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NEWCASTLE- UNDER-LYME Stoke -On-Trent Hanley Burslem Tunstall
C O G AD O O G N U T A D A O T D U FEGG HAYES ROAD Fegg Hayes EN F N SH unnels T IEL R S D E D E I A O R C R P T LANE N OA A I C C D V H ON E R L E GT B O S O IN N EVA AD L A RIV N A G R AD RG R T E VE O RO E L C N O A E UE RIDG A E A R R N Y L D D U T UE P EN A N LO O S CDRIVE A AV O C D S IA V N V H GE N EL D E EE S H RO Line Houses O R E N IG AD ZC G H E L AD R L A O L C T H O R L J I R O O P L H S Y H T B A A R EA R H E R G K AN D D I D V U E L R U C E W E I B E CHEL GR S A L RD A N B O ER C A T T W H A E G G R ORD LISH T T S ORD RD R C O H OW H LE E SHELF E B RE E C N N N A E R A Y M CHEL ARDLEY DRO LA R R E EN W O T AD R A L IN R I O H D A H L A AZ D OA V N J A A I EL N R D Y H E E E D U R R A W G R AR LH W Y STR D W N M Talke L R D A R H Sandyford U 4 L O O I A O R H PL EA T T E A 3 OO FI E K G H ERSF D IC I ND T CROFTROAD D E S STA RN B A G E W H BA Whitfield A U Dunkirk O S B Parrot’s Drumble R Pits B E H C R L A S C O D Ravenscliffe O H O C D Valley R R Great Chell D U K A O OA Nature L E R A R L A S B A N I T D L E AK B L E E A D F D T PITL L O E E L R Y A O N O Y R O B Reserve E I R S N T G R R R N A R J O H A R Monks-Neil Park M O D D S Bathpool L E E L S A O ' EL’S E B D A P RI L A E ND D E N LEY A A L W N H A Pitts V I L Park Y H E A T 5 A T Little N Y R C 2 V A I E S Hill 7 E U OAD T M CORNHILL R S B 2 N S E E A N M SO U R Holly Wall O C N Chell E DR T S 7 E T D B A N OA A H Y 2 R Clanway S K R D W A U N I 5 Y O BA OAD G H W A B RINK T EYR O E G A WJO T SP C L A H U ES Sports K T N H O E R Y A H I N K S N W N B O N E A -
The Shaw Education Trust (A Company Limited By
Company Registration No. 09067175 (England and Wales) THE SHAW EDUCATION TRUST (A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE) ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2019 THE SHAW EDUCATION TRUST CONTENTS Page Reference and administrative details 1 - 2 Trustees' report 3 - 13 Governance statement 14 - 17 Statement on regularity, propriety and compliance 18 Statement of trustees' responsibilities 19 Independent auditors' report on the accounts 20 - 22 Independent reporting accountant's assurance report on regularity 23 - 26 Statement of financial activities including income and expenditure account 27 - 28 Balance sheet 29 Statement of cash flows 30 Notes to the financial statements including accounting policies 31 - 67 THE SHAW EDUCATION TRUST REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS Members Mr C Richards The Shaw Trust Mr J Rouse (Chair) Mr J Norman (Vice Chair) Mr D Bateson (appointed 10 December 2018) Mr P Baldwin (appointed 10 December 2018) Trustees Mr D Bateson Mr M Hawker Mrs J Morgan (Chief Executive Officer) Mr J Norman Mr D Phipps (Resigned 30 April 2019) Mr M Cladingbowl Mr J Rouse (Chair) Senior management team CEO and Accounting Officer Mrs J Morgan Director of Education, Standards and Mrs J Yarwood Training Chief Operating Officer Mr P Harrison Finance Director Miss H Turner Operations Director Mr G Lawrie Estates Director Mr P Potts Company secretary Mr N Carey (resigned 5 July 2019) Mr P Harrison (appointed 6 July 2019) Company registration number 09067175 (England and Wales) Registered office The Lodge Wolstanton High School -
Economic Needs Assessment Newcastle-Under-Lyme & Stoke-On-Trent
Economic Needs Assessment Newcastle-under-Lyme & Stoke-on-Trent June 2020 Contents Executive Summary i 1. Introduction 1 2. National Policy and Guidance 4 3. Economic and Spatial Context 8 4. Local Economic Health-check 19 5. Overview of Employment Space 40 6. Commercial Property Market Review 59 7. Review of Employment Sites 81 8. Demand Assessment 93 9. Demand / Supply Balance 120 10. Strategic Sites Assessment 137 11. Summary and Conclusions 148 Appendix 1: Site Assessment Criteria Appendix 2: Site Assessment Proformas Appendix 3: Sector to Use Class Matrix Our reference NEWP3004 This report was commissioned in February 2020, and largely drafted over the period to June in line with the original programme for the Joint Local Plan. Discrete elements of the analysis, purely relating to supply, were completed beyond this point due to the limitations of lockdown. Executive Summary 1. This Economic Needs Assessment has been produced by Turley – alongside a separate but linked Housing Needs Assessment (HNA) – on behalf of Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council and Stoke-on-Trent City Council (‘the Councils’). It is intended to update their employment land evidence, last reviewed in 20151, and comply with national planning policy that has since been revised2. It provides evidence to inform the preparation of a Joint Local Plan, while establishing links with ambitious economic strategies that already exist to address local and wider priorities in this area. 2. It should be noted at the outset that while this report takes a long-term view guided by trends historically observed over a reasonable period of time, it has unfortunately been produced at a time of exceptional economic volatility. -
Great Oak and Diglake Farms
GREAT OAK AND DIGLAKE FARMS Halls are delighted with instructions to offer FOR SALE by Private Treaty GREAT OAK AND DIGLAKE FARMS Bignall End, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST7 8NF Introduction A substantial grassland farming estate with great potential Conveniently located adjacent to A500 with great transport links Two farmhouses one in need of modernisation Three farm yards with useful outbuildings and space to expand Fantastic rolling countryside surrounding the Wedgewood Monument Fishing pool with great potential 440 acres of productive pastureland 35 acres of mixed woodland In total about 497 acres FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY EITHER AS A WHOLE OR IN LOTS: Lot One - Great Oak Farm A productive pasture farm with an impressive 5 bed farmhouse for improvement and traditional and more modern farm buildings, all set in about 159 acres of surrounding land Lot Two - Diglake Farm A picturesque farm which surrounds the Wedgewood monument with a more modern agriculturally tied 4 bed farmhouse and range of traditional buildings all set in about 292 acres of rolling pastureland Lot Three - Jamage Farm A useful range of farm buildings close to the A500 complete with about 24 acres of pasture Lot Four - Land Adjacent to the A500 Pasture land and woodland in a great location close to the A500 extending to about 13 acres Lot Five - Land Opposite Red Street Sports Field A single block of versatile pastureland extending to about 6 acres, suitable for equestrian purposes Lot Six - Land Jamage Road A conveniently located pony paddock on the edge of Red Street extending to about 1.5 acres Lot Seven - Land at Butters Green A conveniently located pony paddock at Butters Green extending to about 0.6 acres N.B the lotting is for guidance purposes only and offers will be considered for any other suggested subdivision 4 GREAT OAK AND DIGLAKE FARMS SITUATION Great Oak and Diglake Farms are located just to the north of Bignall End, Stoke-on-Trent in the county of Staffordshire. -
Name of Deceased
Date before which Name of Deceased Address, description and date of death of Names, addresses and descriptions of Persons to whom notices of claims are to be notices of claims (Surname first) Deceased given and names, in parentheses, of Personal Representatives to be given LONGLEY, Mary 13 Valley Mount, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, G. R. H. Kendrew & Co., 8 Raglan Street, Harrogate, HG1 1LJ. (James 30th September 1978 Widow. 12th June 1978. Toole.) (181) SMITH, George Brook House, Englesca Brook, Near Crcwc, Pedley Timpcrley & Tomkinson, National Westminster Chambers, 44A Crewe 8th September 1978 Cheshire. 29th March 1978. Road, Alsager, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 2ET, Solicitors. (John Smith, Edward (181) Thomas Timperley and Norman Percy Timperley.) LAVIS, William James ... 26 Lyndale Avenue, Bridgwater, Somerset. Reed & Reed, 17 King Square, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 3AN 31st August 1978 5th May 1978. (182) LATTER, Sidney Harold 11 Howard Street, Oxford, Storeman. 22nd Reeves & Wood, 19 St. Michaels Street, Oxford, OX1 2DT. (Roger Anthony 8th September 1978 June 1978. Spencer Wood.) (183) M EVANS, Sarah Jane 92 Liverpool Road, Red Street, Chesterton, Sproston Slaney & Swann, 3 King Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, 1st September 1978 r Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, Widow. ST5~1EU, Solicitors. (Howard Spencer Casewell.) (184) o 29th May 1978. SMITH, Violet May 10 Wains Close, Clevedon, Avon, formerly of Tanner Vowles and Cheshire, 3 Alexandra Road, Clevedon, Avon. (Peter John 15th September 1978 i First floor Flat, 17 Victoria Road, Clevedon, Preece.) (185) Avon, Widow. 18th June 1978. o WAREHAM, Olive Bourton House, Bishops Cannings, Devizes, Wansbroughs, 40 Market Place, Devizes, Wilts, SN10 1JE 31st August 1978 Gwendoline. -
Memorials of Old Staffordshire, Beresford, W
M emorials o f the C ounties of E ngland General Editor: R e v . P. H. D i t c h f i e l d , M.A., F.S.A., F.R.S.L., F.R.Hist.S. M em orials of O ld S taffordshire B e r e s f o r d D a l e . M em orials o f O ld Staffordshire EDITED BY REV. W. BERESFORD, R.D. AU THOft OF A History of the Diocese of Lichfield A History of the Manor of Beresford, &c. , E d i t o r o f North's .Church Bells of England, &■V. One of the Editorial Committee of the William Salt Archaeological Society, &c. Y v, * W ith many Illustrations LONDON GEORGE ALLEN & SONS, 44 & 45 RATHBONE PLACE, W. 1909 [All Rights Reserved] T O T H E RIGHT REVEREND THE HONOURABLE AUGUSTUS LEGGE, D.D. LORD BISHOP OF LICHFIELD THESE MEMORIALS OF HIS NATIVE COUNTY ARE BY PERMISSION DEDICATED PREFACE H ILST not professing to be a complete survey of Staffordshire this volume, we hope, will W afford Memorials both of some interesting people and of some venerable and distinctive institutions; and as most of its contributors are either genealogically linked with those persons or are officially connected with the institutions, the book ought to give forth some gleams of light which have not previously been made public. Staffordshire is supposed to have but little actual history. It has even been called the playground of great people who lived elsewhere. But this reproach will not bear investigation. -
Boundary Commission for England
BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND PROCEEDINGS AT THE 2018 REVIEW OF PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES IN ENGLAND HELD AT COUNTY BUILDINGS, MARTIN STREET, STAFFORD, ST16 2LH ON MONDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2016 DAY ONE Before: Ms Margaret Gilmore, The Lead Assistant Commissioner ____________________________________________________________ Transcribed from audio by W B Gurney & Sons LLP 83 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0HW Telephone Number: 020 3585 4721/22 ____________________________________________________________ Time noted: 10.00 am THE LEAD ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER: Good morning ladies and gentlemen. It is great to be here in Stafford and welcome to this public hearing on the Boundary Commission for England’s initial proposals for new parliamentary constituency boundaries in the West Midlands. My name is Margaret Gilmore, I am an Assistant Commissioner of the Boundary Commission for England and I was appointed by the Commission to assist them in their task of making recommendations for new constituencies in the West Midlands. I am responsible for chairing the hearing today and tomorrow and I am also responsible, with my fellow Assistant Commissioner David Latham, who is here, for analysing all of the representations received about the initial proposals and then presenting recommendations to the Commission as to whether or not those initial proposals should be revised. I am assisted here today by members of the Commission staff led by Glenn Reed, who is sitting beside me and Glenn will shortly provide an explanation of the Commission’s initial proposals for new constituencies in this region and he will tell you how you can make written representations and will deal with one or two administrative matters. The hearing today is scheduled to run from 10.00 am until 8.00 pm and tomorrow it is scheduled to run from 9.00 am until 5.00 pm and I can vary that timetable and I will take into account the attendance and the demand for opportunities to speak. -
2009 Annual Monitoring Report
Newcastle-under-Lyme Local Development Framework Annual Monitoring Report December 2009 Newcastle-under-Lyme Annual Monitoring Report 2008/09 Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY – 2008/09 ........................................................................... 3 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................... 6 2. The monitoring framework................................................................................... 7 3. Local Development Implementation.................................................................... 8 4. The key characteristics of the Borough of ....................................................... 11 5. Policy monitoring................................................................................................ 19 5.1 Sustainability ................................................................................................... 19 5.2 Housing ........................................................................................................... 26 5.3 Employment .................................................................................................... 32 5.4 Town centres................................................................................................... 36 5.5 Community facilities ........................................................................................ 38 5.6 Natural environment........................................................................................ 39 5.7 Historical environment.................................................................................... -
A Copy of Our Practice Leaflet Can Be
WOLSTANTON MEDICAL CENTRE A KEELE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC GENERAL PRACTICE PRACTICE INFORMATION LEAFLET Dr. Alwyn T.R. Ralphs M.B.; Ch.B; Cert; Med.Ed; D.R.C.O.G.; F.R.C.G.P Dr. John J. Edwards M.B; Ch.B.; M.P.H; D.F.P.H; M.R.C.G.P; PHD Dr. Elizabeth Cottrell M.B.Ch.B.; D.F.S.R.H.; D.R.C.O.G.; D.Med.Sci; M.R.C.G.P.; Ph.D Dr. Andrew Davy M.B.Ch.B; BSC; RCGP Wolstanton Medical Centre The Practice has been on its present site since 1969, providing gen- The Practice Boundary eral medical practitioner services to the people of the area and This map below gives an impression of the practice area. We regret has access suitable for disabled patients. that we cannot accept patients who live outside this area. If you All Medical Services, including family planning, maternity care and move away from this area, you will be asked to register with a doctor child health surveillance are provided. Several of the partners have local to your new address. additional qualifications in these areas and also perform some joint injections and minor operative procedures. We operate a group practice, and you may see any one of the doctors in the Practice but we urge you as far as possible to see one doctor only, to maintain continuity in your care. Patient Participation Group This Panel meets regularly and supports the work of the Practice through their help, advice and contacts with the people of Wolstanton, May Bank, Porthill, Cross Heath and surrounding areas. -
Burslem Conservation Area, Whose Original Boundary Was Designated in October 1972 and the Most Recent Extension to the Boundary Was Made in December 2007
0 1 Contents LIST OF FIGURES & MAPS 3 1. APPRAISAL CONTEXT 4 2. THE STUDY AREA 6 3. HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 8 4. SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND APPRAISAL OF VIEWS 13 4.1 TOWNSCAPE FORM 14 4.2 USE 24 4.3 VIEWS 24 4.4 OPEN SPACES & PUBLIC REALM 29 5. BUILT FORM 5.1 THE INFLUENCE OF USE PATTERNS AND PATRONAGE 33 5.2 ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER, MATERIALS, COLOURS AND TEXTURES 33 5.21 Style 33 5.22 Plan, Form and Massing 34 5.23 External Walls and Façade Finishes 35 5.24 Roofs 36 5.25 Windows 37 5.26 Porches 37 5.27 Doors 37 5.28 Enclosure 38 5.29 Shop Fronts 39 5.210 Details and Features 40 5.211 Groundscape and Public Realm 41 5.3 LISTED AND UNLISTED BUILDINGS OF IMPORTANCE 44 5.31 Buildings on the Statutory List 44 5.32 Locally Listed Buildings 45 5.4 TREES, GREEN SPACES, EDGES AND ECOLOGY 48 5.5 DETRACTORS, NEUTRAL AREAS AND GAP SITES 50 – ENHANCEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES 6. PRESSURES AND THREATS 55 7. SUMMARY OF SPECIAL INTEREST 56 8 . RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROPOSALS 57 9. SOURCES 60 APPENDICES Appendix A: Statutory Listed buildings Appendix B: Locally Listed buildings Appendix C: Article 4 Direction 2 List of Figures FIG 1: Burslem in the City Context FIG 2: Old Yates map FIG 3: Swan Bank Methodist Church (circa 1890-1895) FIG 4: Burslem’s first Town Hall (1843) FIG 5: Historic photo of Burslem Station (1955) FIG 6: Old Town Hall FIG 7: View into Conservation Area on Westport Road FIG 8: View along Moorland Road to the town centre FIG 9: View within the Conservation Area of the Old Town Hall FIG 10: William Clowes Street FIG 11: St John’s -
Sneyds of Keele Hall, Staffordshire
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVES TEL: 01782 733237 EMAIL: [email protected] LIBRARY Ref code: GB 172 S Sneyds of Keele Hall, Staffordshire Uncalendared family papers Household, personal, public and legal Household management 289-291 Household fabric, ornaments etc. 291-294 Books and manuscripts 294-296 Sale catalogues, exhibition catalogues etc. 296-298 Personal: correspondence 298-302 Personal: general 302-307 Political 308-310 Private, public office 310-317 Semi-public 317-321 Legal 321-335 Probate and administration 335-339 Trustee and executorship 339-343 Loans and family settlements 343-347 Extraneous 347-351 Miscellaneous 352-353 Non-archive 353-361 Librarian: Paul Reynolds Library Telephone: (01782) 733232 Fax: (01782) 734502 Keele University, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG, United Kingdom Tel: +44(0)1782 732000 http://www.keele.ac.uk This l i s t supersedes the summary l i s t of the Sneyd Papers issued by the John Rylands Library, Manchester, in November 1950. It classifies the material and allots a permanent reference number to each item. The Sneyd Papers were at Keele Hall after the Second World War, when they were purchased by Mr Raymond Richards, of Gawswcrth, from Cci« Balph Sneyd (1863-1949), the family’ s last direct descendant. After adding the rescued papers to his collection Mr Richards placed the bulk of it in the John Rylands Library, on deposit. The University of Keele (then the University College of North Staffordshire) purchased most of the collection in 1957 and the Sneyd Papers therefore returned to Keele, where they are now housed in the University Library. -
Planning Brief Former Westcliffe Hospital, Turnhurst Road, Chell, Stoke-On-Trent
PLANNING BRIEF FORMER WESTCLIFFE HOSPITAL, TURNHURST ROAD, CHELL, STOKE-ON-TRENT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The City Council has prepared this brief to guide potential bidders in drawing up proposals for the site of the former Westcliffe Hospital, Turnhurst Road, Chell. This document sets out the Council’s intentions for the future use of the site, and also the requirements and expectations for development. The advice is given without prejudice to any decision made in the formal determination of a planning application. 1.2 The site has been identified for development under the Extra Care PFI. With a site area of 2.23 hectares, the site can accommodate approximately 135 extra care units, comprising a mix of 1 and 2 bedroom self-contained apartments for older people. 1.3 As well as housing units, the development will offer a range of communal facilities which are considered vital to the development of social support networks within extra care housing schemes. Facilities will be open to older residents within the wider community to enable them to take part in activities and access services. Proposals should therefore provide a high level of communal spaces to complement the residential accommodation, conforming to guidance on housing for older people issued by the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA). 2. THE SITE AND ITS SURROUNDINGS 2.1 The site comprises the former Westcliffe Hospital and grounds fronting Turnhurst Road, Chell, Stoke-on-Trent. It covers a total area of 2.23 hectares and is identified on Plan 1 and aerial photo (attached at Appendix 1). 2.2 The Westcliffe Hospital closed in 2007.