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  • Stoke St Milborough Parish Council

    Stoke St Milborough Parish Council

    Stoke St Milborough, Ludlow, Shropshire

    Hopton Cangeford and Stoke St Milborough Parish Council The P.C. Was formed in 1953. Hopton Cangeford had previously been part of Stanton Lacy Parish. The Village Hall, where we hold our meetings ,was built in the late 1980s, to replace an old army hut that had been used as the village hall since1922. …

  • Broomfield & Kingswood Parish Council

    Broomfield & Kingswood Parish Council

    Kingswood, Maidstone, Kent

    Welcome 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…

  • Bournemouth Electric Bowls Club

    Bournemouth Electric Bowls Club

    Bournemouth, Dorset

    BOURNEMOUTH ELECTRIC BOWLS Registered Charity Number 1170761   The promotion of community participation in healthy recreation, for the benifits of the inhabitants of Bournemouth and the surrounding area, by the provision of facilities for playing bowls.

  • Nonington Parish Council

    Nonington Parish Council

    Nonington, Dover, Kent

    Nonington Parish Council, with Frogham   Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month at 7pm in the Village Hall (PLEASE NOTE NEW START TIME OF 7pm) Chair  Louisa Jarred - Media                            &nb…

  • Wall Village Hall (WATLING STREET)

    Wall Village Hall (WATLING STREET)

    Lichfield, Staffordshire

    WALL VILLAGE HALL

  • Lydden Parish Council

    Lydden, Dover, Kent

    This is the official Lydden Parish Council website. You can find all the information you need concerning the workings of the Parish Council on this website. LYDDEN (St. Mary), is a parish in the union of Dover, hundred of Bewsborough, lathe of St. Augustine, E division of the county of Kent, 5 mile…

  • Kirton Parish Council

    Kirton, Newark, Nottinghamshire

    This is the website for Kirton Parish Council which has been launched so that we might effectively communicate with a greater audience. We will regularly update our website with news and details of events that we are organising for Kirton, along with our Facebook page. We welcome communicatio…

  • Tirril and Sockbridge Reading Room and Library

    Tirril and Sockbridge Reading Room and Library

    Tirril, Penrith, Cumbria

    Welcome to Tirril and Sockbridge Village Hall Web site, providing information about events, activities and facilities. The Village Hall has been used by residents since it was opened and is an integral part of life in the village. It is used regularly by Art Groups, Dance Groups, Indoor Bowls, Craf…

  • Osmington Parish Council

    Osmington Parish Council

    Osmington, Weymouth, Dorset

      An Introduction to Osmington and the History of the Village In the period 933AD to 940AD King Athelstan gave the village of Osmyngton to the Abbey of Milton. In 964AD the reform of the monasteries replaced secular priests with monks led by an abbot. At the time of the Doomsday book the monks at …

  • Sutton-on-Trent Parish Website

    Sutton-on-Trent Parish Website

    Newark, Nottinghamshire

    Sutton-on-Trent is a sizeable village located 8 miles north of Newark-on-Trent. Situated on the west bank of the River Trent and on the Great North Road, the village is 2 miles from the A1 and has excellent road links to Retford, Lincoln, Nottingham and further afield.  Between the v…