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Hamble Local History Society
Hamble-Le-Rice, Southampton, HampshireThe Society was formed in 1999 with the aim to promote interest in all aspects of history in Hamble and the surrounding area. It held its meetings at the Roy Underdown Pavilion, College Playing Fields, Baron Road, Hamble, SO31 4RN but is currently holding them at Hamble Memorial Hall…
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Chute Parish Council
Andover, HampshireChute Parish Council Chute Parish Council meet on the first Thursday of the month, except August and …
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Montacute Parish Council
Montacute, SomersetMontacute is a beautiful hamstone village in the heart of South Somerset. It is situated 4 miles to the west of Yeovil and is not far from the A303. Much of the village is a conservation area with 81 listed buildings throughout the parish. Many of which are listed because of architectu…
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Cheselbourne Parish Council
Cheselbourne, Dorchester, DorsetCHESELBOURNE (or Chesilborne) is a parish and small village of about 140 houses and a population of 296 (2011 census), situated 8 miles north-east of Dorchester station and 11 miles south-west of Blandford in the chalk downlands of West Dorset. The Parish Church of St. Martin (diocese of Salisbury)…
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Shireoaks Parish Council
Shireoaks, Worksop, NottinghamshireShireoaks lies approximately two and a half miles from Worksop in the county of Nottinghamshire. It got its name from the legend that there was an oak tree or trees situated at the meeting place of the three Shires - Derbyshire, Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire. It is said that the branches of one tre…
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Upton Grey
Basingstoke, HampshireWelcome to Upton Grey Parish Council This is the Civil Parish website for Upton Grey. The Parish Council is the first tier of local government. Upton Grey Parish is within the Borough of Basingstoke & Deane and the County of Hampshire.
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Holton Parish Council
Holton, Oxford, OxfordshireWelcome to Holton Parish Council Website Holton is a small rural village, situated between the A40 and M40 (Junction 8) some five miles east of Oxford. The village's history dates back to the Domesday records. Holton Church, dedicated to St. Bartholomew, dates from the 12th Century. General Fairfax…
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Wrabness Parish Council
Wrabness, Manningtree, EssexWelcome to the Wrabness Parish Council Website Wrabness is situated on the south bank of the River Stour in north east Essex between the towns of Manningtree and Harwich. The village has some 400 residents. Visitors staying in holiday accommodation swell the population in summer.
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Orpington Bowling Club
Orpington, KentA drop down menu is activated on phones by tapping the 3 lined icon top left In Windows a down arrow next to a menu item indicates the presence of sub-pages, a sub-menu will appear when you position the pointer over the menu item Welcome to Orpington Bowling Club OBC was founded in 1929 and is lo…
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St James' Church
Little Milton, Oxford, OxfordshireOur Church St James' Church in Little Milton was built in 1844 by John Hayward of Exeter, who also designed the Albert Museum in Exeter and the Hall in the Chapel Quad Pembroke College, Oxford. The west tower was added by Hayward in 1861. Set on high ground the church commands a fine view over …