2009年4月26日星期日

Recreation Ground (Bath)

I had find many products about flower pot stand from some websites such as


USB Light of chrsitmas tree

¨ USB light for notebook, 1pcs LED lamp, ¨ Gentle bright ray no frequency change, good for..


Scented Floating Candle Large Rose

Description: Large handmade scented floating candle in a shape of a rose.Specification: _ Height: 4cm...And you can see more from electrical power plant wholesale fresh roses rope making plant sawdust briquette plant box wood plant high way fence used melamine plant wood veneer edging horse jumping fence The Recreation Ground ("the Rec") is a large open space in the centre of Bath, next to the River Avon, used for recreational purposes by Bath residents and the public generally.[1]Part of the Rec (about 27%) is leased to Bath Rugby for use as a multi-use sports ground capable of holding 10,600 people, primarily for professional rugby union matches. During the summer the rugby ground's temporary East Stand is removed to make way for cricket on the larger pitch to the easternmost end of the Rec. This cricket pitch is used for local contests and by the Somerset County Cricket Club for two matches a year. Other parts of the eastern area are used by Bath Hockey Club and there are also tennis courts. There is a cricket pavilion at the William Street entrance to the ground.In former years, the Rec was subject to flooding from the River Avon, but a flood alleviation scheme in the 1960s improved the flow of the river, though the ground can still get very boggy after heavy rains.Contents1 Charitable Trust status 2 Future of the professional rugby venue 3 Real Friends of the Rec 4 Friends of Bath Recreation Ground 5 External links 6 References // Charitable Trust statusThe Rec is operated by Bath and North East Somerset Council. However the exact legal status was unclear until July 2002, when the High Court determined that the Rec was held on charitable trusts and the council, as sole Trustee, was charged with maintaining the Rec as an "open space" and "as a recreational facility available for the benefit of the public at large."[2] The trust registered as a charity in November 2002.[3]As a result of the court determination, Bath Rugby's use of the Rec for professional rugby was inconsistent with the trusts of the Charity. Since then the Charity Commission has made annual orders authorising the charity to continue the lease to the rugby club of additional land required for premiership rugby while a permanent solution is sought.[4][5][6] Bath Rugby hold a long running lease to the ground of the old "Flowerpot Stand", but this is not sufficient for professional rugby.[7]In 1975 Bath City Council, the predecessor council, built a Sports and Leisure Centre and car park on the south side of the Rec after taking legal advice that this was consistent with the trust obligations.[8] However following the 2002 High Court determination, the Charity Commission decided this was a breach of trust by the council as Trustee.[9] In 2005 the council renewed Bath Rugby's temporary lease without the necessary prior consent from the Charity Commission. Consequently in February 2007 the Charity Commission made a protective order vesting all of the Rec in the Official Custodian for Charities while the council conducts a delayed strategic review, and new plans are agreed and implemented.[1]Future of the professional rugby venueThe Rugby Football Union (RFU) have stated that by 2010 all Guinness Premiership rugby clubs will need a spectator capacity of at least 15,000; the Rec's current capacity is 10,600.As a result, Bath Rugby's chief executive Bob Calleja wants to know if the club can develop the Recreation Ground. A strategic review of the future of the venue was started in October 2006. Calleja told the Western Mail: "We would like an amber light to be able to proceed by February 2007. We would clearly put our focus on staying at and developing the Rec, but if that was impossible and we were forced to move, then the other options would become serious considerations. But don't mention Swindon or Bristol or Timbuktu, because we have no intention of Bath Rugby playing anywhere but Bath." [10] In March 2007 the trustees of the Rec received the Independent Report of the Strategic Review showing support for the development of the ground by 87% of Bathonians.[11] Bob Calleja comments on the findings of the Strategic ReviewNew Trustees were appointed for the Rec and they immediately agreed at their meeting (6th June 2007) to put forward the proposal of the Strategic Review accepting option 2 "Variations to the current use (Keep the Rugby Club on the Rec and enlarge the footprint of the existing lease with the additional land requested by the Club as well as keeping the leisure centre on the Rec)". The Charity Commission responded in their letter to the Trustees of 6th March 2008 Charity Commission Letter which states "For the Commission to consider if it can lawfully exercise its powers in considering the Trust Board's request to have power to grant a lease of further additional land to Bath Rugby Club ('the Club'), we need to be fully satisfied that any detriment arising to the charity from the proposed is significantly outweighed by all the benefits that the Rec will receive. If it is not for the benefit of the charity, legally, we cannot proceed further."The new Trustees have been working with the...(and so on)


Mobile Stabilized Base Mixing Plant

Sell Mobile Stabilized Base Mixing Plant
You can also see some feature products :decorative wire fence driveway safety barrier floating globe fountain soil stabilization plants stairway decorative flower nano filtration plant marble sphere fountain resinic flower planter water bottle plant surfactant manufacturing plant wet batch plant small water fountains straw making plant head rotor nozzle crystal beaded garland lollipop manufacturing plant cryogenic oxygen plant homemade lawn edging safetu mesh fence steel wire fence rpvc pipe plant

没有评论:

发表评论