Bus Network Map X46 G R D 41,42 E 30A to Beverley, Market Weighton, Pocklington and York Ay M P&R 50,54,55,56, X47 W 151,152 N Hull B I Pocklington and York R

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Bus Network Map X46 G R D 41,42 E 30A to Beverley, Market Weighton, Pocklington and York Ay M P&R 50,54,55,56, X47 W 151,152 N Hull B I Pocklington and York R Ma Wawne 121 to Beverley, Driffield, Bridlfington, Filey and Scarborough e 30 in an Str L ee 246 to Beverley and Hornsea en 30a t Where to board your bus in the City Centre re B G e certain journeys v 122 to Beverley Molescroft The Charterhouse e W r L l S I e I M u N y SYKES S t T REET E a t C o FREETOWN WAY n S n O d T ST B R R L R a E M o C C E r W m a EN L E d P T H S REE E T s P ST T O t 30a IGH A E o R WR n R O New R L D 30 S S E Way H r Cumbrian P a Alight S Theatre i E I n P C S T T S North 41,42,43,46 STREET T F S BAKER Bransholme E T 75,76,77,78 R R 75,76,220, Debenhams E 79,80,173 E Central E EET 221,230,240, N T STR ll T Library RRATT 277 u JA S H S G r e W T E R v TRE B Ri K LBION S A I W O M 30 A O a 35,35a,60 S Y w N T C O 60a, 62,64 W Alight n pian O to Beverley, Market Weighton, m u x46 Gra R D Bus Network Map e 41,42 30a to Beverley, Market Weighton, Pocklington and York ay m p&r 50,54,55,56, x47 N Hull W B 151,152 Pocklington and York R I b 43,46 L o S r 153,154 57,220,221, 30,110 a P i 1,1D B a T T d E e x80 to Beverley Dunswell n 230,240,277 E E n R Prospect 1E,1W R n W ST R i St Stephens 2,66,155 S OUTBOUND n E 75,76,77,78 E d a F Richmond e Centre T a G Hull evening and y E INBOUND R x55,x56 30,110 R O o W 79,80,173 Sunday journeys Lane O 16 T R Shopping E E M ILL ST x57 College a L G E R y 28 Kin y gsb o Alight 10,32 T e u Skidby Lakes Golf Course l ry t K C r C W hi Centre O e an Alight 51,70,110 D E v Kingswood K S a Way e N y & I EE p r D B N BHS Alight U p&r T Q Blaydes B K WEST STREET G EE R ev e R er ste XON WAY p&r ST I House ley ven MARGRET MO CK V S y Way House of O o a E uth D W W Frasier es Kingswood ET E t B 15 e N STRE D x47 ypa 15 d 29 MESO W ss 16 e 28 Academy JA 61 m A d y a R ad Paragon R E a 16 n 51 o D o G 180 ic 15 R i F A h n 15 e D D Cottingham R C y ud O RI u a B a B E R L y r W S Alight O x80 15 te R Kingswood n PO e r o 32 Bus & Rail t R High School l W w T 32, p&r 10,51,54,55 LL RY r a Ne R A 41,42 D e y Retail Park n B H h E v o E D 16 J o L The Lawns e PARAGON E I 43,46 10,32,51,54,55 180 Interchange N S Asda d T U 61 B REE T 41,42 G H University of Hull 16 29 m 28 T a 28 i S r x46 evenings, n 43,46 la x47 W 1,1D,1E,1W Guildhall to Beverley n Orchard Park Saturday afternoons R 32 Alight Alight s d 15 B o p&r Alight s and all day Sunday Bransholme 57,66,155,x4 u a 121 A a W 51 61 Cottingham d d P 103 DER e Streetlife C Y ST a 61 64 Road o x55,x56,x57 GEL REET y ll 16 M y Ha services 13/14 m R N RED B LF Crown 103 122 o p o A The Hull 180 Cineworld Tive W A y 105 operate as a circular a a rt d s d o d ANLABY b x47 RO 180 x80 s l AD N Courts n e A CARR LANE x80 105 a d R Museum of i w H M & S 246 R 115 O k d i Hollywood n ll N Alight C 13 13b o S E 14 14b 51 H pplew e W E o W 2,66,151 A r R t a Transport h Road Northgate H a Alight 2 Alight P a N E O l Bowl d R y L l T r R y L e ch o o 152,153 S A ar a Tesco n a ad 2,35,35a,60, 60a N s d d e a E Park R izz o Ferens T A E t oad M R d 57 1,1D,1E T n 35,35a,60 R 64 ad W 29 o 61,62,64,64c,151 154,155 St Marys 60 S Y o it E E R ale n Art G 110 o d E e r W n n 1d ne o T 1w,350 E e d Rd r n H 60a,61,62 H x4,x55 E u k o E 152,153,154 I u T Church R N s n E Arctic Gallery F T n H R 1e 30 e a W t g k B R T l e v l e x56,x57 64,64c IA e H o 10 r n all e a w u d gat V v Thomas Ferens e a T R S v t a a EE G A e d o R a ill E ST e e ag l u R BORN 46 Corsair e 13 d ll OS A O r R A e n i L o T A 30a e H t a E R d Academy C 32 v e Castle Hill d R tl L r A s S n H T s a E n REE s C T a 60a r n S t 14 o i NE Princes Quay e R o g O g k a SB n u Hospital e a ig O e n 13b l r y n d B W i b w r a m e a a l v r Shopping K B 14b o a e g G B e O A r 110 l 15 h l t k d S r South eet l l 32 a c r T E T R Centre Trinity House e e m o M Thwaite Hall a B d n 115 N e a t e a v h 110 i n wg A 16 d i K S University of Hull e a o n s 60a 180 te T En d Gr E le t 60 St h d ee 122 a e r R n x80 w y o wo nd lt e H a k od l astle Road it e o A to e y l l C e L 10 ven it St u h a a w e L A n a 14 e en C 60 H L e W v r it l e x47 G 10 t il 154 o e H 64 180 x80 110 115 28 n dl 105 110 29 d od 16 Ennerdale Sutton Park a d 103 l R N 115 e le 10 51 Where to board your bus in the Interchange d North Hull Leisure Centre ap a 115 115 Sut Barnst o ton 28 M 110 R R Estate 1d oa Winifred id to Hornsea H y d m Spring Ganstead r Holtby x80 u En e o In di 29 180 i g ke r l l L N r e a e l n m e C id School x47 ir Endike d 230 P e Lane e 60 R L 15 1e rd A Cottage an r al v o e a e e 154 a n n C R D d b u h o 103 S e u b u 240 60a r 16 14 ut 110 r n o to 30 c s v d n h o e o n g 180 H a Ro S a x80 k a W u o d tr d n d ll 105 e R R R I A 115 14b a R ng 101 e R o le y e e a l m O t l o d l ire v s ld a Sutton Park m R l a e o L St Marys e d a a o n R i t i e n f d 60 110 o r Q v w H e ad h S Golf Course u u F h College e o Haltemprice a 28 Gala ig T e r e Eastmount d H d D a H g W r d e H Bingo o Wa Roa Crematorium a nsbeck l o 60a to r e n n c l Recreation G t R l r u he s T 29 ll Sutton ste d w o r a e Centre 61 C Newland Su Road e en C o In S Fields tto L d 57 tt gle t 30 n yk C 30a in School mir x46 o Industrial Ro e gh e L c ad s am r ane k Evenings journeys R d a o 56 64 R h Estate a a W v d n 220 A o d o ille to b and Weekends 221 rb s C 121 lm R y 32 y r it University r 30 Sutton y s i L a L C o 57 o 56 w y e d R g M n t University o R t r B d t e of Hull a o n 277 S h I d k a 110 e o S e a a 677 122 lt h of Hull d l 51 sh 13 t A C l o R C u o A o a f se N tti W v 677 i R n e e Longhill v gh o R Main R v d a y n a d m d e l d R e i k R s d e r oa e s h d l n m a n t n 246 R 10 a P 10 r o a o u th rd u C d d Asda to a x47 e a 30a o a n e h e o A 220 C v r H c e 103 R r r n 677 O e s Preston u v a o 13b h 105 L ad e t B n a e h a L n Ings Estate 230 Setting Dyke e n A n 110 d ue S rk R Hedon M v a o ai 13 t e d yal n d St e 105 a o 154 A 30 R r o R 240 d l N a R x R h m Crematorium n 56 a Evenings journeys e Mecca Bingo t a 180 h f e 57 Lane d y e a Wilberforce e c r Abb w h S i g 277 s and Weekends c u a w a 101 r l t d a s i 10 a n a A b W F Hull Grammar 677 r B Sixth Form e n e o l m e l M La 101 e ll v R ne d m f B 35 m v ie 35 C h e a y e a School lo d I College t n d l 62 r Kelvin Hall YPI P u Stoneferry e A g L d l v 35a n h a a g a e 35a e a Ro e 54 iv G r s r k a d r d D u d o o v iel School d 1d H R A a l llf Sports a 677 e Be e R Malet 51 inward t n o R 51 x80 P y v S o d l a a NPower l R r R Centre N l i d y i e Wyke R 55 i Lambert journeys only o Wolfreton o n h o w o a o s v r Sixth Form t 1e l d e l s r y i Newland i School a d Lower School n t Police Station a y S r h N o R G H College u r B Alexandra R r R o a d r e 30 110 e f n a B Carr La to r am Andrew d f L i 10 e d Service Towards Stand Service Towards Stand t a c ad h 14 n a r 34 n k o 35 W n 677 R o a Marvell 35a R oad g o A d e kitt Avenue ss M B d t 30a ec v l dard A James R e a R P a o a l d n r 35 e l A o ve S r fle College a 35a l e nu 15 de et y A 151 y o d v G e 28 l L c n e Ch o a e k n a R R n amb H l A 1 Boothferry Estate 5 70 P&O Ferry Terminal (Ferry Bus) 38 m a 44 o u er 50 e d K w e la 50 55 m a y i a l in k a n R v e g r e d 16 o 55 a e n R st 154 l 29 ad t d o a s t n P r S S L h a R Springhead Park e u e 75 Hedon Road/Hedon/Withernsea 36 e y 1d Anlaby Park Sibelius Road carr Lane n e o 180 S Sculcoates m East Park Church Lan a h n s e d m a 103 T Golf Course 33 h 101 m a t Bilton Grange y t l r i 50 L R W o s Lane e e 50 N b s B t W e d r r o i Willerby d ad t i d o e ll a u o a g 1e Anlaby Park/Sibelius Road carr Lane 76 Hedon Road/Hedon/Withernsea 36 o s a o 34 o 115 R lc a a a e w R r s k d M 54 l 50 n u w f d c o 54 h y y e Wilmington n a t t e S n r S D n u a y u g r u e Q a R y b a o S c iv o B L s u e S C u r These services h t y 35 e a R y M d n 50 r b Woodford 1d Mizzen Road/Compass Road 27 77 Hedon Road/Hedon/Withernsea 36 o R 33 a u x47 r u o Kirk Ella e e o o o n a R e r a operate as a circular v u n d d l f d Leisure R 151 e H K n u opew B A i m E s ell n e 35a A Pearson Ro L e d gs a h v e l m s ad to 35 h t m e d v l n v a oa a s n t u rn P R e R A 105 Centre 50 or 1 Mizzen Road/Compass Road 27 78 Victoria Dock/Paull/Hedon 35 35a o a e n la t o C A e to r o o A West E El o a S Park Beverley A be 43 54 lla R t l o 34 d ll oad s e d H The Avenues t l o n v e e y d s t St W R W a t v e o Morrisons re n a K S e es S i t e d 55 R t o e 50 H 180 la o l Road Baths k n n i o d v o n s R i n G v c u R t n a R d r e u 42 o e Stagecoach e u e d k a u x46 o a R r t d y l e t r W R a l e n 2 Boothferry Estate 6 79 Victoria Dock/Hedon 35 r t r stbour h x80 r n e a e A n t v e s y W n M N i u Hull 54 c n o v n Depot and g i e v t e fie g o G e ld R S i o R t e oa d e G C d av h e 153 i A A o H C m a l n e i l s i Nuffield Offices v l s a 55 t l R a l 154 a J e V d e L o 44 a e v d R o B G 80 Victoria Dock/Paull/Hedon 35 d 10 University/Orchard Park 11 h r a r s a c 121 a Marlborough Avenue G to Swanland and Ferriby d d r d k e o n r l n i a r G i A So C l ut Haltemprice e P h Ella R r 51 n o R e Way h a 41 e 1e W s P i Garden Village d r 42 d v a g i C v y llerb d e o n y R o B 42 l e d Wingfield R n e l Sports Centre t e i o D o a 122 l a R P e ert W 32 y e e 10 Saltshouse Road/Bransholme 29 101 Clough Road 17 t r d h St n West i r i x f M v r p lm n S a e ap 1d c E i l o e s 75 n r e v S w 10 t Archbishop L f l o e a e l o l l d m a A Wincolmlee y 220 t 41 o v 246 Pr n e e e n 13 S 76 ne st Sentamu Academy w ue l La on 13 Orchard Park 14 103 Hull University/Cottingham 13 e s d e
Recommended publications
  • The Humber Metro
    The Humber Metro The Humber Metro is a very futuristic concept, depending, as it does, on the existence of the Humber tunnel between Goxhill and the approach to Paragon station, proposed as part of HS10 in the ‘HS Eastern Routes and Service Plans’ article. As noted there, although the tunnel will be built to GC gauge, it is intended from the outset to be shared with Regional Metro traffic between Cleethorpes and Hull, which will at least initially be of UK loading gauge. The Humber Metro covers the area from Selby and Goole in the west to Cleethorpes and Withernsea in the east, and from Grimsby in the south to Bridlington in the north. The core section, built to GC-gauge, as all new infrastructure should be, runs in tunnel under the centre of Hull between Paragon (LL) and Cannon St. (former H&B) stations, with a connection to the Hornsea / Withernsea lines just before Wilmington, and another to the Beverley line at Cottingham. Other than that (and the Humber tunnel, of course,) it takes over the routes of existing and former, long closed, branches. The proposed metro services fall into two groups, either cross-river or west-east along the north bank. The services of the first group are: 2tph Cleethorpes – New Clee – Grimsby Docks – Grimsby Town – West Marsh – Great Coates – Healing – Stallingborough – Habrough – Ulceby – Thornton Abbey – Goxhill – Hull Paragon (LL) – George St. – Cannon St. – Beverley Rd. – Jack Kaye Walk – Cottingham – Beverley – Arram – Lockington – Hutton Cranswick – Great Driffield – Nafferton – Lowthorpe – Burton Agnes – Carnaby – Bridlington 2tph Cleethorpes – New Clee – Grimsby Docks – Grimsby Town – West Marsh – Great Coates – Healing – Stallingborough – Habrough – Ulceby – Thornton Abbey – Goxhill – Hull Paragon (LL) – George St.
    [Show full text]
  • Review of Bus Services in the East Riding (Revised Following Public Consultation)
    East Riding of Yorkshire Council Review of Bus Services in the East Riding (Revised following Public Consultation) December 2016 1 Review of Bus Services in the East Riding 2016 (Revised following Public Consultation) Table of Contents Page SECTION 1 The Review of Bus Services in the East Riding 2016: Background and Context. 5 SECTION 2 The Public Consultation on our proposals in the Review of Bus Services in the 7 East Riding 2016: Results and Analysis. SECTION 3 Summary by contract of our conclusions following analysis of the results of the 12 public consultation SECTION 4 Our Finalised Proposal for the future of supported bus services in the East 16 Riding and individual Bus Timetables for services which would be affected. 3 4 Section 1 The Review of Bus Services in the East Riding 2016: BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT 1.1 Following a comprehensive Parish Transport Needs Assessment journeys. We stated our intention to seek to develop alternative process the council developed a proposal for the future of mitigating transport options for the loss of these 59 contracts. supported bus services in the East Riding of Yorkshire. This These potential mitigation measures included either existing or proposal was subject to a full public consultation which ran proposed demand responsive transport options, or the possibility for 8 weeks from 27 June 2016 to 28 August 2016. We have of travelling on a different bus or at a different time. given due regard to what residents have told us through the consultation process, and have revised our original proposal to 1.7 We consulted on this proposal, through advertising a survey ensure that we can maintain a public and community transport online at: www.eastriding.gov.uk/haveyoursay network that meets people’s strategic transport needs.
    [Show full text]
  • Mal Williamson
    Embracing entrepreneurship in Hull and East Yorkshire Embracing entrepreneurship 10 2516-8428 842009 ISSN 772516 Business Works Magazine £3.95 Business Works 9 BUSINESSWORKS Autumn 2020 WINDOW SHOPPING Cleaning specialist Andrew Fox on how he grew his one-man operation MAKING A STAND Exhibition designer Rebecca Shipham on the events industry crisis ARCADE FIRED-UP The quirky city centre destination bucking the retail trend Autumn 2020 YOUR TOP 20 Find out who you voted the most inspirational business leaders 010 Style your home with fragrance Candles & Bath Wax Melts & Bath Fragrances Bombs Oil Burners Melts Light & Scent Ltd lives and breathes scents. We are here to reinvigorate you. Our sole purpose is to serve you with the best home fragrance products. www.lightandscent.co.uk [email protected] Light and Scent.indd 1 02/09/2020 20:08 CONTACTS SALES BUSINESSWORKS WELCOME Helen Gowland Managing Director 07854 442741 [email protected] It doesn’t seem like five minutes since I wrote my last editorial, and it has indeed come a bit sooner than usual; with this issue we’re getting our Helen Flintoff schedule back on track after putting the summer 2020 issue on hold for a Commercial Director month due to the lockdown. 0333 0113305 In that time the restrictions have eased considerably, but if I’m honest I [email protected] genuinely don’t know what I am and am not allowed to do any more – how many people can I meet from my household, does it have to be on a Tuesday Joanne Nattress Business Development Manager and do they have to have an R in their name… but I’m fortunate that I can 0333 0117600 still work from home, so I haven’t had to make any agonising decisions.
    [Show full text]
  • Bus Times to Hull Fair Entry to the Museum Is Free
    Events & attractions in the City No hassle - just Park and Ride! Hull Fair Friday 10 October 4pm until midnight Saturday 18 October The largest travelling fair in Europe and one of the oldest dating from 1293. Situated on Walton Street car park are stalls filled with the sights and smells of traditional fairground food from hamburgers and hot dogs to candy floss, toffee apples, pomegranates and even hog roast. All can enjoy the fun of the fair with all the most up to date hair raising rides for the thrill-seekers, to the more traditional and children rides. Hull and East Riding Museum Bus Times to Hull Fair Entry to the museum is free. Enter a world where 235 million years of history is brought to life. New From Humber Bridge modern displays take you back to the past. Using original material and monday to friday saturday reconstructed scenes, the displays show just what life was like and how people used to live. first bus runs at 1700 first bus runs at 1300 Opening Times Monday to Saturday 10am until 5pm, Sunday 13.30pm until 4.30pm then up to then up to every 10 mins every 10 mins Streetlife Museum of Transport on demand on demand Entry to the museum is free. until last bus at 2100 until last bus at 2100 Climb aboard at the Streetlife Museum of Transport and enjoy all the sights, sounds and smells of the past. Experience 200 years of transport history as you walk down a 1940’s high street, board a tram or enjoy the pleasures of our carriage ride.
    [Show full text]
  • Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) 10
    Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) 10 Trees Adopted 7 January 2019 1 1. Introduction / summary 1.1 This Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) acts as guidance to policies in the Hull Local Plan 2016 to 2032, adopted in November 2017. The Local Plan is a 16 year document which sets out the vision for growth in Hull. It identifies the quantity and location for new housing, community facilities, shops and employment provision. 1.2 This document provides planning guidance on Policy 45 – ‘Trees’. It gives advice as to how future planting of trees and tree protection should be addressed via the planning process and the considerations that need to be taken into account before, during and after development. 1.3 Local Plan policy seeks to promote an increase in the provision and diversity of green infrastructure, particularly tree and woodland provision, for its benefits in urban cooling, health and well-being, and conserving and enhancing biodiversity. 1.4 The Supplementary Planning Document seeks to: • Provide clarity to developers, statutory consultees, local residents and other stakeholders; • Outline the national and local planning policy context that guides how trees should be considered in development. • Outline the broad benefits of trees and woodland to the city. • Explain what role trees have in contributing to the distinctive character of areas within the city ; • Explain how new planting of trees should be incorporated into future development, either on site or where this is not possible where future planting should be directed. This includes how planting can be directed to achieve objectives of increasing biodiversity and to support flood risk mitigation.
    [Show full text]
  • Hull Driving Test Centre Routes
    Hull Driving Test Centre Routes To make driving tests more representative of real-life driving, the DVSA no longer publishes official test routes. However, you can find a number of recent routes used at the Hull driving test centre in this document. While test routes from this centre are likely to be very similar to those below, you should treat this document as a rough guide only. Exact test routes are at the examiners’ discretion and are subject to change. Route Number 1 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Reservoir Rd Left Clough Rd Roundabout right Bankside Roundabout right Air St/Sculcoates Lane Traffic light right Beverley Rd Traffic light left Cottingham Rd 3rd traffic light 2nd right Cottingham Grove Ahead Skidby Grove End of road right Inglemire Lane 2nd left Oldstead Avenue 2nd light Grangeside Avenue End of road right Oldstead Avenue End of road right Endike Lane Roundabout ahead, end of road left Beverley Rd Right traffic light Sutton Rd Roundabout ahead, roundabout right Holwell Rd Roundabout ahead Stoneferry Roundabout right Ferry Lane Roundabout ahead Clough Rd Right Reservoir Rd Driving Test Centre Chamberlain Rd 2nd right Driving Test Centre Route Number 2 Road Direction Driving Test Centre Reservoir Rd Left Clough Rd Roundabout ahead Ferry Lane Roundabout right Stoneferry Rd Roundabout left Chamberlain Rd Roundabout ahead Laburnum Avenue 1st right Lilac Avenue 3rd left Elm Avenue End of road left James Reckitt Avenue Roundabout left Mount Pleasant Right traffic light Holderness Rd 1st left Brazil St End of road right
    [Show full text]
  • Hull Cycle Map and Guide
    Hull Cycles M&G 14/03/2014 11:42 Page 1 Why Cycle? Cycle Across Britain Ride Smart, Lock it, Keep it Cycle Shops in the Hull Area Sustrans is the UK’s leading Bike-fix Mobile Repair Service 07722 N/A www.bike-fix.co.uk 567176 For Your Health Born from Yorkshire hosting the Tour de France Grand Départ, the sustainable transport charity, working z Regular cyclists are as fit as a legacy, Cycle Yorkshire, is a long-term initiative to encourage everyone on practical projects so people choose Repair2ride Mobile Repair Service 07957 N/A person 10 years younger. to cycle and cycle more often. Cycling is a fun, cheap, convenient and to travel in ways that benefit their health www.repair2ride.co.uk 026262 z Physically active people are less healthy way to get about. Try it for yourself and notice the difference. and the environment. EDITION 10th likely to suffer from heart disease Bob’s Bikes 327a Beverley Road 443277 H8 1 2014 Be a part of Cycle Yorkshire to make our region a better place to live www.bobs-bikes.co.uk or a stroke than an inactive and work for this and future generations to come. Saddle up!! The charity is behind many groundbreaking projects including the National Cycle Network, over twelve thousand miles of traffic-free, person. 2 Cliff Pratt Cycles 84 Spring Bank 228293 H9 z Cycling improves your strength, For more information visit www.cycleyorkshire.com quiet lanes and on-road walking and cycling routes around the UK. www.cliffprattcycles.co.uk stamina and aerobic fitness.
    [Show full text]
  • The Kingston Upon Hull (Bransholme Area) Education Action Zone (Extension and Variation) Order 2001
    Status: This is the original version (as it was originally made). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format. STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2001 No. 3840 EDUCATION, ENGLAND The Kingston upon Hull (Bransholme Area) Education Action Zone (Extension and Variation) Order 2001 Made - - - - 28th November 2001 Laid before Parliament 3rd December 2001 Coming into force - - 1st January 2002 Whereas an application for the purpose of extending and varying an Education Action Zone has been made to the Secretary of State with the consent of the governing bodies of every school participating in the zone. Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 10(2), 10(3) and 138(7) of the Schools Standards and Framework Act 1998(1), the Secretary of State for Education and Skills hereby makes the following order: Citation and Commencement 1. This order shall be cited as the Kingston upon Hull (Bransholme Area) Education Action Zone (Extension and Variation) Order 2001 and shall come into force on 1st January 2002. Interpretation 2. In this order— “Kingston upon Hull (Bransholme Area) Education Action Zone” means the Education Action Zone established by the Kingston upon Hull (Bransholme Area) Education Action Zone Order 1998(2). Extension of the Kingston upon Hull (Bransholme Area) Education Action Zone Order 1998 3. The Kingston upon Hull (Bransholme Area) Education Action Zone is extended for a further period of two years beginning with 1st January 2002. Variation of the Kingston upon Hull (Bransholme Area) Education Action Zone Order 1998 4. There shall be inserted after article 9 of the Kingston upon Hull (Bransholme Area) Education Action Zone Order 1998 the following article— (1) 1998 c.
    [Show full text]
  • SC'ltlcoates Cemetery, Sculcoates Lane-John R. Sculcoates Parochial
    840 HULL. SC'ltlcoates Cemetery, Sculcoates lane-John R. Hull, East Yorkshire, and Lincolnshire Deaf Davies, sexton and Dumb Institution, 53 Spring bank­ Sculcoates Parochial Offices, Bond street-Edw. Jph. A. Wade, J.P., president; Wm. Smith. Wadsley, assistant overseer and vestry clerk hon. sec.; WaIter McOandlish, master S'lttton, Southcoates, If Drypool Gas Co., office, Hull Ladies' Association for the Care of Friend­ Rt. Mark street-George Oldfield, manager; less Girls, Clarendonhouse,Clarendonstreet­ David Wood, secretary Mrs. Robinson King, Ferriby, president; Shipping Federation Ltd., Humber Branch­ Mrs. R. Furley, hon. sec.; Mrs. Shepherd, John Gregson, secretary hon. treas.; and Miss L. Beecham, matron Town Hall, Lowgate Hull Seamen's and General Orphan AS?Jlurn Trinity House, Trinity House lane and Schools, Spring bank-Chas. H. Wilson. Esg., M.P., chairman; W. S. Bailey, J.P., INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES and F. B. Grotrian, Esq., M.P., vice-chair­ (Literary, Philosphical, and Educational). men; David Wilson, J.P., chairman of house Hull Litera?'y and Philosophical Society and committee; Thomas Reynoldson and Thos. C. Reynoldson, hon. treasurers; Robert M'llSeUm, Royal Institution, Albion street­ Fras. Bond, M.A.. president; Edward Bolton Middlemiss and R. Gale Middlemiss, hon. secretaries; Thomas Moorby, asst. secretary; and E. J. Wilson, M.A., secretaries; Samuel P. Hudson, curator Miss Lawty, matron; Henry Wilson, school­ Hull Ch1lrch Institute, Albion st-J. B. Wil­ master ; Jas. l\Ic.Nidder, J\I.B., hon. surgeon lows, Esq., preSident; W. D. Theaker, hon. Hull Temporary Home for Fallen Females, 25 treasurer; Fredk. F. Ayre, general sec. ; Jas. Nile street-Mrs.
    [Show full text]
  • Initial Template
    Planning Applications Week Ending 10 October 2008 Starred applications below will be determined by Planning Committee. To view planning applications on the website please use the number prefixed with “08”. Would Councillors please notify the Development Control Section in writing by 24 October 2008 if they require any of the other applications to be determined by Committee (and to indicate at this stage whether a site visit is required). Members of the public should make comments in writing (by letter or e-mail) before 31 October 2008. Any comments will be available for the public to see. Please contact the Development Control Section or the individual officer specified below to discuss any application or to find out its progress. CONTACT DETAILS: tel: (01482) 612345 e-mail: [email protected] address: Planning Services, Kingston House, Bond Street, Hull, HU1 3ER. Ref Number Location Proposal Ward Committee/ Applicant Agent Delegated Officer Contact 00003460B 356 James Reckitt Change of use from Holderness Heritage Mr Derek Wright Avenue doctor’s surgery to 6 Developments Wright Design (Hull) Ltd James Matchett Kingston Upon Hull flats. 17 Worthing Street. 102 Grosvenor House 612309 HU8 0JA Kingston Upon Hull Beverley Road 08/01027/FULL Kingston Upon Hull HU3 1YA 00016625L Land To The South Of Erection of building to Marfleet Europa Shipping Mr T W G Litten Hedon Road form storage building Supplies 30 West End Road Chris Peach South East Of Marfleet (phase 2 of 3). 1024 Hedon Road Cottingham 612734 Avenue Roundabout Hull HU16 5PN 08/01345/FULL (Europa Shipping) HU9 5QN Kingston Upon Hull 00030831 7 Antholme Close Erection of conservatory Holderness Mrs Bolton Mr P Flintoft Sutton-On-Hull to rear (3.94m long x 7 Antholme Close 31 Boothferry Road Simon Mounce Kingston Upon Hull 3.28m wide x 3.6m high; Sutton-On-Hull Kingston Upon Hull 612920 HU7 4XX 12'11'' x 10'9'' x 11'9'').
    [Show full text]
  • FID Sheet1__Di 0 Lonsdale Community Centre 1 4 Seasons 2 4
    FID Sheet1__Di 0 Lonsdale Community Centre 1 4 Seasons 2 4 Seasons 3 Unity in Community 4 URBaN 5 Goodwin Development Trust 6 The Lemon Tree Children's Centre 7 Pickering and Newington Development Association 8 Job Centre Plus 9 The Freedom Centre 10 Marfleet Children's Centre 11 Sight Support Hull & East Yorkshire 12 Fenchurch Children's Centre 13 Parks Children's Centre 14 Priory Children's Centre 15 Avenue's Library 16 Bransholme Library 17 Fred Moore Library 18 Freedom Centre Library 19 Gipsyville Library 20 Greenwood Avenue Library 21 Ings Library 22 Longhill Library 23 Waudby Library 24 Western Library 25 East Park Library 26 Hull Central Library 27 Bransholme Customer Service Centre 28 Orchard Customer Service Centre 29 The Wilson Centre Customer Service Centre 30 Autism Plus Sheet1__F2 8 Lonsdale Street, Hull HU3 6PA HU9 3QB HU1 3SQ 501 Endike Lane, Hull, HU6 8AQ 9 Appin Close, North Bransholme, Hull HU7 5BB The Octagon, Walker Street, Hull, HU3 2RE Lothian Way, Hull, HU7 5DD Gipsyville Multi Purpose Centre, 729-730 Hessle Road, Hull HU4 6JA Britannia House, 2 Ferensway, Hull, HU2 8NF 97 Preston Road, Hull HU9 3QB Preston Road, Hull, HU9 5AN 466 Beverley Road, Hull HU5 1NF Fenchurch Street, Hull HU5 1JF Treehouse, Courtway Road, Hull HU6 9TA Priory Road, Hull HU5 5RU 76 Chanterlands Avenue, Hull HU5 3TD North Point Shopping Centre, Hull HU7 4EF Wold Road, Hull HU5 5UN 97 Preston Road, Hull HU9 3QB Gipsyville Multi-Purpose Centre, Hull, HU4 6JA 220 Greenwood Avenue, Hull HU6 9RU Savoy Road, Hull HU8 0TY St Margaret's Church, Shannon Road, Hull HU8 9PD Waudby Centre, Hull HU9 5LD 254 Boulevard, Hull HU3 3ED Central Pavilion, Holderness Road, Hull HU8 8JE Albion Street, Hull HU1 3TF The Bransholme Health Centre, Goodhart Road, Hull, HU7 4DW The Orchard Centre, Orchard Park Road, Hull, HU6 9BX Alfred Gelder Street, Hull, HU1 2AG Ings Plus, Savoy Road, Hull, HU8 0TX Sheet1__F3 Sheet1__F9 LLPG_FID LLPG_UPRN LLPG_Easti Newington & Gipsyville 010000201796 83783 010000201796 507290 Southcoates - Freedom Centre 010070551198 105068 010070551198 513190 St.
    [Show full text]
  • Hull Core Strategy - Contacts List (As at July 2011)
    Hull Core Strategy - Contacts List (as at July 2011) Introduction This report provides details about the contacts made during the development of the Hull Core Strategy. It includes contact made at each plan making stage, as follows: • Issues and Options – August 2008 • Emerging Preferred Approach – February 2010 • Core Strategy Questionnaire – September 2010 • Spatial Options – February 2011 • Core Strategy Publication Version – July 2011 A list of Hull Development Forum members (as at July 2011) is also enclosed. This group has met over 15 times, usually on a quarterly basis. The report also sets out the specific and general organisations and bodies that have been contacted, in conformity with the Council’s adopted Statement of Community Involvement. Specific groups are indicated with an asterisk. Please note contacts will change over time. Issues and Options – August 2008 (Letter sent to Consultants/Agents) Your Ref: My Ref: PPI/KG/JP Contact: Mr Keith Griffiths «Title» «First_Name» «Surname» Tel: 01482 612389 «Job_Title» Fax: 01482 612382 Email: [email protected] «Org» th «Add1» Date: 4 August 2008 «Add2» «Add3» «Town» «Postcode» Dear Sir/Madam Hull Core Strategy - issues, options and suggested preferred option Please find enclosed the ‘Hull Core Strategy issues, options and suggested preferred option’ document for your consideration. Your views should be returned to us by the 5 September, 2008 by using the form provided. In particular, could you respond to the following key questions: 1. What do you think to the issues, objectives, options and suggested preferred option set out in the document? 2. How would you combine the options? 3.
    [Show full text]