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The Oakley Village Design Statement
The Oakley Village Design Statement A Village Design Statement for the communities of Oakley & Deane This document was adopted as supplementary planning guidance by the Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council on 15th April 2004. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 What is a Village Design Statement? 1.2 The Oakley Village Design Statement 1.3 Input from the Village communities 1.4 How will the Village Design Statement influence developments? 2. THE VILLAGE 2.1 Geographical and historical background 2.2 The Village as it is today 2.3 Special considerations DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES - THE VILLAGE 3. THE LANDSCAPE SETTING 3.1 Visual character of the surrounding countryside 3.2 Relationship between the surrounding countryside and the Village edges 3.3 Special features in the Village 3.4 Structures seen in the landscape DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES - THE LANDSCAPE SETTING 4. SETTLEMENT PATTERN 4.1 Overall pattern of the Village 4.2 Character of streets and routes through the Village 4.3 Character of streets and roads within the Village 4.4 Character and pattern of open spaces in the Village 4.5 Connections with the wider countryside DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES - SETTLEMENT PATTERN 5. BUILDINGS AND SPACES 5.1 Character of the buildings in the Village 5.2 Distinctive features of the buildings in the Village 5.3 Relationship between buildings and spaces DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES - BUILDINGS AND SPACES 6. HIGHWAYS AND TRAFFIC 6.1 Characteristics of local roads, streets and railways 6.2 Characteristics of footpaths and cycleways 6.3 Parking 6.4 Characteristics of street furniture, utilities and services DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES - HIGHWAYS AND TRAFFIC 7. -
The Hampshire Definitive Statement of Public Rights Of
Information on Rights of Way in Hampshire including extracts from “The Hampshire Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way” Prepared by the County Council under section 33(1) of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 and section 57(3) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 The relevant date of this document is 15th December 2007 Published 1st January 2008 Notes: 1. Save as otherwise provided, the prefix SU applies to all grid references 2. The majority of the statements set out in column 5 were prepared between 1950 and 1964 and have not been revised save as provided by column 6 3. Paths numbered with the prefix ‘5’ were added to the definitive map after 1st January 1964 4. Paths numbered with the prefix ‘7’ were originally in an adjoining parish but have been affected by a diversion or parish boundary change since 1st January 1964 5. Paths numbered with the prefix ‘9’ were in an adjoining county on 1st January 1964 6. Columns 3 and 4 do not form part of the Definitive Statement and are included for information only Parish and Path No. Status Start Point End point Descriptions, Conditions and Limitations (Grid ref and (Grid ref and description) description) Oakley 1 Bridleway 5513 5278 5623 5157 From Road U.8, White Lane, to Road C.89, west of Summer Down Farm White Lane Ivy Down Lane From U.8 through gap, southeastwards along headland of arable field, and along earth path through tree belt, then along headland of arable field, and along grass track, through gap, along headland of arable field and through gap on to Road C.89 west of Summer Down Farm. -
WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE AGENDA 22 May 2003 the AVAILABILITY of BACKGROUND PAPERS the STATUS OF
WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE AGENDA 22 May 2003 WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL PDC 316 PLANNING DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE Development Control Applications 22.05.2003 THE AVAILABILITY OF BACKGROUND PAPERS In deciding what recommendation to make on each of the following applications, the Director of Development Services has had regard to all documents contained in the application file. The following list specifies the categories of documents which may be found on such a file although in any particular case there may be no documents in that category. 1. Application form, required certificates, plans and drawings. 2. Correspondence between the Planning Department and the Applicant or the Applicant's agents. 3. Correspondence, including correspondence between the Planning Department and other Departments of the Council or other Authorities. 4. Notes of site visits, meetings and discussions. 5. Representations received from any party. 6. Amended plans and drawings. Background papers may be inspected prior to the meeting to which this report is made and for 4 years thereafter beginning with the date of the meeting. THE STATUS OF OFFICER RECOMMENDATIONS Members of the public are reminded that, as will all reports submitted to Councillors for decision: • The recommendations contained in a report are those made by the officers at the time the report was prepared. Circumstances may cause a different recommendation to be made at the meeting. • The officers' recommendations may not be accepted by the Committee. • A final decision is only made once Councillors have formally considered and determined each application. THE REASONS FOR COMMITTEE CONSIDERATION Applications are referred to Committee for any of the following reasons. -
Registered Treatment Premises(PDF)
Name Address Treatment Mick and Bobs 8 Winton Square Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 8EW Tattoo Poison Ink Unit 49 Basepoint Enterprise Centre Stroudley Road Basingstoke RG24 8UP Tattoo Area 51 12 Church Street Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 7QH Tattoo/Piercing Inkinit Tattoos 135 Worting Road Basingstoke Hampshire RG22 6NL Tattoo/Piercing Underworld Tattoos 24 Wateridge Road Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 5RA Tattoo Inki Fingers Feathers House Feathers Yard Basingstoke RG21 7AS Tattoo/Piercing Poison Ink Piercing Unit 1a Basepoint Enterprise Centre Stroudley Road Basingstoke RG24 8UP Piercing Eloquin 23c Goat Lane Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 7PZ Piercing/Electrolysis/skin colouring Wax Works 31 Church Street Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 7QQ Electrolysis/Ear piercing Julie Crue Hair Salon 1 Clapham House Festival Place Basingstoke RG21 7AR Electrolysis/Ear piercing Beechdown Centre Beechdown Park Winchester RoadBasingstoke RG22 4ES Electrolysis Natural Beauty Unit 20 Viables Craft Centre Harrow Way Basingstoke RG22 4BJ Electrolysis/Ear piercing Barcelo Country Hotel Scures Hill Nately Scures Nr Hook RG27 9JS Electrolysis Apollo Hotel Aldermaston Roundabout Basingstoke Hampshire RG24 9NU Electrolysis Rejuvenate 1a George Street Kingsclere Hampshire RG21 7RN Electrolysis/Ear piercing The Grange Kings Road Silchester Reading RG7 2NP Electrolysis English Rose Worting House Worting Road Basingstoke RG23 8PX Electrolysis Essentia Beauty 4 Woodville Rise Chineham Basingstoke RG24 8GR Electrolysis Evolve BCOT South Site Worting Road Basingstoke RG21 8TN Electrolysis/Ear -
Parish Magazine May 2020
PARISH MAGAZINE May 2020 USEFUL CONTACT DETAILS Benefice Rector Simon Butler 01256 861706 [email protected] Parishes’ email address [email protected] Licensed Lay Ministers Jill Lestrille 01256 862131 Alan Hoar 01256 395077 Church Wardens Herriard/Winslade John Jervoise 01256 381723 Fiona Ives 07867 973266 Tunworth Mark Ruffell 01256 346148 Edwina Spicer 01256 471271 Upton Grey Sarah Barnes 01256 861164 Geoffrey Yeowart 01256 861218 Weston Patrick Clare Davies 01256 862762 Elected Representatives Borough Councillor Mark Ruffell 01256 346148 [email protected] County Councillor Anna McNair Scott 01256 476422 Member of Parliament Ranil Jayawardena 0207 219 3000 (Phone for your MP Surgery Appointments) [email protected] Parish Chairmen Herriard Gareth Davies [email protected] Tunworth David O'Donnell 07831 631455 Upton Grey Charles Holroyd 01256 862127 Weston Patrick Ian Turner 01256 862162 Winslade John Raymond 01256 381203 PC Andy Reid Main local 01256 389050 Mobile 07768 776844 Neighbourhood Watch Herriard Rebecca Wills [email protected] Upton Grey George Hillier [email protected] Powntley Copse Jill Burry [email protected] Tunworth Sarah Whitcombe [email protected] Weston Patrick/Corbett David Don [email protected] Parish Magazine Editors Tess Chevallier 01256 862636 David Shearer 01256 320538 Sheila Stranks 01256 862465 Ian Lansley-Neale 01256 381380 All editors’ email: [email protected] KidsZone Helen Chatfield 07540 140228 Treasurer William Maughan 01256 861371 Advertising & Production Susie Vereker 01256 862365 [email protected] Distribution Jane Hanbury 01256 862681 1 BENEFICE MAGAZINE – May 2020 Edition for the Parishes of Herriard with Winslade, Tunworth, Upton Grey and Weston Patrick Message from the Editors These are unusual times and in the present public health emergency we are making a few temporary changes to the May magazine’s format. -
Notice of Made, Temporary Road Closure
WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE – VARIOUS ROADS - 14/15 NO. 5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Winchester City Council as agents for Hampshire County Council has made an order on traffic management grounds to allow for routine maintenance works to be undertaken as follows: ROADS TO BE CLOSED: 1. Corhampton Lane, Corhampton – between its junction with the B3035 The Hangers Lane and its junction with Stakes Lane. 2. Hatchers Lane, Owslebury – between its junction with Mare Lane and its junction with Owslebury Bottom. 3. Highbridge Road, Colden Common – between its junction with the B3354 Main Road and its junction with Kiln Lane. 4. Limekiln Lane, Bishops Waltham – between its junction with the B3035 The Hangers and its junction with Dean Lane. 5. Stocks Lane, Meonstoke – between its junction with Yeomans Farm Lane and its junction with Rectory Lane. 6. Long Road, Soberton – between its junction with the B2150 Hambledon Road and its junction with School Hill. 7. Sailors Lane, Corhampton - between its junction with the B3035 The Hangers and its junction with Beacon Hill Road. 8. Hensting Lane, Owslebury – between its junction with the B3335 Main Road and its junction with Whitehill. ALTERNATIVE ROUTES: 1. Corhampton Lane, Corhampton – B3035 The Hangers, Beeches Hill, Belmore, Stakes Lane. 2. Hatchers Lane, Owslebury – Whites Hill, High Street, Owslebury Bottom. 3. Highbridge Road, Colden Common – A335 Twyford Road/Romsey Road/Leigh Road, B3043 Bornmouth Road/Hursley Road, A3090 Romsey Road/Badger Farm Road/Hockley Link, B3335 Winchester Road/Coxs Hill/Main Road. 4. Limekiln Lane, Bishops Waltham – Dean Lane, Beeches Hill, B3035 The Hangers. -
The Villager
The Villager December/January 2018 Sherbornes and Pamber 1 04412_Villager_July2012:19191_Villager_Oct07 2/7/12 17:08 Page 40 2 Communications to the Editor: the Villager CONTACTS Editor: Julie Crawley Happy Christmas and peaceful New Year 01256 851003 to all our Villager readers [email protected] • The next issue of the Villager will be in February 2018. If you have any photos, pieces that you think will be of interest to Villager readers please do send them to Advertisements: me before the 12th January. The email address is: [email protected] Emma Foreman • If you know of anyone who would like to receive a monthly copy of the Villager 01256 889215/07747 015494 magazine via email – free of charge – please ask them to get in touch with me at [email protected] [email protected]. • We are still looking for some more people to distribute the Villager – particularly Distribution: down part of Vyne Road in Sherborne St John from January/February 2018 George Rust onwards – could that be you? Please contact either myself or George Rust. 01256 850413 [email protected] Loddon Valley Lions Father Christmas Float Tuesday 12th December 5.45pm Queens College Arms, Future Events: Monk Sherborne, Pamber End, College Arms Lindsay Berry Wednesday 13th December 5.45pm Swan Pub, 01256 850495 Sherborne St John, West End [email protected] Pamber Correspondent: Update on the Vyne Roof Ann Ellis My thanks to Chris Pound for his photos below. [email protected] I am told that the scaffolding should be coming down at the end of January/ February so if you are interested in seeing the work being done - get up there soon! The rooftop walkway is included in the admission price (NT members are free) and is accessible between 11am and 3pm. -
Minutes April 2014
OWSLEBURY PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES OF THE PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON 14th APRIL 2014 COMMENCING AT 7:45PM IN OWSLEBURY PARISH HALL PRESENT Parish Councillor John Chapman (in the Chair) Parish Councillors: Mark Egerton, Will Martin (from 72/14 onwards), Roger Page, Paul Phillips, Gerry Tull. IN ATTENDANCE Clerk and Responsible Financial Officer (RFO): Michael Cleary. District Councillor Laurence Ruffell (left the meeting at 9.05pm). County and District Councillor Rob Humby (left the meeting at 9.30pm). Paul Bowes (Chair, Commemoration Advisory Group (left the meeting at 9.30pm). 8 members of the public were present (left at varying times). APOLOGIES. Parish Councillor Sally Tattersall. 69/14 DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS FOR AGENDA ITEMS Councillor Egerton noted his personal and prejudicial interest in relation to the proposed Remembrance Stone. He also noted one of his business interests had provided advice (for no charge) to the Commemoration Advisory Committee. Councillor Tull noted his personal and prejudicial interest in a matter concerning a specific area of common land. Councillor Chapman noted his personal interest in a matter concerning a planning application. Councillor Phillips noted his personal in matters concerning St. Andrew’s Church. 70/14 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES OF THE PARISH COUNCIL MEETINGS HELD ON 10TH MARCH AND 25TH MARCH 2014 The draft minutes of the Parish Council meetings held on 10th and 25th March 2014 had been previously circulated. All Councillors noted their acceptance of the Minutes, and it was Resolved unanimously that they were a true record. 71/14 POLICE REPORT The Police could not attend the meeting and there was no Police Report. -
The Iron Age and the Romano-British Enclosures at Lamb's Field, Worting
Proc. Hampshire Field Club Archaeol. Soc. 70, 2015, 41–62 (Hampshire Studies 2015) THE IRON AGE AND ROMANO-BRITISH ENCLOSURES AT LAMB’S FIELD, WORTING: EXCAVATIONS BY THE BASINGSTOKE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 1992–2008 By BRIONY A LALOR ABSTRACT (Fig. 2). They were extensively investigated by excavating sixteen trenches. Through analysis The excavations at Lamb’s Field, Worting, Basing- of the individual assemblages, with specific stoke, provided evidence for a small Late Iron Age to focus on the pottery, a chronology for each of Early Romano-British complex of ditches and a rec- the ditch features has been established. tangular enclosure that flourished between 100 BC and AD 100. The enclosure post-dated two curvilin- The Site in context ear ditches and had been modified over time. With no clear evidence of occupational structures within The site located at NGR SU 601523 lies at a the enclosure, the features are thought to be associ- height of 120m above Ordnance Datum north- ated with animal husbandry, with the curvilinear west of the centre of Basingstoke, situated on features representing an earlier boundary to an area an area of undulating downland (Fig. 1). The of occupation to the south. geology is Upper Chalk with localised areas of clay-with-flints covered by a plough soil of greyish-brown silty clay. A band of Reading INTRODUCTION Beds comprising clays, silt and fine grained sand overlies the Chalk 4.5km to the north-east. With the permission of Dr Richenda Power, Further north the Reading Beds are overlain a series of eleven excavations took place in by London Clay (British Regional Geology Lamb’s Field, Church Lane, Worting between 1982). -
Hampshire. East Worldham
DIRECTORY. J HAMPSHIRE. EAST WORLDHAM. 677 'Bassett Aaron, beer retailer &; deaths, Highclere sub-district, Paic" & Son, coal mers. & carriers 1lastin Thomas, farmer, Hatt com Kingsclere union Reading Room (John Dunn, sec) :Bastin William, carpenter, The Mount Dodd William, tailor Pike John, brick maker 'Bradley Rchd. boot ma. Broad layings Dodtl Blandy George, fly proprietor, Scott George, shopkpr. Broad layings Bryant Thomas, farm bailiff to W. Broad layings Scott Joseph, builder C. Ridley ,•:;:q. Hollington House frm Dunn John, grocer, Post office Sheerman Robert James, dairyman !Butt Martha (Mrs.), frmr.Mount fnn Edwards Edwin, carpenter Snook Augustus, butcher & farmer .Canning Chas. frmr. & assist. overseer Gou:ding Charles, shopkeeper Spanswick Geo.Red House P.H.& bakr Carter \Villiam,boot maker, The Mount Head James Henry, builder, wheel- White Earle, farmer, Burley moor Cha:lis Wm. blacksmith, The Mount wright & undertaker White Alice (Mrs.), fanner, Moor Clarkson William, farmer, Zell house HPdgt-r Jas. beer retlr. Broad layings Wilkins Robert, farm bailiff to Capt. Collins John, farmer, Hollington rise Hutchins William, beer retailer H. V. Wingfield-Stratford, Woolton Crocker Charles, blacksmith Ke.~l George, shopkeeper, The Mount HousP farm Cuttin~r Wm.Hy. farmer,Broad layings Lansley Cranley,frmr.Hollington cross Woodrow Chas. brick ma. The Mount Davis James, farmer, The Mount Lock James, farm bailiff to B. F. Workman's Club & Coffee Room, Day WilliRm George, farmer & shop- Barton esq. Burley farm (Alfred Field,proprietor),Andover rd keep~l' & deputy registrar of births WOOTTON ST. LAWRENCE is a parish and Gyrn Castle, Flints, is chief landowner. The soil is pleasant village, 2?! miles north-east from Oakley statioJn loam ; subsoil, chalk. -
Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way”
Information on Rights of Way in Hampshire including extracts from “The Hampshire Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way” Prepared by the County Council under section 33(1) of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 and section 57(3) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 The relevant date of this document is 15th December 2007 Published 1st January 2008 Notes: 1. Save as otherwise provided, the prefix SU applies to all grid references 2. The majority of the statements set out in column 5 were prepared between 1950 and 1964 and have not been revised save as provided by column 6 3. Paths numbered with the prefix ‘5’ were added to the definitive map after 1st January 1964 4. Paths numbered with the prefix ‘7’ were originally in an adjoining parish but have been affected by a diversion or parish boundary change since 1st January 1964 5. Paths numbered with the prefix ‘9’ were in an adjoining county on 1st January 1964 6. Columns 3 and 4 do not form part of the Definitive Statement and are included for information only Parish and Path No. Status Start Point End point Descriptions, Conditions and Limitations (Grid ref and (Grid ref and description) description) Old Basing and Footpath 6663 5526 6640 5409 From Road A.33 north of old Toll House to Road U.254 at Pyott’s Hill Lychpit 4 Parish Boundary Pyotts Hill From A.33 through gateway, southwards along verge of arable field, through gap, east of A33 along verge of arable field through gap, along verge of arable field and through gap on to Road U.254. -
1 Owslebury Parish Council Minutes of Parish Council
OWSLEBURY PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES OF PARISH COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON 13th January 2020 COMMENCING AT 7:30 PM IN OWSLEBURY PARISH HALL PRESENT. Parish Councillor John Chapman (Chair). Parish Councillors: Roger Page, Will Martin, Paul Bowes, Paul Phillips, Mark Egerton IN ATTENDANCE. Responsible Financial Officer (RFO) Juanita Madgwick District Councillor Laurence Ruffell (left after item /20) 3 members of the public were present and left at the end of the meeting. 180/20 APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE. Parish Councillor Charlotte Thompson County Councillor Rob Humby District Councillor Hugh Lumby 181/20 DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS FOR AGENDA ITEMS. Councillor Chapman declared a prejudicial interest in planning application SDNP/19/06161/FUL 182/20 APPROVAL OF MINUTES. Councillors noted their acceptance of the Minutes of the Parish Council meeting held on 9th December 2019, and the Council Resolved, unanimously, they were a true record. 183/20 PUBLIC QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS. a) Planning Applications Marwell Activity Centre The planning applicants noted that they had applied for a pre application which has taken 9 months. The applicants noted that they are trying to move forward as a business as it currently a seasonal business. The applicant would like to work with the community on this venture. The applicant noted that they have carried out a comprehensive traffic survey on Hurst Lane, they fell that there will not be an increase in traffic. They would like to put pressure on Hampshire Highways to sort out the road. A Councillor asked if they were going to make the signage better for the Entrance and the applicant responded that they would like to work with Hampshire Highways on this.