Switchboard: 01789 266261 Newsdesk: 01789 412819, E-mail: [email protected]Website: www.stratford-herald.com Tuesday, 10th October, 2017 No. 1,843 The best newspaper money can’t buy Do your gutters need to be cleared? Are you looking for gutter guards to be fitted? Blocked gutters can cause serious damage to your property, from overflowing rainwater to unseen damage to masonry, pointing and brickwork. Without regular cleaning they become full, heavy and distorted. Waiting to find a problem is in most cases, too late, that’s why we have a range of services to help. Contact us today to book your free consultation. Hedgehog gutter guards fitted for £9.95 per metre. 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This vital project will help patients to maximise their wellbeing and regain a sense of normality at what is often a difficult time. The funding for their latest project comes from the second round of the Rigby Award — a £250,000, five- year pot of cash that has been set aside by Sir Peter to fund medical research. It was announced in 2015 at the same time as the Stratford-based businessman donated £250,000 to the Stratford Hospital £1million Appeal. Angie Arnold, chief executive at The Shakespeare Hospice, said: “We are delighted to receive this Rigby Award and extremely grateful to the Rigby Founda- tion for the generous prize. “This innovative model is not used anywhere else, so we have a real opportunity to make a difference to people living with or overcoming cancer. “The new Stratford Hospital is a fantastic facility and the Shakespeare Hospice is thrilled that such a significant investment has been made in providing first class cancer services to our local communities.” Professor Diane Playford, of Warwick Medical School, said: “I am very grateful that the Rigby Foun- dation has chosen to support this exciting initiative. I feel proud and excited to be implementing a dedicated vocational rehabilitation service that will improve the lives of cancer survivors.” Glen Burley, chief executive at South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust, added: “This support from the Rigby Foundation helps us to champion innovation in cancer care. “We have already seen how much the new Rigby Unit at Stratford Hospital is going to benefit patients and I am very pleased that we are working in close partnership with the Shakespeare Hospice to enhance cancer services in South Warwickshire.” The successful bidder for this year’s grant was announced at Stratford Hospital recently after presen- tations were made to a panel of judges. £50,000 project to look at new ideas for cancer care ● Glen Burley, chief executive at South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust (SWFT), with Sir Peter Rigby, Angie Arnold, chief executive of The Shakespeare Hospice, Professor Diane Playford, Marian Cartter, and SWFT chairman, Russell Hardy. (Submitted photo) On the same night updates were given on the previous year’s recipients, which included research on outpatient induction chemotherapy; research into if the one-stop nodal assessment improves the detection of lymph node metastases in colorectal cancer; work on the prediction of rectal tumour response to chemoradiotherapy on diffusion weighted MRI; and research on early breast cancer and its association with vitamin D deficiency. 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Hospice and hospital plan research after winning second Rigby AwardA £50,000 research project that will look atnew ways of delivering cancer care is to takeplace in Stratford.
Clinicians at South Warwickshire NHS FoundationTrust and The Shakespeare Hospice will lead theproject that is being funded by businessman Sir PeterRigby.
It is the second time that the two organisations haveworked together. Previously, they developed a pro-posal to help cancer patients and survivors managefatigue and support them in returning to work.
This vital project will help patients to maximisetheir wellbeing and regain a sense of normality atwhat is often a difficult time.
The funding for their latest project comes from thesecond round of the Rigby Award — a £250,000, five-year pot of cash that has been set aside by Sir Peter tofund medical research.
It was announced in 2015 at the same time as theStratford-based businessman donated £250,000 to theStratford Hospital £1million Appeal.
Angie Arnold, chief executive at The ShakespeareHospice, said: “We are delighted to receive this RigbyAward and extremely grateful to the Rigby Founda-tion for the generous prize.
“This innovative model is not used anywhere else,so we have a real opportunity to make a difference topeople living with or overcoming cancer.
“The new Stratford Hospital is a fantastic facilityand the Shakespeare Hospice is thrilled that such asignificant investment has been made in providingfirst class cancer services to our local communities.”
Professor Diane Playford, of Warwick MedicalSchool, said: “I am very grateful that the Rigby Foun-dation has chosen to support this exciting initiative. Ifeel proud and excited to be implementing a dedicatedvocational rehabilitation service that will improve thelives of cancer survivors.”
Glen Burley, chief executive at South WarwickshireNHS Foundation Trust, added: “This support from theRigby Foundation helps us to champion innovation incancer care.
“We have already seen how much the new RigbyUnit at Stratford Hospital is going to benefit patientsand I am very pleased that we are working in closepartnership with the Shakespeare Hospice to enhancecancer services in South Warwickshire.”
The successful bidder for this year’s grant wasannounced at Stratford Hospital recently after presen-tations were made to a panel of judges.
£50,000 project to look atnew ideas for cancer care
� Glen Burley, chief executive at South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust(SWFT), with Sir Peter Rigby, Angie Arnold, chief executive of The ShakespeareHospice, Professor Diane Playford, Marian Cartter, and SWFT chairman, RussellHardy. (Submitted photo)
On the same night updates were given on the previousyear’s recipients, which included research on outpatientinduction chemotherapy; research into if the one-stop nodalassessment improves the detection of lymph node metastasesin colorectal cancer; work on the prediction of rectal tumourresponse to chemoradiotherapy on diffusion weighted MRI;and research on early breast cancer and its association withvitamin D deficiency.
Sir Peter Rigby said: “In addition to supporting the estab-lishment of the new cancer unit, we wanted to make a longerterm commitment to the work of the cancer units through anaward which enabled healthcare professionals at both War-wick and Stratford to explore their ideas and visions for inno-vative research and initiatives in cancer related fields.
“This has been well received and already several suggestedactivities have been financed and are underway.
“This year’s award links the hospitals to the work of TheShakespeare Hospice, an increasingly important relationshipas some future services will be delivered in the home as wellas in specialist hospital units.”
The cancer unit at Stratford Hospital, similar to WarwickHospital’s Aylesford Unit, carries Mr Rigby’s name andtreated its first patient in August.
GAYDON-based Aston Martin has revealed designsfor its latest vehicle — a submarine for the super rich.
It is working with Triton Submarines LLC, anAmerican manufacturer of state–of-the-art sub-mersibles, on the limited edition, three-person craft.
Aston Martin’s chief creative officer, MarekReichman, said Project Neptune would “grow thebrand into new aspects of the luxury world”.
The luxury car maker recently reported pre-taxprofits of £21.1million for the first six months of2017, after huge losses during the first half of 2016.
‘Innovative model’
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FIVE men were arrested in a carwith cans of spray paint near toa Motorail storage site wheregraffiti artists had caused£10,000 worth of damage torailway carriages.
But the only one of the five to turnup at court says the others may havehad spray cans, but that he had no ideawhat they were planning to do.
Juan Manuel Sanchez Bada pleadednot guilty at Warwickshire Magis-trates’ Court in Leamington to pos-sessing a large quantity of spray paintcans with intent to use them to causecriminal damage.
It is alleged he and the other fourhad the spray cans at Long Marston insouth Warwickshire on 30th June,intending to damage propertybelonging to Motorail Logistics Ltd.
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“This gentleman and others werearrested at the scene. They have got ahire car which has been used to travelto the scene, and in the boot are fluo-rescent spray paint cans.”
But Mr Bartlett stressed: “Thecharge is not that any of them causedthat graffiti, but that they had thespray cans ready to do so.”
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Explaining Sanchez Bada’s case,his solicitor Colin Charvill said: “Hisdefence is that he was with others whomay have had some spray cans, buthad no idea what they were going todo with them, and had nothing to dowith it.”
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Her colleagues’ latest memorial ballsaw 180 guests enjoy dinner, music, aphoto booth, auction and raffle, toraise £37,875 in Solihull.
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WARWICK Racecourse is raising aglass to a new partnership with HookNorton Brewery as racegoers will beable to enjoy a range of award-win-ning ales from the family-ownedcompany.
The alliance brings together one of theoldest racecourses and one of the longest-established breweries in the country, whichis based in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire.
The partnership was launched at the startof the new season at Warwick Racecoursewith a visit from the brewery’s shire horseswhich still carry on the tradition of weeklydray deliveries to its local pubs.
Andre Klein, general manager of War-wick Racecourse, said: “Like WarwickRacecourse, Hook Norton Brewery has arich tradition and heritage, and is a progres-sive, forward-thinking organisation so weare delighted to be joining forces.
“From the brewery’s base just across theWarwickshire border, they will supply arange of their popular handcrafted real alesacross the racecourse.”
Hook Norton Brewery has been brewingsince 1849 and its award-winning alesinclude Red Rye, which was recentlycrowned the World’s Best Rye Beer andWorld’s Best Speciality Beer at the WorldBeer Awards 2017.
It plans to host ‘Meet the Brewer’ andother events at Warwick Racecourse, suchas product launches and hospitality func-tions, as part of the agreement.
James Clarke, Managing Director of
Hook Norton Brewery, said: “This is a veryexciting partnership with Warwick Race-course.
“Hook Norton Brewery is a proudlyindependent family-owned, fifth genera-tion brewery that takes the very best of itsbrewing heritage and combines it with athoroughly modern approach to create arange of cask, keg and bottled ales.
“It is the first time that we have beenassociated with horse racing and WarwickRacecourse is exactly the right fit for us.We look forward to bringing the bestquality ales to its racegoers throughout theseason.”
The next fixture at Warwick Racecoursewill be the Business Networking Racedayon Friday, 10th November. For member-ship and advanced tickets go to www.war-wickracecourse.co.uk
BEERS from the UK aswell as Australia, USA,South Africa, Sweden andSpain will be available atThe Golden Bee in Strat-ford during its beer fes-tival.
The pub in SheepStreet will be serving arange of beers during thefestival, which runs fromtomorrow, Wednesday,until Sunday, 22ndOctober.
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OVER 100 large static radio con-trolled model aircraft will go on dis-play at the Large Model AircraftShow at the British Motor Museumon Sunday, 29th October.
Organised by The Large ModelAssociation, this annual family eventoffers visitors the chance to see themodels up close and personalwithout the restriction of the flightline fencing at public shows and also
a chance to speak to builders andpilots about their projects.
Visitors can also attend three spe-cialists workshops on topics whichcover Jet Airframes and Installa-tions, Model Aircraft Designs andImproving the standard of Scale Air-craft.
The cinema will show footage ofthe planes flying during the showseason.
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GREEN-FINGERED resi-dents were rewarded atStratford In Bloom’sAnnual PresentationEvening.
The event, on Monday,25th September, attracted arecord crowd of 250people at StratfordArtsHouse, and sawawards presented to busi-nesses, schools and com-munity groups as well asindividual efforts.
For the Front Gardencategory Stratford inBloom judges visit everyfront garden in each of thenine electoral wards in pur-suit of the very best dis-plays.
To make things fairerthis year, the front gardencategory was divided intotwo awards — TraditionalFront Garden and SmallBorder and Containers.This allowed smaller frontgardens with a few pots orhanging baskets to have achance of success along-side larger front gardens.
The Traditional FrontGarden winner, for thesecond year running, wasRoma and Keith Foster ofTrevelyan Crescent andfirst place in the SmallBorder and Containers cat-egory went to PatriciaAyres of Trevelyan Cres-cent. Recognition was alsomade of the top three placewinners in each of the elec-toral wards.
The final award of theevening was theChairman’s Trophy. This isawarded each year inrecognition of special gar-dening achievement. Therecipient this year wasStratford Railway Stationin conjunction with
Garden efforts recognised� Romaand KeithFosterreceivetheiraward for BestFrontGardenfromDeputyMayor,JohnBicknell.
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The evening also wel-comed artist, naturalist andphotographer, Steve Falk,as it’s special guestspeaker. Steven gave a talkabout the importance of themany pollinating insects in
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Wallfisch returns...THE world-renowned cellist Raphael Wallfisch willreturn to St Mary’s Church in Warwick.
He will perform the six Suites for Solo Cello byJohann Sebastian Bach on Saturday, 28th October.
The concert is a fundraiser for the necessary renova-tion of the St Mary’s tower and Leamington Music, acharity that runs a concert series and education pro-gramme.
Richard Phillips, director of Leamington Music, said:“Raphael Wallfisch gave a fundraising recital of all theBach suites in 2004, which attracted a large and enthu-siastic audience.
The advance bookings for this one point to a similarlevel of support which will be of great benefit to StMary’s as well as Leamington Music.”
Wallfisch has been a regular visitor to Warwick andLeamington for over 25 years. In that time, besides solorecitals, he has appeared with first his father, Peter, andJohn York in duo recitals, with his own piano trio, andwith the Lindsay String Quartet playing the SchubertQuintet.
His father, Peter, played the piano and his motherAnita Lasker the cello. His wife Elizabeth is very wellknown as a baroque violinist, and their three childrenare Benjamin, who is a composer and conductor,Simon, a cellist and baritone, who has twice sung in theFestival in Leamington, and Joanna is a jazz singer.
Bach’s Suites for Solo Cello date from the 1720s andare considered to be among the most important worksfor the cello and a pinnacle in Western art music.
The event later this month will consist of two con-certs, the first starting at 5pm. There will be a supperinterval between 6.15pm and 7.30pm, and then thesecond concert will go on to about 9pm. When it hasfinished there will be a wine bar open and an opportu-nity for the audience to meet Raphael Wallfisch.
Tickets are on sale in person at St Mary’s Church giftshop, the Visitor Information Centres in Warwick andLeamington, online at www.royalspacentreandtownhall.co.uk, or by calling 01926 334418.
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Donationfor physiodepartmentTHE physiotherapydepartment at WarwickHospital has received agenerous gift of a newleg press machine from agrateful ex-patient.
Alan Johnson receivedtreatment with the pul-monary rehabilitationservice in Physiotherapyat Warwick Hospitalearlier this year.
The pulmonary reha-bilitation course helpspeople manage theirlung conditions byincreasing overall fit-ness. Mr Johnson heardthat the team needed thenew piece of equipmentand went on to ask hisMasonic Lodge whetherthey would considergathering enough fundsfor the leg press.
Elizabeth Sullivan,physiotherapist, said:“This leg press willenable patients to exer-cise their legs as a way ofregaining and main-taining strength andfunction. It is great thatour patients are so gen-erous in helping us toprovide the best care.”
Following MrJohnson’s request, £250was donated fromJephson Lodge, £200from the Round Tableand £1,350 from War-wickshire Masonic Char-itable Association.
The ex-patient and hiswife Hilary also donated£200 to make up the£2,000 for the leg pressto be purchased.
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The group of five — Katie Berry,Cate Mahon, Becky Davies, JennaHaycock and Trevor Boot — allcompleted their 8,000ft jump in just43 seconds at Hinton Airfield inBrackley in August, raising £1,500for Heart of England Mencap,£1,270 for Fibromyalgia Action UK,
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A CHARITY Fashion Show held at TheBell in Alderminster raised over £4,000for The Shakespeare Hospice and Strat-ford Bards Cricket Club.
The Fashion Show by Gemini Womanand a dinner at The Bell proved a huge hit
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Helen Lancaster has previously com-pleted the Two Castles 10km Run in Juneand the Stratford Triathlon in September inaid of the Birth and Babies Appeal. Thenext challenge on her list is the Birm-ingham Half Marathon on Sunday, 15thOctober.
Helen said: “In the past I have been headof midwifery and this new birthing centreis something that I am very passionateabout. The fundraising from the appeal willensure that the unit is the best that it can be.I have also really enjoyed challengingmyself with these events.”
Overall Helen has raised nearly £4,000through sponsorship from online donationpages with her teammates. She will be run-ning the half marathon with a team of run-ners from Warwick Hospital includingmembers of the SWFT Maternity Partner-ship.
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GREEN-FINGERED WoottonWawen residents are celebrating theconstruction of a new car parkingarea at a popular community allot-ments.
The car park, at the allotments offWawensmere Road, has been funded byaffordable housing developer BouyguesUK in partnership with Waterloo Housingand the Warwickshire Rural Housing Asso-ciation.
Liz Major, secretary of the WoottonWawen Allotments and Garden Associa-tion (WWAGA), has been campaigning fora proper parking area at the allotmentssince 2001.
Liz said: “Parking has always beenrestricted to one car and it’s hard to findsomewhere to leave your car which doesn’taffect the neighbouring houses.
“When the weather’s good, there can behalf a dozen cars at the allotments.
“We gained permission to create a carpark around ten years ago but the Associa-
tion has never had enough funds. When wefound out that the work would be done aspart of the new housing development, wewere so excited because we’d waited for itfor so long.”
A disused area of land at the bottom ofthe allotments has been made into the carparking area which has been designed inkeeping with its surroundings. It lies justinside double gates, creating safe andsecure parking for residents tending theirplots.
Liz added: “I’m absolutely delighted thatthe work has been done.
“I really didn’t think it would everhappen and it’s going to make a huge dif-ference to us all.”
Bouygues UK is currently building 14ultra-low energy homes next to land next tothe A3400.
ARCHBISHOP Bernard Longley cele-brated a Mass of Thanksgiving at OurLady and St Michael, Shipston, onSunday, 1st October, to mark the 25thanniversary of the consecration of thechurch.
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Our Lady and St Michael was built in1847 in Puginesque style as theAnglican Chapel of Shipston Work-house and was purchased by the Arch-diocese in 1978 in a derelict state.
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MOTORING NEWSYour ideas to cope withdemand from e-vehiclesFOR electric vehicles to continue with theirincreasing rates of predicted uptake, the chal-lenge of local electricity network capacity atpeak times needs to be overcome, and a new ini-tiative is set to aid this situation: opening up datafrom local substations.
Currently, electricity network operators don’t haveenough information about how much spare capacitythere is on local electricity networks, which makes it dif-ficult to know whether a cluster of EVs charging at peaktimes will push the demand over the limit.
The OpenLV project will, for the first time, open updata from local substations, so that Distribution NetworkOperators (DNOs), and third parties such as businessesand academia, will have more information about whethernetworks can cope with rising EV numbers.
If the data highlights a potential capacity issue, thenother initiatives could be implemented — such as smartcharging, vehicle to grid technology, energy storage, orjoining networks together — in preference to morecostly and disruptive infrastructure reinforcement works.
The OpenLV project, led by project partners WesternPower Distribution and EA Technology, is inviting thesubmission of ideas for how data from local electricitynetworks could be used to develop new apps to helpmanage the charging of increasing numbers of EVs, aswell as for other uses.
Mark Dale, innovation manager at Western PowerDistribution, said: “The OpenLV project is making localelectricity network data ‘open access’ for the first evertime.
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Richard Potter, EA Technology’s OpenLV projectmanager, added: “We’re at an exciting point where dif-ferent sectors such as automotive, energy and IT haveopportunities to come together to help the UK movetowards a smart electricity grid.
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ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984, SECTION 14TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF BURFORD LANE, ASTON CANTLOW
Warwickshire County Council has made a Temporary Traffi c Order closing Burford Lane, Aston Cantlow to vehicular traffi c.The closure is required to facilitate works for the clearing of duct blockages.The Order will commence on 9 October 2017 and will last for a period of 18 months, or until the works are completed, whichever is the earlier. However, it is anticipated that the works will be completed by 15 October 2017.Pedestrian access to and egress from properties and land situated adjacent to the length of road to be closed will be maintained at all times. Vehicular access will be maintained where possible.An alternative route will be signed and is available via: Burford Lane, Spernal Lane, Spernall Lane, Village Road, Henley Road, Alcester Road (and vice versa).The Council regrets any inconvenience that may be caused. The team dealing with this Temporary Traffi c Order at Warwickshire County Council is Network Management (Tel: 01926 412515). Any enquiries relating to the works being undertaken may be directed to the Contractor dealing with this matter is A-Plant Lux (Tel: 03700 500 792).
TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF D5478 COMPTON AVENUE, BIDFORD ON AVON
Warwickshire County Council proposes to make a Temporary Traffi c Order closing D5478 Compton Avenue, Bidford on Avon, to vehicular traffi c.The closure is required to facilitate the works of carriageway patching.The Order will commence on 24 October 2017 and will last for a period of 18 months, or until the works are completed, whichever is the earlier. However, it is anticipated that the works will be completed in one day on 24 October 2017, weather permitting.Pedestrian access to and egress from properties and land situated adjacent to the length of road to be closed will be maintained at all times. Vehicular access will be maintained where possible.The Council regrets any inconvenience that may be caused. The team dealing with this Temporary Traffi c Order at Warwickshire County Council is County Highways South (Tel: 01926 412515). Any enquiries relating to the works being undertaken may be directed to the contractors dealing with this matter Mick Siverns, C.R Macdonalds Ltd, (Tel: 07545 424198), Shaun Thornhill, Balfour Beatty (Tel: 07513 111069).
S Duxbury, Head of Law & Governance, Shire Hall, Warwick 5 October 2017
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 14(1)(a) AND PARAGRAPH 27(1) OF SCHEDULE 9THE A46 TRUNK ROAD (BISHOPTON TO NORTHEAST OF SNITTERFIELD, WARWICKSHIRE) (TEMPORARY RESTRICTION AND PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC) ORDER 2017NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Highways England Company Limited (Company No. 9346363) intends to make an order on the A46 Trunk Road, between Bishopton and Snitterfield in the County of Warwickshire, to allow gas main replacement work to be carried out.The effect of the Order will be to –1. impose a 40 miles per hour speed restriction on the A46
between its roundabout junction with the A3400 Birmingham Road, at Bishopton and its roundabout junction with the A439 Warwick Road, northeast of Snitterfield;
2. prohibit any vehicle from entering or leaving the A46 at its junction with the unnamed side road leading to King’s Lane at Snitterfield.
The work is expected to start on Monday 30 October 2017 and continue for four weeks. The speed limit will be in operation 24 hours a day for the duration of the work. The Order will come into force on 23 October 2017.Vehicles being used by special forces will be exempt from the speed restriction. Vehicles being used by the emergency services will be exempt from the speed restriction and prohibition. Vehicles being used in connection with the works or for winter maintenance purposes will be exempt from and prohibition.For further information please contact Esosa Ikolo on 0300 470 3105.
Karen Eustace, an officer in Highways England Company Limited.Highways England Company Limited (Company No. 9346363) registered office: Bridge House, Walnut Tree Close, Guildford, GU1 4LZ. A company registered in England and Wales.
17/02676/LBC Replace rotten timber side gates with metal gates at Whichford House Whichford Shipston-on-Stour CV36 5PGfor Mr Simon Heartage
17/02741/FUL Demolition of existing outbuildings. Erection of 18 dwellings (including 6 affordable and 3 local market homes);construction of access road; formation of attenuation pond; provision of open space and landscaping; erection of garage to serve‘Ridgeway’; and all other associated works. at Land Adjacent The Ridgeway London Road Shipston-on-Stour for Linfoot CountryHomes Ltd And Mr & Mrs F Wardak
17/02839/FUL Minor external alterations comprising a new condenser unit, new fresh air intake grille, replacement extract flue onthe rear elevation (existing flue to be removed) and the painting of the existing shopfront at The Noodle Box 39 Greenhill StreetStratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6LE for Mr Paul Thomas
17/02655/FUL Single storey rear extension; relocation of existing detached garage and change of use of land to garden land at HomeFarm Old School Lane Lighthorne CV35 0AU for Mr Tompkins
17/02728/FUL 2 Storey extension to the rear of the Coach House at The Coach House Quinneys Lane Bidford-On-Avon B50 4JLfor Miss Anna Wells
17/02319/FUL Single storey rear extension and single storey detached outbuilding to the rear at Perran Villa High Street FennyCompton CV47 2YG for Mr & Mrs A Plianos
17/02613/LBC Installation of replacement signs to include 1X post sign, 1X set on individual letters, 1X fascia sign, 1X set ofindividual letters mounted onto post, 1X nameboard, 1X hanging sign to existing bracket. at Kings Head Hotel Charlecote RoadWellesbourne Warwick CV35 9LT for Mr Tyldesley
17/02661/FUL Proposed part 2 storey, part single storey rear extension at 18 Moorfield Road Alcester B49 5DA for Mr John Bate
17/02820/FUL Conversion of Single Residential Apartment into Two Separate Residential Apartments on First and Second Floors. at10 Victoria House Warwick Road Wellesbourne CV35 9ND for Mr James Richardson
17/02346/FUL Single storey extension to the South elevation of the existing Village Hall, (amended red line). at Village Hall BishopsHill Lighthorne CV35 0AY for Mr Edward Stroud
Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Stratford on Avon District Council for Planning Permission in respect ofthe applications scheduled below
17/02741/FUL Demolition of existing outbuildings. Erection of 18 dwellings (including 6 affordable and 3 local market homes);construction of access road; formation of attenuation pond; provision of open space and landscaping; erection of garage to serve‘Ridgeway’; and all other associated works. at Land Adjacent The Ridgeway London Road Shipston-on-Stour for LinfootCountry Homes Ltd And Mr & Mrs F Wardak
17/02704/FUL Demolition of existing house and erection of 33 no. retirement living apartments (use class C3), together with newvehicular access, communal facilities, car parking and landscaping. at South Lynn House London Road Shipston-on-Stour CV364EP for Churchill Retirement Living.
17/02757/FUL Installation of a 5th floor to an existing temporary modular building (Building 552 granted planning permision underreference 16/03053/FUL) comprising further office space. at Jagauar Land Rover, Off Banbury Road (B4100) Gaydon for JaguarLand Rover Limited
17/02603/VARY Variation of condition 2 of planning permission 13/03332/FUL (Ground floor building level has been raised to enablethe drainage to work. Rear stairwell has been reduced to avoid excavation in close proximity to the rear footpath). Condition changedto reflect the drawing changes. at Four Acres Archer Close Studley B80 7HX for Runwood Homes
17/02840/VARY Variation of condition 2 of planning permission 17/00192/FUL to facilitate provision of a new vehicular access to thesite. at Snitterfield Fruit Farm Kings Lane Snitterfield Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 0QA for Lifestyle Destinations Ltd
17/02694/FUL Demolition of existing water test facility and erection of new water test, inspection and rectification building at AstonMartin Lagonda Banbury Road Gaydon Warwick CV35 0DB for Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd
Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Stratford on Avon District Council for Planning Permission in respect ofthe application(s) scheduled belowThe development does not accord with the provisions of the development plan in force in the area in which the land to which theapplication relates is situated
17/02741/FUL Demolition of existing outbuildings. Erection of 18 dwellings (including 6 affordable and 3 local market homes);construction of access road; formation of attenuation pond; provision of open space and landscaping; erection of garage to serve‘Ridgeway’; and all other associated works. at Land Adjacent The Ridgeway London Road Shipston-on-Stour for Linfoot CountryHomes Ltd And Mr & Mrs F Wardak
17/02778/FUL Construction of three storey detached house and garage block. at Land Adjacent Glen Yeat Evesham Road Dodwellfor Mr Angelo Buratti
Notice is hereby given that application accompanied by an Environmental Statement has been made to the Stratford on Avon DistrictCouncil for Planning Permission in respect of the application(s) scheduled belowThe development does not accord with the provisions of the development plan in force in the area in which the land to which theapplication relates is situated.Members of the Public may obtain copies of the Environmental Statement from Elizabeth House for which a charge will be payable.
17/02775/REM Reserved matters application (details of the scale, layout, appearance and landscaping) for the erection of threedwellings following approval of outline planning permission 16/01082/OUT at Field Farm Pennyford Lane Wootton Wawen B956EZ for Mr Guy Evans
Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Stratford on Avon District Council for Planning Permission in respect ofthe applications scheduled below
17/02881/TREE G1 Sycamore Trees x3: Crown and top by 7-9 metres to protect (1) cedar tree at Flat 21 Ladbroke Hall ChurchRoad Ladbroke CV47 2DF for Mrs Margaret Watts
Comments or representations on any of the applications listed above should be forwarded to me at the address below within 21 daysof the date of publication of this notice. Please note that all comments received will be a matter of public record and will bemade available for public inspection and will also be published on the Council’s website.
In the event of an appeal being lodged against a refusal of a householder application, any representations made about the applicationwill be sent to the Secretary of State and there will be no opportunity to comment at the appeal stage.
A copy of the above application(s), plan(s) and documents(s) may be viewed on our web site at www.stratford.gov.uk/eplanning.Alternatively if you do not have access to the internet they may be viewed electronically during normal office hours at ElizabethHouse, Church Street, Stratford upon Avon.
To save the inconvenience of travelling a copy of the submitted plan(s) have also been forwarded to your local Parish Council to whomyou may refer.
Head of Planning and HousingStratford on Avon District CouncilElizabeth House, Church StreetStratford upon Avon. CV37 6HX 5th October 2017
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 2010 (DMOAD1)
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 2010 (DMOAD2)
THE PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990 (LBAD1)
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (TREE PRESERVATION) (ENGLAND) REGULATIONS 2012 (TPO)
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 2010 (DMOAD4)
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MOTHERS HELP/DRIVERRequired 4 days a week tohelp with school run. 16 hrsa week. A car can be pro-vided during work hours.Good rates of pay. Tel:07855 347446.
PART-TIME AND FULL-TIMEDRIVER Required goodrates of pay, immediatestart, must be experienced.Contact David: 07709917551.
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DRIVER REQUIRED Mondayand Tuesday weekly, goodremuneration, for details,Tel: 01263 576825.
CLEANER/SUPERVISORRequired working 16/20hours per week, previousexperience and own trans-port would be an advantage.Tel: 07834 002070.
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For more details or an application form contact Karen or Michelle on 01789 414191
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting equal opportunities.Candidates will be DBS checked
A long established family owned group of companies with over 50 years ofsuccessful trading, producing specialised industrial fasteners, and metal
pressings are looking to recruit for the following positions: -
MATERIAL HANDLER/STORES PERSONRequired to work in a factory environment issuing raw material to factory floor.Must be computer literate and be able to liaise with our material suppliers. A
forklift truck licence would be an advantage, but is not essential.
PRODUCTION/PROJECT ENGINEERCity & Guilds Qualification in Engineering and a minimum of 5 years work
experience taking into account their time as an apprentice is required.
POWER PRESS SETTER/OPERATORFully qualified Power Press Setter must be capable of setting press tools up to200 ton and must hold a current Power Press Safety Setter Training Certificate.
APPRENTICEAll apprentices will be given a wide introduction into industry and will beexpected to study on a day release program for recognized qualifications.
Applications in writing please to: -Personnel Department
Are you an enthusiastic and well-qualified graduate teacherwith knowledge, experience and interest in SEND?
Are you either a qualified SENCO or willing to undertake the training to become one?
We are looking for someone with the skills to supportour pupils (especially our SEND pupils) both in and out
of class to achieve their full potential.
Our students are bright, enthusiastic and keen to learn.This is a largely non-teaching role, but there is the opportunity of teaching as well for someone with a specialism in History and the ability to teach RE.
For further details and an application form,see “vacancies” on our website: www.sggs.org.uk
or ring Jane Pearson on 01789 293759 (term-time)
Application deadline: Friday 20th October (9.00 am)Interviews will be held on Monday 30th October
This school is committed to safeguarding, equality of opportunity, andpromoting the welfare of children and young people.
An enhanced DBS check will be required.
K.E.S is a state-funded Academy Trust selective schoolfor boys with a co-educational Sixth Form. The Schoolhas a national reputation for high academic standards
and an outstanding co-curricular programme.
ESTATES MANAGERWe are looking to appoint an Estates Manager with
managerial experience. Working office hours Mondays toFridays, the successful candidate will work closely with the
Bursar to manage the School’s estate, being responsible forcompliance, managing contractors, capital projects and
lettings to enhance the operational efficiency of the School.He/she will also line-manage the Premises Team.
Hours of work: Full time Salary scale: Points 21-25 (£20138 - £22658). The pointon the scale at which the successful candidate will start
will depend on experience.The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare
of children and to equality of opportunity. The successful candidate willbe required to undergo an enhanced DBS check.
Job description and application form is available at www.kes.net/about-us/vacancies
Please send your completed application to theHeadmaster’s PA, Mrs Susan Swann at
[email protected] or via the School address. The deadline for receipt of applications is 12 noon on Thursday 19th October 2017.
King Edward VI School, Chapel Lane, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire CV37 6BE
Shipston High School is a small, over-subscribed, high-achieving
11-16 school. Students’ behaviour isjudged as ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
Due to school expansion, we have thefollowing vacancies to start as soon as
possible. Successful applicant needs to bereliable, enthusiastic and enjoys working as
part of a team in a school environment.
Catering Assistant12:00 – 14:00 term time plus
2 weeks during holidaysTo work in the school kitchen assistingwith the production and serving of food
Mid-Day Supervisors13:00 – 14:00 term time only
To supervise students during lunch time
For an application pack please download from the school’s website or
contact the School Office.Closing date: Thursday 19 October 2017
Shipston High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects
all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure.
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If you feel you can meet our requirementsplease email your CV and covering letter to:Sue Clark,[email protected] date for applications: Friday 20th October 2017Previous Applicants Need Not Apply
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At AGS we're proud to be different....this is a unique school where you can be as creativeas you like, refine your skills, and enjoy an atmosphere that respects your professionalautonomy. With delightful students, supportive parents and happy colleagues, it doesn'tget much better than this. CATERING ASSISTANT26.25 hours per week; part time, term time only. Start date: ASAP. Hours required: Monday to Friday, 9.15am – 2.30 pm.Salary: £8 per hour plus holiday pay and pension scheme.Duties will include assistance in all aspects of the daily running of the busy cateringdepartment, including food preparation and serving students. Experience would be anadvantage but is not essential as all training will be given.Closing Date: 9am on Monday 16th October 2017. Please download an application form and information pack from our websitewww.alcestergs.co.uk or contact Jacqui Dyos at [email protected] to havethem emailed out to you. Please address all applications to Jacqui Dyos.Alcester Grammar School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people and expects all staffand volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check will be carried out prior to thecommencement of any offer of employment.
Alcester Grammar SchoolBirmingham Road, Alcester, Warwickshire B49 5EDT: 01789 762494 F: 01789 400626 E: [email protected] www.alcestergs.co.uk Principal: Clive Sentance MA (Oxon)Alcester Grammar School is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales under number 7485466. Registered office: Birmingham Road, Alcester, Warks, B49 5ED
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Out-of-sorts Townback on cup trailCARL Adams will demand ashow of character from hisStratford Town players asthey turn their attention to theBirmingham Senior Cuptonight, Tuesday.
The boss was furious with theperformance on Saturday whenStratford suffered a 4-0 SouthernPremier defeat at Hitchin Town,with Adams labelling it as “prob-ably the worst Town performanceunder my leadership”.
He says they need to deliver aresponse tonight when SolihullMoors visit the MoodChimp Sta-dium for a first-round tie in thecounty competition (7.45pm).
“Nobody turned up. We werevery poor and very weak and that’ssaying it as it was,” said Adams.
“Heads are down, and it’s allabout character now. I’ve just got tolift them for Tuesday’s game
against the Moors and then our nextleague game at home to Dun-stable.”
It seemed Town were suffering ahangover from the previous mid-week’s FA Cup heartache againstScarborough Athletic at Top Fieldon Saturday as Hitchin controlledlarge parts of play and Stratfordstruggled to create any realchances.
Brett Donnelly’s double pro-pelled the Canaries into a 2-0 half-time lead, and substitute TreyCharles added two more in the final11 minutes as a totally out-of-sortsTown managed only three goalattempts all afternoon, none ofwhich were on target.
Donnelly nodded in a CharlieSmith cross for the opener on 18
minutes and then doubled the leadafter turning past defender LoyisoRecci to fire home from 20 yards on33 minutes.
Charles made it 3-0 after lashingpast keeper Louis Connor from anacute angle on 79 minutes and thenstruck again three minutes fromtime after Connor had initiallysaved his first effort.
Dan Summerfield and EdwinAhenkorah were both on the benchat the weekend despite not being100 per cent fit and Adams willhope they can shrug off theirinjuries to feature tonight.
Town then welcome Dunstable tothe MoodChimp on Saturdaybefore they visit Evesham United aweek on Wednesday, 18th October,in a rearranged Bigfreebet.comChallenge Cup tie.
The second-round draw hashanded the winners a trip to Red-ditch United.
� FC Stratford put six past ten-man Gornal Athletic in the first round of the Birm-ingham Vase on Saturday as they extended their unbeaten run to 13 games for theseason. They came back from a goal down to win 6-1 with two goals apiece fromAshley Wilkes and Nick Cox, and strikes from Dan Stokes and Tom Daccus. SeeThursday’s Herald for reaction and a preview ahead of their trip to Castle Vale Town inMidland League Division Three. Pictured in action is midfielder Dean Poulson.
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