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Berwick St James Parish
Berwick St James, Salisbury, WiltshireTHE VILLAGE Berwick St James is a small village of about 77 houses, just off the A303 a few miles to the west of Stonehenge. In line with the domestic accommodation, the total population of Berwick St James and the adjoining hamlet of Asserton is small, totalling only around 150 residents. &…
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Stockbridge Parish Council
Stockbridge, HampshireStockbridge has kept its traditional Hampshire 'broad street', lined with fine brick houses. The High Street enjoys a wide variety of shops from art galleries and boutiques to specialist food shops, including a fishmonger, greengrocer and butcher. There is a broad choice of coffee sho…
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Ellington & Linton Parish Council
Ellington, Morpeth, NorthumberlandEllington and Linton Colliery are two adjoining villages close to the coast of Northumberland, both with a strong historic association to coal mining. Taken together they have a population of around 2,700. Local amenities include primary schools, village shops, village halls, play p…
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Upchurch Parish Council
Upchurch, Sittingbourne, KentUpchurch is situated just off the A2, between Rainham and Sittingbourne, in the County of Kent. It has been here for centuries, and is now a bustling village, population approximately 2,500, which still retains a rural atmosphere, despite being within easy reach of the Medw…
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Baughurst Parish Council
Baughurst, Tadley, HampshireBaughurst has a history going back over 1000 years, and is as strong a community now as was then. We are home to many volunteering groups, two churches, a secondary school, and a small parade of shops. It is comprised of three Wards - Baughurst, Baughurst Common and Wolverton, with a populati…
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St Mary Bourne Parish Council
St Mary Bourne, Andover, HampshireWelcome to the website for the civil parish of St Mary Bourne in the county of Hampshire. This website is operated by St Mary Bourne Parish Council. The parish, part of the Bourne Valley, comprises the two villages of St Mary Bourne and Stoke with the hamlets of Binley, Egbury, Wadwick and th…
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Ruislip Bowls Club
Ruislip, Greater LondonDid you know that whenever you buy anything online – from your weekly shop to your annual holiday – you could be raising free donations for Ruislip Bowls Club with easyfundraising? There are over 8,000 retailers on board ready to make a donation – including eBay, Argos, John…
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Shireoaks Parish Council
Shireoaks, Worksop, NottinghamshireThe village grew as a result of the sinking of a mine in 1854. Houses were built to accomodate the workers by the Duke of Newcastle and amounted to 56 houses and 2 shops which still exist today. Each miner had his own pigsty. A well was sunk and each house had a tub in which to catch the rainwater …
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West Meon Parish Council
West Meon, Petersfield, HampshireEarly West Meon In the 6th century the Jutes from Denmark settled along the Meon Valley. (As late as the 18th century the Meon Valley was called Jutedene, which meant Jute valley). The tribe who settled there were called the Meon wara (wara meant people or tribe). They gave the Meon River its name. They…
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Waberthwaite & Corney Parish Council
Waberthwaite, Millom, CumbriaThe Parish –Description and Character. Waberthwaite and Corney Parish in the Copeland District of Cumbria is a small rural Parish covering an area of 2506 hectares. Situated entirely within the Lake District National Park, it lists among its assets an old granite quarry which is a Site of Sp…