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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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Broomfield & Kingswood Parish Council
Kingswood, Maidstone, KentWelcome to the website for Broomfield and Kingswood Parish Council. The next Parish Council meeting due to take place on Monday the 18th November 2024 at 7.30pm at Broomfield and Kingswood Village Hall. Everyone welcome! We currently have three vacancies for Parish Council…
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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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Stourton Caundle Parish Council
Stourton Caundle, Sturminster Newton, DorsetStourton Caundle is a rural village in North Dorset with approximately 360 residents, characterised by its stone and thatch dwellings and some superb gardens. Situated two miles south of Stalbridge and eight miles west of Sherborne in the heart of the Blackmore Vale, there is a lively community wit…
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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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Eythorne Parish Council
Elvington, Dover, KentThe Parish of Eythorne The earliest reference to Eythorne dates from the 9th Century; Haegythethorne – Thorn tree of a woman called Haehgyth. By the 16th century Eythorne was the location of one of the first (if not the first) Baptist Chapels in England and a focus in the district. The marty…
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West Mersea Bowls Club
West Mersea, Colchester, EssexWelcome to West Mersea Bowls Club. West Mersea Bowls Club is a friendly club, run by its many volunteers for all its bowling players and social members. Our club fixtures show a busy calendar! You can play informally once or twice a week, or you can play competitively several times a week i…
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Slade Indoor Bowls Club
Buckingham, BuckinghamshireWELCOME to Slade Indoor Bowls Club. If you are looking for a non-impact sport, friendly company - a sport that can be enjoyed at any age from say 10 years, that can also be competitive, then you have come to the right place. The club is open every morning between 9am and 12noon for sociabl…
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Northamptonshire Indoor Bowling Association
Northampton, NorthamptonshireBowls is a sport for life, and for all ages, genders and abilities. There are so many playing options available. You can play alone, with a team, a long time, a short time, socially, against your friends or play with the whole family. YOUR COUNTY WELCOMES YOU Bowls is undergoing a quiet revolution in N…
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Little Cheverell Parish Council
Little Cheverell, Devizes, WiltshireLittle Cheverell Welcome to Little Cheverell. Here you will find information about the village and surrounding areas. You can also find information about our Parish Council including our Agendas/Minutes, ways to contact the Parish Council and when and where the meetings are held. Please check the…