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Research Framework Revised.Vp
Frontispiece: the Norfolk Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey team recording timbers and ballast from the wreck of The Sheraton on Hunstanton beach, with Hunstanton cliffs and lighthouse in the background. Photo: David Robertson, copyright NAU Archaeology Research and Archaeology Revisited: a revised framework for the East of England edited by Maria Medlycott East Anglian Archaeology Occasional Paper No.24, 2011 ALGAO East of England EAST ANGLIAN ARCHAEOLOGY OCCASIONAL PAPER NO.24 Published by Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers East of England http://www.algao.org.uk/cttees/Regions Editor: David Gurney EAA Managing Editor: Jenny Glazebrook Editorial Board: Brian Ayers, Director, The Butrint Foundation Owen Bedwin, Head of Historic Environment, Essex County Council Stewart Bryant, Head of Historic Environment, Hertfordshire County Council Will Fletcher, English Heritage Kasia Gdaniec, Historic Environment, Cambridgeshire County Council David Gurney, Historic Environment Manager, Norfolk County Council Debbie Priddy, English Heritage Adrian Tindall, Archaeological Consultant Keith Wade, Archaeological Service Manager, Suffolk County Council Set in Times Roman by Jenny Glazebrook using Corel Ventura™ Printed by Henry Ling Limited, The Dorset Press © ALGAO East of England ISBN 978 0 9510695 6 1 This Research Framework was published with the aid of funding from English Heritage East Anglian Archaeology was established in 1975 by the Scole Committee for Archaeology in East Anglia. The scope of the series expanded to include all six eastern counties and responsi- bility for publication passed in 2002 to the Association of Local Government Archaeological Officers, East of England (ALGAO East). Cover illustration: The excavation of prehistoric burial monuments at Hanson’s Needingworth Quarry at Over, Cambridgeshire, by Cambridge Archaeological Unit in 2008. -
Locations of Horseheath Records
Locations of Horseheath records Part of Horseheath Village Archives Locations of Horseheath records Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies Office Formerly Cambridge Record Office, this holds census, church and parish records along with over 300 other items concerning Horseheath. It is located in the Cambridgeshire County Council Offices, Shire Hall, Castle Street, Castle Hill, Cambridge CB3 0AP Tel.01223 699 399 The Cambridgeshire Collection This is located within the Cambridge Central Library and contains a wide variety of information relating to Cambridgeshire and its people. It includes books, pamphlets, magazines, maps from 1574, illustrations from the 17 th c, newspapers from 1762, press cuttings from 1960 and ephemera of all kinds. The Cambridge Antiquarian Society Photographic Archive is held in the Cambridgeshire Collection, as is the studio portrait archive of the former Cambridge photographers J Palmer Clarke and Ramsey and Muspratt. Family historians have access to many sources listing former residents of the county; directories, electoral rolls, poll books, parish register transcripts, etc. Cambridge University Library List follows. Cemeteries The Monumental Inscriptions in the graveyard of All Saints from the 15th century-1981 are recorded in Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies in the Council Offices, Shire Hall, Castle Hill. A copy of the original manuscript of ‘Inscriptions on gravestones and internal monuments’, by Catherine Parsons, 1897 appears in the @all Saints’ Church sewction of Horseheath Village Archives. Census The Census Records from 1841-1911 can be found in the Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies Office and at the Family Records Centre in London (see below). The 1881 Census is available in searchable form on www.familysearch.org. -
Cambridgeshire Archaeology JIGSAW “Piecing Together Cambridgeshire’S Past
Cambridgeshire County Council JIGSAW Project Final report 2007 Cambridgeshire Archaeology JIGSAW “piecing together Cambridgeshire’s Past Final Report April 2007 Prepared By The Market Research Group (MRG), Bournemouth University, On Behalf Of Cambridgeshire County Council www.themarketresearchgroup.co.uk Page a Cambridgeshire County Council JIGSAW Project Final report 2007 Contents Executive Summary ........................................................................ 1 1.0: Background .............................................................................. 3 1.1: The Market Research Group (MRG)........................................ 3 1.2: Cambridgeshire County Council .............................................. 4 2.0: Research Aims & Objectives................................................... 6 3.0: Outline Methodology................................................................ 8 3.1: Audience Research - Existing Users ....................................... 8 3.2: Audience Research - Potential Users ...................................... 9 3.3: Audience Research – JIGSAW Focus Groups ...................... 11 4.0: Findings –Cambridgeshire Archaeology users results...... 12 5.0: Findings – Potential users or non user survey ................... 39 6.0: Findings – Castle celebration event (non users) ................ 79 7.0: Findings - Schools – qualitative results............................. 101 8.0: Findings – Focus group results.......................................... 116 8.1: Users and non users focus groups -
Cambridgeshire Tydd St
C D To Long Sutton To Sutton Bridge 55 Cambridgeshire Tydd St. Mary 24 24 50 50 Foul Anchor 55 Tydd Passenger Transport Map 2011 Tydd St. Giles Gote 24 50 Newton 1 55 1 24 50 To Kings Lynn Fitton End 55 To Kings Lynn 46 Gorefield 24 010 LINCOLNSHIRE 63 308.X1 24 WHF To Holbeach Drove 390 24 390 Leverington WHF See separate map WHF WHF for service detail in this area Throckenholt 24 Wisbech Parson 24 390.WHF Drove 24 46 WHF 24 390 Bellamys Bridge 24 46 Wisbech 3 64 To Terrington 390 24. St. Mary A B Elm Emneth E 390 Murrow 3 24 308 010 60 X1 56 64 7 Friday Bridge 65 Thorney 46 380 308 X1 To Grantham X1 NORFOLK and the North 390 308 Outwell 308 Thorney X1 7 Toll Guyhirn Coldham Upwell For details of bus services To in this area see Peterborough City Council Ring’s End 60 Stamford and 7 publicity or call: 01733 747474 60 2 46 3 64 Leicester Eye www.travelchoice.org 010 2 X1 65 390 56 60.64 3.15.24.31.33.46 To 308 7 380 Three Holes Stamford 203.205.206.390.405 33 46 407.415.701.X1.X4 Chainbridge To Downham Market 33 65 65 181 X4 Peterborough 206 701 24 Lot’s Bridge Wansford 308 350 Coates See separate map Iron Bridge To Leicester for service detail Whittlesey 33 701 in this area X4 Eastrea March Christchurch 65 181 206 701 33 24 15 31 46 Tips End 203 65 F Chesterton Hampton 205 Farcet X4 350 9 405 3 31 35 010 Welney 115 To Elton 24 206 X4 407 56 Kings Lynn 430 415 7 56 Gold Hill Haddon 203.205 X8 X4 350.405 Black Horse 24.181 407.430 Yaxley 3.7.430 Wimblington Boots Drove To Oundle 430 Pondersbridge 206.X4 Morborne Bridge 129 430 56 Doddington Hundred Foot Bank 15 115 203 56 46. -
ESSEX. FAR 465 Metson John, Harlow Moore E
TRADES !HRl:CTORY.] ESSEX. FAR 465 Metson John, Harlow Moore E. The Lodge, Messing, Kelvedon Newman William Smith, Mount's farm, Metson Joseph, Mortimore's, Toppes- MooreJ. Harborough hall,Mssng.Klvdn Rayne, Braintree field, Halstead Moore J .Vicaragefarm, Hockley,CWms(d Newport Thomas, Pledgden, Henham, Metson J. Chignal Smealey, Chelmsford Moore Joseph, Tendering's farm, De" Bishop's Stortford; & at Newport. Metson Robert, Pooty pools, Roxwell, den, Saffron Walden Newport Thos. Prion's hall, Widdington, Chelmsford Mortin David,Wick,Gt. Wakering,Sthnd Bishop'sStortford Metson Samuel, Brook Endfarm, Little Morris Thomas (exors. of), Lodge farm, Newsom Henry. Plumboro' mount, Dunmow, Chelmsford Wix, Manningtree Hockley, Chelmsford Metson S. Radley gn. Roxwell, Chlmsfrd Mortier Geo. John, Lawn farm, White Newton George, Ducking house, Great Metson Thomas, Lubber hedges, Steb- Notley, Witham Maplestead, Halstead bing, Chelmsford Mortlock Chas. Luke, Litches, Great Nicholas Alfred, Amold's farm, Mount- Mew Henry, Eastwood, Chelmsford; & Bardfield, Braintree nessing, Brentwood at Canewdon, Rochford S.O Mortlock Luke, Town farm, Finching- Nicholls George, Downsell's farm, Mickley Charles, Lee Bury, Elmdon, field, Braintree Pilgrim's hatch, Brentwood Saffron Walden Moss J. & C. Fairfield, Bassildn.Brentwd Nicholls Geo. Nazing, Waltham cross Mighell P. Femehall, Barking side, Ilford Moss Alfred, Vange, Romford Nicholls James, Bellman's farm, Mount- Mihill William Reeve, Eastbrook end, Moss Benjn. Ashingdon, Chelmsford nessing, Essex Dagenham, Romford Moss Benjn. Hockley, Chelmsford Nicholls Thomas, Epping Milbank George, Benewct Oats, Writtle, Moss James, GreatStambridge, Chelms- Nicholls Thomas, jun. Epping Chelmsford ford; & at Canewdon Nicholls Wm. Nazing, Waltham cross Milbank George, Green End farm, Ford Moss In. Rook farm,Cressing, Braintree Nichols James, Mill green, Ingatestone end, Chelmsford Moss John, Threshelfords,Feering,Klvdn Nichols John, Park farm, Kelvedon Milbanks Arthur Joseph, Corringales, Moss In. -
Castle Camps Parish Council Parish Clerk: Mrs Melanie Laing 4 Claydon Close, Castle Camps Cambs
CASTLE CAMPS PARISH COUNCIL PARISH CLERK: MRS MELANIE LAING 4 CLAYDON CLOSE, CASTLE CAMPS CAMBS. CB21 4TD TEL: 01799 584428 EMAIL: [email protected] MINUTES FOR MEETING HELD ON THURSDAY 11TH JANUARY 2018 AT 8.00PM IN CASTLE CAMPS VILLAGE HALL PRESENT: Sue Herbert (Chairman) Chris Basham (Vice Chairman) & Terry Chapman. In attendance: Mel Laing (Parish Clerk and 13 parishioners The meeting started at 8.00pm 1.Apologies and reasons for absence Dan Hoddinott and Clive Germany both sent apologies due to work commitments. Apologies were accepted. Resignations have been received from Bev Garbutt and Terry Mann. Councillors thanked Bev and Terry for their active participation on the council and all the input they had made. Resignations were accepted. 2. Approve minutes of meetings Parish Council Meeting Thursday 9th Nov 2017. Proposed by Sue Herbert, seconded by Terry Chapman Planning Meeting Thursday 14th Dec 2017. Proposed by Sue Herbert, seconded by Terry Chapman All Minutes were agreed and signed 3. Co opt new Councillors Sue Herbert proposed Mike Pierson and Roy Harper be co-opted as new councillors, seconded by Terry Chapman, agreed by Chris Basham. Deceleration’s of Acceptance of Office were signed 4. To make any declarations of interest Roy Harper declared an interest in Planning item 7.1 The Cottage 5. District and County Council items of interest Apologies were sent by Richard Turner and Andrew Fraser. Henry Batchelor yet to arrive 6. Parishioners Question Time Points raised and discussed were – Number of council positions available and ability to co opt 2 councillors. Compliments were given to the Clerk for recent communications shared with the Parish 7. -
Lordship Farm, Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire, CB21 4QH
Cheffins hosts the world’s largest monthly machinery auction selling agricultural machinery and contractor’s plant to an international market from our 40 acre site in Sutton, Cambridgeshire. Cheffins also conducts on site auctions throughout the UK for a number Auction sale of vintage and classic tractors, classic commercials, of clients. Our bespoke service includes everything from cataloguing vehicles, implements and spares the sale, advertising and marketing. An unrivalled machinery auction service On instructions from Paul Haylock LORDSHIP FARM, SHUDY CAMPS, Over 4,000 tractors Over 25,000 lots of Over 30,000 Sales to over 100 offered per year agricultural machinery registered buyers countries CAMBRIDGESHIRE, CB21 4QH offered per year worldwide SATURDAY 19TH JUNE 2021 AT 10.30AM 01353 777767 Property | Land | Fine Art | Farm Machinery cheffins.co.uk Cambridge • Saffron Walden • Newmarket • Ely • Haverhill • Sutton • London Cheffins, The Saleground, Sutton, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB6 2QT Paul Haylock Cover.indd 1 08/06/2021 15:16 LOT NO. 157 LOT NO. 220 LOT NO. 203 LOT NO. 163 LOT NO. 194 LOT NO. 175 LOT NO. 177 LOT NO. 162 08/06/2021 15:16 LOT NO. 202 LOT NO. 159 LOT NO. 204 Property | Land | Fine Art | Farm Machinery Cambridge • Saffron Walden • Newmarket • Ely • Haverhill • Sutton • London LOT NO. 190 Property | Land | Fine Art | Farm Machinery Cambridge • Saffron Walden • Newmarket • Ely • Haverhill • Sutton • London Paul Haylock Cover.indd 2 Lot No. Description COVID-19 PLEASE READ THIS • Please do not attend the sale if you have any symptoms of COVID-19 – www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/symptoms • Hand sanitisation units will be available throughout the sale ground for your use. -
Castle Camps
Castle Camps Settlement Size Settlement Category Adopted LDF Core Proposed Submission Strategy (2007) Local Plan (2013) Group Village Group Village Source: South Cambridgeshire District Council Population Dwelling Stock (mid-2012 estimate) (mid-2012 estimate) 660 280 Source: Cambridgeshire County Council Transport Bus Service: A) Summary Bus Service Monday – Friday Saturday Sunday Cambridge / Market Town Frequency Frequency Frequency To / From Cambridge 1 Bus No Service No Service To / From Haverhill 5 Buses 3 Buses No Service B) Detailed Bus Service Monday - Friday Cambridge / Market Service 7:00-9:29 9:30-16:29 16:30-18:59 19:00-23:00 Town To Cambridge 13B 1 Bus No Service No Service No Service From Cambridge 13B No Service No Service No Service No Service 13B No Service No Service No Service No Service To Haverhill 19 1 Bus 4 Buses 1 Bus No Service 13B 1 Bus No Service No Service No Service From Haverhill 19 No Service 4 Buses 1 Bus No Service Services and Facilities Study March 2014 Castle Camps Page 89 Saturday Cambridge / Market Service 7:00-9:29 9:30-16:29 16:30-18:59 19:00-23:00 Town To Cambridge 13B No Service No Service No Service No Service From Cambridge 13B No Service No Service No Service No Service 13B No Service No Service No Service No Service To Haverhill 19 No Service No Service No Service No Service 13B No Service No Service No Service No Service From Haverhill 19 No Service No Service No Service No Service Sunday Cambridge / Market Service 9:00-18:00 Town To Cambridge 13B No Service From Cambridge 13B No Service 13B -
LINTON PARISH COUNCIL Interim Clerk: Mrs Marilyn Strand the Village Hall, Coles Lane, Linton, Cambridge
LINTON PARISH COUNCIL Interim Clerk: Mrs Marilyn Strand The Village Hall, Coles Lane, Linton, Cambridge. CB21 4JS. Tel: 01223 891001 Email: [email protected] Chairman: Mrs Enid Bald. Minutes of the meeting of the Planning Committee of Linton Parish Council held at the Cathodeon Centre on Thursday 10th September 2015 at 7pm. Present: Cllr. Alison Walker (AW) (Chairman); Cllr. Nicola Miller (NM) (Vice-Chair); Cllr. Enid Bald (EB); Cllr. Jan Bumstead (JB); Cllr. David Champion (DC); Cllr. Amy Smith (AS); Cllr Beatrice Ward (Dr) (BW). Clerk: Marilyn Strand Members of the Public: 18 County Cllr. Roger Hickford. The meeting was opened at 7pm. 1. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Cllr. Jacque Wilson (unwell) 2. COUNCILLORS’ DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST DC declared a personal interest in item 6 (b) S/1963/15/OL. This had been confirmed by SCDC’s Monitoring Officer and CAPALC. 3. OPEN FORUM FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Residents from Bartlow Road, Horseheath Road, Kenwood Gardens, Lonsdale, Emsons Close and Horn Lane had attended the meeting in order to express objections to planning applications S/1969/15/OL – Ely Diocese, and S/1963/15/OL – Pembroke College, University of Cambridge & G W. Balaam & Sons Ltd. Their objections are summarised as follows: The infrastructure is already at or near capacity for schools and the medical centre, as well as roads, water and sewage, making the proposed developments unsustainable. The sewage system in this area is overwhelmed which frequently causes the sewers to overflow and flood properties in Emsons Close. Almost half of the proposed development on Bartlow Road is situated within a flood plain which floods annually. -
Essex, Herts, Middlesex Kent
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OF ESSEX, HERTS, MIDDLESEX KENT ; CORRECTED TO THE TIME OF PUBLICATION. r LONDON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY KELLY AND CO,, OLD BOSWELL COURT, ST. CLEMENT'S, STRAND. W.C. 1862. PREFACE. TIIE Proprietors, in submitting to their Subscribers and the Public the present (being the Fifth) Edition of the Six HOME COUNTIES DIRECTORY, trust that it may • be found to be equal in accuracy to the previous Editions. Several additions have been made to the present volume : lists of Hundreds and Poor Law Unions have been included in the Topography of each County; it is stated under each Parish in what Hundred, Union and County Court District it is situate, as well as the Diocese, Archdeaconry and Rural Deanery; and the College and University of every Beneficed Clergyman have been given. The Post Office Savings Banks have been noticed; the names of the Parish Clerks are given under each Parish ; and lists of Farm Bailiffs of gentlemen farming their own land have been added. / The bulk of the Directory has again increased considerably: the Third Edition consisted of 1,420 pages; the Fourth had increased to 1,752 pages; and the present contains 1,986 pages. The value of the Directory, however, will depend principally on the fact that it has been most carefully corrected, every parish having been personally visited by the Agents during the last six months. The Proprietors have again to return their thanks to the Clergymen, Clerks of the Peace, Magistrates' Clerks, Registrars, and other Gentlemen who have assisted the Agents while collecting the information. -
Planning Delegation Meeting Minutes 6 October 2020
Delegation meeting - Minutes • Date: 6 October 2020 • Time: 11am to 12:30pm • Meeting held: via Teams • Attendees: Chris Carter (CC), Cllr John Batchelor (JB), Dean Scrivener (DS), Paul Hunt (PH), Michael Sexton (MS) • Notes and actions: Jemma Smith Minutes approved by: Cllr John Batchelor (Consultant) on 09 October 2020, Chris Carter (Delivery Manager – Strategic Sites) on 09 October 2020 20/02527/HFUL 2 Butt Lane Great Wilbraham - Single storey rear extension replacing an existing conservatory, a single storey detached outbuilding and a new front entrance porch replacing an existing canopy (DS) Reason for call-in request Members unanimously agreed to maintain their objection to the planning application. Members want to reiterate their concerns over building work and request a robust traffic management be in place to avoid any problems. As the rebuild of the proposed new conservatory goes well beyond the permitted development line, they cannot support this application as it stands, and recommend refusal. Note: if the new conservatory is kept within the development line (i.e. in line with the current brick-built lounge) then this may be acceptable.’ Key considerations It was noted that the Parish Council, whilst objecting, had not requested that the application be referred to the planning committee for decision. Notwithstanding, it was considered that the proposal did not present significant implications for adopted policy and was not of a nature scale or complexity to warrant a committee decision. The recent history of the site was noted, including the recent committee decision in respect of another matter, but this was not considered to trigger committee referral. -
Daisy Cottage, 5 Camps Road, Bartlow, Cambridge CB21 4PP
Daisy Cottage, 5 Camps Road, Bartlow, Cambridge CB21 4PP Guide Price £385,000 Freehold rah.co.uk 01223 800860 A CHARMING AND BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED 3 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED COTTAGE, EXTENDED AND EXCEPTIONALLY DECEPTIVE IN SIZE, WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF CHARACTER FEATURES THROUGHOUT AND THE ADDED BENEFIT OF A SOUTH FACING REAR GARDEN. 3 double bedrooms with the master bedroom having an en suite WC • ground floor bathroom with separate shower cubicle twin sinks and WC • kitchen/breakfast room • dining room • living room • garden room/study • inner hall • oil fired central heating • South facing rear garden • driveway parking for one car This charming semi-detached cottage really does have a wealth of character throughout and is exceptionally deceptive in size with the accommodation on offer being much larger than anticipated from the front. There is an impressive kitchen/breakfast room, finished with fitted base level units, space for appliances, a butler sink and attractive solid wood worktops. Furthermore, there are original floor to ceiling cupboards providing further storage which are recessed either side of the delightful fireplace, with exposed brickwork and an inset cast iron stove, the whole complimented by a Stone tiled floor. The living room is of good proportions, has a dual aspect including French doors opening to the South facing rear garden and a feature cast iron fireplace with wood mantle and Slate hearth. There is a dining room with front aspect and a charming garden room/study which maximises the living space, has a dual aspect and a door opening to a side passage which leads to the front of the property.