Brewood & Coven Parish with Bishops Wood & Coven Heath Village Organisations, Clubs & Groups

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Brewood & Coven Parish with Bishops Wood & Coven Heath Village Organisations, Clubs & Groups BREWOOD & COVEN PARISH WITH BISHOPS WOOD & COVEN HEATH VILLAGE ORGANISATIONS, CLUBS & GROUPS VILLAGE ORGANISATIONS CLUBS & GROUPS (INCLUDING CHILDRENS SECTION) IN THE PARISH OF BREWOOD & COVEN WITH BISHOPS WOOD & COVEN HEATH November 2016 Page 1 BREWOOD & COVEN PARISH WITH BISHOPS WOOD & COVEN HEATH VILLAGE ORGANISATIONS, CLUBS & GROUPS BREWOOD: BREWOOD CIVIC SOCIETY Contact: John Redshaw 01902 851073 BREWOOD BADMINTON CLUB Relocated at Cheslyn Hay Leisure BREWOOD & BISHOPS WOOD Centre. Mondays 6.00pm – 8.00pm LADIES LUNCHEON CLUB Contact: Margaret Garbett 01902 864001 Meet last Thursday in month 1.00pm at Bradford Arms, Ivetsey Bank. BREWOOD BINGO Contact: Mrs V Jackson 01785 840256 Meet at the Jubilee Hall on Mondays at 7.45pm Good prize money, raffle. New BREWOOD CONTACT GROUP members welcome. Informal meetings and social activities for thinking women. Meet second and fourth BREWOOD BOOK/READING GROUP Tuesday of the month 8.00pm. Usually last Wednesday of the month in Contact: Pauline Keates 01902 850536 local pub to discuss books we have read Contact Helen 01902 850188 BREWOOD CRAFT CLUB Fortnightly meetings in Brewood Library BREWOOD BOUNCING BUNNIES on Wednesdays at 2pm-4pm Pregnancy to Pre-school group. Contact:Sharon 01902 850087 or Gill Tuesdays and Fridays 9.30-11am at 01902 850615 Jubilee Hall. Email [email protected] BREWOOD CRICKET CLUB or ring Karen 07826 927945 for more Four Ashes Road, Brewood information Contact: Matt Gibbons 01905 850395 or Victoria Bull 07736 042623 BREWOOD BOWLING CLUB www.brewood.play-cricket.com or For further information on learning to www.pitchero.com/clubs/brewoodcc bowl or the club. Contact Helen Skidmore 01902 850188. BREWOOD BRIDGE CLUB Meet at the Jubilee Hall, Tuesdays at 7.15pm. Contact: 01902 850452 or 01902 851024 BREWOOD CHESS CIRCLE BREWOOD CHURCH CHOIR Meet St Mary’s (RC) Church Hall, Wharf Practise every Wednesday from 7pm- Lane, Brewood on Tuesdays 7.30pm 8pm in Church House Contact: John Fenby 01902 753434 Contact Dennis Cornes 01902 850787 www.brewoodchess.webs.com November 2016 Page 2 BREWOOD & COVEN PARISH WITH BISHOPS WOOD & COVEN HEATH VILLAGE ORGANISATIONS, CLUBS & GROUPS BREWOOD INDOOR BOWLING BREWOOD QUILTERS- Meet Methodist Meet Jubilee Hall, Tuesdays 7.00pm Chapel, Brewood, on third Monday of Contact: 01902 850858 each month. 7.30 – 9.00pm Contact: Marion Goodrich 01902 851207 BREWOOD & DISTRICT INNER WHEEL Meet every 3rd Wednesday BREWOOD & DISTRICT ROTARY Contact Jenny Taylor 01902 851913 CLUB Bradford Arms, Wednesdays 7.00pm for JUBILEE HALL 7.30pm. New members welcome Site Supervisor Emma Cornes 07702 Contact: 01902 850329 022370 www.brewoodjubileehall.btck.co.uk BREWOOD SINGERS- Meet Jubilee Hall, Brewood on Thursday evening BREWOOD LACE FRIENDS 8.00pm to 10.00pm Meeting at Brewood Cricket Club on Contact: Pat Mumford 01902 850377 Mondays during term time 10am- 12.15pm Beginners welcome, tuition BREWOOD TENNIS CLUB available Tennis courts Engleton Lane Playing Contact: Sonia Oulton 01902 750338 Field. Contact: Brian Swift 07970 733225 BREWOOD LIBRARY Tel: 01902 850087 Contact library for details of ongoing events e.g. craft demonstrations, mobile museums, history days, IT courses BREWOOD MEN’S KEEP FIT CLUB BREWOOD THEATRE GROUP Meets weekly at St.Dominic’s Sports Hall Arranges theatre and concert trips. 19.30-21.30 on Thursdays. Contact:Pauline Keats 01902 850536 Contact Phil Goodrich 01902 851207 BREWOOD (AFTERNOON) WI BREWOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD Second Monday of the month, meets WATCH 2pm downstairs in Jubilee Hall. Information, news and updates can be Contact Val Rushton 01902 850575 received by email from the OWL messaging service. Contact 01785 BREWOOD (EVENING) WI 234129 visit www.owl.co.uk or by email Meet Jubilee Hall, first Wednesday, [email protected] monthly 7.30pm for 7.45pm BREWOOD OPEN GARDENS – Annual COME DANCING (see Coven) Event in June. For more information contact Mrs Brenda Davies 01902 CRIMESTOPPERS 0800 555111 850854 For non-urgent calls to Police ring 101 November 2016 Page 3 BREWOOD & COVEN PARISH WITH BISHOPS WOOD & COVEN HEATH VILLAGE ORGANISATIONS, CLUBS & GROUPS ROYAL BRITISH LEGION MIDLANDS CHORALE IN BREWOOD Branch H.Q. Shop Lane, Brewood. JUBILEE HALL Contact: The Club House for information A friendly mixed voice choir made up of 01902 850772 around 30 singers. 18 rehearsals per Royal British Legion Women’s Section year on Saturday’s 10am to 1pm - meet British Legion Club, Shop Lane, Enquiries welcome. We have a scheme Brewood, 2.00pm last Wednesday of the to PAY 15 to 21 year olds. month. Contact:Gren on 01902 850175 or see Contact: Mrs B Coggins 01902 850189 www.midlandschorale.co.uk BREWOOD W.I. WALKING GROUP MOVIE TIME IN JUBILEE HALL Meet 9.30am at The Beeches last For more information call 01902 843575 Thursday of the month. Contact: Shirley Plowright 01902 850009 NO MEN ALOUD For ladies with a passion for singing. All SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE CVA ages and all abilities to sing welcome. Council Offices, Codsall. Contact: 01902 Monday 8 – 9.30pm Jubilee Hall 851675. www.sscva.co.uk Brewood AT Contact Lucy Parker 07984 598589 Home shop – Thursdays 9.00-1.00pm. range of daily living aids available to help independence in the home THIMBLES CRAFT GROUP Opportunities for new crafts and skills. OUTINGS GROUP Meet first Monday of the month, 1.30pm For details Contact: at British Legion. Brenda 01902 844616 Contact: Val Rushton 01902 850575 ROTARY SATELLITE GROUP THURSDAY ART GROUP Every other Tuesday 7.30pm at Bridge Upstairs room at Jubilee Hall Brewood. Inn. All welcome. Visit us at: 9.30-12.30pm www.facebook.com/SatelliteRotaryBrewoodDistrict Contact Hilary Grew 01902 850329 TUESDAY ART GROUP Jubilee Hall. Morning and afternoon sessions. Contact Erika Stewart 01902 421873 November 2016 Page 4 BREWOOD & COVEN PARISH WITH BISHOPS WOOD & COVEN HEATH VILLAGE ORGANISATIONS, CLUBS & GROUPS VOLUNTARY CAR SCHEME COVEN RAMBLERS (BREWOOD & DISTRICT)– Full details on website Brewood & Coven Parish Council, 35 www.coven-ramblers.co.uk Stafford Street, Brewood. Contact: 01902 851786. Provides transport for mainly COVEN WI elderly and disabled people. Volunteer Coven Memorial Hall. Meet second drivers required, expenses paid. Tuesday of each month, 7.30pm to 9.30pm WHIST CLUB Contact: Jo Hadley 01902 790417 Meet Jubilee Hall, Wednesdays 7.30pm start. New members welcome. COME DANCING Contact Barbara Black 01785 840498 Meet Memorial Hall 2nd Saturday of the month in evenings. MOTHERS UNION Contact: Jean Le Mont 01902 850686 Meet Church House every third Monday afternoon. CRAFT CLASS Contact: Val Rushton 01902 850575 Coven Memorial Hall, Monday 1.00pm to 3.00pm ST MARY THE VIRGIN AND ST CHAD Contact: Edna Sibley 01902 790059 CHURCH OF ENGLAND Church Road, Brewood. Telephone 01902 851712 DANCE-X-TREME BELLRINGERS - Meet Tuesday Coven Memorial Hall, Mondays and evenings. Contact Bob Short 01902 Wednesdays, 7.00pm to 10.00pm 851059. Contact: Sue Weaver 01384 352564. CHURCH SOCIAL COMMITTEE - Contact: John Davies 01902 850854 FORGET ME NOT CLUB SUNDAY LUNCHEON CLUB- 2nd (For the over 55’s) - Coven Memorial Sunday in month. All welcome. Hall. Tuesday 2.00pm to 4.00pm Contact: David and Jill Evans, Contact: Mr Glyn Morris 01902 851343 01902 851326 JUDITH LATHBURY DANCE SCHOOL Coven Memorial Hall. Thursdays 4.30pm to 9.00pm Contact: Judith Howells 01902 338556 JULIE EDWARDS FITNESS & DIET Coven Memorial Hall, Tuesdays, 6.00pm COVEN: to 7.15pm Contact: Julie Edwards 07736 902699 C.L.A.S.S. CLUB Coven lunch and social club. Meet the first Sunday, monthly at Coven Court Contact: Moira 01902 703528 November 2016 Page 5 BREWOOD & COVEN PARISH WITH BISHOPS WOOD & COVEN HEATH VILLAGE ORGANISATIONS, CLUBS & GROUPS ST PAUL’S CHURCH, COVEN ZUMBA Church Lane, Coven Bishops Wood Village Hall * COFFEE POP-INS Monday 10 -11am 10.00am to 12.00noon each Saturday. Contact Julie Leslie 07970 218329 Pop in for coffee refreshments and a chat. * MEDITATION Every Monday evening in Church 7.30- 8.00pm. All welcome. Contact Pauline Appleby 01902 791372 BISHOP’S WOOD: BISHOPS WOOD WI Meet at Bishops Wood Village Hall on the third Tuesday of the month, 8.00pm. Contact County Office 01785 223838 DROP IN CLUB Village Hall. Tuesdays 2-4pm Contact Karen Webber 01785 841229 KARATE Village Hall - Mondays 7.00pm to 8.00pm Contact: Tony Holt 01902 846591 BREWOOD & BISHOPS WOOD LADIES LUNCHEON CLUB Meet last Thursday in month 1.00pm at Bradford Arms, Ivetsey Bank. Contact: Mrs V Jackson 01785 840256 PILATES Bishops Wood Village Hall Tuesday and Thursday morning Contact Teresa 07989 559712 November 2016 Page 6 BREWOOD & COVEN PARISH WITH BISHOPS WOOD & COVEN HEATH VILLAGE ORGANISATIONS, CLUBS & GROUPS CHILDRENS CLUBS: ND 2 BREWOOD SCOUT GROUP- Meet Scout Hut, Deansfield Road, BREWOOD: Brewood. * Beavers, 6 - 8 years, Wednesdays BREWOOD LIBRARY 6.30pm – 7.45pm Newport Street, Brewood, 01902 850087 * Cubs, 8 – 10 years, Mondays, 7.00pm * Storytime (for the under five’s) – to 8.30pm Brewood Library. Tuesday afternoons * Scouts, 10 – 16 years, Fridays 7.00pm 2.15pm to 2.45pm (term time) to 9.00pm Contact: Peter Plowright 01902 850009 2ND BREWOOD BROWNIES (7 – 10 years of age). Meet Scout Hut, BRING ME STARDOM – Youth Theatre Deansfield Road, Brewood. Tuesdays Group. Meet Thursday 4.00-6.00pm at except school holidays, 5.30pm to Brewood Middle School. 7.00pm Contact Lucy Parker 07984 030520 / Contact: Kim Potts 07967 503387 Katy Bagguley 07584 030520 ST 1 BREWOOD GUIDES LEE MATTHEWS MARTIAL ARTS – (10-14 years of age) Meet Scout Hut, Jubilee Hall, Brewood. Wednesdays from Deansfield Road, Brewood. Tuesdays 4.15pm 7.15pm – 8.45pm Contact 0800 389 3987 Contact Tanya Postles 01902 850287 LOLLIPOP THEATRE COMPANY- BREWOOD JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB Youth theatre group. Age 6-18. Meet FA Chartered Club with FA coaches. Sunday 10 – 1pm St Dominics High Teams for 7-16 year olds School, Brewood. LAMDA session 1-2pm Contact: Mac Webb 01902 850671 Contact Lucy Parker 07984 598589 www.thelollipoptheatreschool.co.uk OUT OF SCHOOL CLUB – OSCAR’S St Mary & St Chad First School, for ages 3 to 12 years.
Recommended publications
  • Brewood and Coven Parish Council with Bishop’S Wood and Coven Heath
    1 BREWOOD AND COVEN PARISH COUNCIL WITH BISHOP’S WOOD AND COVEN HEATH MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL HELD IN THE COUNCIL OFFICES, STAFFORD STREET, BREWOOD ON THURSDAY, 9 MAY, 2013 AT 7.30PM PRESENT: M. Alden-Court, Mrs J. Carr, Mr R. Dakin, Mr D. Evans, Mr T. Fellows, Cllr Mrs D.M. Holmes, Mrs J. Jeffries, Mr G.E. Martin, Mr J. Pegg, Mr P. Smith, Dr R.C.H. Taylor, Mrs L. Tomkins, Mr M. Webb MBE, Mr P. Webster. 1. APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRMAN Nominations were requested for the Office of Chairman for the following year. Dr R.C.H. Taylor was nominated, seconded and duly elected. Dr Taylor signed his Declaration of Acceptance of Office as Chairman. Dr Taylor called for a vote of thanks for Mrs J. Jeffries in recognition of the excellent job she had done as Chairman during the year. 2. APOLOGIES Mr A. Ball (family commitment) Cllr B. Cox (prior engagement), Cllr M. Hampson (personal). 3. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST AND REQUESTS FOR DISPENSATION: There were no declarations of interest from Members and no requests for dispensation were submitted in writing to the Clerk prior to the meeting, as required under the Code of Conduct. 4. APPOINTMENT OF VICE CHAIRMAN The Chairman called for nominations for Vice Chairman for the ensuing year. M. Alden-Court was nominated, seconded and duly elected. 5. APPOINTMENT OF PERSONS WITH SPECIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR : Appointed: · Responsible Financial Officer Clerk, Mrs S. Groom · Finance Mr P Webster · Planning Mrs J. Jeffries · Playing Fields & Skateboard Parks Bishop’s Wood Mrs S.
    [Show full text]
  • Submission to the Local Boundary Commission for England Further Electoral Review of Staffordshire Stage 1 Consultation
    Submission to the Local Boundary Commission for England Further Electoral Review of Staffordshire Stage 1 Consultation Proposals for a new pattern of divisions Produced by Peter McKenzie, Richard Cressey and Mark Sproston Contents 1 Introduction ...............................................................................................................1 2 Approach to Developing Proposals.........................................................................1 3 Summary of Proposals .............................................................................................2 4 Cannock Chase District Council Area .....................................................................4 5 East Staffordshire Borough Council area ...............................................................9 6 Lichfield District Council Area ...............................................................................14 7 Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council Area ....................................................18 8 South Staffordshire District Council Area.............................................................25 9 Stafford Borough Council Area..............................................................................31 10 Staffordshire Moorlands District Council Area.....................................................38 11 Tamworth Borough Council Area...........................................................................41 12 Conclusions.............................................................................................................45
    [Show full text]
  • Hatherton Parish Council Brewood Parish Council Featherstone Parish Council Cheslyn Hay Parish Council Great Wyrley Parish
    HATHERTON PARISH COUNCIL BREWOOD PARISH COUNCIL FEATHERSTONE PARISH COUNCIL CHESLYN HAY PARISH COUNCIL GREAT WYRLEY PARISH COUNCIL ESSINGTON PARISH COUNCIL LAPLEY, STRETTON AND WHEATON ASTON PARISH COUNCIL PENKRIDGE PARISH COUNCIL SHARESHILL PARISH COUNCIL SAREDON PARISH COUNCIL HILTON PARISH COUNCIL HUNTINGTON PARISH COUNCIL DUNSTON WITH COPPENHALL PARISH COUNCIL The Collective of Parish Councils 6th August 2019 1 THE COLLECTIVE OF PARISH COUNCILS AGAINST THE WEST MIDLANDS INTERCHANGE (WMI) TR050005 POST HEARING SUBMISSIONS – OUR REFERENCE 20015248 Scale : Compelling Need and VSC The applicant asserts at Item 2.1(a) that one of the most striking gaps in the national network is the 120km gap between the SRFI at Birch Coppice/Hams Hall and Widnes/Port Salford. The applicant has not taken into account db symmetry’s proposals which are coming forward for the Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange (HNRFI) at junction 2 of the M69. This scheme is considered to be a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP). It should be noted that this proposal is located within 5 miles of Nuneaton which is in the West Midlands. On this basis the Hinckley proposal is perfectly positioned to absorb a percentage of the capacity deemed to be essential at Four Ashes to service the Arc of the West Midlands. Accordingly, the scale of the West Midlands Interchange could be decreased. Paragraph 2.1 (b) states that the need for a SRFI development in this quadrant of the West Midlands has been identified since, at least, 2004. Identified by the Strategic Rail Authority 2004, the Strategic Rail Authority, West Midlands Regional Logistics Study; and successive drafts of the West Midlands Regional Spatial strategy which included conclusions of the appointed Examining Panel.
    [Show full text]
  • To:- the Cabinet
    TO:- Council Councillor Kath Williams , Councillor Lin Hingley , Councillor Penny Allen , Councillor Meg Barrow , Councillor Len Bates B.E.M. , Councillor Frank Beardsmore , Councillor Chris Benton , Councillor Joyce Bolton , Councillor Barry Bond , Councillor Anthony Bourke , Councillor Mike Boyle , Councillor Gary Burnett , Councillor Nigel Caine , Councillor Jo Chapman , Councillor Bob Cope , Councillor Brian Cox , Councillor Mike Davies , Councillor Philip Davis , Councillor Brian Edwards M.B.E. , Councillor Matt Ewart , Councillor Warren Fisher , Councillor Isabel Ford , Councillor Rita Heseltine , Councillor Steve Hollis , Councillor Diane Holmes , Councillor Ve Jackson , Councillor Janet Johnson , Councillor Dan Kinsey , Councillor Michael Lawrence , Councillor Roger Lees J.P. , Councillor Dave Lockley , Councillor Terry Mason , Councillor Vincent Merrick , Councillor John Michell , Councillor Kath Perry M.B.E. , Councillor Ray Perry , Councillor Christine Raven , Councillor John Raven , Councillor Robert Reade , Councillor Ian Sadler , Councillor Robert Spencer , Councillor Christopher Steel , Councillor Wendy Sutton , Councillor Ken Upton , Councillor Bernard Williams , Councillor David Williams , Councillor Henry Williams , Councillor Reg Williams , Councillor Victoria Wilson Notice is hereby given that a meeting of South Staffordshire Council will be held as detailed below for the purpose of transacting the business set out below. Date: Tuesday, 25 February 2020 Time: 19:00 Venue: Council Chamber Council Offices, Wolverhampton Road, Codsall, South Staffordshire, WV8 1PX D. Heywood Chief Executive A G E N D A Part I – Public Session 1 Priority Business (if any) To dispose of any business required by statute or by the Council's Procedure Rules to be brought before the Council before any other business. 2 Minutes 5 - 8 To confirm the minutes of the meeting of the Council held on the 3 December 2019 3 Apologies To receive any apologies for non-attendance.
    [Show full text]
  • The Foresters of Cannock in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
    Prosopon Newsletter 1 Copyright © Richard Dace, 2001 The Foresters of Cannock in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries. Richard Dace (London)1 In the preface to his The Royal Forests of Medieval England C.R. Young observed that English forests and their custodians have been curiously neglected.2 This paper is a brief study of the early keepers of Cannock Forest (Staffs). It is generally accepted that forests in the sense of areas subject to special legislation were introduced into England after the Norman Conquest, although there were hunting grounds in England prior to the Conquest and Cannock may well have been one of them.3 Cannock Forest seems to have been in existence by the 1080s, when the Staffordshire folios of Domesday Book make passing reference to a forester and to woodland in royal hands. William Rufus and Henry I both visited Cannock, where there was a hunting lodge, and presumably hunted whilst they were there.4 At its greatest extent Cannock Forest covered around one hundred square miles, encompassing the uplands now known as the Cannock Hills and the area surrounding the cathedral centre of Lichfield. During the period under consideration rivers formed the boundary on three sides, the Trent to the north, the Penk to the west and the Tame to the east respectively. To the south, where a natural barrier is lacking, the boundary of the Forest was not permanently fixed; it apparently retreated northwards during the reign of Stephen but was restored or even extended southwards under Henry II.5 The soils within the area of the forest are mostly poor and Domesday Book indicates that the locality was thinly settled and extensively wooded in 1086.6 However, in the twelfth century the expansion of arable cultivation was clearly considerable, as the grant of fifteen hundred acres of assarts in the forest to the Bishop of Coventry in 1155 shows.7 Even so much woodland remained from which deer and timber could be taken in the thirteenth century.8 The first reference to the post of Forester of Cannock is in the Pipe Roll for 1130.
    [Show full text]
  • Oakwood House, 16, Old Coach Road, Bishops Wood, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST19 9AD Asking Price £650,000
    EPC E Oakwood House, 16, Old Coach Road, Bishops Wood, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST19 9AD Asking Price £650,000 **EXTENSIVE FAMILY HOME, ** VERSATILE FAMILY HOME, ** IN AND OUT DRIVEWAY, ** LARGE PLOT, ** VILLAGE LOCATION,*( Oakwood House is located in the popular village of Bishops Wood, It is home to the Royal Oak public house, the first to be named after the nearby oak tree at Boscobel House in which King Charles II hid after the Battle of Worcester. Comuter links include within easy reach of major roads such as A5, M6 & M6 Toll. On entering the village of Bishops Wood from the A5 Watling Street, take the first left hand turning signposted Brewood and the property is located on the right hand side. Do you need a home that will cater for your ever growing family from their first steps in life right through to when your brood fly the nest -Lots of space is on offer at Oakwood House therefore viewing is recommended early to appreciate what this home offers. The home offers spacious and versatile accommodation and comprises of Entrance Hall, Large Lounge, Dining Room, Further Reception Room/ Snug, Breakfast Kitchen, Utility Room, Downstairs WC, Six good size Bedrooms, En-suite to Master, Family Bathroom. Externally the property boasts in and out driveway leading to garage and a private enclosed garden. Glorious views overlooking fields makes waking up easier. Viewing is essential to appreciate. Viewing arrangement by appointment 01543 503678 [email protected] Bairstow Eves, 13 Wolverhampton Road, Cannock, WS11 1AP https://www.bairstoweves.co.uk Interested parties should satisfy themselves, by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of the description given and any floor plans shown in these property details.
    [Show full text]
  • Pine Lodge, Beacon Park, Ivetsey Bank Road, Bishops Wood, Stafford
    Pine Lodge, Beacon Park, Ivetsey Bank Road, Bishops Wood, Stafford, South Staffordshire, ST19 9AY Pine Lodge, Beacon Park, Ivetsey Bank Road, Bishops Wood, Stafford, South Staffordshire, ST19 9AY A fine bespoke residence standing at the heart of a small and sought after South Staffordshire village LOCATION The PRINCIPAL SUITE has a large bedroom with bed recess with cupboards above flanked by bedside cabinets, a Pine Lodge stands on the fringes of a small South Staffordshire village enjoying rolling countryside yet the nearby villages of comprehensive range of built-in wardrobes, knee-hole dressing table, double glazed and leaded windows to side elevations and Brewood, Wheaton Aston and Codsall provide a range of local amenities. an ensuite shower room having fully tiled double shower cubicle, vanity unit with hand wash basin and cupboards below and WC with low level flush. DESCRIPTION Pine Lodge was constructed by a well known and highly respected local builder for his own occupation and, as such, was built From the hall the turned staircase with balustrading rises to the landing. The SECOND BEDROOM has a bed recess with to the highest of specifications with an exceptional attention to detail throughout. The residence provides exceptionally spacious cupboards above flanked by single cupboards and matching bedside cabinets, double glazed and leaded windows to side and accommodation with an impressive reception hall, a gentle flow of reception space, a large ground floor bedroom suite (which rear elevations and ENSUITE comprising panelled bath, separate fully tiled shower cubicle, WC with low level flush, pedestal could provide further reception accommodation if required) together with ample sleeping provision to the upper storey.
    [Show full text]
  • Decisions Issued - Week Ending 2 November 2018
    DECISIONS ISSUED - WEEK ENDING 2 NOVEMBER 2018 The following Decisions have been issued. To view the full decision with associated documents please go to Document Viewer APPLICATION LOCATION PROPOSAL DECISION NUMBER 17/00736/OUT Land Adjacent 4 Outline consent for APPROVE Subject to PATTINGHAM & Rudge Road No. 1 Conditions PATSHULL Pattingham dwellinghouse with Wolverhampton all matters Gareth Dwight South Staffordshire reserved WV6 7BT 18/00271/FUL Land To The North Retention of REFUSE CHESLYN HAY East Of Saredon Structures and Road Saredon Road Lighting Columns Jeff Upton Cheslyn Hay South Staffordshire 18/00357/FUL The Bull Rear extension to Application CODSALL Wolverhampton create bigger Withdrawn Road Codsall lounge area Laura Moon Wolverhampton South Staffordshire WV8 1PU 18/00452/FUL The Willows Proposed new APPROVE Subject to PENKRIDGE Levedale Road extension and Conditions Levedale Stafford internal alterations Gareth Dwight South Staffordshire ST18 9AH 18/00512/FUL Newhouse Two-storey side APPROVE Subject to WOMBOURNE Stourbridge Road extension, front Conditions Wombourne porch extension Laura Moon Wolverhampton and building over South Staffordshire existing swimming WV5 0JN pool 18/00588/FUL Dawford Brook Demolition of APPROVE Subject to BLYMHILL & Barn Great existing dutch barn Conditions WESTON UNDER Chatwell Newport (change of use LIZARD South Staffordshire from agricultural TF10 9BJ land to residential) Debbie Hall and erection of detached garage/annexe ancillary to Dawford Brook Barn 18/00724/TREE_ 35 Low Street TPO 3/1976 T20 Split Decision T Cheslyn Hay Horse Chestnut. CHESLYN HAY Walsall South Remove or crown Staffordshire WS6 reduce by 75% and Steve Dores 7DS carry out other pruning. 18/00725/TREE_ 12 Wallace Court TPO 109/1991 Tree Works Approval T Cheslyn Hay Group G15, 3 Oaks GREAT WYRLEY Walsall South - Crown lift and Staffordshire WS6 prune Steve Dores 7PG 18/00690/TREE_ 142 Sneyd Lane TPO 6/1975.
    [Show full text]
  • South Staffordshire District Profile (Dec 2015)
    EARLY YEARS DISTRICT PROFILE SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE DISTRICT PROFILE DECEMBER 2015 1 SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE DISTRICT PROFILE CONTENTS PAGE Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Overview Ward Boundaries .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Population ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Vulnerable Groups ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 Household Composition ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Early Years Reach .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Brewood and Coven Parish Council
    BREWOOD AND COVEN PARISH COUNCIL with Bishops Wood and Coven Heath 35 Stafford Street, Brewood, Stafford, ST19 9DX Tel/Fax: 01902 850809 Email: [email protected] Website: www.brewoodandcovenparish.org.uk Opening times: 9.30am to 12.30pm, other times by arrangement Clerk to the Council: Mrs M. Birtles PSLCC Mr K. O’Hanlon Department for Transport Great Minster House 33 Horseferry Road London SW1P 4DR 6 February 2020 Dear Mr O’Hanlon The Parish Council would like to take the opportunity to respond to the correspondence received from the Department for Transport date 24 January 2020 regarding the letter to the Secretary of State from Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP. This Parish Council, on behalf of its residents, is totally opposed to the West Midlands Interchange. However, should the Secretary of State decide that this plan is to be approved, the Parish Council would like to see strict conditions applied in order to ensure that the rail link is in place before more than 25% of the warehousing is built and occupied. Failure to not have a rail link as a priority will greatly increase the volume of traffic on all the roads, major and minor in and around the area which will have a serious effect on local people’s lives and the on the natural environment. Any decisions taken with regard to the Northampton Gateway, the East Midlands Gateway or indeed any other Development Consent Order should not automatically impact the Four Ashes site. In addition to 13 Parish Councils, South Staffordshire Council and two MPs, over 1,800 individuals, a significant number of people given its rural location, are totally opposed to this development and would petition that the development be refused in its entirety.
    [Show full text]
  • Land at Featherstone, South Staffordshire Green Belt Position Paper Edp5393 R005a 121219
    Land at Featherstone, South Staffordshire Green Belt Position Paper edp5393_r005a_121219 1. Introduction, Purpose and Approach 1.1 The Environmental Dimension Partnership Ltd (EDP) has been appointed by Taylor Wimpey Limited Strategic Land and Planning Team (the ‘Promotor’) to prepare a Green Belt Position Paper to inform the proposed allocation of land east of the Stafford Road (A449) near Wolverhampton, Staffordshire (‘the site’). 1.2 South Staffordshire District Council (SSDC) acts as the statutory planning authority and the site is located entirely within the West Midlands Green Belt. Redrow Homes Limited is promoting the site to SSDC as part of the District’s Local Plan Review which is scheduled to take place during the Winter of 2019, through the planned consultation and call for sites exercise. 1.3 SSDC has commenced a District Plan Review to identify land to accommodate the remainder of the adopted South Staffordshire District Plan (SSDP) housing requirement to 2030. 1.4 This Green Belt Position Paper should be read alongside the Landscape Position Paper (reference edp5393_r004) which sets out the prevailing landscape and visual circumstances of the site and its surroundings. 1.5 EDP is an independent environmental consultancy providing advice to landowner and property development clients in the public and private sectors in the fields of landscape, ecology, heritage, arboriculture and masterplanning. The Practice operates throughout the UK from offices in Cirencester, Shrewsbury and Cardiff. Details can be obtained at www.edp-uk.co.uk. Site Location and Description 1.6 The site is situated within the administrative authority of SSDC and measures approximately 54 hectares (ha).
    [Show full text]
  • South Staffordshire District Profile (2016)
    EARLY YEARS DISTRICT PROFILE SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE DISTRICT PROFILE DECEMBER 2016 SCC USE EARLY YEARS DISTRICT PROFILE CONTENTS PAGE Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 3 Summary ......................................................................................................................................... 4 Population Ward Boundaries ............................................................................................................................. 6 Under 5 Population .......................................................................................................................... 7 Household Composition ................................................................................................................ 8 Worklessness .................................................................................................................................... 9 Children’s Social Care Groups .................................................................................................... 10 Building Resilient Families and Communities (BRFC) ........................................................... 11 Early Years Reach ........................................................................................................................... 13 Children Centre Attendance Map .............................................................................................. 15 Conception Under 18 Conception
    [Show full text]