Communities near Porth-Y-Waen, Oswestry, Shropshire
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West Felton Magazine
Oswestry, ShropshireROUND and ABOUT WEST FELTON PLEASE CLICK ON LINK TO READ EACH MAGAZINE Free monthly village magazine Produced and distributed by volunteers and delivered to over 700 households Funded by advertisers and donations Suporting local business. Informing and entertaining. West Felton is a small but very…
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Clive Parish Council
Oswestry, ShropshireWelcome to Clive parish Possible Conservation area designation for Clive Clive Parish Council is looking into whether Conservation area status is appropriate and desirable for Clive. For more information on Conservation areas, including consultation documents from 1976 (when this was last consider…
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Oerley Hall Project
Oswestry, ShropshireOerley Hall is home to Sara Waterworth and her family. It is a Georgian, Grade II listed house on the Shropshire/Welsh border. The Oerley Hall Project was born when Sara, who had worked in the antiques world met Louise Cowley. Louise had worked for many years organising c…
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Melverley Parish Council
Melverley, Oswestry, ShropshireThe next meeting of the Parish Council is on 8th October 2024 at Melverley Village Hall, starting at 7.00 pm Melverley - information Melverley lies near the confluence of the rivers Severn and Vyrnwy in the peaceful rural setting of the Shropshire and Powys border. The Village has 58 househol…
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Ruyton XI Towns Parish Council
Ruyton Xi Towns, Shrewsbury, ShropshireWelcome to the website of Ruyton XI Towns Parish Council The civil parish lies to the northwest of Shrewsbury and is bounded by the A5 Trunk Road to the West and the River Perry to the East. The unusual name of the town dates from the 12th century when eleven ‘tons’ (farmsteads or hamlets) …
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Hordley Parish Council
Hordley, Ellesmere, ShropshireHistory of the Parish of Hordley. Hordley is a large rural civil parish based in North Shropshire. It comprises of the two townships of Hordley and Bagley. Hordley is believed to have gained it’s name from a Scandinavian family of the name of Hoord in the middle ages. In early years the Pa…
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Ellesmere Rural Parish Council
Ellesmere, ShropshireWelcome to Ellesmere Rural Parish Council's website. Ellesmere Rural consists of villages and hamlets that make up the northern and western hinterland of Ellesmere Town as far as the Welsh border. The landscape is typical rolling English countryside, with woodland, copse, brooks and streams, sculptu…
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Gracechurch Historic Dancers
Ellesmere, ShropshireGracechurch Historical Dancers, based in North Shropshire, perform dances from the Tudor period to the Regency era in historically accurate handmade costumes. We are accompanied by live music from their own very talented ensemble, on woodwind and strings appropriate to the Georg…
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Welshampton Bonfire Committee
Welshampton, Ellesmere, ShropshireIn 2002 a small community came together to build and then to the accompaniment of music, singing, fireworks, performance and storytelling, cremate a themed sculptural bonfire in a spectacular festival of fire. This became an annual event getting bigger and better every year. Sadly after ten consecu…
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Welshampton & Lyneal Parish Hall
Welshampton, Ellesmere, ShropshireSee our Events page for the latest news of whats on at the Hall Welshampton is located in the northern part of North Shropshire countryside between the market towns of Whitchurch and Ellesmere. The Parish Hall is conveniently placed on the main road (A495) through the village. It has…
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