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Primary & Special School References
Cost Centre School Ref. No. 30120 Adderley CE Primary HA 30130 Albrighton St Mary's CE HB 30140 Albrighton Junior HC 30150 Albrighton Infant HD 30160 Alveley Primary HE 30180 Ashford Carbonell CE Primary HF 30190 Longmeadow CE Primary HG 30210 Oakland Primary HH 30230 Barrow CE Primary HJ 30240 Baschurch CE (Aided) HK 30260 Beckbury CE (Cont) HL 30280 Bicton CE (Cont) HM 30290 Bishop's Castle Primary HN 30300 Bitterley CE Primary HP 30320 Bomere Heath CE (Cont) HR 30330 B'north Castlefields Primary HS 30350 St John's Catholic Bridgnorth HT 30370 Bridgnorth St Mary's CE HV 30380 Brockton CE Primary HW 30390 B'north St Leonards CE Primary HX 30400 Broseley CE Primary HY 30420 St Mary's CE Bucknell HZ 30430 Buildwas Primary JA 30440 Buntingsdale Infants JB 30450 Burford CE Primary JC 30490 John Wilkinson Primary JD 30520 Caynham CE Primary JE 30540 Chelmarsh CE Primary JF 30550 Cheswardine Primary JG 30560 Childs Ercall CE Primary JH 30570 Chirbury CE (VC) Primary JJ 30590 Church Preen Primary JK 30610 St Lawrence CE Ch Stretton JL 30620 Claverley CE Primary JM 30630 Clee Hill Community Primary JN 30650 Cleobury Mortimer Primary JP 30660 Clive CE (Cont) JR 30670 Clun St George's CE JS 30680 Clunbury CE Primary JU 30700 Cockshutt CE (Cont) JV 30710 Condover CE Primary JW 30730 Cressage Christ Church CE JX 30740 Criftins CE (Cont) JY 30750 Corvedale CE Primary JZ 30840 Brown Clee CE Primary KA 30900 Dorrington CE Primary KB 30980 Ellesmere Primary KC 31030 Farlow CE Primary KD 31050 Trinity CE Primary KE 31090 Gobowen Primary KF 31100 Grafton -
Please Note That These Are Draft Minutes Subject to Confirmation At
Wistanstow Parish Council Clerk C E Williams 2 Jockeyfields Ludlow Shropshire SY8 1PU (01584 874661) Email: [email protected] website: www.wistanstowpc.org.uk The Minutes of the Meeting of Wistanstow Parish Council held on Wednesday 30th July 2018 2018 at Wistanstow Village Hall Annex Room commencing at 7.00pm Present: Mr D Bytheway Mrs J Woodroffe MBE Mr P Powell Mr J Morris Mr M Flanagan Mr R Brown Mr M White Mr C E Williams (Clerk) 1. Apologies: Mr A Carney, Mr P Jones and Mr P Clarke 2. Items from members of the Public and Shropshire Council Mr M White who had expressed an interest in becoming a Parish Councillor introduced himself to the meeting. 3. Declarations of Interest Planning Application 18/03165/AMP - All Parish Councillors declared a personal interest and took no part in making any observations on the application. 4. Minutes The Parish Council approved the minutes of the meetings held on the 16th May 2018 and were signed by the Chairman as a correct record. 5. Matters arising from the Minutes: No Items 6. Co-option of Parish Councillor: It was agreed by the Parish Council to co-opt Mr M White Moorcroft Bushmoor as a Parish Councillor who was than asked to join the meeting. 7. Chairman’s Communications: The Clerk reported that to comply with the new General Data Protection Regulations registration had been made with the Data Protection Commissioner. 8. Planning Items: a) The Parish Council had received the following planning applications to which there were no objections: 18/02979/DIS – Discharge of condition 4 (WSI) associated with planning application 17/05347/FUL – 14 Leamoor Common Wistanstow 18/02628/FUL – Erection of a single storey rear extension – 2 Glebe Cottages Wistanstow 18/02540/FUL – Erection of a two-storey side and rear extension – Ivy Cottage Cwm Head Church Stretton b) The Parish Council agreed that it would review the Parish Plan and update the action plan during this financial year 9. -
Shropshire. Kinlet
DlREOrORY.] SHROPSHIRE. KINLET. 109 are wheat and 'barley. The population is included in Mrs. Ellen Margaret Day, sub-postmistress. I.etters Wellington. The area is 774a. 31'. 2!p.; the population arrive from Wellington at 6 a.m.; dispatched at 7.30 of the ecclesiastical parish in 1891 was 2,107. p.m.; sundays, 9.30 a.m. The nearest telegra.ph office Beveley is a small hamlet adjoining Ketley, partly in is at Hadley Wellington parish and partly in Wombridge. Wall Letter Box, Potter's Bank, cleared at 7.15 p.m. Ketley Bank is a hamlet, partly in Ketley township, week days; sundays, 9. IS a.m particulars of which will ,be found enumerated under National School, Red Lake, built in 1843, for 200 chil- Oakengates. dren; average attendance, 153; &; supported in part by Mossey Green, half a mile south-east, Potter's Bank the Duke of Sutherland; there is a house for the a quarter of a mile 1Il0rth, Red Lake, a mile east from the master; J<lnes Jones, master; Miss Hallows, infants' railway station and The R<lck I! miles south are hamlets. mistress Sexton, Enoch Oorbett, Red Lake. Great Western Railway (Severn Junction), WiJilam Post, M. O. 0., S. B. &; Annuity &; Insurance Office.- Cumpston, station master KETLEY. • Deakin Benjamin, shopkeeper Westbrook George, shoe maker Cowley Rev. John Sainsbury M.A. Dunning William, shopkeeper Williams John, colliery proprietor Vicarage Ford James, grocer, Ketley sand BEVELEY Millington M1is'se!l Grainger John, Seven Stars P.H .. Millington Rowland Jones James, colliery propr. The Rock Turner Wllliam, Compasses P.Hi Parker Henry, Rock house Jones Jeffery, farmer YardJey Matthew Henry, farmer Quarmby Rev. -
An Archaeological Analysis of Anglo-Saxon Shropshire A.D. 600 – 1066: with a Catalogue of Artefacts
An Archaeological Analysis of Anglo-Saxon Shropshire A.D. 600 – 1066: With a catalogue of artefacts By Esme Nadine Hookway A thesis submitted to the University of Birmingham for the degree of MRes Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology College of Arts and Law University of Birmingham March 2015 University of Birmingham Research Archive e-theses repository This unpublished thesis/dissertation is copyright of the author and/or third parties. The intellectual property rights of the author or third parties in respect of this work are as defined by The Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or as modified by any successor legislation. Any use made of information contained in this thesis/dissertation must be in accordance with that legislation and must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the permission of the copyright holder. Abstract The Anglo-Saxon period spanned over 600 years, beginning in the fifth century with migrations into the Roman province of Britannia by peoples’ from the Continent, witnessing the arrival of Scandinavian raiders and settlers from the ninth century and ending with the Norman Conquest of a unified England in 1066. This was a period of immense cultural, political, economic and religious change. The archaeological evidence for this period is however sparse in comparison with the preceding Roman period and the following medieval period. This is particularly apparent in regions of western England, and our understanding of Shropshire, a county with a notable lack of Anglo-Saxon archaeological or historical evidence, remains obscure. This research aims to enhance our understanding of the Anglo-Saxon period in Shropshire by combining multiple sources of evidence, including the growing body of artefacts recorded by the Portable Antiquity Scheme, to produce an over-view of Shropshire during the Anglo-Saxon period. -
Parish, Non-Conformist and Roman Catholic Registers & Monumental
Parish/Chapel Printed/Transcribed Microfiche Monumental Inscriptions Parish, Non-conformist and Roman Catholic Registers & Monumental Inscriptions at Oswestry Library HD – Hereford Diocese G – General LD – Lichfield Diocese C – Christenings/Baptisms SAD – St Asaph Diocese C – Christenings/Baptisms NR – Non-conformist Registers BN – Banns, M – Marriages B – Burials There are additional Shropshire registers held at Shropshire Archives Issue 5 Page 1 of 24 Last updated November 2012 Parish/Chapel Printed/Transcribed Microfiche Monumental Inscriptions Abdon 1560-1812 G HD19 1813-1837 M Acton Burnell 1568-1812 G LD19 Acton Burnell R.C C 1769-1837 Adderley 1692-1812 LD4 Alberbury 1564-1812 HD6 and 7 Albrighton (nr Shifnal) 1555-1812 LD3 Albrighton (nr Shrewsbury) 1649-1812 G LD1 Astley 1692-1812G LD5 Aston Hall (Christ Chapel) C 1876-1937 1735-1942 The domestic chapel in the garden Oswestry & Borders Box of Aston Hall, originally founded in 1954, was built in 1742 and restored in 1887 Atcham 1692-1812 G LD14 1813-1837 M Badger 1660-1812 G HD16 1813-1837 M Battlefield 1663-1812 G LD1 Bedstone 1719-1812 HD5 Berrington 1813-1837 M LD14 1559-1812 G Bethel See Llanfyllin Issue 5 Page 2 of 24 Last updated November 2012 Parish/Chapel Printed/Transcribed Microfiche Monumental Inscriptions Billingsley 1625-1812 G HD3 Bishops Castle Primitive C 1887-1888 Methodist Bitterley 1658-1812 G HD4 Boningale 1698-1812 G LD3 Bridgnorth Stoneway 1765-1812 G Independent Chapel NR Bromfield 1559-1812 G HD5 Broughton 1705-1812 G LD1 Buildwas 1665-1812 G LD14 1813-1837 M Burford 1558-1812 G HD16 Bwlch-y-Cibau Booklet: No. -
Things to See and Do
over the river, where every With its mix of Medieval, and landscape of the area the church. Further afield, spring The Green Man must Georgian and Victorian where you can Meet the but which also make a great t defeat the Frost Queen for architecture, Much Wenlock Mammoth – a full size day out is the Severn Valley there to be summer in the is a must on your ‘to do’ list. replica of the skeleton Railway at Bridgnorth, Clun Valley. This annual Walk along the High Street found at Condover. The The Judge’s Lodgings’ at Church Stretton, nestled in the Shropshire Hills celebration in May is the to browse the galleries, book exhibition also includes Presteigne, Powys Castle, high point of the town’s and antique shops. Visit a film panorama with home of the Earl of Powys, of independent retailers, whether on foot, by bike or famous Green Man Festival, the museum in the Market spectacular views of the near Welshpool, the offering a top-quality even aiming for the sky; the which also includes The Square to discover the Shropshire Hills. After that, fascinating museums of the Michaelmas fair, Bishops Castle shopping experience along Long Mynd enjoys some of Clun Mummers doing battle town’s heritage and links to explore the centre’s 30-acre Ironbridge Gorge and of with a tempting selection of the best thermals in Europe, For 800 years Welsh drovers heritage displays and Visitor in the Square, as well as the modern Olympic Games. Onny Meadows site, which course, the County town of Carding Mill Valley and the Long Mynd Green Man Festival, Clun butchers, bakers, historic so is unrivalled for gliding, brought livestock along the Information Centre. -
Getting Here Getting Here
Getting Here Getting Here This guide provides the address, a grid reference to help locate the place on the maps at the back of this booklet and Sat Nav details where necessary. Please note that the long grid reference at the start of each entry refers to Ordnance Survey Landranger Series maps (OSNI for Northern Ireland), also that the postcode in the Sat Nav section will take you near to the place, but not necessarily to it, so please look out for signs, especially brown ones. Up-to-date details of how to get to places without a car are given on our website, nationaltrust.org.uk and other helpful public transport resources are listed below. Sustrans: for NCN routes and cycling maps visit sustrans.org.uk National Rail Enquiries: for train times visit nationalrail.co.uk or telephone 03457 48 49 50. Traveline: for bus routes and times for England, Wales and Scotland visit traveline.info or telephone 0871 200 2233. Taxis from railway stations: traintaxi.co.uk Public transport in Northern Ireland (train and bus): translink.co.uk or telephone 028 9066 6630. Transport for London: for all travel information visit tfl.gov.uk or telephone 0343 222 1234. Contents Cornwall 3 Devon and Dorset 12 Somerset and Wiltshire 23 The Cotswolds, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire 30 Berkshire, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight 38 Kent, Surrey and Sussex 42 London 52 East of England 55 East Midlands 64 West Midlands 69 North West 76 The Lakes 80 Yorkshire 85 North East 90 Wales 93 Northern Ireland 103 Maps 108 Index 121 2 Cornwall Find out more: 01326 252020 or [email protected] Antony Torpoint, Cornwall PL11 2QA Botallack Map 1 E8 H G A 1961 on the Tin Coast, near St Just, Cornwall 201:SX418564. -
PCC Funding Initiatives Shropshire
PCC Funding Initiatives Shropshire February 2021 Ditton Priors, Barrow, Little Wenlock, Llanymynech, The Commissioner’s Munslow, Acton burnell, Frodsley, Pichford, Ruckley, Grant Scheme (CGS) Langley, Cardington, Rodington, Montford, Bromfield, Westbury, Ruyton, Alderbury with Cardeston, Craven This budget focuses on projects committed to Arms, Witanstow, Ashford Carbonell, Cayham, delivering the Safer West Mercia Plan outcomes. Church Preen, Hughley, Kenley, Worthen with Shelve, Edgton, Bishop Castle, Hordley and Bagley, Preventing/Reducing Burglary Withington, Upton Magna, Bomere Heath, Abdon and Upper Tier Local Authority Councillors have access to Heath, Lyth Hill, Culmington, Astley Abbots. financial support for reducing acquisitive crime. The PCC is offering a 25% contribution to the We Don’t Buy Crime (WDBC) scheme increasing the reach Community Safety across West Mercia. Up to £225,000 has been made available from the PCC to invest in this initiative. Partnership (CSP) WDBC towns and villages are where 70% of residential properties have marked their possessions Grants with Smartwater (a water based solution with a unique forensic code that shows up under UV light). WDBC Each CSP is provided with a ring-fenced budget signs are installed through the village/town warning from the PCC. This budget is spent on pro-active potential offenders to prevent burglary. Traces of community safety initiatives, addressing local Smartwater found on an offender provides the needs and creating a safer and more secure West evidence required for a successful prosecution. Mercia. Registered Smartwater identified on stolen property Core Funding increases the likelihood of it being returned to the owner. In Shropshire the following areas are £30,513 implementing the WDBC scheme: Cleobury Mortimer, For an ASB Officer. -
Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society
ISSN 0143-5175 Shropshire History and Archaeology Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society (incorporating the Shropshire Parish Register Society) VOLUME LXXXVII edited by D. T. W. Price SHREWSBURY 2012 (ISSUED IN 2014) © Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society 2014 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society. Produced and printed by 4word Ltd., Bristol COUNCIL AND OFFICERS 1 APRIL 2014 President SIR NEIL COSSONS, O.B.E., M.A., F.S.A. Vice-Presidents ERNIE JENKS MADGE MORAN, F.S.A. M. UNA REES, B.A., PH.D. B. S. TRINDER, M.A., PH.D., F.S.A. Elected Members NIGEL BAKER, B.A., PH.D., F.S.A., M.I.F.A. MARY F. MCKENZIE, M.A., M.AR.AD. NEIL CLARKE, B.A. MARTIN SPEIGHT, B.A., PH.D. ROBERT CROMARTY, B.A. ROGER WHITE, B.A., PH.D., M.I.F.A. HUGH HANNAFORD, M.I.F.A. ANDYWIGLEY, B.SC., M.A., PH.D., F.S.A., P.C.H.E. W. F. HODGES Chairman JAMES LawsON, M.A., Westcott Farm, Habberley, Shrewsbury SY5 0SQ Hon. Secretary and Hon. Publications Secretary G. C. BAUGH, M.A., F.S.A., Glebe House, Vicarage Road, Shrewsbury SY3 9EZ Hon. Treasurer FRANCESCA BUMPUS, M.A., PH.D., 9 Alexandra Avenue, Meole Brace, Shrewsbury SY3 9HT Hon. Membership Secretary PENNY WARD, M.A., M.I.F.A., 1 Crewe Street, Shrewsbury SY3 9QF Hon. -
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Date 26-JUL-2018 Rating List (2010) for the Billing Authority of 3245 Shropshire Version No 35 Postal Town - ALL STRETTON, SHROPSHIRE Page No 1 Effective List Alteration Settlement Reference Number Code & Description Address (Including Postcode) £ RV Date Date Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 429103699200080 CH1 SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT THE OAKS, INWOOD LANE, SY6 6LA 3,350 AND PREMISES Crown © 2018 www.voa.gov.uk Date 26-JUL-2018 Rating List (2010) for the Billing Authority of 3245 Shropshire Version No 35 Postal Town - BEWDLEY, WORCS Page No 2 Effective List Alteration Settlement Reference Number Code & Description Address (Including Postcode) £ RV Date Date Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 430505020000000 CW WAREHOUSE AND PREMISES HALL FARM, BUTTON BRIDGE, KINLET, DY12 22,000 C 16-APR-2014 22-JUL-2014 3AW 430504130000000 CS3 HAIRDRESSING SALON AND COUNTRY STYLE HAIR & BEAUTY, BUTTON 1,050 PREMISES BRIDGE LANE, KINLET, DY12 3DQ 430232150000000 CL PUBLIC HOUSE AND PREMISES BUTTON OAK INN, BUTTON OAK, KINLET, 4,500 C DY12 3AQ 430232110000000 IF3 WORKSHOP THE COTTAGE, BUTTON OAK, KINLET, DY12 2,550 3AQ 430125770000000 CO OFFICE THE WOODLANDS CARAVAN PARK, DOWLES 500 ROAD, DY12 3AE 430505190000000 CX CATTERY AND PREMISES CATSLEY VIEW, MEATON LANE, KINLET, 1,050 C DY12 3DD 432912059960010 CO OFFICE OFFICE AT CRABMILL HOLIDAY HOMES 1,150 C 01-APR-2010 12-MAY-2010 GREENACRES, STURT LANE, KINLET, DY12 3HB 430507130000000 IF3 WORKSHOP AND PREMISES STURT FORESTRY YARD, STURT LANE, 2,950 KINLET, DY12 3HH 430505850000000 CH1 SELF CATERING HOLIDAY UNIT HOBNILL, THE WHITE