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WELCOME TO CLUN TOWN COUNCIL WITH CHAPEL LAWN

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Clun is a civil parish within the Shropshire unitary authority. The town of Clun lies in the south western corner of Shropshire, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by hills and lying alongside the River Clun. It is thought that people lived here as far back as the Bronze Age, making Clun one of the most ancient settlements of the country.

Chapel Lawn is a small community within the Redlake Valley, three miles south of Clun.  The village is bounded by Brineddin Wood to the north and by Caer Caradoc, an Iron Age Hill Fort, to the south.

 

Upcoming Meetings in 2025-26

Meetings of Clun Town Council with Chapel Lawn are generally held on the first Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm in Clun Memorial Hall.  Some of the meetings are also held in the Redlake Valley Village Hall in Chapel Lawn. Members of the public are always welcome to attend meetings.

3 March 2026 at 7.30pm in Clun Memorial Hall

 

Many of the documents on this site, including agendas and minutes, are in PDF format and may not be suitable for users of some assistive technologies. If you would like a specific document in an alternative format, please email the Town Clerk and we will try to provide this.

 

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Banner image: “The Bridge at Clun” by Philip Pankhurst, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 via Geograph.