Aldwick Parish Newsletters

February 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Aldwick Parish Council produce newsletters three times per year and these are normally available on line and from the Parish Offices in Pryors Lane.

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All Saints, East Finchley

February 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

All Saints’ Church in East iunchley is an Anglican community where the Catholic Faith is taught and practised.

The sacraments of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church are authentically celebrated to the glory of God by validly ordained priests and bishops.

All Saints’ Church is served by priests of the Society of the Holy Cross.

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Arnside Parish Council

October 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Arnside is one of the largest villages in Cumbria (formerly Westmorland), situated on the border with Lancashire, and facing the estuary of the River Kent, just before it flows into Morecambe Bay.

Whilst attracting many tourists and holiday makers, it is also a popular retirement area, having a thriving, and very active, community life.

It is located within one of Britain’s smallest Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty – the Arnside/Silverdale AONB.

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Bewcastle newsletter

October 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 


Bewcastle is one of the last unspoilt areas of Britain.

Farmed, lived in and fought over for three thousand years, it still retains the rugged splendour of the border regions.

Benefice News for the Parishes of Bewcastle, Hethersgill, Kirklinton & Stapleton.

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St. Peter’s, Draycott

March 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

A lively, friendly village church, in a middle-sized village on the south slopes of the Mendip Hills in northern Somerset. Draycott is about half a mile from the village of Rodney Stoke, with our sister church of St. Leonard’s.

Events during the year include: Carol singing in the village, and carol services, at Christmas; a bible study group (during Lent we often combine with other churches in the Cheddar valley), and a harvest supper.

We also open the church to a variety of other functions, including fund raising concerts.

The church adjoins a thriving first school (Church of England Voluntary Aided; and contacts with the school are an important aspect of church life. The school regularly uses our building for assembly once a fortnight.
We are currently undertaking a major fundraising initiative for repairs to the roof and for interior redecoration.

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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

February 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

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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