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Structured form and regulatory document detailing the procedure, fees, legal conditions, and responsibilities for distributing free printed material in Newbury.
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Newbury, United Kingdom
Document Type:
Application and guidelines
Organization:
Newbury BID Company CIC
Target Audience:
Businesses, charities, political and religious groups
Distribution Period:
Specified by applicant, max 5 days per month
Application Deadline:
Minimum 14 days prior to distribution date
Fee:
£30 per distributor per day, inclusive of VAT
Discounts:
Available for registered charities, voluntary organizations, religious groups, and political parties
Legislation:
Environmental Protection Act 1990, Clean Neighborhoods and Environment Act 2005
Consent Conditions:
Time and location restrictions, litter management, content restrictions (no offensive, criminal-promoting, or irresponsible alcohol-related material)
Payment Method:
BACS to Lloyds Bank, Sort Code 30-95-89, Account Number 31341660
Privacy Policy:
https://visitnewbury.org.uk/privacy-policy/
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Year:
2026
Region / City:
Newbury
Theme:
Sculpture Exhibition
Document Type:
Invitation
Organization / Institution:
Shaw House
Author:
Jim Crockatt
Target Audience:
Artists, Art Collectors, Visitors
Period of Action:
1 August - 27 September 2026
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Entrance Fee:
£35 per sculptor
Commission:
15%
Number of Sculptures:
90 sculptures
Exhibiting Artists:
Limited to 3 pieces per artist
Insurance Requirement:
Minimum indemnity of £5 million
Publicity:
Shaw House Brochure, Facebook, Instagram, Dreweatts Auction House, Kennett Radio
Visitor Feedback:
Positive reviews, annual visitors
Website:
www.alteredstatessculptures.co.uk
Exhibition Opening Hours:
11:00 - 16:00
Exhibition Location:
Shaw House, Church Road, Newbury, RG14 2DR
Risk Assessment:
Required for installation
Stewarding:
Available on weekends and 7 days a week
Submissions:
To be submitted via template with photographs
Security:
Driveways closed from 5pm - 8am
Selling:
15% commission on sales, direct transactions between artist and buyer
Context:
Invitation for artists to exhibit large sculptures at Shaw House in Newbury, with details on installation, publicity, and exhibition logistics.
Year:
2021–2022
Place:
Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Document Type:
Mayoral civic record
Institution:
Newbury Town Council
Office Holder:
Councillor Billy Drummond
Position:
Mayor of Newbury
Deputy Mayor:
Councillor Billy Drummond
Mayoress:
Sharon Drummond
Chaplain:
Revd. Becky Bevan
Cadet:
Josh Lane
Civic Manager:
Elisa Mullen
Civic Staff:
Ian Campbell; Brian Sylvester; Barry Digby; Rod Thomason; Garry Poulson; Anthony Hewitt; Joyce Lewis
Mayor Making Date:
27 June 2021
Term of Office:
4 May 2021 – 15 May 2022
Mayor’s Chosen Charity:
Newbury Speakability
Themes:
Civic duties, community events, charity support, municipal ceremonies, local volunteering
Notable Activities:
Visits to community groups and care homes; participation in remembrance services, civic ceremonies, school visits, charity events, and municipal celebrations
Associated Events:
Local Democracy Week sessions; Michaelmas Fair opening; Christmas Lights switch-on; Armistice Day Service of Remembrance; Newbury Town Civic Awards Ceremony
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Peterborough
Topic:
Children in Care, Education Support
Document Type:
Report
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
School Governors, Designated Teachers
Period of Validity:
Academic year 2023-2024
Approval Date:
Unknown
Date of Changes:
Unknown
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Delaware
Topic:
Complaint Submission
Document Type:
Form
Organization / Institution:
Office of the Common Interest Community Ombudsperson
Author:
Delaware Department of Justice
Target Audience:
CIC members, Community Association members
Validity Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Amendment Date:
N/A
Note:
Year
Organization:
CTEN
Document Type:
Form
Governing Body:
Interoperability Committee (CIC)
Purpose:
Recommendation of third-party testing tool, certification, or program for validation testing
Target Audience:
Entities participating in CTEN validation testing
Submission Email:
[email protected]
Related Policies:
CIC OPP-1, CTEN EPP-8, CTEN EPP-9
Year:
2021
Organization:
Wigan Borough Healthwatch CIC
Author:
Karen Parker
Approved by:
HWWL Board
Effective date:
29th March 2021
Review date:
16th March 2023
Document version:
1.0
Type of document:
Financial policy
Purpose:
Establish minimum reserves to cover obligations including pay, redundancy, and contractual liabilities
Region:
Wigan Borough, UK
Document Type:
Ecclesiastical model letters and testimonial forms
Religious Tradition:
Roman Catholic Church
Canonical References:
Canon 903 CIC; Canon 703 §1 CCEO
Referenced Guidelines:
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB, November 1993); Essential Norms for Diocesan/Eparchial Policies (USCCB 2006); Mutuae Relationes (Rome, May 14, 1978)
Issuing Authorities Mentioned:
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Conference of Major Superiors of Men; Leadership Conference of Women Religious; Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious
Subject:
Certification of suitability of diocesan and religious priests for temporary ministry or stable assignment
Geographical Context:
United States
Intended Recipients:
(Arch) Bishops and Eparchs
Persons Concerned:
Diocesan priests; Religious priests; Major Superiors
Safeguarding Reference:
Instruments of Hope and Healing—Safeguarding Children and Young People program conducted by Praesidium Religious Services
Effective Period:
Specified individually within each letter
Year:
2025
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Membership Regulations
Document Type:
Internal Regulation
Organ / Institution:
National Equine Welfare Council (NEWC)
Author:
Directors of NEWC
Target Audience:
Members of NEWC, prospective members
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
14th November 2025
Amendment Date:
N/A
Object:
Define criteria and process for membership in NEWC
Accreditation Process:
Included
Fees:
Membership fees detailed
Contractual Obligations:
Binding contracts for applicants and members
Conflict Resolution:
In case of conflicts between regulations and articles, the Articles shall prevail
Context:
A regulatory document outlining the terms, conditions, and procedures for membership with the National Equine Welfare Council (NEWC), including accreditation processes and membership criteria.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Barrasford
Subject:
Community Grant Funding and Allocations
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
Ray Windfarm Fund CIC
Author:
Sarah Crone, Chris Robson, Peter Ramsden, Shirley Stuchfield, Martin Dickson-Green, Deb Walton, David Burn, Sarah Lunn, Alison Thomson, Joanne Willis
Target Audience:
Board Members, Community Stakeholders, Local Organizations
Period:
September 2025
Date of Approval:
25th September 2025
Date of Modifications:
None
Context:
A record of the Ray Windfarm Fund CIC meeting discussing grant allocations, community projects, and funding requests for 2025-2026.
Year:
2023
Organization:
Bristol Energy Network CIC
Location:
Bristol, UK
Document Type:
Information brief
Audience:
Prospective directors
Purpose:
Outline director roles, responsibilities, and nomination process
Board Composition:
Up to nine directors
Term Length:
2 years
Areas of Expertise Sought:
Accounting/Finance, HR, Business Development, Communications, Marketing
Inclusion Focus:
BME communities, older people, disabled people, low-income communities
Contact:
Rachel Moffat, [email protected]
Source Type:
Organizational guidance document
Provides:
Overview of the network, director expectations, and application procedures
Year:
2015
Organization type:
Community Interest Company
Region:
Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Document type:
Application and agreement
Author/Organization:
Yorkshire Sound Women Network
Purpose:
Recruitment of freelance Associates to support organisational mission
Target audience:
Women, girls, and people of minority genders in sound and music technology
Scope:
UK-wide, primarily Yorkshire
Period covered:
2021–2024
Focus areas:
Diversity, community engagement, education, industry development
Payment:
£120–£250 per day for paid Associates
Document includes:
Business plan summary, values, application form, contact information
Year:
2026
Organization:
DHU Health Care CIC
Location:
Anstey Frith House, LLR
Division:
Clinical Services
Position:
Clinical Practitioner (Nurse, Paramedic, Pharmacist)
Reporting to:
Clinical Service Lead
Purpose:
Autonomous clinical assessment, treatment, referral, and advice to first contact patients
Training:
Funded Advanced Clinical Practitioner training available
Responsibilities:
Clinical practice, managerial duties, clinical governance, professional development, communication with multidisciplinary teams
Regulatory Compliance:
NMC/HCPC/GPhC codes and professional standards
Target Audience:
Patients, carers, healthcare staff
Employment Type:
Developmental / professional healthcare role
Year:
2026
Location:
Windsor, UK
Document type:
Referral and risk assessment form
Organization:
Reconnect Family Centre C.I.C
Target audience:
Families seeking supervised or supported contact services
Services included:
Supervised contact, supported contact, virtual contact, family support work
Children involved:
Details include name, date of birth, age, gender, ethnicity, parental responsibility
Court involvement:
Court orders, agreements, restrictions
Health and safety:
Medical requirements, safeguarding risks, risk assessment
Legal representation:
Solicitor details for adults requesting or receiving contact
Language support:
Interpreter requirements specified
Previous contact:
History with other contact centers, reasons for breakdown
Confidentiality:
Permissions regarding sharing contact information
End date of contact or service:
Specified per session or agreement
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Barnet
Topic:
EBSA (Emotional Based School Avoidance)
Document type:
Guidance
Institution:
Partnership for Jewish Schools (PaJeS)
Author:
Sinéad O’Callaghan, Kim Miller, Lisa Coffman, Julia Alberga, Jessica Overlander-Kaye, Abigail Freedman, Bracha Hackner, Caron Aspis, Daniel Weisberg, Hannah Martin, Julia Silver, Keren Greene, Naomi Simon, Samantha Cohen, Sara Levan, Sarah Bronzite, Sasha Sharpe, Sophie Driver, Shiri Lader, Suzanne Jaeger, William Hemens
Target audience:
Families and professionals supporting children experiencing EBSA in Jewish schools
Action period:
2024 onwards
Approval date:
2024
Modification date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Topic:
Data protection, research ethics, participant consent
Document Type:
Template
Target audience:
Researchers conducting non-health-related studies involving personal data
Organisation:
Odiham and Old Basing Health Centres
Type of document:
Patient leaflet
Region:
Hampshire, England
Healthcare system:
NHS
Facilities:
Odiham Health Centre; Old Basing Health Centre
Services covered:
General practice; primary care; community health services
Opening hours:
Monday–Friday
Appointment system:
Telephone triage; face-to-face appointments; online booking
Out-of-hours care:
NHS 111
Emergency contact:
999
Training status:
GP training practice
Patient engagement:
Patient Participation Group
Document audience:
Registered patients and prospective patients
Document purpose:
Patient information and service overview
Contact details included:
Telephone; email; website
Accessibility information:
Parking; disabled access; wheelchair availability
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Barrow in Furness, Cumbria
Subject:
Healthcare Services
Document Type:
Information Leaflet
Organization:
Duke Street Surgery
Target Audience:
Patients of Duke Street Surgery
Context:
A leaflet detailing the healthcare services offered by Duke Street Surgery, including appointments, prescriptions, and various medical services.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Tallaght, Dublin
Topic:
Research Ethics, Data Protection
Document Type:
Template
Organization:
St James’s Hospital / Tallaght University Hospital
Author:
Joint Research Ethics Committee
Target Audience:
Researchers, Adult Participants, Patients, Parents, Carers
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Last Update:
N/A