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Goudhurst & Kilndown Parish Magazine
February 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Goudhurst is built on the slope of an eccentric hill in Kent on the Weald.
Approaching it from the south you see a collection of red roofs one above another, picturesque and promising. At the summit of the hill you come to the church, ancient, large and interesting. The landscape is richly timbered. There are woods on all sides.
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5 Alive Magazine
February 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Benefice newsletter for Rockhampton, Cromhall, Falfield, Tortworth, and Tytherington.
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The Valley Diary
February 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The Valley Diary is a small printed publication which serves the villages of the Lavant Valley just outside Chichester in West Sussex, England, UK. The villages are Charlton, Chilgrove, East Dean, Singleton & West Dean.
The main purpose of The Valley Diary at it’s outset in 2004 was to publicise the forthcoming Diary of Events in the villages, to the people who live in them. Since then, The Valley Diary has developed to include some editorial content of interest to the people who live in the villages, reports and photos of events, quizzes and crosswords, news and reviews and various other content as submitted either regularly, occasional or just as one-offs.
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The Deddington News
February 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Right in the heart of England and on the edge of the Cotswolds you’ll find Deddington, Clifton and Hempton.
The parish lies south of Banbury, close to the M40.
It’s an ideal launching pad for some of England’s loveliest countryside, prettiest villages, grandest country homes and greatest seats of learning. Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, Blenheim and Silverstone are within easy reach, and that’s just for starters!
The DN was established in 1976 at the suggestion of Gerard Sullivan, with the first issue published in September of that year. It has been published continuously since then, under the consecutive editorship of a number of local residents:
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Denbury – Devon newsletter
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Denbury Village is situated in South Devon, England, between Totnes and Newton Abbot and about ten miles from Torquay .
The village has spectacular views of Dartmoor and is overlooked by Denbury Down, site of an ancient Celtic Hillfort. About 300 households including outlying farms.
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Acol Parish Council – Newsletter
February 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Acol (formerly Acholt) is a hamlet in the English county of Kent. Located about 1½ miles south of Birchington, close to the Western end of the runway at Manston Airport, it is one of the smallest communities in Kent.
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Our Lady & St. Joseph’s, Carlisle
February 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
This Catholic parish encompasses three churches across a wide region from Carlisle in Cumbria to Alston in Tynedale;
The church of Our Lady and Saint Joseph in Warwick Square, Carlisle.
The chapel of ease of Saint Wulstan, Alston.
The chapel of Saint Gabriel’s Convent, Carlisle.
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Totternhoe Parish
February 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The Village of Totternhoe is situated in the southwest corner of the county near to the Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire borders in the lowlands of the Dunstable Downs Chiltern Hills near to Whipsnade Zoo and can be located under the OS Map Ref SP 985215. Other villages close by are Eaton Bray, Edlesborough and Stanbridge with the town of Dunstable about 3 miles away.
Population of the village is about 1090 mainly older people of which some have lived in the Village or close by all their lives, others moving in to the area over the years.
The village name has been recorded as long ago as 1086 when it was pronounced from 2 words and spelt ‘Totene’ ’hou’ meaning a ‘look out house’ and a’spur’. The ‘Knolls’ which form part of the village escarpment at one end had at one time been a fine Norman Keep and was considered a fine Motte and Bailey castle.
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Ash Parish Council newsletter
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The Parish of Ash, in Surrey, though quite small, is the most heavily populated of the rural parishes within the Borough of Guildford. It covers some four square miles in the extreme west of the Borough extending north to south along the river Blackwater which forms the Hampshire boundary with the towns of Aldershot and Farnborough immediately beyond.
In times past Ash was a very sparsely populated parish on the southern edge of the Windsor Great Forest but in recent years has grown into a continuous residential area with a population that could shortly reach 18,000.
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