North Yorkshire County Council, City of York Council and the North York Moors National Park Authority are working together to produce a Minerals and Waste Joint Plan covering all three planning authority areas. When finalised the new Joint Plan will help the three authorities take decisions on planning applications for minerals and waste development up to 31 December 2030. A number of public consultations have already taken place to help develop the new Plan, including an ‘Issues and Options’ consultation in 2014 and a ‘Preferred Options’ consultation in 2015.
A final draft of the Joint Plan has now been prepared and is being published for a six week period to allow for representations to be made, before it is submitted for examination in public by an independent planning inspector. At this stage only representations relating to the legal compliance and soundness of the Joint Plan are required. More information about this is contained in the guidance notes attached with this email.
The formal publication period commences on Wednesday 9th November 2016 and will close on Wednesday 21st December 2016. All responses must be received by 5pmon that day. Please note we will be unable to accept responses after this deadline.
The Joint Plan and supporting documents are available to view on the Joint Plan Website: www.northyorks.gov.uk/mwconsult . Paper copies of the Joint Plan and main supporting documents, including a response form and guidance notes, are available to view during normal opening hours at all public libraries in the area covered by the Joint Plan, including mobile libraries and at all main offices of the three Authorities, as well as at District and Borough Council main offices and the National Park Centres."
Minerals and Waste Joint Plan – Addendum of Proposed Changes to the Publication Draft Plan
North Yorkshire County Council, City of York Council and the North York Moors National Park Authority are working together to produce a Minerals and Waste Joint Plan covering all three planning authority areas. When finalised the new Joint Plan will help the three authorities take decisions on planning applications for minerals and waste development up to 31 December 2030. A number of public consultations have already taken place to help develop the new Plan, including a ‘Preferred Options’ consultation in 2015 and a Publication Draft Plan in November 2016.
Following the consideration of the representations received regarding the Publication Draft Plan a number of Proposed Changes have been identified. As a result, these changes are being presented for representations relating to legal compliance and soundness.
The period for representations commences on Wednesday 12th July 2017 and will close on Wednesday 6th September 2017. All responses must be received by 5pm on 6th September 2017. Please note we will be unable to accept responses after this deadline.
The Addendum of Proposed Changes and supporting documents are available to view on the Joint Plan Website: www.northyorks.gov.uk/mwconsult . Paper copies of the Addendum of Proposed Changes and main supporting documents, including a response form and guidance notes, are available to view during normal opening hours at all public libraries in the area covered by the Joint Plan, including mobile libraries and at all main offices of the three Authorities, as well as at District and Borough Council main offices and the National Park Centres.
"I had no idea that I liked big, thick enormous plants so much. It was just such a difference to soft, fluffy garden plants. It's definitely a bloke's garden.
"My inspiration came from family holidays to Cornwall in the 1990s and suddenly my back garden was overflowing with massive plants."
"Sir Martin Narey will chair the North Yorkshire Coast Opportunity Area, one of 12 Opportunity Areas set up in a £72 million Government programme to target areas of the UK which face the greatest challenges in relation to social mobility.
The initiative represents a concerted effort across education, business and communities to create programmes tailored to what will actually work for very different parts of the country facing very different challenges.
Sir Martin, a government adviser on children’s social care who was also chief executive of the National Offender Management Service, will lead the North Yorkshire Coast partnership board which covers Scarborough, Whitby and Filey.
Sir Martin who lives on the coast and is deeply committed to the area said he was “very pleased” to accept the Department for Education’s invitation to be the chair for the coast.."
"Sci-Fi Scarborough is back for its 5th voyage on Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd of April 2018!
Expect some amazing guests, panel talks, many kinds of gaming, props, displays, live music, new creators area & improvements aplenty all over the event to make you want to keep coming back for more year on year.
It's going to be epic...."
Oh Happy days ...
“Britain is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of satellites, we have the second largest space industry in the world despite the fact we don’t launch any rockets at all in this country.”
So, erm these rocket launchers traditionally have three legs and the landing modules four. I never seen a three legged creature before ... so I was kinda wondering if we could have two big shafts and two stabilisers ... I t'ink that means four (shafts) i!!i
Eureka...
Meanwhile I spose that £45mil they saving on the winding gear could help decorate those steel band things.... Moss.
"Chris France, for the councils, says the plan makes a distinction between conventional and unconventional on the impacts such as noise, number of wells, increased traffic. The plan says the impacts are likely to be greater for unconventional geology. The government has restricted activities from protected areas, he says.
The term unconventional is not restricted for shale gas. It could include coal bed methane and underground coal gasification, he says.
We think the plan is fully justified, Mr France says for the councils..."
"Elizabeth Ord says she is concerned about the lack of flexibility with a 500m buffer ... Ms Ord says she doesn’t like the words “exceptional circumstances”.
Ryedale Liberals "We think it is better that sheep suffer the impacts of fracking, rather than people."
North Yorkshire County Council has become the first council in the north of England to trade its legal services.
This newly formed company has the ability to trade more widely in a range of specialist legal services to other public sector bodies as well as the private sector.
The move has recently been given the green light by the Solicitors Regulation Authority after First North Law was required to create an Alternative Business Structure (ABS) to set up the commercial venture.
North Yorkshire’s trading arm The Brierley Group already generates sales of around £95 million, contributes £2.2 million towards the costs of the Council and adds £3.6 million profit on top.
First Law North will be headed by Barry Khan, who is the Council’s Assistant Chief Executive for Legal and Democratic Services and Managing Director of the company and Hilary Irving, Head of Legal (People Services) for the Council and Director of the company.
First North Law will be offering services across a wide range of fields including education and schools law; adult and children’s social care; employment law; debt recovery; information law; governance; commercial and procurement services, business and environmental services such as advice on minerals and waste planning; highways maintenance and improvement and flooding.
The company will also offer training across all of these specialisms.
Barry said:
“We are the first authority in the North to trade in legal services. Our team is a highly professional body and as we work for a local authority with an outstanding record in areas like children’s services, and in transforming services and organisational delivery, people can be confident that we work to the highest standards and with great integrity.
We believe other private and public bodies, including the voluntary sector, will benefit from having a trusted and extremely competitively-priced law firm at their disposal.
As well as holding the Lexcel accreditation for almost two decades, our legal team has an enviable background and reputation and we pride ourselves in achieving excellent customer satisfaction.
The creation of this Company will allow us to provide our expertise to schools across the UK at a very competitive price.
We have a long history of working with schools and a significant reputation in the education sector in North Yorkshire; we have dedicated resources targeting the needs of schools and provide a range of flexible packages designed to meet our customers’ requirements.”
Jenn Plews, the Chief Executive Officer of Northern Star Academies Trust added:
“The high quality service that the county council’s legal services provide has been invaluable to my organisation.
We have always found the team to be highly responsive and very thorough in their work, providing effective and efficient support on all occasions”.
County Councillor David Chance, North Yorkshire’s Executive Member for Legal Services added:
“Our launch of First Law North will only serve to increase our competitive edge. We intend to use the wide-ranging knowledge and expertise built up over many years by our legal team to offer an excellent commercial service for the benefit of both our customers and taxpayers.
Our development as an ambitious and commercial council that can generate its own income means we can continue to protect the frontline, deliver top quality services into the next decade and make a difference to people’s lives.”
"Business Secretary Greg Clark said: "Britain has a good reputation internationally for being a dependable place to do business, based on required high standards.
"This framework has been regularly upgraded and in the light of some recent corporate failures I believe the lessons should be learned and applied..."
"An expansion of degree and higher apprenticeship courses for students and employees who are turning away from traditional and costly universities has been announced by CU Scarborough, part of the Coventry University Group.
It has announced six new courses at CU Scarborough for businesses and people who want flexible, work-linked study.
A spokesman said: “Degree and higher apprenticeships provide companies with the opportunity to nurture their own talent and enhance their business. CU Scarborough is offering the programmes to levy paying and non-levy paying employers. Students earn a full-time wage and study for higher level qualifications at the same time, graduating.”
The announcement was made at a Scarborough Business Ambassadors dinner, with guest speakers including Welcome to Yorkshire’s chief executive Sir Gary Verity.
He joined Paul Noon, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Coventry University, and chief executive of North Yorkshire County Council Richard Flinton who also spoke at the event which was held at the Hackness Grange Hotel. Professor Craig Gaskell, Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor of CU Scarborough, said: “Our flexible, career-focused model of education aims to not only make higher education more accessible but also meet the needs of employers.”
The institution already delivers degree apprenticeship courses in Digital and Technology Solutions and Chartered Manager in collaboration with employers including North Yorkshire County Council, Sirius Minerals and Scarborough Borough Council.
New courses will include Cyber Security Technologist, Professional Accounting, Engineering and Healthcare Assistant Practitioner."
"The draft North York Moors Local Plan was submitted on 2 July 2019 to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government for independent examination.
All consultees will be notified and details of the Examination will be sent to those who made representations at Regulation 18 stage at least six weeks prior to its commencement."
"There are no UK companies listed under renewable energy."
"Individuals could make a tangible impact by growing trees themselves, donating to forest restoration organisations and avoiding irresponsible companies, he added."
Sounds like a ...
“In this case, we’re right at that fuzzy boundary,” Graves said."
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M&WJP : Final Draft Publication
Submitted by Benefitz Betty on
Minerals and Waste Joint Plan – Publication
North Yorkshire County Council, City of York Council and the North York Moors National Park Authority are working together to produce a Minerals and Waste Joint Plan covering all three planning authority areas. When finalised the new Joint Plan will help the three authorities take decisions on planning applications for minerals and waste development up to 31 December 2030. A number of public consultations have already taken place to help develop the new Plan, including an ‘Issues and Options’ consultation in 2014 and a ‘Preferred Options’ consultation in 2015.
A final draft of the Joint Plan has now been prepared and is being published for a six week period to allow for representations to be made, before it is submitted for examination in public by an independent planning inspector. At this stage only representations relating to the legal compliance and soundness of the Joint Plan are required. More information about this is contained in the guidance notes attached with this email.
The formal publication period commences on Wednesday 9th November 2016 and will close on Wednesday 21st December 2016. All responses must be received by 5pm on that day. Please note we will be unable to accept responses after this deadline.
The Joint Plan and supporting documents are available to view on the Joint Plan Website: www.northyorks.gov.uk/mwconsult . Paper copies of the Joint Plan and main supporting documents, including a response form and guidance notes, are available to view during normal opening hours at all public libraries in the area covered by the Joint Plan, including mobile libraries and at all main offices of the three Authorities, as well as at District and Borough Council main offices and the National Park Centres."
http://www.northyorks.gov.uk/article/23999/Minerals-and-waste-joint-plan...
http://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/about-us/press-office/press-releases/ar...
Ah, so ... First Steps:
http://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/planning/framework/Draft-Local-Plan-Fir...
http://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/about-us/our-service-to-you/moors-messe...
YCR: NYMNPA : Deadlines & Closing Time
Submitted by Benefitz Betty on
http://www.yorkshirecoastradio.com/news/local-news/2154328/north-york-mo...
http://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/planning/framework/Draft-Local-Plan-Fir...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw-0pbY9JeU
Ooops late again.
nts Biofuel.
Nimbys & Nimrods
Submitted by Benefitz Betty on
http://www.gazetteherald.co.uk/news/14876101.Plan_for_99_new_homes_unvei...
http://www.gazetteherald.co.uk/news/14907732.Campaigners_press_to_preven...
Approved:-)
http://democracy.scarborough.gov.uk/documents/s71792/PSM16256%20Land%20t...
'Hope' ... thats a four letter word ... innit.
Work.
M&WJP - The Finale
Submitted by Captain Qahn on
Minerals and Waste Joint Plan – Addendum of Proposed Changes to the Publication Draft Plan
North Yorkshire County Council, City of York Council and the North York Moors National Park Authority are working together to produce a Minerals and Waste Joint Plan covering all three planning authority areas. When finalised the new Joint Plan will help the three authorities take decisions on planning applications for minerals and waste development up to 31 December 2030. A number of public consultations have already taken place to help develop the new Plan, including a ‘Preferred Options’ consultation in 2015 and a Publication Draft Plan in November 2016.
Following the consideration of the representations received regarding the Publication Draft Plan a number of Proposed Changes have been identified. As a result, these changes are being presented for representations relating to legal compliance and soundness.
The period for representations commences on Wednesday 12th July 2017 and will close on Wednesday 6th September 2017. All responses must be received by 5pm on 6th September 2017. Please note we will be unable to accept responses after this deadline.
The Addendum of Proposed Changes and supporting documents are available to view on the Joint Plan Website: www.northyorks.gov.uk/mwconsult . Paper copies of the Addendum of Proposed Changes and main supporting documents, including a response form and guidance notes, are available to view during normal opening hours at all public libraries in the area covered by the Joint Plan, including mobile libraries and at all main offices of the three Authorities, as well as at District and Borough Council main offices and the National Park Centres.
For further information about the Minerals and Waste Joint Plan please visit our website: www.northyorks.gov.uk/mwconsult
https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/sites/default/files/fileroot/About%20the%2...
Shape shifters ;-0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEoz5PS6ohg
http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/former-astronaut-and-first-briton-in...
http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/jungle-fever-leeds-grandfather-spend...
There's now't wrong with a bit of enthusiasm.
"I had no idea that I liked big, thick enormous plants so much. It was just such a difference to soft, fluffy garden plants. It's definitely a bloke's garden.
"My inspiration came from family holidays to Cornwall in the 1990s and suddenly my back garden was overflowing with massive plants."
Now, about that Eden Project ;-))
The Onion Collective
Submitted by Captain Qahn on
Oh, OK:
http://www.careersandenterprise.co.uk/opportunity-areas-social-mobility-...
https://www.careersandenterprise.co.uk/sites/default/files/uploaded/cec-...
Ah, so ...
https://www.onioncollective.co.uk/
https://www.yorkshirecoastradio.com/news/local-news/2329613/chair-announ...
"Sir Martin Narey will chair the North Yorkshire Coast Opportunity Area, one of 12 Opportunity Areas set up in a £72 million Government programme to target areas of the UK which face the greatest challenges in relation to social mobility.
The initiative represents a concerted effort across education, business and communities to create programmes tailored to what will actually work for very different parts of the country facing very different challenges.
Sir Martin, a government adviser on children’s social care who was also chief executive of the National Offender Management Service, will lead the North Yorkshire Coast partnership board which covers Scarborough, Whitby and Filey.
Sir Martin who lives on the coast and is deeply committed to the area said he was “very pleased” to accept the Department for Education’s invitation to be the chair for the coast.."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydIPKkjBlMw
http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/opinion/robert-goodwill-better-educa...
Captain Boomerang
Submitted by Captain Black on
http://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/about-us/our-service-to-you/moors-messe...
Meanwhile:
"Sci-Fi Scarborough is back for its 5th voyage on Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd of April 2018!
Expect some amazing guests, panel talks, many kinds of gaming, props, displays, live music, new creators area & improvements aplenty all over the event to make you want to keep coming back for more year on year.
It's going to be epic...."
Oh Happy days ...
“Britain is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of satellites, we have the second largest space industry in the world despite the fact we don’t launch any rockets at all in this country.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGV8Kw7_oBE
http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/northgate/documentexplorer/applica...
http://planning.northyorkmoors.org.uk/northgate/documentexplorer/applica...
Oh.
http://www.bauerfoundations.ca/en/company/companyprofile/index.html
Drones ...
Anyhoos ... what goes up must come down?
So, erm these rocket launchers traditionally have three legs and the landing modules four. I never seen a three legged creature before ... so I was kinda wondering if we could have two big shafts and two stabilisers ... I t'ink that means four (shafts) i!!i
Eureka...
Meanwhile I spose that £45mil they saving on the winding gear could help decorate those steel band things.... Moss.
Hmmm ....
https://blogs.nasa.gov/Rocketology/2015/07/09/designing-a-rocket-in-six-...
Oh, well ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80F-3KtJ4vA
did anyone actually score btw?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwinFP8_qIM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ0gQevrPTo
Ne'er mind.
http://newsthump.com/2017/07/12/iceberg-now-free-to-negotiate-trade-deal...
Oh, OK ... skinny white female blonde gets major part ... disappointed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8Nzlz11Ge4
Chews...
Oats.
M&WJP - Buffer Zones
Submitted by Benefitz Betty on
https://drillordrop.com/2018/03/13/live-updates-fracking-policy-for-n-yo...
"Chris France, for the councils, says the plan makes a distinction between conventional and unconventional on the impacts such as noise, number of wells, increased traffic. The plan says the impacts are likely to be greater for unconventional geology. The government has restricted activities from protected areas, he says.
The term unconventional is not restricted for shale gas. It could include coal bed methane and underground coal gasification, he says.
We think the plan is fully justified, Mr France says for the councils..."
"Elizabeth Ord says she is concerned about the lack of flexibility with a 500m buffer ... Ms Ord says she doesn’t like the words “exceptional circumstances”.
Ryedale Liberals "We think it is better that sheep suffer the impacts of fracking, rather than people."
https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/north-yorkshire-minerals-and-waste-plan
NYCC & Buffer Zones
Submitted by Benefitz Betty on
"1:53pm 20th March 2018
North Yorkshire County Council has become the first council in the north of England to trade its legal services.
This newly formed company has the ability to trade more widely in a range of specialist legal services to other public sector bodies as well as the private sector.
The move has recently been given the green light by the Solicitors Regulation Authority after First North Law was required to create an Alternative Business Structure (ABS) to set up the commercial venture.
North Yorkshire’s trading arm The Brierley Group already generates sales of around £95 million, contributes £2.2 million towards the costs of the Council and adds £3.6 million profit on top.
First Law North will be headed by Barry Khan, who is the Council’s Assistant Chief Executive for Legal and Democratic Services and Managing Director of the company and Hilary Irving, Head of Legal (People Services) for the Council and Director of the company.
First North Law will be offering services across a wide range of fields including education and schools law; adult and children’s social care; employment law; debt recovery; information law; governance; commercial and procurement services, business and environmental services such as advice on minerals and waste planning; highways maintenance and improvement and flooding.
The company will also offer training across all of these specialisms.
Barry said:
Jenn Plews, the Chief Executive Officer of Northern Star Academies Trust added:
County Councillor David Chance, North Yorkshire’s Executive Member for Legal Services added:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn_QVDx-TH8
The Perfect Storm.
http://newsthump.com/2018/03/20/cambridge-analytica-literally-the-only-p...
Hmmm ...
"Business Secretary Greg Clark said: "Britain has a good reputation internationally for being a dependable place to do business, based on required high standards.
"This framework has been regularly upgraded and in the light of some recent corporate failures I believe the lessons should be learned and applied..."
Meanwhile:
https://www.thescarboroughnews.co.uk/news/education/six-of-the-best-as-u...
"An expansion of degree and higher apprenticeship courses for students and employees who are turning away from traditional and costly universities has been announced by CU Scarborough, part of the Coventry University Group.
It has announced six new courses at CU Scarborough for businesses and people who want flexible, work-linked study.
A spokesman said: “Degree and higher apprenticeships provide companies with the opportunity to nurture their own talent and enhance their business. CU Scarborough is offering the programmes to levy paying and non-levy paying employers. Students earn a full-time wage and study for higher level qualifications at the same time, graduating.”
The announcement was made at a Scarborough Business Ambassadors dinner, with guest speakers including Welcome to Yorkshire’s chief executive Sir Gary Verity.
He joined Paul Noon, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Coventry University, and chief executive of North Yorkshire County Council Richard Flinton who also spoke at the event which was held at the Hackness Grange Hotel. Professor Craig Gaskell, Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor of CU Scarborough, said: “Our flexible, career-focused model of education aims to not only make higher education more accessible but also meet the needs of employers.”
The institution already delivers degree apprenticeship courses in Digital and Technology Solutions and Chartered Manager in collaboration with employers including North Yorkshire County Council, Sirius Minerals and Scarborough Borough Council.
New courses will include Cyber Security Technologist, Professional Accounting, Engineering and Healthcare Assistant Practitioner."
Oh Well.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43484031
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BHR6xTmwC8
NYMNPA - Local Plan
Submitted by Captain Black on
"The draft North York Moors Local Plan was submitted on 2 July 2019 to the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government for independent examination.
All consultees will be notified and details of the Examination will be sent to those who made representations at Regulation 18 stage at least six weeks prior to its commencement."
https://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/planning/framework/local-plan-submissi...
"There are no UK companies listed under renewable energy."
"Individuals could make a tangible impact by growing trees themselves, donating to forest restoration organisations and avoiding irresponsible companies, he added."
Sounds like a ...
“In this case, we’re right at that fuzzy boundary,” Graves said."
Stan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y83x7MgzWOA
I have a fence to paint.
https://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/about-us/our-service-to-you/moors-mess...
Oh.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-48893080