Staffordshire. Far 681

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Staffordshire. Far 681 TRADES DIRECTORY.] STAFFORDSHIRE. FAR 681 Harper "P:phraim, Bednall, Stafford Harvey Wm. Bromley Hurst, Rugeley Heatley Thomas, The Medleys, Pats- Harper Richard, Marsh end, Wednes- Harvey W. Kingiiley moor,Kingsley,Stk hull, Wolverhampton field, Wolverhampton Harvey Willia.m, Whitley eaves, Woot- Heaton Edward, Moorleigh heath, Mid- Harris Benjamin, Butterton, Leek ten, Eccleshall dleton Green, Stoke Harris Edward, Holly grove, Rolling- Haskew F. W. Dark la. Longdon,Rugly Heaton Waiter Shirley, The Grange, ton, Stafford Hastilow J. Burntwood, Lichfield Stallington, Stoke Harris Geo. Dean st. Brewood,Stafford Hastilow John, Highfields, Burntwood, Heaton William, Coton hayes, Coton, Harris Hy. Acton Trussell, Stafford Lichfield Milwich, Stone Harris John, Upper Leigh, Stoke Hastings G. H. jun. Grindon, Stoke Heler Bros. Darlaston, Stone Harris W. Damgate, Ilam, Ashbourne Hathaway John, Shenstone park, Shen- Heler J oseph, Craddock's moss, Leycetb HaiTis William, Draycott, Derby stone, Lichfield Heler Mrs. Joseph, Brockwood hill, Harris William, Fauld, Burton Rattan J. 'r. Great Wyrley, Walsall Park End, Newcastle Harris W. Woodlands, Uttoxeter S.O Hawkesworth John, Bagnall, Stoke Heler 'r. Betley Old hall, Betley,Crewe Harris William Walter, Walton-on-the- Hawkins Mrs. .Ann, Bowers, Eccleshall Heler William (exors. of), EardleyEnd, Hill, Stafford 1 Ha;wkins George, Garnelow, Horsley, Newcastle Harrison A dam, Butterton, Leek Eccles hall Hellaby J oseph, Wiggington, Tarn wrth Harrison Adam, Gorse, Kingsley, Stke Hawkins H. H. Armitage, Rugeley Hemmings C. Hill Chorlton, Newcastle Harrison .Ada:n, j"Gn. Butterton, Leek Hawkins Jn. Pool house, Eccleshall Hemmings T. Hill Cborlton, Newcastl6 Harrison Arthur, Stanton, Ashbourne Hawkins J. W. Brocton, Stafford Hemmingsley Rd. Cheslyn Hay, Walsll Harrison Charles, Rolleston, Burton 1 Hawkins Rupert, Caverswall, Stoke Hemmingsley Wm. Warstone, Shares- Harrison F. White ho.Aldridge,Walsall Hawkins Wm. Caverswall, Stoke hill, Wolverhampton Harrison Fredk, Lodge farm, Stoney- Hawkins Wm. Fradswell, Stafford Hendley Joseph, Audmore, Stafford dale, Oakamoor, Stoke Hawley Robt. Edwd. Sandon, Stone Hewitt Joseph, Werrington, Stoke Harrison Frederick, Rushall, Walsall Hay "\t. Wombourne, Wolverhampton Hewitt 'rhos. Haunton, Clifton Camp- Harrison G. Blakelow, Ipstones, Stoke Haydon James, Dog kennels, Tixall, ville, Tamworth Harrison G. Foxholes, Talke, Stoke Stafford Hewkin Gasper & John, Wednesbury Harrison Mrs. H. Crowboro, Horton Hayes Abel, Ollton, Asbborne Hibbert William. Little Bramsball, Harrison Mrs. Hannah, Draycott,Drby Hayes J. Watering, Blare, Ashbourne Uttoxeter S.O Harrison Henry, The Rowleys, Middle Hayes William, Calton, Ashborne Hickenbottom Mrs. Mary, Alstonfield, Mayfield, .A.shhorne Hayes "\Villiam, Snellsdale, Upper May- Ashbourne Harrison Herbert, Mucklestone, Mar- field, Ashborne Hickman Henry, Wolverhampton road, ket Drayton Haynes T. Mitton, Penkridge, Stafford Sedgley, Dudley Harrison James, Lane end, Rusht(m Hayward Ezekiel, Dunston Heath, Hickman J. Gospel end, Sedgley,Dudly Spencer, Macclesfield Dunston, Stafford Hidderley Robert, Little Longsdon, Harrison Job, Marchington Woodlands, Hayward William, Wetmore, Burton Longsdon S.O Uttoxeter S.O Haywood John, The Rice, Upper May- Higgott Jesse, Mosterley, Burntwood, Harrison J. Blackbrook, Winkhill,Leek field, Ashborne Lichfield Harrison J. The Hoo,Enville,Stourbrdg Haywood John \Villiam, Stretton,Brtn Higgott Samuel, Branstone, Burton Harr:ison J. The Turn, Ipstones, Stoke Haywood Joseph, Gayton, Stafford Higgott Samuel, Rolleston, Burton Harrison Joseph, Church Mayfield, Hazlehnrst Thos. lleamhurst, Strams- Higton Enoch, Wetton, Ashborne Ashborne hall, Stafford Higton George, New York, Upper Elk· Harrison Joseph, Elford mill, Elford, Head Francis & Sons, Shortheath, stone, Ashborne 'ramworth ·Wolverhampton IIigton John C. Wetton, Ashborne Harrison Joscph, Gailey, Stafford Head John, \Voodcross, Coseley, Bilstn Higton: Thomas, Wetton, Ashborne Harrison Samuel, Betley, Crewe Heapy George, Talbot barn, Leek Hiley John, I<'radley, Lichfield Harrison Samuel, Orchard, Church Heath Abel,Cockshutt haye,Hortn.Leek Hill Johill & Sons., Foddershall, Stone; Mayfield, Ashborne Heath Mrs. Ann, Birchin Bower,\Vood- & at Spot acre Harrison S. Winnington, MarketDrytn lands, Uttoxeter Hill Charles, Benteley park, Hoar Harrison Samuel, jun. Woodside, Up. Heath Daniel, Stonewalls, Dilhorne,Stk Cross, Burton Mayfield, Ashborne Heath G. Drayton, Penkridge, Stafford Hill Charles, Rixon, Stafford Harrison Stcphen, Ipstones, Stoke Heath Geo!'ge, Engleton hall, Bre- Rill Charles, Quarnford, Buxton Harrison Thomas, Basford, Leek wood, Stafford Hill Fdk. Bromley Hurst, Rugeley Rarrison Thomas, Ford Wetley, One- Heath George, Lichfield Hill Henry, Coltou, Rugeley cote, Leek Heath G. Pillatou, Penkridge, Stafiord Hill Henry, "\Vombourne, Wolverhmptn Harrison T. Mucklestone, l\:l:arkt.Dr~·tn Heath G. South low, Wetley Rocks,Stk Hill Jabez, Bromley park, Abbot's Harrison T. Spriugfields, Consall, Stke Heath Henry, Townfield, Horton, Leek Bromley, Rugeley Harrison ·waiter, Enville, Stourbridge Heath Henshall, Standeford, W'hmptn Rill Jas. Abbot's Bromley, Rugeley Harrison "\hlliam, Broomyshaw, Caul- Heath Jabez, lligh lane, Norton-in- Hill John, Bentley, \Valsall don, Ashborne the-Moors, Stoke Ilill John, Pethill, Onecote, Leek llarrison William, The Scotlands, Wed- lleath James, Birch trees, Hortn.Leek llill John, The Lane,Fawfieldhead,Bxtn nesfield, 1Volverhampton Heath James, Cheadle, Stafford Hill John, jun. New town, Fawfield- Harrison \Vm. H. Birdsgrove, Church Heath John, Alder house, Endon S.O head, Buxton Mayfield, Ashborne Heath John, Bank top, Dilhorne, Stoke Hill Joseph, Bromley park, Abbot'11 1Iart Abraham, Lawn Head, Ellenhall, Heath John, Brookhouse, Horton,Leek Brornley, Rugeley Ecclcshall Heath John, Church Eaton, Stafford Hill Mrs. L. Kinver, Stourbridge Hart Alfred, Cullan1.ores, Oulton, Stone Heath John, Jl.liddlcton Green, Stoke Hill Thomas, Bentilee, Bromley Hurst, Hart A. Kneuhall, Moddershall, Stone Heath John, Ranton, Eccleshall Rugeley Hart Alfred, Yarnfield, Stone Heath John \Vm. Ancote, Stone Hill Thomas, Doxey, Stafford Bart George, Lower Cullamores,Stone Heath Levi, \Voodhouse lane, Brown Hill Thomas, Great Saredon, Shares- Hart Mrs. H. Little Bridgeford, Stone Edge, Stoke hill, Wolverhampton Hart Martin, Cocknage, Blurton,Stoke Heath R. Ashes, Blackwood, Stoke Hill Thomas, Rickerscote, Stafford Hart Mrs. 'r. Weston-on Trent, Stffd Heath R. Barnslee, Horton, Leek Hill William, Acton Trnssell, Stafford Hartley J. Knighton, Newport (Salop) Heath S.Woodhouse la.BrownEdge,Stk Hill William, Adbaston ball, .Adbaston, Hartwell John, Elford, Tamworth Heath Mrs. Sarah., South low, Wetley Newport (Salop) Harvey Aaron, Fair Oak, Croxton, Rocks, Stoke Hill 'Villiam, Gailey, Stafford Eccleshall Heath Thomas, Barnfield,Bradnop,Leek Hill William, Lower Alstone, Hough- Harvey Elisha, Kardley end, Newcastle Heath Thomas, Hawks lee, Heaton, ton, Stafford Earvey G. Rush ton James, Macclesfield Macclesfield Hill William, jun. Bishops Offiey, Harvey Henry, Bromley wood, Abbot's Heath Thomas Charles, Keele road, Ecclcshall Bromley. Rugeley Keele, Newcastle Hillman J. II Crooked Bridge rd.Stffd "Earvey John, Hill Ridware, Rugeley Heath Waiter, Wetton, Ashbourne Hinckley John, Ragot's Bromley, Rugly Harvey J. Park lodge, Tittensor, Stoke Heath Wm. Booths, Ipstones, Stoke Hine George & Miss Alice, High forest, Harvey J. Saverley Green, Stoke Heath William, Brewood, Stafford Leek Frith, Stoke Harvey J. Woodhedge, Draycott, Derby Heath William., Penkridge, Stafford Hine Alfred, Old lodge, Leek Frith,Stks Harvey John Edmd. Gt. Wyrley, Wlsll Heath William, Poppinjay, Loxley, Hine C. Faker, Leek Frith, Stoke Harvey John Frederick, Hnlme, Stoke Uttoxeter S.O Hine James, Boothall, Horton, Leek Harvey Joseph, Darlaston., Stoke Heath Wm. Hy. Runtington, Stafford Hine John, Upper Hulme, Stoke . Harvey Levi, Fair Oak, Cro:don, Heathcote John, Biddulph, Congleton Hine J. NewGrange,Leek Frith, Stoke Eccleshall Heathcote Josepb,, Braddock Hay, Hine T. Dains mill, Upp. Hulme,Stoke Harvey Thomas, Sandon, Stone Bradley Green, Congleton Hine Thoma!'!, North Hillswood, Leek Rarvey T. Tutbury pk. Tutbury,Brtn Heathcote Richard. The Rallies, Brad- f'rith, Stoke Harvey William, Blackwood, Stoka ley Green, Congleton . Hine T.Stock meadow!',Leek Frith,Stke .
Recommended publications
  • Historic Environment Character Assessment: East Staffordshire August 2013
    Historic Environment Character Assessment: East Staffordshire August 2013 Copyright © Staffordshire County Council Tel: 01785 277285 Email: [email protected] Mapping in this volume is based upon the Ordnance Survey mapping with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationary Office © Crown copyright and/or database right 2010 all rights reserved. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Staffordshire County Council Licence No. 100019422 August 2013 2 CONTROLLED DOCUMENT Staffordshire County Council EC4608/ESHEA Document No: Status: Final Rev. No: 2 Name Signature Date Prepared by: Debbie Taylor 01/07/2013 Checked by: Stephen Dean 23/08/2013 SCC Approved: Stephen Dean 23/08/2013 Revision Record Rev. Date By Summary of Changes Chkd Aprvd 1. 04/07/2013 DAT Edits and amendments from Ben SAD SAD Williscroft, East Staffordshire 2. 23/08/2013 DAT Edits and amendments from Stephen SAD SAD Dean, SCC 3 Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................ 6 1. Introduction ................................................................................................... 8 1.1 Background ................................................................................................ 8 1.2 Staffordshire Historic Environment Record (HER) ..................................... 9 1.3 Historic Landscape Character (HLC) ....................................................... 10 1.4 Extensive Urban Survey (EUS) ...............................................................
    [Show full text]
  • STAFFORDSHIRE. (KELLY's
    110 BUTTERTON. STAFFORDSHIRE. (KELLY's heads and other objects of.. antiquity have been found. days excepted. Postal Orders are isSIUed here & paid. A. J. Hambleton esq. and Mrs. Burnett, of Clayton Wetton is the nearest money order office; Warslow is House, are the principal landowners. There are also a the nearest telegraph office, 2 miles distant number of freeholders. The soil is clay; subsoil, clay Public Elementary School, built about 1848 & enlarged and rock. The land is nearly all pasturage. The acre- in I895, for 93 children; average attendance, 45; & age is I,499; the population of the civil and ecclesiastical endowed with a house & land left by William Melior, (St. Bartholomew) parish in I9DI was 263. now let for £I5 a year; the school is the property of Parish Clerk & Sexton, William Burnett. the trustees <Jf William Melior's charity; John Bart~ ley, master Post Office. John Salt, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive Carriers to Leek.-Ernest Frith & William Salt, on wed. from Leek at 8.25 a.m.; dispatched, 4.40 p.m.; sun- nesda.y Burnett Mrs. Clayton house Edge Richard, farmer & grocer, corn Poyser Selina (Miss), farmer, Butter- Crump Rev. Roberb John (incumbent) & provision merchant, wholesale egg ton moor Hambleton .Arthur Jn. Middleton ho & butter factor, Churchyard ~ide Salt John, shopkeeper, & post office & Wardle Sir Thomas F.G.S., F.C.S., Frith Ernest, carrier overseer J.P. Swainsley Goldstraw John (Mrs.),farmer,Moor ho Salt Joseph, farmer, Bank house Williams Mrs. Greenlow Gould John, farmer, Butterton moor Salt Joseph, Red Lion P.H Gould Thomas, farmer Salt Richard, farmer, Bollandshall Hambleton Jas.
    [Show full text]
  • Longsdon Walk
    ENJOY THE WALK HOW TO GET THERE COUNTRY PARK TRAILS 1 The Longsdon Walk is 4 /2 miles long (7 km) and is mainly Ladderedge Country Park is off the A53 Newcastle to along easy roads and tracks with a few harder sections Leek road, about 1 mile south west of Leek Town Centre. 1 across fields. Allow 3-3 /2 hours to complete the walk. The walk commences from a car park reached via a track THE Stout footwear should be worn as the ground may be on the right hand side of the road, if travelling from Leek, muddy and slippery in places. The walk is not waymarked. between the Staffordshire County Council Highways Depot and the golf course. The car park is a 10-15 minute The Ordnance Survey Explorer map OL24 ‘The Peak walk from Leek town centre. LONGSDONLONGSDON District - White Peak Area’ covers this area. If you have any comments on this walk or would like Location of walk further information on other walks in the Staffordshire WAL K Moorlands, please contact the Countryside Service on 0845 6053010. Leek to Longsdon via Peak District Ladderedge Country Park BACKGROUND Biddulph Leek Ladderedge Country Park covers an area of 70 acres with Potteries a variety of different wildlife habitats including open fields, woodland, marshland and streams. The Country Cheadle Park is open to public access. Longsdon Wood, at the northern end of the park, is believed to have been wooded continuously from before 1600AD and is classed as semi-natural ancient woodland. COUNTRY CODE The wood is home to many species of flora and fauna, When out walking, please follow the Country Code.
    [Show full text]
  • June Mag 2012
    The United Benefice of St. Peter’s, Caverswall with St. Andrew’s, Weston Coyney and All Saints, Dilhorne Magazine: 50p each or £5 per year June 2012 PAGE 2 CAVERSWALL, DILHORNE & WESTON COYNEY POST Ministers from Winston bury as the current incum- Churchill to David Cam- bent Rowan Williams re- eron. She has worked tires this December. I be- tirelessly to strengthen lieve the Queen has and grow the nations reigned for 60 years and that make up the Com- accomplished so many monwealth. She has trav- things because of her faith elled the world a number in Jesus Christ. The Queen of times as she repre- receives the strength she Revd Steve Osbourne sents Great Britain needs for all her duties abroad. The Queen is from Jesus because she Dear Parishioners, also a mother and a recognises Him as her King grandmother and obvi- and Sovereign. As you receive this maga- ously loves her growing zine you may have already family very much. How Where do you get your celebrated the Queen's has the Queen managed strength from? From your- Diamond Anniversary or be to do all of the above self, family and friends or about to celebrate it at one since 1952 and much, from God? There are of the many organised much more? many sources of strength events in your area. and life but I believe that Supreme Governor of the most enduring strength Special Services and the Church of Eng- comes from recognising Events land that you have a Sovereign Our three Churches are The Queen is the Su- to serve.
    [Show full text]
  • Neighbourhood Plan
    HAMMERWICH NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN 2018-2040 August 2020 CONTENTS: PAGE 1 Background to Plan 3 2 Hammerwich’s History and Context 6 3 Planning Framework 9 4 Consultation 15 5 Issues and Vision 16 THE POLICIES 6 Parish and Community Facilities 19 7 Housing 23 8 Traffic and Transport 31 9 The Local Environment 39 10 The Local Economy 49 11 Education 50 12 Monitoring and Reviewing the Neighbourhood Plan 51 13 The Next Steps 52 Appendix 1. Projects Identified as Important to the Parish, to be Pursued by the Parish Council, Through Various Funding Sources Including Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) 53 2 1 Background to the Plan 1.1 The Localism Act 2011 promoted neighbourhood engagement in the planning process. It introduced a new kind of Plan, called a Neighbourhood Development Plan (or Neighbourhood Plan, for short), that could be prepared by Parish Councils. One of the key aims of the legislation is to enable people to contribute to the long term development of their own community. A Neighbourhood Plan can make a real difference to how development is carried out in the Parish, because once it has been through all the stages of preparation and been “made” (adopted) by Lichfield District Council (LDC), it becomes part of the District’s Development Plan, alongside the LDC Local Plan. Its planning policies will therefore be used in the decision-making process when planning applications within the Parish are considered by the Local Planning Authority. This Neighbourhood Plan supports the delivery of strategic policies contained in the Lichfield District Local Plan in accordance with the National Planning Policy Framework 2019 para 13.
    [Show full text]
  • Site Options Consultation Booklet
    Site Options Consultation Booklet Staffordshire Moorlands Site Allocations - July 2015 Site Options Consultation Booklet Foreword For further information relating to this document, or for a large copy print, audio cassette, Braille or other language version, please contact: Forward Plans, Staffordshire Moorlands District Council Regeneration Services, Moorlands House Stockwell Street, Leek ST13 6HQ Tel: 01538 395570 Email: [email protected] Staffordshire Moorlands Site Allocations - July 2015 1 Site Options Consultation Booklet Part A 6 Consultation details and how to make comments 8 Part B 11 1 Introduction 12 2 Towns 14 Leek 16 Biddulph 20 Cheadle 23 3 Town Centre Maps 29 4 Larger Villages 34 4.1 Alton 35 4.2 Biddulph Moor 37 4.3 Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook 39 4.4 Brown Edge 41 4.5 Cheddleton 43 4.6 Endon 46 4.7 Ipstones 48 4.8 Kingsley 50 4.9 Upper Tean 52 4.10 Waterhouses 54 4.11 Werrington and Cellarhead 56 4.12 Wetley Rocks 58 Staffordshire Moorlands Site Allocations - July 2015 Site Options Consultation Booklet 5 Smaller Villages 61 5.1 Bagnall 63 5.2 Blackshaw Moor 65 5.3 Boundary 67 5.4 Bradnop 69 5.5 Caverswall and Cookshill 71 5.6 Checkley 73 5.7 Consall 75 5.8 Cotton 77 5.9 Dilhorne 79 5.10 Draycott 81 5.11 Foxt 83 5.12 Froghall 85 5.13 Heaton 87 5.14 Hollington 89 5.15 Hulme 91 5.16 Kingsley Holt 93 5.17 Leekbrook 95 5.18 Longsdon 97 5.19 Lower Tean 99 5.20 Meerbrook 101 5.21 Oakamoor 103 5.22 Rudyard 105 5.23 Rushton Spencer 107 5.24 Stanley 109 5.25 Stockton Brook 111 5.26 Swinscoe 113 5.27 Whiston 115
    [Show full text]
  • YOUR VILLAGE NEWSLETTER October 2016
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ YOUR VILLAGE NEWSLETTER October 2016 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Benefice Ministry Team WORSHIP ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AT ~ Vicar B e ALSTONEFIELD : BUTTERTON : ILAM The Rev’d Prebendary n WARSLOW WITH ELKSTONES : WETTON Lawrence Price e 01335 350968 f i [email protected] c 2ND OCTOBER ~ 19TH AFT TRINITY (G) 9TH OCTOBER ~ 20TH AFT TRINITY (G) e 11.00am Butterton 11.00am Alstonefield ~ Churchwardens Benefice Holy Communion Harvest M ~ Alstonefield 3.00pm Warslow i Mrs Marion Beloe Harvest with HC n 01335 310253 i TH ST RD 16 OCTOBER ~ 21 AFT TRINITY (G) 23 OCTOBER ~ LAST AFT TRINITY (G) ~ Butterton s 11.00am Ilam 11.00am Wetton Mrs Barbara Woodward t Harvest with HC Benefice Holy Communion 01538 304324 r 11.00am Wetton MW 6.30pm Butterton Mrs Lily Hambleton-Plumb y 3.00pm Elkstones HC Songs of Praise 01538 304397 T 30TH OCTOBER ~ ALL SAINTS DAY 6TH NOVEMBER ~ 3RD SUNDAY BEF ADVENT ~ Ilam e (GOLD OR W) (R OR G) Mr Ian Smith a 10.30am Ilam AAW 11.00am Butterton 01335 350236 m Miss Ellen Clewes 11.00am Alstonefield HC Benefice Holy Communion ~ 01335 350437 3.00pm Warslow EW ~ 6.00pm Wetton ~ ~ Warslow with Elkstones All Souls ~ Mrs Rachel Moorcroft ~ (Warslow) 01298 84568 ~ Mrs Judy Prince ~ (Warslow) 01298 84351 ~ About our services this month Mr Reg Meakin ~ (Elkstones) 01538 304295 ~ We have Harvest Services – and we have other services for our own Parishes. ~ ~ Wetton ~ Miss Rosemary Crafts ~ We also have Benefice services of Holy Communion – just as we have done in 01335 310155 ~ recent months; and at which we have enjoyed being with our friends from Miss Clare Day ~ neighouring Parishes.
    [Show full text]
  • STAFFORDSHIRE. FAR 731 Pya.Tt Thos
    'TRADES DIRECTORY.] STAFFORDSHIRE. FAR 731 Pya.tt Thos. Wheaton Aston, Stafford Richardson Arthur, Alton, Stoke !Robinson John William, Condlyffes. J>yatt Thomas, Blackwood hill, Rush- Richardson Charles, Beamhurst, t'"pper Hulm~. Leek ·ton James, Macclesfield Stramshall, Uttoxeter R.S.O Robinson Joseph, Hammerwich,Lf'hfld -pyatt William, Wolseley, Stafford Richardson Edwin, Stallington, Stoke Robinson Jos<ph, Naychurch, Heathy- J>ye• Charles, Milford,• Stafford Richardson Francis E. F.Holly grange, Lee, via Leek Pye Francis Henry, Cotes, Stone & Bramshall, Uttoxet~r R.S.O Robinson Joseph, Windy gates, Leek Birchhouse, Eccleshall R.S.O Richardson George, Broomyshaw, Frith, Leek J>ye Frederick Thomas, Cotes, Stone & Cauldon, Ashborne Robinson .Joseph, "\'Yindygate, l:pper Birchhouse, Eccleshall R.S.O Richardson George, Little Norton, Hulme, Leek Radford Edward, Colton, Rugeley Norton Canes, Cannock 8.0 Robinson Mrs. Mary, New Sprittgs, Radiord Herbert, Colton, Rugeley Richardson H. Loxley,UttoxeterR.S.O Longsdon, Stoke Radford John Wright, Dilhorne, Stoke Richardson J. Blakelow, Ipstones,Stoke Robinson P. Hill Chorlton, Newcastle -:Randalls Joseph,Shelton-under-Harley, Richardson J. Ribden, Farley, Stoke Robinson R. FordWetley,Onecote,Lc':!k Newcastle Richardson John, Rolleston, Burton Robinson RaJph, Leek Frith, Leek Ratcliff T.Barton-under-Needwd.Brtn Richa1dson Mrs. Hopton, Stafford Robinson Mrs. Susan, The Heath, Ratcliff William, Draycott, Derby Richardson Mrs. The Parks, Uttoxeter Bromstead, Newport (SaJ.op) -natcliffe C.Heath frm.Ipstones, Stoke R.S.O Robinson T. Brook ho. Rollestn.Burtn Ratcliffe F. Bent head, LeekFrth.Leek Richardson Thomas, Blackwood hayes, Robinson T. Hockerhill,Brewood,Staffd "Ratcliff3 G. T. Cotton, Oakamoor, Stk Horton, Leek Robinson Thomas,Barton-under-Need- Batcliffe Geo.
    [Show full text]
  • Positive Steps Walks for All Ages Throughout Southern Staffordshire
    Positive Steps Walks for All Ages throughout Southern Staffordshire May– June 2019 All our walks are free of charge About Age UK Staffordshire Walks Age UK Staffordshire offers a programme of group walks, encouraging people of all ages to live a healthy, active lifestyle. How will this help me? If you are new or returning to exercise, walking not only offers the opportunity to improve your fitness at a pace that suits you, but also provides people with the opportunity to meet others in friendly groups. Health and Safety Walking is a low risk activity however the most likely risks you will encounter are from: Traffic/Cyclists, Slips and trips on uneven and slippery paths and steps, Overhanging vegetation, Animals, Water. A full risk assessment is available upon request. By participating in our activities you accept full responsibility for your own health and safety. Walks are open to all ages and abilities – children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult, such as a parent, guardian, teacher or youth worker. Persons who require additional support must be accompanied by a family member, support worker or friend. Key to Grading of Walks Level A: Shorter Walk. Between 20-60 minutes in length. Suitable for inexperienced walkers, slow pace on even ground. Level B: Moderate/Hard Walk. Up to 90 minutes in length. Sometimes sizeable ascents and descents. Suitable for regular walkers. Level C: Progression Walk: Demanding longer walk. For experienced walkers seeking a greater challenge. Fast pace. Off road. Up to 2 hours in length and terrain to include slopes, steps, stiles and uneven surfaces (Progression walks are not part of the Walking for Health programme).
    [Show full text]
  • Staffordshire 1
    Entries in red - require a photograph STAFFORDSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road No. Parish Location Position ST_ABCD06 SK 1077 4172 B5032 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE DENSTONE Quixhill Bank, between Quixhill & B5030 jct on the verge ST_ABCD07 SK 0966 4101 B5032 EAST STAFFORDSHIRE DENSTONE Denstone in hedge ST_ABCD09 SK 0667 4180 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALTON W of Gallows Green on the verge ST_ABCD10 SK 0541 4264 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALTON near Peakstones Inn, Alton Common by hedge ST_ABCD11 SK 0380 4266 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHEADLE Threapwood in hedge ST_ABCD11a SK 0380 4266 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHEADLE Threapwood in hedge behind current maker ST_ABCD12 SK 0223 4280 B5032 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHEADLE Lightwood, E of Cheadle in hedge ST_ABCK10 SK 0776 3883 UC road EAST STAFFORDSHIRE CROXDEN Woottons, between Hollington & Rocester on the verge ST_ABCK11 SK 0617 3896 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHECKLEY E of Hollington in front of wood & wire fence ST_ABCK12 SK 0513 3817 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS CHECKLEY between Fole and Hollington in hedge Lode Lane, 100m SE of Lode House, between ST_ABLK07 SK 1411 5542 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALSTONEFIELD Alstonefield and Lode Mill on grass in front of drystone wall ST_ABLK08 SK 1277 5600 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALSTONEFIELD Keek road, 100m NW of The Hollows on grass in front of drystone wall ST_ABLK10 SK 1073 5832 UC road STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS ALSTONEFIELD Leek Road, Archford Moor on the verge
    [Show full text]
  • Magazine: 50P Each Or £5 Per Year PAGE 2 CAVERSWALL, DILHORNE & WESTON COYNEY POST
    Magazine: 50p each or £5 per year PAGE 2 CAVERSWALL, DILHORNE & WESTON COYNEY POST “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”. DECEMBER These words are quoted from Sunday 6 December “A tale of two cities” by Charles 2nd Sunday of Advent Dickens. These words are true Malachi 3.1-4 & Luke 3.1-6 today in view of our financial Sunday 13 December difficulties in our country where businesses are 3rd Sunday of Advent struggling, and jobs in their hundreds, including Zephaniah 3.14-20 & Luke 3.7-18 the steel industry, are being lost each week. Sunday 20 December We are seeing appalling media news each 4th Sunday of Advent day showing the terrible suffering of the refu- Micah 5.2-5a & Luke 1.39-55 gees who in desperation are fleeing the war in Christmas Eve (Thurs 24th) Syria to come to Europe. They are words that 2 Samuel 7.1-5, 8-11, 16 were true in Dickens’ day, and in the French Luke 1.67-79 Revolution that the book is about and indeed Christmas Day (Fri 25th) in the days of Mary and Joseph when Jesus Isaiah 52.7-10 & Luke 2.1-20 was born in that stable at Bethlehem and they Sunday 27 December fled from the rage of King Herod to be refu- 1st Sunday of Christmas gees in Egypt. 1 Samuel 2.18-20,26 & Luke 2.41-52 But if that is the bad news, what is the good JANUARY news? At Christmas we thank God as we cele- brate the most wonderful good news this world Sunday 3 January has ever known.
    [Show full text]
  • 18 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    18 bus time schedule & line map 18 Hanley View In Website Mode The 18 bus line (Hanley) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Hanley: 6:14 AM - 7:14 PM (2) Leek Town Centre: 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 18 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 18 bus arriving. Direction: Hanley 18 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Hanley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:14 AM - 6:14 PM Monday 6:14 AM - 7:14 PM Bus Station, Leek Town Centre Cornwell Terrace, Leek Tuesday 6:14 AM - 7:14 PM King Street, Leek Town Centre Wednesday 6:14 AM - 7:14 PM Sneyd Street, Leek Town Centre Thursday 6:14 AM - 7:14 PM Broad Street, Leek Friday 6:14 AM - 7:14 PM Daintry Street, Barnƒelds Saturday 7:32 AM - 7:14 PM Campbell Avenue, Barnƒelds Wallbridge Drive, Barnƒelds 18 bus Info Council Depot, Ladderedge Direction: Hanley Ladderedge, Leek Civil Parish Stops: 43 Trip Duration: 41 min Beech Close, Ladderedge Line Summary: Bus Station, Leek Town Centre, King Street, Leek Town Centre, Sneyd Street, Leek Town Ladderedge Centre, Daintry Street, Barnƒelds, Campbell Avenue, Barnƒelds, Wallbridge Drive, Barnƒelds, Council The Heights, Ladderedge Depot, Ladderedge, Beech Close, Ladderedge, Ladderedge, The Heights, Ladderedge, School Lane, Longsdon, The New Inn, Longsdon, Leek Old Road, School Lane, Longsdon Dunwood, Dunwood Lane, Dunwood, The Village, Endon, Park Lane, Endon, Toby Carvery, Endon, The New Inn, Longsdon Methodist Church, Endon, Endon High School, Endon, Bassnets Wood Road, Stocton Brook, Trintity
    [Show full text]