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School communication and parental response form outlining a planned Year 6 residential camping visit at Biblins Youth Campsite with programme details, funding information, and participation confirmation.
Date:
11 November
Event:
Year 6 Residential Visit May 2025
Location:
Biblins Youth Campsite, near Symonds Yat, HR9 6DX
Organisation:
Wye Valley National Landscape – Generation Green Programme
Document Type:
School letter and expression of interest form
Author:
Mrs Chamberlain
Institution:
School administration
Target Audience:
Parents and carers of Year 6 pupils
Funding Source:
Generation Green awarded by Wye Valley National Landscape
Accommodation Type:
Bell tents
Activities:
Outdoor on-site and local area activities, evening programme
Included Provisions:
Accommodation, food (except packed lunch on day one), instruction, equipment, safety equipment, insurance, achievement certificates
Participation Cost:
Free of charge
Response Deadline:
Monday 2 December 2024
Event Dates:
Monday 19 May – Tuesday 20 May 2025
Transport Arrangement:
Parents to drop off and collect children at the campsite
Form Purpose:
Indication of participation interest
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2026
Country:
United Kingdom
City:
Dunstable
Venue:
GO Bowling, Court Drive, Dunstable LU5 4JD
Event dates:
19–20 September 2026; 26–27 September 2026
Closing date for entries:
23 August 2026
Sanction number:
26/00681
Sport:
Tenpin Bowling
Organizing body:
British Tenpin Bowling Association
Affiliated program:
YB Tour and YTE Qualification Event
Organizer / Tournament manager:
Brian Parker
Participants:
Members of Youth Bowling Clubs affiliated to the British Tenpin Bowling Association through their National Association
Eligibility age limit:
Under 20 years of age on 31 December 2026
Competition categories:
Boys’ and Girls’ Singles, Doubles, Four Person Team, All Events
Age divisions:
U10, U13, U16, U20
Average divisions:
Division A (181 and over), Division B (161–181), Division C (141–160), Division D (121–140), Division E (101–120), Division F (up to 100)
Scoring system:
Total scratch pinfall from a three-game series per event
Awards:
Medals for first, second and third place in each event
Entry fees:
£20 for one event, £38 for two events, £56 for three events
Governing rules:
British Tenpin Bowling Association general playing rules with additional tournament regulations
Dress code:
Official bowling shirt with YBC name, dark trousers/shorts/skirts or approved sportswear; denim and certain apparel prohibited
Conduct rules:
Alcohol consumption, abusive behaviour, and misuse of equipment prohibited during the tournament
Year:
2025
Location:
Lisbon, Portugal / Online
Topic:
Health and Personal Development
Document Type:
Event Announcement / Training Description
Organizers:
IZI LLC
Instructors:
Christine Leimakamae Chu, Patrícia Anastácio
Coordinator:
Patrícia Anastácio
Language:
English
Target Audience:
Individuals interested in SITH® process for health and personal growth
Event Dates:
July 19–20, 2025
Time:
10 am – 5 pm Lisbon Time
Registration Requirements:
Full payment and prior reading of “Who’s in Charge?” article
Fees:
Detailed per category including tax
Materials Provided:
Class materials for new students, review students bring own materials
Class Topics:
Self-identity, problem solving, health concerns, spiritual and emotional growth
Application Type:
Online training
Year:
2023
Location:
London, UK
Theme:
Theatre performance
Document Type:
Pre-show guide
Organization:
Young Vic Theatre
Creators:
Nat Randall & Anna Breckon
Audience:
General public, attendees with accessibility needs
Performance Dates:
May 19–20, 2023
Venue:
Main auditorium, Young Vic
Capacity:
407
Accessibility:
Wheelchair positions, audio description, BSL interpretation, captioning, assistance dogs allowed
Facilities:
Gender-neutral toilets, baby changing, lifts and ramps
Arrival Instructions:
Specific times for 24-hour tickets and advance slots, unreserved seating
Content Warnings:
Strong language, violent and sexual scenes, unscripted moments
Stage Setup:
Two camera operators filming during performance
Contact:
[email protected], 020 7922 2922
Year:
2012
Hebrew Date:
Heshvan 04, 5773
Calendar Cycle:
Triennial Torah Cycle (Three and a Half Year Lectionary)
Shmita Cycle Year:
Fifth Year of the Shmita Cycle
Shabbat Name:
Vayera Elohim – “And Appeared Again G-d”
Torah Portion:
B’resheet (Genesis) 35:9 – 36:43
Haftarah:
Isaiah 43:1-7; 43:19-21
Additional Readings:
Psalm 29:1-11; Jude 11-13; Luke 7:11-17; Acts 8:5-13
Document Type:
Torah lectionary and commentary with liturgical readings
Religious Tradition:
Jewish Torah study and synagogue reading cycle
Organizations:
Esnoga Bet Emunah; Esnoga Bet El
Region / Locations Referenced:
United States; Australia; Romania; Indonesia; Philippines; Singapore
Cities Referenced:
Olympia WA; Paris TN; Austin TX; Conroe TX; Brisbane; Bucharest; Chattanooga TN; Cleveland TN; Jakarta; Manila; Cebu; Miami FL; Murray KY; Sheboygan WI; Manitowoc WI; St. Louis MO; Singapore
Content Elements:
Candle lighting and Havdalah times; Torah reading schedule; blessings before Torah study; donor acknowledgments
Authors / Compilers:
Rosh Paqid Adon Hillel ben David and associated contributors
Publication Websites:
betemunah.org; torahfocus.com
Copyright:
© 2012
Year:
2024
Location:
Freeport, Maine
Facility:
Winslow Memorial Park & Campground
Document type:
Seasonal campsite lottery application and campground policy
Governing body:
Winslow Park Commission
Application deadline:
November 15, 2023
Extended application period:
Until March 1, 2022 if sites remain available
Notification period:
Early December
Adoption date of policy:
August 12, 2013
Number of seasonal sites:
30
Eligibility:
Freeport residents and non-residents
Seasonal rate (Freeport residents):
$1,000
Seasonal rate (non-residents):
$1,900
Occupancy rules:
Immediate family only with guest restrictions
Source type:
Administrative notice and regulatory policy
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Chilika Wildlife Division, Odisha
Subject:
Tender Invitation
Document Type:
Tender Notice
Organ / Institution:
Office of the Divisional Forest Officer, Chilika Wildlife Division
Author:
Divisional Forest Officer
Target Audience:
Contractors, Government Agencies, Suppliers
Validity Period:
2 months
Approval Date:
23rd December 2025
Modification Date:
3rd January 2026
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Bramhope
Topic:
Risk assessment
Document type:
Risk assessment
Organization:
Bramhope Scout Campsite
Author:
Becky Burrell
Target audience:
Activity instructors, participants
Period of validity:
12/05/24 - 12/05/25
Approval date:
12/05/24
Revision date:
12/05/25
Type of document:
Inspection form
Subject:
Uniform standards, campsite standards, administrative documentation, club evaluation
Organization:
Adventurer Club
Related organization:
Church Board
Sections:
Adventurer Uniform Inspection; Club Staff Uniform Inspection; Campsite Inspection; Administration Folder Inspection; Club League Table
Evaluation method:
One point per item
Signatures required:
Club Director; Inspector
Required documentation:
Registration form; Application forms; Medical forms; Emergency contact list; Travel plans; Risk assessment; First Aid certification; Health and hygiene certification
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Chad Lake
Subject:
Camping, Tent Setup
Document Type:
Notes
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Participants in a camping session
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
16th March 2022
Revision Date:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description
Name of activity, event, and location:
Wike Campsite, North Leeds Scout District, Backstone Gill Lane, Leeds, LS17 9JS
Date of risk assessment:
January 2026
Date of next review:
January 2027
Person conducting risk assessment:
Gill Marshall / Duncan Jefferies
Region / City:
Leeds
Type of document:
Risk assessment
Site type:
Campsite
Responsible organisation:
North Leeds Scout District
Scope:
Site-wide activities and facilities
Identified hazards:
Vehicle movements; Fires; Wood pile; Slips, trips and falls; Stream; Falling trees/branches; Fire in buildings; Insects or rodents; Electrical equipment/installations; Legionnaires disease; Overhead power lines; Working at height; Lone working; Unauthorised visitors; Site access; Climbing frame; Archery; Shooting; Excessive dry weather
Control measures:
Restricted vehicle access; Supervised and designated fire areas; Regular tree surveys; Fire safety checks and evacuations; Electrical certification and PAT testing; Monitoring of water systems; Controlled access and CCTV; Supervision of high-risk activities
Year:
2026
Region / city:
North Leeds, Leeds
Topic:
Health and Safety
Document Type:
Risk Assessment
Institution:
Wike Campsite Management
Author:
Gill Marshall, Duncan Jefferies
Target Audience:
Camp organizers, kitchen staff, event coordinators
Period of validity:
January 2026 - January 2027
Date of approval:
January 2026
Date of changes:
N/A
Date:
1st January 2026
Region / City:
Chichester, UK
Theme:
Risk Assessment, Outdoor Activities
Document Type:
Risk Assessment
Organization:
Chichester Scout District
Author:
Geoffrey Strickland
Target Audience:
Scouts, Volunteers, Event Organizers
Period of Validity:
1st January 2026 - 31st December 2026
Date of Approval:
1st January 2026
Date of Last Revision:
N/A
Note:
Risk of collision and injury from vehicles and site traffic
Year:
2025
Region / Location:
Torbay, UK
Subject:
Outdoor activity safety
Document Type:
Risk Assessment
Organization:
Torbay District Scout Council
Author:
Rebecca Hallows
Approved by:
Nicki Spalding, District Lead Volunteer
Role/Level:
Booking Manager
Target Audience:
Scouts participants and activity leaders
Review Date:
May 2026
Date of Approval:
14/05/2025
Date of Assessment:
21/04/2025
Number of Participants:
Maximum 2 on slide at any time
Location Specifics:
Torbay District Scout Campsite
Safety Measures:
Supervision by activity leader, full safety briefings, equipment inspection, adherence to POR ratios, personal suitability checks
Data Privacy:
Personal data retained for 3 years, used for risk assessment documentation