Communities near Hodsoll Street, Sevenoaks, Kent
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Stansted Parish Council
Stansted, Sevenoaks, KentStansted Parish Council usually meets on the first Monday of each month at 8 p.m. with the venue alternating between Stansted and Fairseat village halls. Please note that the next Parish Council meeting be held on Tuesday 7th April at 8pm in Fairseat Village Hall. &n…
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Ash-cum-Ridley Parish Council
New Ash Green, Longfield, KentAsh-cum-Ridley Parish Council The parish of Ash-cum-Ridley encompasses four district communities: Ash, Hodsoll Street, New Ash Green and Ridley. Ash, Hodsoll Street and Ridley are small ancient settlements, whereas New Ash Green is a larger village that provides some of the facilities more usually foun…
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Ash Green Sports Centre
New Ash Green, Longfield, KentTo become a Member please click here >> https://ashgreensportscentre.clubright.co.uk/home To book a Class or Racket sport please click here >> https://ashgreensportscentre.clubright.co.uk/memberarea/bookings We are a community based sports and fitness centre which is run…
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West Kingsdown Parish Council
West Kingsdown, Sevenoaks, KentWelcome to our Parish Council website The Parish Council is responsible for the civil parish, which includes West Kingsdown, Woodlands, Knatts Valley and East Hill. The Council has 11 Councillors. They serve a four year term and the next election will be held in May 2023. The Parish Council&…
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Platt Parish Council
Platt, Sevenoaks, KentIn 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Platt like this: PLATT, a chapelry in Wrotham parish, Kent; 5 miles N E of Sevenoaks r. station. It was constituted in 1846, and its post town is Sevenoaks. Pop., 1,023. Houses, 202. The living is …
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Luddesdown Parish Council
Luddesdown, Gravesend, KentLuddesdown is an ancient parish named after the village in which the 13th century parish church of St Peter and St Paul was built. The village was referred to in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Ledesdune; from the Saxon for a ‘village in the hills’. Today Luddesdown parish is in Gravesham…
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Luddesdown & District Rights of Way Group
Luddesdown, Gravesend, KentDiscover the beauty of Kent — one step at a time Join the Luddesdown & District Rights of Way Group &…
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Birling Parish Council
Birling, West Malling, KentBirling – a small village with a big heart Birling is a village and civil parish in the Tonbridge and Malling district of Kent, England, about seven miles west of Maidstone. According to the 2001 census, it had a population of 430 increasing to 437 at the 2011 Ce…
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Snodland Hub
Snodland, KentOur Mission We want to share to those in our town that are in need. Providing free food donated to us by your own community and surrounding areas. We want to reduce food poverty, loneliness, progressively and determinedly by helping our community come together with services that are readily available.…
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Snodland Town Council
Snodland, KentWelcome to the Snodland Town Council website Snodland is situated between the North Downs to the west and the river Medway to the east. Snodland Town Council adopted its status as a Town Council in May 1988, it was originally established as a Parish Council under the Local Government Act of 1894, and th…
Distance: 4.97 miles