Communities near Morton, Lincoln, Lincolnshire
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Collingham and District Gardening Association
Collingham, Newark, NottinghamshireApplication for membership may be made by any resident of Collingham and District. Meetings are held on the first Tuesday in the month from September (AGM) to July, with speakers and demonstrations on all aspects of gardening and related topics. Meetings mainly take place in the Mayfield Room at…
Distance: 3.44 miles -
Collingham Bowls Club
Collingham, Newark, NottinghamshireCollingham Bowls Club (CBC), located at Dale Field since 1933, is owned and run by the members for the members. CBC is a friendly club who are always pleased to welcome new members both male and female, whether experienced, intermediate or beginners. All funds to keep the club run…
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Collingham Parish
Collingham, Newark, NottinghamshireThe Village of Collingham has a vibrant mix of facilities, groups, activities and services which support both Collingham and the wider surrounding area. Collingham Village The village is on the east bank of the old course of the River Trent, now called the Fleet; it is thought that it was around 1600 t…
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Collingham Parish Council
Collingham, Newark, NottinghamshireCollingham Parish The Parish of Collingham consists of the villages of Brough, Danethorpe and Danethorpe Hill as well as Collingham itself. The major village of Collingham sits astride the A1133 approximately 6 miles North of Newark-on-Trent and 12 miles South West of Lincoln. This lively&nb…
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East Trent Churches
Collingham, Newark, NottinghamshireThe East Trent Group of Parishes contains 11 churches serving 15 villages and small communities in a beautiful part of North East Nottinghamshire, between the river Trent and Lincolnshire. We are part of the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham in the Church of England. We are pr…
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Wigsley Village
Wigsley, Newark, NottinghamshireWelcome to our village Wigsley is the smallest of a trio of settlements (along with Thorney and Harby) which together form a small Nottinghamshire enclave jutting out into the neighbouring county of Lincolnshire. First officially recorded in William the Conqueror’s Doomsday Book of 108…
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South Clifton
South Clifton, Newark, NottinghamshireSouth Clifton is a small rural village in North Nottinghamshire which can be reached from the Newark to Gainsborough road, where it nestles between the A1133 and the River Trent. It is approximately 10 miles from each of these towns to the south and north and from Lincoln to the east. South Clifton is a…
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North Muskham Parish Council
North Muskham, Newark, NottinghamshireNorth Muskham is an elongated rural village, situated between the River Trent and the A1 north of Newark-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire. It is an attractive village with a population of around 1000. It has a primary school, a popular village pub, The Muskham Ferry, and a well used Community Centre t…
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RIVERSIDE PARISHES
North Muskham, Newark, NottinghamshireRiverside Parishes is made up of 4 churches & 7 villages, the churches are St.Michael & All Angels Averham, St.Wilfrid’s Kelham, St. Wilfrid’s North Muskham & St.Wilfrid’s, South Muskham. Click on the image of the church to find more information about that church…
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Coddington Community Centre
Coddington, Newark, NottinghamshireRegular activities/How to book If you are interested in attending a regular activity that is on in the centre, details of the group leaders can be found at the what’s on section of this website. And not to forget the Post Office which will continue to be here 1- 4pm each Thursday. Please em…
Distance: 6.53 miles