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RCDEA Trustee
CB083 · Corporate body · 1997-

Created on 9 June 1997

Borough of Great Yarmouth
CB082 · Corporate body · 1947-

1947: Education Development Plan
1986: approval for grant applied for by RCDEA Trustees

The borough was formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, as a merger of the former County Borough of Great Yarmouth, along with part of Blofield and Flegg Rural District, and also part of the Lothingland Rural District in East Suffolk. The amendment to include five parishes from Lothingland RD in Norfolk was made by Anthony Fell, MP for Yarmouth.

Johns, Slater & Haward
CB087 · Corporate body · 1960

1960: Plans drawn for new Secondary School in Gorleston, Great Yarmouth

Battams, Dorothy Mrs
P344 · Person · 1925

1925: Writing to the Bishop re Leiston Church fund raising
Recently returned from living in Ceylon.
Niece of a Canon at Lynford.

McDowell, J K Mr
P352 · Person · 1935

1935: Writing to the Bishop re Fr Flanagan

Hartley, K Mrs
P356 · Person · 1964-1965

1964 & 1965: Writing regarding housing and transport to Mass

Lanning, John
P365 · Person · 1990-1992

Contact with the bishop on finance matters and local Aldeburgh issues

Bertram R Yorke
CB097 · Corporate body · 1920

1920: conveyancing for Aldeburgh & Leiston

Arthur Young / Allan D Reid
CB098 · Corporate body · 1921

1921: Aldeburgh Church design

Arthur Young (1853 – 22 December 1924), Architect, particularly of Catholic churches. He was born in 1853 at Stamford, Lincolnshire, the second son of Charles Edward Young, and was educated there at Stamford Grammar School.

Wearing & Hastings
CB088 · Corporate body · 1910-2006

Established in 1910 by Stanley J. Wearing (1881-1960), his first commission being the YMCA in Thetford. His other buildings included St Mary's Baptist Church, the Howlett and White Shoe factory (both in Norwich) and many council houses, the earliest being in 1912 at Thetford. During the Second World War, he was appointed by the National Buildings Record to sketch old buildings in Norwich and Norfolk. He was author of 'Georgian Norwich: Its Builders' and three volumes of 'Beautiful Norfolk Buildings'.
In 1953 Barry Hastings (d 1999), who had worked with Wearing before the war, was taken into partnership. He was joined by Anthony Rossi from 1968 to 1972 and Michael Brooks (d 1983), who became a partner in 1975. In 1984 Terry Norton became a partner, he retired in 2006 and the practice was taken over by Reynolds Jury Architecture as a going concern.
The practice's clients include area health authorities and local authorities in Norfolk; charities including the Great Hospital, Norwich, the Great Yarmouth Municipal Charities and the Norwich Consolidated Charities; ecclesiastical work included work for the Baptist Union, the Roman Catholic dioceses of Northampton and East Anglia and the Anglican diocese of Norwich (including quinquennial inspections); and it also undertook work for housing associations, the Ministry of Defence and many private clients.
The practice initially operated from 3 Upper King Street, than 3 Redwell Street, Norwich until 1957, moving to 5 Cathedral Street, Norwich, until 1965, when it moved to 14 Princes Street: it remained there until 2006.

William Comer Reade
CB100 · Corporate body · 1923-1955

1924: Builder associated with sale of land in Aldeburgh
1954: Associated with proposals for repair/removal of Aldeburgh RC church tower

HT Argent & Son (-2015)
CB102 · Corporate body · 1963

1963: Writing about buying a house in Aldeburgh

Strutt & Parker
CB103 · Corporate body · 1963

1963: Valuation of a house in Aldeburgh

Irwin, Henry Rev SJ
P373 · Person · 1923

1923: Acting as supply for Aldeburgh parish

Noel Cooper & Williamson
CB108 · Corporate body · 1962

1962: enquiring about land at Leiston Church site