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Consultant Directory 2020
Consultant Directory 2020 1 About Euxton Hall Hospital At Euxton Hall Hospital we offer fast access to the highest standards of care, so people know they can trust us to help them get better quickly. As the biggest provider of NHS procedures after the NHS you can count on first class treatment. We offer consultant led care from some of the most well-qualified and experienced specialists in their field of expertise. Our Areas of Expertise GENERAL BONE & COSMETIC CARDIOLOGY EAR, NOSE SURGERY JOINT PAIN SURGERY & THROAT CONDITIONS MEN’S PAIN PHYSIO- PODIATRY SKIN HEALTH RELIEF THERAPY CONCERNS SPINE & BACK SPORTS UROLOGY WOMEN’S PAIN INJURY HEALTH CQC rated Euxton Hall Hospital - GOOD 2 Clinic Listings (NHS and Private) Special Interest Consultant Private NHS General Surgery Breast Mr Amar Despande • • Breast Mr John Murphy • • Breast Mr Ramachandra Prasad • • Breast Mr Zuhair Saidan • • Colorectal Mr Anthony Blower • • Colorectal Mr Colin Harris • • Colorectal Mr Nasir Iqbal • • Colorectal Mr Sadasivam Loganathan • • Hernia Mr Anthony Blower • • Hernia Mr Amar Despande • • Hernia Mr Colin Harris • • Hernia Mr Nasir Iqbal • • Hernia Mr Sadasivam Loganathan • • Hernia Mr Zuhair Saidan • • Gallbladder Mr Colin Harris • • Gallbladder Mr Nasir Iqbal • • Gallbladder Mr Sadasivam Loganathan • • Lumps & Bumps Mr Anthony Blower • • Lumps & Bumps Mr Amar Despande • • Lumps & Bumps Mr Colin Harris • • Lumps & Bumps Mr Nasir Iqbal • • Lumps & Bumps Mr Ramachandra Prasad • • Lumps & Bumps Mr Kishore Pursnani • • Lumps & Bumps Mr Zuhair Saidan • • Orthopaedics -
Azotic Technologies, Ltd | Chorley Business&Technology Centre | Euxton Lane |Chorley | PR7 6TE | United Kingdom|E:Info@Azoti
ENVITA Microbial Inoculant – Safety Data Sheet Section I – Identification Product Name: Envita Prepared: April 5, 2019 Company Address: Azotic Technologies, Ltd. Chorley Business & Technology Centre Euxton Lane, Euxton Chorley, Lancashire PR7 6TE United Kingdom Produced By: Azotic Technologies, Ltd. Chorley Business & Technology Centre Euxton Lane, Euxton Chorley, Lancashire PR7 6TE United Kingdom Phone Number: +44 (0)1159 124334; Emergency Phone Number: +44 (0)1159 124334 Recommended Use: Biological agent to use in-furrow or on seed Section 2 – Hazard(s) Identification Hazard Rating: Health – 0 – Normal material Fire – 0 – Will not burn Reactivity – 0 – Stable Hazardous ingredients present: Not hazardous to humans, animals, or plants. Section 3 – Composition/information on ingredients Ingredients: Water, polysaccharides, and pure culture of non- pathogenic organisms Section 4 – First-aid measures First Aid If on Skin: Wash with soap and water. No further action required. If on Eyes: Flush with clean water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing the eye. If Inhaled: Move person to fresh air. No further action required. If Ingested: Drink clean water. No further action required. Azotic Technologies, Ltd | Chorley Business&Technology Centre | Euxton Lane |Chorley | PR7 6TE | United Kingdom|E:[email protected]|www.azotictechnologies.com|©Azotic Technologies 05-04-2019 V7.0 Section 5 – Fire-fighting measures Flash Point: N/A Hazardous Decomposition Products: None Explosion Limit: 0 Fire Fighting Procedures: N/A Extinguishing: N/A Special Fire & Explosion Hazards: None In Case of Leak or Spill: Mop up with clean water. No special disposal measures necessary. Follow local recommendations and regulations. -
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Douglas Local Environment Agency Plan Annual Review Summary 2000/2001 En v ir o n m e n t ENVIRONMENT AGENCY Ag e n c y n126174 iiin iiii j u i River Douglas and two main tributaries; the River Yarrow and River Lostock. It includes the towns of Leyland and Chorley in the northern area and Wigan, Skelmersdale, Appley Bridge, Shevington, Standish and Burscough in the southern area. The flood plains surrounding the River Douglas is land of exceptional quality and drainage has helped farming to flourish. To protect this farmland and the towns that grew around it, some stretches of the river have been straightened as part of flood defence works. Unfortunately this r people and wildlife combination of drainage and flood defence has harmed wildlife. The River Douglas starts on Rivington Lostock have been made enabling people Key successes Moor and finishes at the point where it to enjoy these rivers. A significant area • Footpaths improvements at Lostock meets the River Ribble, just west of where people can enjoy wildlife and take Country Park. Preston. However, the course of the part in other activities such as sailing is at • Footpath improvements at Leyland river has been changed over time. This Wigan Flashes. We take an active part in on the River Lostock. is partly due to sections of the riverbank improving the quality o f the attractions being straightened by works to create at this complex of small lakes. We would • Green Partnerships have supported flood defences to protect property and also like people to improve their own six projects including improvements farmlands. -
Central Lancashire Open Space Assessment Report
CENTRAL LANCASHIRE OPEN SPACE ASSESSMENT REPORT FEBRUARY 2019 Knight, Kavanagh & Page Ltd Company No: 9145032 (England) MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Registered Office: 1 -2 Frecheville Court, off Knowsley Street, Bury BL9 0UF T: 0161 764 7040 E: [email protected] www.kkp.co.uk Quality assurance Name Date Report origination AL / CD July 2018 Quality control CMF July 2018 Client comments Various Sept/Oct/Nov/Dec 2018 Revised version KKP February 2019 Agreed sign off April 2019 Contents PART 1: INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Report structure ...................................................................................................... 2 1.2 National context ...................................................................................................... 2 1.3 Local context ........................................................................................................... 3 PART 2: METHODOLOGY ............................................................................................... 4 2.1 Analysis area and population .................................................................................. 4 2.2 Auditing local provision (supply) .............................................................................. 6 2.3 Quality and value .................................................................................................... 7 2.4 Quality and value thresholds .................................................................................. -
Charnock Richard V Lower Breck
Charnock Richard Football Club 09 OFFICIAL MATCH DAY PROGRAMME SEASON 2019-20 £2.00 MATCH BALL SPONSOR V LOWER BRECK THE BUILDBASE FA VASE 1ST ROUND SATURDAY 12TH OCTOBER, 3.00PM ood afternoon and ISSUE 09 welcome to Mossie Park G for today’s Buildbase EDITORIAL... FA Vase First Round clash with Lower Breck. We also CHARNOCK RICHARD welcome back the Anfield FOOTBALL CLUB based side after our meeting Unincorporated Association in August and wish you a pleasant stay and A Charter Standard Club Mossie Park, Charter Lane, Charnock Richard, safe journey home afterwards. Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 5LZ T: 01257 794288 We last faced each other in the Extra Preliminary Round of the FA Cup here at Mossie Park back in CLUB OFFICIALS Chairman: Shaun Tootell August. You may recall it being a close affair, with Vice Chairman: Geoff Haslam the Greens coming out on top by the odd goal in Secretary: Dave Rowland three in order to progress. Assistant Secretary: Graham Randle Treasurer: Steve Mawdesley Commercial Manager: TBC Last Saturday was our Sponsored Walk to Club Photographer: Alan Walker Burscough. Myself and four others which Website Co-ordinator: Shaun Tootell included Shaun, our Chairman, walked the 11 Social Media Coordinator: Adam Donnellan Groundsman: Pleasant View GM miles to Victoria Park to raise money for the club Ground Supervisor: Harold Heaton and Derian House. You can find out how we did Kit Man: Jim Bibby further on in today’s programme. Committee: Steve Porter, Dave Smith, Dave Dixon, Lewis Spensley, Brian Lowe, Ian Livesey, Alan Baron. I would also like to welcome back ABC Gymnastics 1st Team Manager: Ryan Donnellan who are with us again and sponsoring the 1st Team Assistant Manager: Dave Haslam 1st Team Coach: Dan Crofts matchball for today. -
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External view 1 External view 3 External view 2 External view 4 0.0m Scale @ 1.50 3m 0.0m Scale @ 1.100 6m 97 THE FARTHINGS ASTLEY VILLAGE CHORLEY LANCASHIRE Rev Description Date PR7 1SH TEL 07702 682888 www.extendeddesign.co.uk Proposed External views [email protected] Proposed alterations at The Shieling Bluestone Lane Mawdesley L40 2RG Drawn Job No 2042 DP Mark Smith Date Jan 2021 Dwg No 100 Scale @ A3 1200 4 5 . 0 6694 6694 0 ° 1330 4469 1100 1200 1200 2800 2787 2110 1200 1973 8050 5000 12558 Front Elevation Right Elevation 1 : 100 1 : 100 6694 6694 550 440 550 1600 2800 2800 2000 6000 2500 5803 3601 5803 Rear Elevation Left Elevation 0.0m Scale @ 1.50 3m 1 : 100 1 : 100 0.0m Scale @ 1.100 6m 97 THE FARTHINGS ASTLEY VILLAGE CHORLEY LANCASHIRE Rev Description Date PR7 1SH TEL 07702 682888 www.extendeddesign.co.uk Proposed Elevations [email protected] Proposed alterations at The Shieling Bluestone Lane Mawdesley L40 2RG Drawn Job No 2042 DP Mark Smith Date Jan 2021 Dwg No 101 Scale @ A3 1 : 100 6000 5000 1000 2500 6451 750 900 750 1282 770 7300 Lounge Bedroom 1 8453 3900 4803 5803 5315 6675 4660 12558 1973 Open plan Kitchen / Dining Living 2730 2485 9921 1100 3650 3765 3137 En Suite Store 3551 1030 700 Dressing 550 2000 1565 4660 1500 440 3601 Existing opening 1131 WC to be retained 4158 550 Utility 3295 2730 2485 1500 600 3245 2784 1030 En Suite 2270 440 476 1497 1000 600 3500 1100 405 810 800 1200 1785 2464 Bathroom 2641 5315 Bedroom Bedroom 2 5000 5803 Bedroom 3650 4550 3635 4550 600 2904 1827 1200 932 1200 2295 1200 -
Information About Sweeping, Waste Bins and Street Sign Cleaning
Information about sweeping, waste bins and street sign cleaning With the exception of high profile areas, for example, the Town Centre, it is not always possible to be specific about days and dates. However if at any time, you see an area that needs sweeping, or a bin that is overflowing, please report it via [email protected] or (01257) 515151. If it is scheduled to be sorted shortly, we won’t do it twice. If it isn’t scheduled to be done soon, the response team will deal with it. Sweeping There are four types of sweeping arrangements: Large mechanical sweeper This sweeper works on the A roads around the litter picking ‘A’ roads Borough. We aim to sweep all A roads every three weeks. Within the 3 week cycle, we have built in capacity to respond to service requests, via the Contact Centre. In addition, we litter pick ‘A’ roads in the following areas, on the following days: Monday – Euxton Tuesday – Astley Village Wednesday – Whittle-le-Woods Thursday – Clayton Brook Friday - Clayton-le-Woods Small mechanical These sweep all non A roads in the Borough. We aim sweepers to do these sweeps every 8 weeks. All year. Handcarts We have two handcarts sweeping and litter picking in Chorley Town Centre from Monday to Saturday. We also have handcarts that sweep and pick streets that, from experience, we know have higher levels of litter and detritus. These include streets within, approximately, 1km of the Town Centre, shown in Appendix 1, and the (A6) Westhoughton Road, Railway Road, (A673) Chorley Road triangle in Adlington and Heath Charnock. -
White Bear Marina, Park Road, Adlington, Chorley, Lancashire
- J8 White Coppice White Bear Marina, Park Road, Chorley Adlington, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 4HZ Chorley Tel: 01257 481054 Limbrick Preston A584 M65 A646 Charnock Richard A56 Anglezarke Reservoir B5252 A58 M62 A565 Glendale GOlf M66 Duxbury Park A629 B5251 M61 M58 M61 M60 Rivington A628 A6 A580 Manchester M6 M60 Coppull Liverpool M62 A57 Adlington B6227 See Inset By Train - The BWML White Bear Marina Office is easily accessed by train. The marina is Adlington a 4 minute (0.2 mile) walk from Adlington train station. A49 A673 Exit the train station onto Railway Road, and turn left to walk down the hill. Take Horwich the 1st exit at the mini roundabout, and walk pass the Co-Operative. At the next roundabout take the 3rd exit onto Park Road, take the next right into the Marina B6226 Entrance. By Car - M61 North B5408 A5106 - Exit the M61 © at junction 8 and at the roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the C Blackrod r o A674. At the next roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A6 South. Continue on w n c A5209 the A6 for approximately 4.5 miles, pass Adlington Post Office and Co-op on o p y r i Standish your right hand side, then at the roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Park Road. g h t a Take the first right in to White Bear Marina entrance. n d B5239 d a t A6027 a b By Car - M61 South a s e r i Haigh - Exit the M61 at junction 6 and at the roundabout take the 1st exit onto De g Horwich h t s Haigh Golf Parkway , J6 Havilland Way. -
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Chorley Borough Council Election of Parish Councillors for the EUXTON NORTH WEST Parish Ward STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED The following is a statement as to the persons nominated for the election of EIGHT Parish Councillors on Thursday, 3rd May 2018 for the EUXTON NORTH WEST Parish Ward. PERSONS NOMINATED 5. REASONS FOR WHICH THE 1. SURNAME, 2. HOME ADDRESS 3. DESCRIPTION 4. PROPOSER’S NAME RETURNING OFFICER HAS OTHER NAMES IN (if any) SECONDER’S NAME DECLARED A NOMINATION FULL INVALID Bamber The Bungalow, Anne M Caughey(P), John Marilyn Ann Whinney Lane, Euxton, Caughey(S) Chorley, PR7 6DS Caughey 35 Mile Stone Meadow, Liesa M Shepherd(P), David M Anne Margaret Euxton, Chorley, PR7 Shepherd(S) 6FB Caughey 35 Mile Stone Meadow, Keith Bamford(P), Patricia A John Euxton, Chorley, PR7 Bamford(S) 6FB Jones 1 Primrose Hill Road, Angela M Machin(P), Susan Chris Euxton, Chorley, Lancs, Carlton(S) PR7 6BA Oddy 57 Chestnut Avenue, Independent Thomas Gray(P), Mary Gray(S) Andy Euxton, PR7 6BP Reed 38 School Lane, David Walker(P), Marian Anthony Kenneth Euxton, Chorley, PR7 Walker(S) 6JL Reed 38 School Lane, Duncan I W Reed(P), Kelly A Katrina Euxton, PR7 6JL Reed(S) Rypel 37 The Cherries, Andrew Trevor Rypel(P), Lilian Gemma Louise Euxton, PR7 6NG Crook(S) Wellerd 19 Limes Avenue, George W Foster(P), Emma Simon James Euxton, Lancs, PR7 Nelson(S) 6BJ Williamson 34 Runshaw Lane, Labour Party Thomas Gray(P), Ian E Barry Edward Euxton, Chorley, PR7 Hyde(S) 6AU Williamson 34 Runshaw Lane, Labour Party Thomas Gray(P), Eileen Joan Euxton, Chorley, PR7 -
2001 No. 2474 LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ENGLAND The
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2001 No. 2474 LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ENGLAND The Borough of Chorley (Electoral Changes) Order 2001 Made ----- 3rdJuly 2001 Coming into force in accordance with article 1(2) and (3) Whereas the Local Government Commission for England, acting pursuant to section 15(4) of the Local Government Act 1992(a), has submitted to the Secretary of State a report dated September 2000 on its review of the borough(b) of Chorley together with its recommendations: And whereas the Secretary of State has decided to give effect, with one modification, to those recommendations: Now, therefore, the Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 17(c) and 26 of the Local Government Act 1992, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Borough of Chorley (Electoral Changes) Order 2001. (2) This article and articles 2, 3, 6, 7, 9 and 10 shall come into force— (a) for the purpose of proceedings preliminary or relating to any election to be held on 2nd May 2002, on 15th October 2001; (b) for all other purposes, on 2nd May 2002. (3) Articles 4, 5 and 8 shall come into force— (a) for the purposes of proceedings preliminary or relating to the elections of parish councillors for the parishes of Clayton-le-Woods, Coppull, and Withnell to be held on 1st May 2003, on 15th October 2002; (b) for all other purposes, on 1st May 2003. (4) In this Order— “borough” means the borough of Chorley; “existing”, in relation to a ward, means the ward as it exists on the date this Order is made; and any reference to the map is a reference to the map prepared by the Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions marked “Map of the Borough of Chorley (Electoral Changes) Order 2001”, and deposited in accordance with regulation 27 of the Local Government Changes for England Regulations 1994(d). -
Chorley-Notice-Of-Poll.Pdf
Lancashire County Council Election of County Councillor for the CHORLEY CENTRAL Division NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES HOME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION NAMES OF THE PROPOSER (P), SECONDER (if any) (S) AND THE PERSONS WHO SIGNED THE NOMINATION PAPER Carpenter WiIliam David 101 Chorley Road, Independent Derrick Nicholson(P), Brigitte E R Maple(S), Heath Charnock, Margaret R Fielden, Dennis Joyce, Anne C Chorley, PR6 9JT Joyce, Colin Brown, Virginia M Jones, Jennifer Jane Hurley, Christopher M Brown, Lauren Elizabeth Starkey Holgate Anthony Stephen 26 Athol Grove, Labour Party Emma Adlam(P), Alistair W Bradley(S), Jean Chorley, PR6 0LL Snow, Emma Sumner, Paul Adlam, Euan Ward Bradley, Vanessa M Bradley, George B J Atkinson, Diana Atkinson, Sarah E J Ainsworth Jones Shaun 33 Athol Grove, UK David Riley(P), Clare Sweeney(S), Thomas A Chorley, PR6 0LL Independence Shorrock, Martyn Rostron, Margaret Sweeney, Party (UKIP) Anne Tait, Christopher J Wilkinson, Pauline Wilkinson, Andrew John Holden, Nerijus Benedika Muncaster Michael Joseph 121 Higher Meadow, The Peter Malpas(P), Patricia M Haughton(S), Kevan Leyland, PR25 5RP Conservative G Haughton, Mark Haughton, Joan Taylor, Party Candidate Stephen B Taylor, Wilfrid Westwell, Marion Westwell, Janet D Flevill, Douglas Flevill Porter David 6 Furness Close, Liberal Mavis Porter(P), Graeme Michael Dunne(S), Chorley, Lancs, PR7 Democrat David Chadwick, Cyril R Bretherton, Joanne 3HD Loxham, William H Ainscough, Amanda Crooks, Martin Canny, Philip Staziker, Leslie T Newsham 2. A POLL for the above election will be held on Thursday, 4th May 2017 between the hours of 7:00am and 10:00pm 3. -
YOUR TIME CREDITS Lancashire Winter/Springspring / Summer 2014 2014 Welcome
YOUR TIME CREDITS Lancashire Winter/SpringSpring / Summer 2014 2014 Welcome Hello, Thanks for picking up this Time Credit brochure, it will tell you what Time Credits are, how you can earn them, and how you can spend them. You might not have realised, but Time Credits are being earned and spent all over the country. You’re now part of a network of over 13,000 people and hundreds of organisations who give their time to their community. Welcome to the team. Here in Lancashire, nearly 10,000 Time Credits have been earned already, and 75 groups and organisations are involved. You can join in too, in a way that suits you. Have a look on The Team page to find out how. We should probably introduce ourselves - we’re ‘Spice’. We work with people in your area to support Time Credits. It’s very nice to meet you. Keep up to date and get in touch! Visit our website www.chorley.gov.uk/Pages/A-Z/Lancashire-Time-Credits www.timecredits.com Find us on Facebook Facebook.com/LancashireTimeCredits Follow us on Twitter @lancstimecredits @justaddspice 2 Contents Look out for the coloured icons How Time Credits work 05 Spending Time Credits: Arts, Theatre and music .................................................................................................06 Culture and history ........................................................................................................... 10 Leisure and Sport ............................................................................................................. 13 Health and well-being .....................................................................................................