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Download: February 2019 Minutes: File Type
SCOTTER PARISH COUNCIL Scotter Village Hall, Scotton Road, Scotter, Gainsborough, Lincs DN21 3SA 01724 764599 Minutes of the meeting of the Council held at Scotter Village Hall on Monday 25th February 2019, commencing at 7.40pm. Present - Councillors: , R. Day, B. Billam, K. Whittle and the Clerk. The meeting commenced at 7.32pm 128 2018/19 To receive and approve apologies for absence. Apologies were received from Councillors Armstrong, Bond, Bullivent, Capes Collins and Tattersall. RESOLVED : to accept the apologies from Councillors Armstrong, Bond, Bullivent, Capes Collins and Tattersall. 129 2018/19 To receive declarations of interest in accordance with the Localism Act 2011. No declarations were made at this time. 130 2018/19 To approve the notes of the Council Meeting held on the 21st January 2019 as the Minutes of that meeting. RESOLVED : To approve the notes of the Council Meetings held on the 21st January 2019 as the Minutes of that meeting. These were signed by the Chairman. 131 2018/19 To receive a report on a recent inspection of Parson’s Field. Nothing to report. 132 2018/19 To agree which Councillors will be responsible for safety inspections of the cemetery and the playgrounds for the next month. Cllr R. Day and Cllr Bullivent were happy to continue. 133 2018/19 To discuss any planning applications received. The Council discussed the following applications and it was RESOLVED: to make the following comments 139039 Green Lawns, 7, Waggoners Close, Scotter, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, DN21 3RJ - Planning application for single storey side extension. No comment. 138989 Glebe Farm, Susworth Road, Susworth, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, DN17 3AT - Planning application for extensions and alterations to provide additional ground floor accommodation and garage No comment. -
LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY'8 Oats and Turnips
352 LEGSBY. LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY'8 oats and turnips. The -area is 2,920 acres; rateable Letter!! for Legsby through Lincoln, arrive about 9 value, £1,946; the population in 1901, 262. a.m. & for Collow by Lincoln, via Wragby. Wall Let BLEA SBY is a hamle~ t mile west ; there is a barrow ter Box, near the church, cleared at 5 p.m. week days near it. There are Methodist and United Methodist only. The nearest money mder & telegraph office is cha.pels. at Hainton, about 3! miles distant Wall Letter Box cleared at 5·45 p.m. week days only COLLOW (or Old Collar) ill a hamlet, consisting of two Public Elemenrt.6ry School (mixed), to hold 6o childiJ'ell; average attendance, 36; Mrs. Leigh-Carte, mistress farms, ~~ miles south-west. Se~on, Alfred Brown. Carriers pass through on tues. to & from Market B.aeen Barker Rev. Edward Waller (vicar) East Charles, CDttage farmer Neave Waiter .A., farmer, Bleasby Ellis Alfred, farmer. Liutle London Pickering Henry, farmer & overseer COMMERCIAL_ Faulkner Thomas, hawker, Bleasby Bands Thomas, cottage farmer !.dams John, farmer, Callow grange Fidlin Thomas Christophei'. farmer & &billS()n Charles, farmer Adams Luther, farmer, Legsby house woodman to R. N. Sutton-Nelthorpe Bobinson Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Blakey Henry, farmel' esq Bleasby Blanchard Charles, shopkeeper Giboons Henry, farmer, Little London Bowson Thomas Frederick, farmer, Brown Alfred, shoe maker & sexron HarriS<Jn Alfred, farmer Bleasby & nurseryman & florist at Burwell John Edward, farmer, Bleasby Kirk Wm. Simon, cottage farmer, West Torrington Chapman Fredk. Hy. farmer, Bleasby Bleasby Smith Joseph, cowkeeper Cook Thomas, farmer Lusby Geo. -
The London Gazette, Sth October 1974 8537
THE LONDON GAZETTE, STH OCTOBER 1974 8537 PASTORAL MEASURE 1968 PASTORAL MEASURE 1968 Notice is hereby given that Her Majesty was pleased on Notice is hereby given that Her' Majesty was pleased on the 25 th July 1974, by Order in Council to confirm a the 6th September 1974 by Order in Council to confirm a Scheme made by the Church Commissioners for declaring Scheme made by the Church Commissioners for uniting redundant the church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Marl- the parishes of South Ormsby with Ketsby ; Calceby ; and borough, a chapel of ease in the parish of Marlborough, Driby in the diocese of Lincoln ; and declaring redundant Saint Mary the Virgin with Saint Peter and Saint Paul, the parish church of the parish 'of Driby. in the diocese of Salisbury. Copies of the said Order may be obtained on application Copies of the said Order may be obtained on application to the Church Commissioners, 1 Millbank, Westminster, to the Church Commissioners, 1 Millbank, Westminster, SW1P 3JZ. London SW1P 3JZ. PASTORAL MEASURE 1968 TREASURY Notice is hereby given that Her Majesty was pleased on the 25th July 1974, by Order in Council to confirm a Treasury Chambers, London S.W.I. Scheme made by the Church Commissioners for uniting the parishes of Wold Newton and Hawerby-cum-Beesby, in 4th October 1974. the diocese of Lincoln, and declaring redundant the parish church of the parish of Hawerby-cum-Beesby. TENDERS FOR TREASURY BILLS Copies of the said Order may be obtained on application 1. The Lords 'Commissioners of Her Majesty's to the Church Commissioners, 1 Millbank, Westminster, Treasury hereby give notice that Tenders will be received London SW1P 3JZ. -
Brocklesby Estate - Housing Application Form
BROCKLESBY ESTATE - HOUSING APPLICATION FORM Full Name Date of Birth Address Post Code Length of time at current address Telephone Number Home Work/Mobile) Email Address Marital Status: Single Married Separated Divorced Partner Spouse/Partner’s Date of Full Name Birth Children Ages How was your current property held by you? As private tenant As a lodger As owner As tenant of housing association Living with parents As a council tenant of which local authority ____________________ Employer’s/ Business Name & Address Position Spouse/Partner’s Current Employer’s/ Business Name & Address Position Reasons for applying for housing: Any connections to the Brocklesby Estate? Type of accommodation required Large House Cottage Bungalow Number of bedrooms required: 1 2 3 4 4+ Preferred location Great Limber Kirmington Brocklesby Cabourne Melton Ross Croxton Habrough Ulceby Croxby Swallow Wootton Any specific properties on the Estate? Maximum rental budget, per month, exclusive of Utilities and Council Tax? Will anyone else besides yourself pay towards the deposit? If yes, provide names and address of each person and amount contributing Length of Tenancy required? When ideally would you wish it to commence? Do you own any pets? Details of pets Number of cars? (and also e.g. caravans/boats, etc.) Size of garden preferred Do you or your spouse have any convictions? Have you ever been declared bankrupt? Have you any County Court Judgements against you? Have you ever been served a Notice Seeking Possession? Do you currently claim for any Government benefits? If yes please give details Are you currently in a rented property? How did you hear of the Brocklesby Estate? Any other information that may support your application: Referees – financial and personal (we will not contact these without your permission) Next of kin and their contact details I confirm that I am over 18 years of age and the information given above is true and accurate. -
NCA Profile 42 Lincolnshire Coast and Marshes
National Character 42. Lincolnshire Coast and Marshes Area profile: Supporting documents www.gov.uk/natural-england 1 National Character 42. Lincolnshire Coast and Marshes Area profile: Supporting documents Introduction National Character Areas map As part of Natural England’s responsibilities as set out in the Natural Environment White Paper,1 Biodiversity 20202 and the European Landscape Convention,3 we are revising profiles for England’s 159 National Character Areas North (NCAs). These are areas that share similar landscape characteristics, and which East follow natural lines in the landscape rather than administrative boundaries, making them a good decision-making framework for the natural environment. Yorkshire & The North Humber NCA profiles are guidance documents which can help communities to inform West their decision-making about the places that they live in and care for. The information they contain will support the planning of conservation initiatives at a East landscape scale, inform the delivery of Nature Improvement Areas and encourage Midlands broader partnership working through Local Nature Partnerships. The profiles will West also help to inform choices about how land is managed and can change. Midlands East of Each profile includes a description of the natural and cultural features England that shape our landscapes, how the landscape has changed over time, the current key drivers for ongoing change, and a broad analysis of each London area’s characteristics and ecosystem services. Statements of Environmental South East Opportunity (SEOs) are suggested, which draw on this integrated information. South West The SEOs offer guidance on the critical issues, which could help to achieve sustainable growth and a more secure environmental future. -
In the Beginning SKIPWITHS
In the Beginning 16th to 18th century SKIPWITHS of Theddlethorpe, Manby, Grimoldby, Alvingham Lincolnshire, U.K. Introduction.......................................................................................................................... 2 Map of the Lincolnshire Marsh ............................................................................................ 4 Seven Generation Chart...................................................................................................... 5 First Generation................................................................................................................... 6 Second Generation (Children) ............................................................................................ 7 Third Generation (Grandchildren) ....................................................................................... 8 Fourth Generation (Great-Grandchildren)......................................................................... 11 Fifth Generation (Great Great-Grandchildren) .................................................................. 13 Sixth Generation (3x Great-Grandchildren) ...................................................................... 16 Appendix 1: Relationship to Skipworths of Sth Lindsey & Holland .................................. 17 Appendix 2: Relationship to the Skipwiths of Utterby ...................................................... 18 Appendix 3: Farming in Lincolnshire................................................................................ 19 -
TRADES DIRECTORY. Dickinson G. Fen
TRADES DIRECTORY. 365 FARMERs-continued. Dickinson G. Fen, Wainfleet St. Mary, Doughty S. Newton, Falkingham Dawson T. 'l'attershall, Thorpe, Eoston Boston Doughty T.Faldingworth,Market Rasen Dawson T. West Ashby, Horncastle DickinsonJ.Dowdyke,Suttertn. Spaldng Doughty W. Little Hnmby, Grantham Dawson W. Epworth Dickinson J. Normanby-by-:;pittal, Doulman J. Irby-in-the-Marsb, Spilsby Dawson W. Friskney, Boston Market Rasen Douse E. Tydd St. Mary, Long Sutton Dawson W. Mawthorpe, Willougbby, Dickinson J. Woolsthorpe, Grantham Doves J. Bennington, Boston Spilsby · Dickinson J. Wyvill, Colsterworth Dowlman G. Sloothby, Willoughby, Dawson W. Potter Hanworth, Lincoln Dickinson R. Frith bank, Sibsey,Boston Spilsby Dawson W. Skeldyke, Kirton, Boston Dickinson T. Great Ponton, Grantham DowlmanT.Willingham,Cherry,Lincoln Dawson W. Wood Enderby, Boston Dickinson W. Kirton, Boston Downing J. Barrowby, Grantham Day H. & W. Harmston, Lincoln Dickinson ·w. Welton, Lincoln Downing W. Casthorpe, Grantham Day Mrs. E. Scotter, Kirton-in-Lindsey Dickson C. South Killingholme, Ulceby DowningW. Empingham road,Stamford Day G. Prospect street, Horncastle Dieppe W. Whaplode drove, Crowland Downs F. Claypole, Newark Day H. Fulstow, Louth Diggle T. Sutton St. James,LongSutton Dows J. North Thoresby, Louth Day J. Crofton, Sleatord Di!l'gle T. Weston, Spalding Dows S. North Thoresby, Louth Day J. Northorpe, Donington, Spalding Dinsdale Mrs. A. North Killingholme, Dows T. North Thoresby, Louth, & Day J. Sutton St. James, Long Sutton Ulceby Fulstow Day J. Wood Enderby, Boston Dixon R. & W. Tupholme, Wragby Dowse B. Sutterton, Spalding Day J. W. Wootton, Ulceby Dixon Mrs. A. North Scarle, Newark Dowse C. Fen, Sutterton, Spalding Day Mrs. M. Caistor Dixon B. -
'Grayfield House', South Ormsby Road, Tetford, LN9 6QF Asking Price of £490,000
'Grayfield House', South Ormsby Road, Tetford, LN9 6QF Asking Price Of £490,000 Impressive and Spacious Family Home Situated on the outskirts of this much sought after Wolds village, is this impressive and well 5 Reception Rooms presented spacious family home, having over 2700 4 Double Bedrooms (1 En-suite) sq ft of accommodation. The property is set within good sized gardens and enjoys lovely rural views Double Garage Block and Workshop to both front and rear over adjoining countryside Rural Aspects to Front and Rear and fully warrants an internal inspection to appreciate the accommodation on offer. South African Hard Wood Windows Horncastle - 01507 526877 & Woodhall Spa - 01526 353185 www.waltersestateagents.co.uk GRAYFIELD HOUSE, SOUTH ORMSBY ROAD, TETFORD, HORNCASTLE, LN9 6QF ENTRANCE LOBBY With tiled flooring, radiator, built-in double cloaks cupboard and glazed door to separate inner hall with return staircase to the first floor with under stairs storage cupboard. STUDY 12' 9" x 8' 6" (3.89m x 2.59m) off, with radiator and internet point. CENTRAL LIVING ROOM 23' 8" x 12' 2" (7.21m x 3.71m) Having feature brick fireplace and raised tiled hearth housing the cast iron log burner, radiator, engineered hard wood flooring, TV, telephone and internet points, glazed double doors to the conservatory, open access to the kitchen and door to the: LOUNGE 19' 8" x 13' 7" (5.99m x 4.14m) Having feature open fireplace with cast iron dog grate and surround with tiled hearth, radiator, internet point, glazed door to conservatory. CONSERVATORY 19' 0" x 9' 8" (5.79m x 2.95m) Being part- brick with uPVC sealed double glazed windows and double doors to side patio and garden, tiled flooring, two radiators. -
LINCOLNSHIRE. [KELLY's
648 PUB LINCOLNSHIRE. [KELLY's PUBLICANS continued. Carpenters' Arms, John Cawkwell, Fenton, Newark Blue Bell, Dixon Johnson, Scredington, Falkingham Carpenters' Arms, M. Redley, South st. Crowland, Peterbro' Blue Bell, Edwin Lacy, South Somercotes, Grimsby Carpenters' Arms, Saml. Thomlinson, West wood side,Bawtry Blue Bell, Joseph Mitchell, 14 North street, Grantham Carres Arms, Mrs. Susannah Elkington, Soutbgate, Sleaford Blue Bell, Edwin Newland, 378 Victoria st. nth. Gt.Gnmsby Castle, John Bull, Castle street, Stamford Blue Bell, William Pickwell, Pickworth, Falkingham Castle, Mrs. Sarah Corthorn, 55 Bailgate, Lincoln Blue Bell, George Smith, Whitecross st. Barton-on-Humber Castle inn, Joseph Denman, Torksey, Lincoln Blue Bell hotel, family, commercial & posting house, Robert Castle, Chapman Emerson, Kirton fen, Boston Ingram Swaby, Scunthorpe, Doncaster Castle inn, John George Hartley, Coningsby, Boston Blue Boar, Henry Elsom, Cow bit, Spalding Castle inn, James Hudson, Castle Bytham, Stamford Blue Boar, Robert Speight, 293 High street, Lincoln Castle, John Brown Pike, 46 South street, Horncastle Blue Boat, Thomas Heath,"\\ harf road, Grantham Castle inn, Samuel Reynolds, 36 J<'ydell street, Boston Blue Bull inn, John Brown, 64 Westgate, Grantham Castle, Samuel Strawson, Halltoft end, Freiston, Boston Blue Cow, Thomas Gray, 63 Castlegate, Grantham Cattle Market hotel, William Marshal!, Monks road, Lincoln Blue Cow, George Kelly Hudson, South Witham, Grantham Cavendish Arms, Hobert Wright, Tallin~:,rton, Stamford Blue Dog, William Cousins, Stainby, Grantham Chaplin Arms, Mrs. Mary Auckland, Martin, Lincoln Blue Dog, Geo. William Enderby, 10 Watergate, Grantham Chaplin's Arms, Mrs. Hannah Jobnson, Navenby S.O Blue Fox inn, Edward Holling-sworth, Gunby, Grantham Chaplin's Arms, Mrs. Fanny Nixon, Canwick road, Lincoln Blue Grey hound, HaywoodBrewster, Westborou£;"h,Grantham Chapman 's hotel, J spb. -
Name of Scheme Contact Details
List of local Voluntary Car Schemes. Information correct as of 28 November 2019 Name of Scheme Contact details Boston Community Car Scheme 01205 360183 Mon -Fri 9-12 (mainly medical) including surrounding villages Crowland Cares – Crowland and 01733 211797 (Crowland Library) surrounding villages (mainly [email protected] medical) Deepings and Glinton PPG Car 07858 373912 scheme Donington Car scheme 01775 822856 Gainsborough Community Wheels 01427 611441 Mon; Wed, Fri 10 – 3 Grantham Area Community 01476 978916 Transport (.50p per mile from drivers home) Heckington Area Voluntary Car 01529 460809 Mon -Fri 0830 – 1000 Service – a message can be left outside these hours Horncastle Area Voluntary Car 01507 526961 Scheme Lincoln Area Dial a Ride 01522 544983 [email protected] Skegness & Louth & District 01507 609535 Voluntary Car Services (Covers all of Lincolnshire) Navenby Voluntary car scheme 01522 811132 Tue-Fri 9-12 (Navenby residents only) Nettleham and Cherry Willingham 07565 185102 Medical Practice Car Scheme www.healthwatchlincolnshire.co.uk Contact 01205 820892 List of local Voluntary Car Schemes. Information correct as of 28 November 2019 Ruskington and Dorrington Parish 01526 833630 or 07450382628 Mon -Fri 9-4 Council Hospital Voluntary Car Scheme Saxilby with Ingelby Car Scheme 07530 327664 only patients within the parish Mon –Fri 8.30-9.30 Scotter Forward 07443 535548 Sleaford and North Kesteven area 01522 544983 Mon to Fri 09.00 to 15.30 (Covered by Lincoln Dial a Ride) South Holland Voluntary Car Scheme (village co-ordinators) 01775 630144 / 01406366820 Spalding and Cowbit Holbeach and Fleet Long Sutton, Lutton and Gedney Moulton, Whaplode and Weston Sutton Bridge (Christ Church) Stamford 01780 482380 Mon -Fri 9-1 Community Transport Scheme Membership scheme with members paying an annual subscription of £15 and then paying for individual journeys at very competitive rates. -
Lincolnshire Care Services Directory 2020/21
Lincolnshire Care Services Directory 2020/21 The essential guide to choosing and paying for care and support In association with www.carechoices.co.uk HALCYON CARE A TEAM THAT REALLY CARES Halcyon Care has been established since 1989. It is a family owned company providing residential, nursing and dementia care. We pride ourselves in delivering care which focuses on the resident as an individual and recognises their unique characteristics, lifestyle preferences and care needs. We aim to provide a friendly home environment with up to date facilities where visitors are welcome at any time. • Respite and day care • GP visits to our homes • Home cooked meals and a wide range of social activities • Special care for mental health-related problems • En-suite rooms • Visiting Chiropodist and Hairdresser MARTIN HALL NIGHTINGALE HOUSE HOMER LODGE CARE CENTRE CARE CENTRE CARE CENTRE The Old Hall, High Street, Martin by Main Road, Bucknall, 23 – 26 Monson Street, Timberland, Lincolnshire LN4 3QY Woodhall Spa LN10 5DT Lincoln LN5 7RZ 40 nursing and personal care beds, 45 personal care beds, including people 47 nursing and personal care beds including people with dementia & with dementia and physical disability physical disability Tel: 01526 388261 BUCKNALL Tel: 01522 530108 LINCOLN Tel: 01526 378251 MARTIN E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] WAINFLEET MANOR THE FOUNTAINS CARE CENTRE CARE CENTRE CARE CENTRE Rumbold Lane, Skegness, Fen Road, East Kirkby, Church Lane, Tetney, Lincolnshire -
Night of the Intruders Unternehmen Gisela
NIGHT OF THE INTRUDERS UNTERNEHMEN GISELA In early March 1945, the German Luftwaffe, in an isolated display of resistance, developed a tactic which, had it been deployed earlier, could have neutralised the WWII operations of Royal Air Force Bomber Command. In the early hours of 4th March 1945, in Unternehmen (Operation) Gisela, some 200 Junkers JU88 nightfighters of the Luftwaffe Nachtjagdeschwader Gruppen (Night Fighter destroyer Group) had been deployed to intercept the allied bombers returning to base at their most vulnerable point, just before landing. The marauding aircraft crossed the North Sea at points stretching between the Thames Estuary and up the east coast to the North Yorkshire moors. The fact that these intruders were able to cross the North Sea coast without being picked up by English radar operators would seem to have been a result of a degree of complacency that had set in amongst Bomber Command, as the Luftwaffe appeared to be subdued. F/Lt 'Uncle Will' Hay, piloted PB504, one of 12 Lancasters dispatched by 49 Squadron to attack the Dortmund-Ems Canal; during the return leg he noted something rather unusual: "Coming back from the Dortmund-Ems, I saw beacons on the Dutch coast, the type which the night fighters orbit before being vectored onto the stream. The beacons were usually single, but this was a double one and to me meant only one thing - the fighters were waiting to move in. I dropped to sea level (ignoring the bomb aimer's complaints about the sudden rush of pressure on his ears) and we came back just over the tops of the waves." 'Uncle Will's' instincts were correct; for crossing the North Sea with the returning bombers of 4 and 5 Groups, were Ju88Gs of the German Luftwaffe - but here 'Uncle' (whose crew was one operation shy of their tour) luck must have been strong, for the enemy was also flying to England at wave top level.