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Notices and Proceedings 2091: Scotland, 1 August 2016
OFFICE OF THE TRAFFIC COMMISSIONER SCOTLAND NOTICES AND PROCEEDINGS PUBLICATION NUMBER: 2091 PUBLICATION DATE: 01 August 2016 OBJECTION DEADLINE DATE: 22 August 2016 Correspondence should be addressed to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (Scotland) Hillcrest House 386 Harehills Lane Leeds LS9 6NF Telephone: 0300 123 9000 Fax: 0113 249 8142 Website: www.gov.uk/traffic-commissioners The public counter at the above office is open from 9.30am to 4pm Monday to Friday The next edition of Notices and Proceedings will be published on: 15/08/2016 Publication Price £3.50 (post free) This publication can be viewed by visiting our website at the above address. It is also available, free of charge, via e-mail. To use this service please send an e-mail with your details to: [email protected] Remember to keep your bus registrations up to date - check yours on https://www.gov.uk/manage-commercial-vehicle-operator-licence-online NOTICES AND PROCEEDINGS Important Information All correspondence relating to bus registrations and public inquiries should be sent to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (Scotland) Level 6 The Stamp Office 10 Waterloo Place Edinburgh EH1 3EG The public counter in Edinburgh is open for the receipt of documents between 9.30am and 4pm Monday to Friday. Please note that only payments for bus registration applications can be made at this counter. The telephone number for bus registration enquiries is 0131 200 4927. General Notes Layout and presentation – Entries in each section (other than in section 5) are listed in alphabetical order. Each entry is prefaced by a reference number, which should be quoted in all correspondence or enquiries. -
School Estates Management
EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL CABINET – 8 MARCH 2017 SCHOOL ESTATE MANAGEMENT PLAN 2015-16 Report by Depute Chief Executive (Safer Communities) PURPOSE OF REPORT 1 The purpose of this report is to outline the 2015-16 School Estate Management Plan and seek Cabinet approval for its submission to the Scottish Government. BACKGROUND 2 Local authorities are required to submit an annual School Estate Management Plan (SEMP) to the Scottish Government, which details the status of the existing school estate, the vision for the estate, the required capital investment to meet this vision and timescales within which this vision would be achieved. 3 Cabinet will note that the Scottish Government has specifically requested this information for primary, secondary and special schools only and that the investment requirement excludes all Early Years and Community Learning establishments, although these are referred to in the documents where it links to school accommodation. SCHOOL ESTATE MANAGEMENT PLAN 2015-16 4 The School Estate Management Plan is attached to this report. In summary the document: restates the Council’s vision for the school estate and the policy context; provides an update on the current status of the school estate; identifies current investment and progress made; and sets out the principles for the Council to achieve its desired standards 5 The School Estate Management Plan reflects a significant investment through the capital programme on improving the school estate and demonstrates the recent successful completion of a number of projects and the ambitious next phase of an extensive building programme for our schools. SCHOOL CAPACITIES 6 The School Estate Management Plan indicates, as at 2015-2016, that there is still a significant surplus capacity in schools. -
ROBERT BURNS and PASTORAL This Page Intentionally Left Blank Robert Burns and Pastoral
ROBERT BURNS AND PASTORAL This page intentionally left blank Robert Burns and Pastoral Poetry and Improvement in Late Eighteenth-Century Scotland NIGEL LEASK 1 3 Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX26DP Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide in Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Nairobi New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto With offices in Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore South Korea Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam Oxford is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries Published in the United States by Oxford University Press Inc., New York # Nigel Leask 2010 The moral rights of the author have been asserted Database right Oxford University Press (maker) First published 2010 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organization. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover and you must impose the same condition on any acquirer British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Data available Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Data available Typeset by SPI Publisher Services, Pondicherry, India Printed in Great Britain on acid-free paper by MPG Books Group, Bodmin and King’s Lynn ISBN 978–0–19–957261–8 13579108642 In Memory of Joseph Macleod (1903–84), poet and broadcaster This page intentionally left blank Acknowledgements This book has been of long gestation. -
North-Ayrshire-Carers-Centre-Info
Page 1 Page 2 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Page No About the Carers Centre /How to Get There .......................................1 Contents ..............................................................................................2 -4 Data protection and privacy ................................................................5 Who is a Carer .....................................................................................6 What We offer ………………………………………………………………………………….7 How to Contact Us/ Opening Times and Accessibility .......................8 Notes page ...........................................................................................9 Complaints Procedure .........................................................................10-11 YOUNG CARERS/ YOUNG ADULT CARERS What is a Young Carer/Young Adult Carer? ........................................12-13 What Can We Do To Help? .................................................................14 Useful Numbers for Young Carers ........................................................14 COMMUNITY CARE What is Community Care? ...................................................................15 Who is Community Care for? ..............................................................15 What Sort of Help is Available? ...........................................................16 How to Get A Community Care Assessment ......................................16 Help For Carers Adult Support Plan/Young Carers Statement .............17 Requesting An Assessment ..................................................................17 -
Schools Are Listed Alphabetically in Associated School Groups. Secondary School Highlighted in Yellow
Schools are listed alphabetically in Associated School Groups. Secondary school highlighted in Yellow NAME & ADDRESS HEAD TEACHER CONTACT DETAILS Aberdeen Grammar School Graham Legge Tel: 01224 642299 Fax: 01224 627413 Skene Street Aberdeen AB10 1HT [email protected] www.grammar.org.uk Ashley Road School Anne Wilkinson Tel: 01224 588732 Fax: 01224 586228 45 Ashley Road Aberdeen AB10 6RU [email protected] www.ashleyroad.aberdeen.sch.uk Gilcomstoun School Stewart Duncan Tel: 01224 642722 Fax: 01224 620784 Skene Street Aberdeen AB10 1PG [email protected] www.gilcomstoun.aberdeen.sch.uk Mile End School Eleanor Sheppard Tel: 01224 498140 Fax: 01224 208758 Midstocket Road Aberdeen AB15 5PD [email protected] www.mileend.aberdeen.sch.uk Skene Square School Eileen Jessamine Tel: 01224 630493 Fax: 01224 620788 61 Skene Square Aberdeen AB25 2UN [email protected] www.skenesquare.aberdeen.sch.uk St Joseph’s RC School Catherine Tominey Tel: 01224 322730 Fax: 01224 325463 5 Queens Road Aberdeen AB15 4YL [email protected] www.stjosephsprimary.aberdeen.sch.uk NAME & ADDRESS HEAD TEACHER CONTACT DETAILS Bridge of Don Academy Daphne McWilliams Tel: 01224 707583 Fax: 01224 706910 Braehead Way Bridge of Don [email protected] Aberdeen AB22 8RR www.bridgeofdon.aberdeen.sch.uk Braehead School Diane Duncan Tel: 01224 702330 Fax: 01224 707659 Braehead Way Bridge of Don [email protected] Aberdeen AB22 8RR www.braehead.aberdeen.sch.uk Scotstown School Caroline Bain Tel: 01224 703331 Fax: 01224 820289 Scotstown Road Bridge of Don [email protected] Aberdeen AB22 8HH www.scotstown.aberdeen.sch.uk Balmedie School Ken McGowan Tel: 01358 742474 Forsyth Road Balmedie [email protected] Aberdeenshire www.balmedie.aberdeenshire.sch.uk AB23 8YW Schools are listed alphabetically in Associated School Groups. -
Conservation Area Management Plan App 1-2 901KB
Appendix 1 42 BANK STREET Properties within the John Finnie Street and Bank Street Outstanding 43 BANK STREET Conservation Area 56 BANK STREET 58 BANK STREET Building Number Street 60 BANK STREET 1 BANK PLACE 60 BANK STREET 3 BANK PLACE 62 BANK STREET 5 BANK PLACE 64 BANK STREET 7 BANK PLACE 66 BANK STREET 9 BANK PLACE 68 BANK STREET 2 BANK STREET 1-3 CHEAPSIDE STREET 3-5 BANK STREET 8-10 COLLEGE WYND 4-6 BANK STREET 14 COLLEGE WYND 7 BANK STREET 16 COLLEGE WYND 8 BANK STREET 3 CROFT STREET 9-11 BANK STREET 1 DUNLOP STREET 10 BANK STREET 2 DUNLOP STREET 12 BANK STREET 3 DUNLOP STREET 14 BANK STREET 5 DUNLOP STREET 15 BANK STREET 7 DUNLOP STREET 16-20 BANK STREET 1-3 CHEAPSIDE STREET 17 BANK STREET 8-10 COLLEGE WYND 22-24 BANK STREET 14 COLLEGE WYND 25 BANK STREET 16 COLLEGE WYND 26 BANK STREET 1 GRANGE PLACE 28 BANK STREET 3 GRANGE PLACE 30 BANK STREET 5-9 GRANGE PLACE 34 BANK STREET 11 GRANGE PLACE 36 BANK STREET 13 GRANGE PLACE 37 BANK STREET 7-9 GRANGE PLACE 38 BANK STREET 10 GRANGE PLACE 39 BANK STREET 24 GRANGE STREET 40 BANK STREET 26 GRANGE STREET 41 BANK STREET RAILWAY VIADUCT GREEN STREET 3-7 JOHN DICKIE STREET 68 JOHN FINNIE STREET 9 JOHN DICKIE STREET 70 JOHN FINNIE STREET 19 JOHN DICKIE STREET 71 JOHN FINNIE STREET 23 JOHN DICKIE STREET 72 JOHN FINNIE STREET CIVIC CENTRE JOHN DICKIE STREET 73 JOHN FINNIE STREET 4 JOHN FINNIE STREET 74 JOHN FINNIE STREET 3-9 JOHN FINNIE STREET 75 JOHN FINNIE STREET 16-28 JOHN FINNIE STREET 76 JOHN FINNIE STREET 18 JOHN FINNIE STREET 76 JOHN FINNIE STREET 20 JOHN FINNIE STREET 78 JOHN FINNIE -
Initial Template
NORTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL Planning Committee Locality Irvine Reference 20/00725/PPM Application Registered 3rd September 2020 Decision Due 3rd January 2021 Ward Irvine East Recommendation Approved subject to Conditions __________________________________________________________________ Location Site to NE of Littlestane Cottage, Lochlibo Road, Girdle Toll, Irvine Applicant Dawn Homes Limited Proposal Residential development comprising the erection of 92 detached and semi-detached dwelling houses with associated infrastructure including the formation of vehicular access from Sourlie Roundabout, the realignment of existing roads, the formation of footpaths, provision of open space, SuDS and landscaping works ___________________________________________________________________ 1. Description Planning permission is sought for a major residential development on greenfield agricultural land to the north east of Girdle Toll and west of Lawthorn in Irvine. The 6.2ha site is roughly rectangular in shape and lies to the east of the Sourlie Roundabout, which forms the junction of Lochlibo Road and Cairnmount Road (A736). The site is bisected by a single track rural road which follows a north easterly alignment from its junction with the Old Toll House on Lochlibo Road towards the open countryside beyond the town boundary. Between Sourlie Roundabout and the single track road, the site consists of a gently sloping field which now appears to be disused, although was known to be used for silage production in previous years. The field is bounded by well-defined broadleaved hedgerows and there is a narrow woodland belt along its western boundary with the A736. To the east of the single track road is a well-maintained grass field on sloping ground that is currently used for sheep grazing. -
Irvine Locality Profile Consultative Draft
September 2017 (Map version 1.2) For electronic copies please contact: CPP Team North Ayrshire Council Telephone 01294 324170 Email: [email protected] Locality Profile Irvine (Map version 1.2) September 2017 Contents Page Infographic Summary / Key Strengths & Challenges / Comparative Tables / Executive Summary 1. Introduction Locality Planning in North Ayrshire 1 Purpose of the Profile 1 Irvine locality 1 2. Local resident priorities Results from the People’s Panel 5 Feedback from the locality workshops 6 3. Population in the Irvine locality Overall population estimates 9 Younger population in the Irvine locality 10 Older population in the Irvine locality 12 Projecting the population for the Irvine locality 14 How the local population will look in 2026 15 Dependency ratio 16 4. General Health & Life expectancy General health indicators 19 Life expectancy 19 Male life expectancy – most improved areas 23 Female life expectancy – most improved areas 23 SIMD Health Domain 25 5. Economic Activity Unemployment & Youth Unemployment 29 Unemployment in the Irvine locality 30 Youth Unemployment 33 Household Income 37 6. Education SIMD 2016 – Education, Skills & Training domain 42 Page 7. Identifying Local Need Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation – 2016 Scores 45 Geodemographics 47 Understanding need using ACORN groupings 47 ACORN groupings for the Irvine locality 48 8. Housing Local Housing market 51 House Sales across North Ayrshire 52 House sales across the localities 52 Irvine locality house sales 54 Affordability 55 Affordability ratios in North Ayrshire 56 Affordability ratios in Irvine locality neighbourhoods 57 9. Community Safety Crime by type 60 Crime across North Ayrshire 60 Community safety in the Irvine locality 62 SIMD Crime Domain 64 10. -
Extension to Bucksburn Academy Was Subsequently Commissioned Based on Providing Additional Capacity for 300 Pupils at Bucksburn Academy
ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE Education Operational Delivery Committee City Growth and Resources Committee DATE Education Operational and Delivery Committee – 20 January 2021 City Growth and Resources Committee – 3 February 2021 EXEMPT Yes – Appendix 1 Outline Business Case The content of the report is public, but has an exempt appendix – (Item 8 on schedule - Estimated expenditure on contracts) CONFIDENTIAL No REPORT TITLE Extension of Bucksburn Academy - Outline Business Case REPORT NUMBER RES/21/010 DIRECTOR Steve Whyte CHIEF OFFICER Stephen Booth REPORT AUTHOR Maria Thies TERMS OF REFERENCE Education Operational Delivery Committee – 1.1.1, 1.1.2 City Growth and Resources Committee – 1.1.4, 2.1.1, 4.1 1. PURPOSE OF REPORT 1.1 Education Operational Delivery Committee: To note the proposals for the future anticipated school roll increase at Bucksburn Academy and to endorse the preferred design option. 1.2 City Growth and Resources Committee: To seek approval of the preferred design option and referral to the budget process for the funding required for the preferred design option to progress to detailed design development (RIBA stage 4). 2. RECOMMENDATIONS That the Education Operational Delivery Committee: 2.1 note and endorse the preferred design option to increase the capacity of Bucksburn Academy; and 2.2 note that the report will be presented to the City Growth and Resources Committee to seek approval of the preferred design option and referral to the budget process for the funding required for the preferred design option to progress. That the City Growth and Resources Committee: 2.3 approve the preferred design option within the Outline Business Case; 2.4 note the overall funding of £1.5m required to progress to the detailed development stage of this project; 2.5 refer this project to the Council’s Budget Meeting in March 2021; and 2.6 instruct Officers to report back to a future meeting of the City Growth and Resources Committee with the Full Business Case. -
Incident Statistics
APPENDIX 2 Strathclyde Fire Brigade Community Safety Section (North Command) IINNCCIIDDEENNTT SSTTAATTIISSTTIICCSS FIRES WITHIN SCHOOL/ EDUCATIONAL PREMISES ARGYLL AND BUTE The under noted figures represent the total number of reportable fire incidents within educational establishments attended by Strathclyde Fire Brigade in the Argyll and Bute area during the period January 2001 until present. YEAR DATE ADDRESS 2001 01/03/2001 11:29:14 Newton Primary School, Bowmore, Islay 12/09/2001 19:09:57 Dunoon Grammar School, Ardenslate Rd, Kirn, Dunoon 01/10/2001 12:14:17 Rothesay Academy, Westland Rd, Rothesay, Bute 3 Incidents 2002 30/09/2002 20:37:30 Hermitage Academy, Campbell Dr, Helensburgh 21/10/2002 14:44:37 Glencruitten Hostel, Dalintart Dr, Oban 2 Incidents 2003 21/02/2003 13:15:48 Tobermory High School, Albert St, Tobermory, Mull 08/12/2003 08:43:54 Career Scotland Centre, 4 Castlehill, Campbeltown 2 Incidents 2004 0 Incidents Total 7 Incidents F:\moderngov\data\published\Intranet\C00000190\M00001746\AI00017606\SprinklersSystemAppendix20.doc APPENDIX 2 In addition for the same period minor / secondary fires were attended by the Brigade as follows. YEAR DATE ADDRESS 2001 20/03/2001 13:50 ROTHESAY ACADEMY 19/05/2001 17:02 HERMITAGE PRIMARY SCHOOL 21/05/2001 13:07 ROTHESAY ACADEMY 24/05/2001 13:50 LOCHGILPHEAD HIGH SCHOOL 20/06/2001 20:24 DUNOON PRIMARY SCHOOL 09/10/2001 20:15 TARBERT ACADEMY 09/10/2001 20:15 TARBERT ACADEMY 7 Incidents 2002 27/01/2002 01:30 HERMITAGE ACADEMY 24/06/2002 22:50 DUNOON PRIMARY SCHOOL 25/06/2002 19:31 INNELLAN SCHOOL 3 Incidents 2003 13/05/2003 13:00 ROTHESAY ACADEMY 25/09/2003 10:48 ROTHESAY ACADEMY 08/11/2003 01:32 OBAN HIGH SCHOOL 3 Incidents 2004 18/01/2004 02:54 HERMITAGE ACADEMY 26/02/2004 13:32 OBAN HIGH SCHOOL 26/02/2004 15:49 OBAN HIGH SCHOOL 29/02/2004 15:31 OBAN HIGH SCHOOL 25/06/2004 22:20 KIRN PRIMARY SCHOOL 5 Incidents Total 18 Incidents The spread of times throughout the day reinforces the argument that security measures do not provide protection from incidents taking place during the day. -
Div 1 Saturday
The Bob Neill Scottish Schools' Head of the River Races - Saturday 14th September 2019 Division 1 1.30pm No Event Club Time over Crew School course Place Winner (mins secs/10) 1 OJ18 4+ ASRA 10:58.2 Xander Beeson Albyn School OJ-18 4+ fastest Chris Bardas Harlaw Academy 1 Scott Lewis Mearns Academy crew Jakub Zbikowski Harlaw Academy Cox: Skye Balance Cults Academy 2 OJ18 4+ ASRA 11:16.0 Oscar Forbes Albyn School Ashley Geddes Aberdeen Grammar 2 Archie Innes Harlaw Academy Matthew Hughson Aberdeen Grammar Cox: Freya Hughson Aberdeen Grammar 3 OJ18 4+ GHS 12:24.4 Josh Jenkins George Heriot's School Fastest single Fraser Innes George Heriot's School 3 Archie Weetch George Heriot's School school OJ-18 4+ Douglas Richards George Heriot's School Cox: Olivia Brindle George Heriot's School 4 OJ18 4+ ASRA 12:27.6 Jan Barraclough Cults Academy Euan Fowler Albyn School 4 Gregor Charles Aberdeen Grammar Michel Dearsley Cults Academy Cox: Gabrielle Topp Kemnay Academy 6 OJ16 4+ ASRA 12:38.9 Alex Fowler Albyn School OJ-16 4+ fastest Will Cooper Albyn School 5 Joe Ritchie Aberdeen Grammar crew William Lawson Albyn School Cox: Harris Macdonald Albyn School 5 OJ18 4+ GWC 12:39.6 Rowen Marwick George Watsons College Sam Beaumont George Watsons College 6 Andrew Knowles George Watsons College Mark Freedman George Watsons College Cox: James Martin George Watsons College 8 WJ18 4+ ASRA 13:17.5 Abigail Topp Kemnay Academy W J-18 4+ Zoe Beeson Albyn School 7 Maisie Aspinall Cults Academy fastest crew Sophia Brew Cults Academy Cox: 9 WJ18 4+ GHS 13:44.0 Heather -
Schools Inspected up to Week Ending 1 June 2018
Schools inspected up to week ending 1 June 2018 This data relates to local authority and grant-maintained schools in Scotland. The data records the date of the last inspection visit for schools up to the week ending 1st June 2018. Where an inspection report has not yet been published this is indicated in the data. The data relates to general inspection activity only. This means the main inspection visit that a school receives. The list of schools is based on the Scottish Government's list of schools open as of September 2016: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/Browse/School-Education/Datasets/contactdetails For those schools listed which do not have an inspection date, this is due to a number of factors, including changes to the school estate, local circumstances, or the provision being reported in another inspection unit (GME units or support units). School details (as at September 2016, Scottish Government) Date of last inspection (as at week end 01/06/2018) SEED number Local authority Centre Type School Name Primary Secondary Special Inspection date mmm-yy 5136520 Highland Local Authority Canna Primary School Primary - - May-02 6103839 Shetland Islands Local Authority Sandwick Junior High School Primary Secondary - Sep-02 6232531 Eilean Siar Local Authority Back School Primary - - Nov-02 8440549 Glasgow City Local Authority Greenview Learning Centre - - Special Sep-03 5632536 Scottish Borders Local Authority Hawick High School - Secondary - Sep-03 8325324 East Dunbartonshire Local Authority St Joseph's Primary School Primary - -