................................................... 85 This section lists all projects identified within agreed neighbourhood plans. 1 1. Introduction 1.1 The Greater Norwich area, covering the districts of Broadland, Norwich and South Norfolk, is a key engine of growth for the -
First City Fire and Security
PRESTWICH DESIGN GROUP Halecroft, 253 Hale Road, Hale, Cheshire, WA15 8RE. Tel: 0161 904 5322 Fax: 0161 904 5331 16th November 2018 Planning Department BROADLAND Broadland District Council DISTRICT COUNCIL Thorpe Lodge 3 Dec 2018 1 Yarmouth Road 20181956 Thorpe PLANNING CONTROL St Andrew Norwich NR7 0DU Dear Sir/Madam, SPROWSTON MANOR HOTEL, GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB, WROXHAM ROAD, SPROWSTON, NR7 8RP I have submitted an application via the Planning Portal for variation of Condition 1 of Planning Permission 20150975 (dated 06 August 2015) to allow for the retention of the marquee at Sprowston Manor Hotel for an additional period of 5 years. Background - Marquee Temporary planning permission for the marquee was granted on 20 April 2006 (20050272). The decision notice concluded that “the proposal for a marquee to supplement the existing facilities offered by the existing hotel and golf club on this site is acceptable in principle subject to the proposal not causing detriment to the amenities of nearby residents or the character and appearance of the area or highway safety”. The proposal was considered to be in accordance with the provisions of the Development Plan. In 2015, planning permission (20150975) for the marquee was extended for five years, until 6 August 2020. The marquee has continued to be a valuable and popular asset to the hotel facilities and many of the social events held there are organised by local people. Due to this success, the applicants would like to keep the marquee in place for an additional temporary period of 5 years whilst options are considered for a permanent event space.