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Dymchurch Parish Council
Dymchurch, Romney Marsh, KentWelcome to Dymchurch Dymchurch was once the headquarters for law and order on the Romney Marsh and its name derives from Deme, mediaeval English for judge or arbiter. It was here where the governors of the Marsh resided (known as The Lord of the Level), and where swift justice was administered to anyone…
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Borden Parish Council
Borden, Sittingbourne, KentBorden is an extensive parish, the village being situated about one-and-a-half miles in a westerly direction from the town of Sittingbourne. The industries carried on in the parish are agricultural, the crops being principally fruit, hops and corn. The soil is mould and peat, with chalk and grave…
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Donhead St Andrew Parish Council
Shaftesbury, WiltshireWhat is a Parish Council? There are approximately 8,500 Parish / Town Councils in England, most Parish / Town Councils were established in 1894 by an Act of Parliament, creating civil parishes that are quite distinct from those of the Church. The most effective Parish / Town Councils have Coun…
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Cound Parish Council
Cound, Shrewsbury, ShropshireWelcome to the website of Cound Parish Council. The Parish Council usually meets on the third Thursday of every other month (January, March, May, July, September and November) in either The Guildhall or Cound Moor Village Hall. A period of 15 minutes is set aside for the public to s…
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Chearsley
Chearsley, Aylesbury, BuckinghamshireThis is Chearsley Welcome to Chearsley, a small village located in the Vale of Aylesbury between Aylesbury and Thame. This site provides an introduction and guide to the village, its vibrant community, its long interesting history and details of what's on. &nb…
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Church Pulverbatch Parish Council
Pulverbatch, Shrewsbury, ShropshireChurch Pulverbatch Parish Council meets on the fourth Thursday in January, March, May, July, September and November to discuss and act upon parish business for the overall benefit of the community. The meetings are held in the Village Hall starting at 7.30pm. Church Pulverbatch Parish Council …
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Chart Sutton Parish Council
Chart Sutton, Maidstone, KentWHAT IS A PARISH COUNCIL? A Parish Council is a small local authority representing the tier of local authority closest to the community. With a full complement, Chart Sutton Parish Council has 7 members who are elected to serve a term of four years. They try to ensure that the views of t…
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Barnet Bowls and Croquet Club
Barnet, HertfordshireWelcome to Barnet Bowls and Croquet Club 2024 The bowls season is coming to an end, and the bowls green will be closed sometime in October, exact date dependent on the weather. Croquet will continue through most of the Autumn and Winter, provided the green is playable. If you are new and wish to p…
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Wrockwardine Parish Council
Admaston, Telford, ShropshireAbout Wrockwardine Parish Council The Parish lies within the boundaries of Telford & Wrekin and has an approximate electorate of 2,500. The Ward profile for the Parish in 2011 showed a population of 5,912 divided between 2,267 households with an average household size of 2.63 people. …
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Bowls Herefordshire
Hereford, HerefordshireBOWLS HEREFORDSHIRE Bowls Bash is being played at Clubs in Herefordshire! The challenge is simple – roll your bowl at the target, called the Jack. The closer you get, the more points you can earn for your team. Bonus points are awarded if your bowl kisses the Jack – b…