Acol Parish Council – Newsletter

February 27, 2009 by · 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

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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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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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Allithwaite Upper Parish Council

October 4, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

The Parish of Allithwaite Upper comprises the villages of Lindale, Low and High Newton, Cumbria,  with a population of 824 according to the 2001 census. 

Lindale’s major claim to fame is that it was the former home to John Wilkinson who built the world’s first iron ship. John Wilkinson, an ironmaster lived at nearby Castle Head, a mansion once housing St Mary’s college.

In the 1700s he and his father, Isacc, began an iron industry in the village.

A memorial to him sits near the crossroads on the way to Grange.

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Caldbeck

September 7, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Caldbeck is situated just outside of Carlisle in the NW of England.

It has recently been put on the map by being one of only two sites in the country to require the building of a new TV mast for Digital TV.

Caldbeck Parish lies at the foot of the Northern Fells. Carrock Fell, High Pike, and Longlands overlook it, with the peak of Skiddaw sometimes visible beyond. It stretches from High Intack in the west to Haltcliff Bridge in the east and from the north at Blue Gate to the south at Linewath.

Caldbeck Parish is within the jurisdiction of Allerdale Borough Council and most of it, only excluding a small section north of the village of Caldbeck, lies within the Lake Distict National Park.

Caldbeck Parish is a beautiful and quiet rural area. It is popular with tourists, walkers and cyclists and is a very desirable place to live and bring up children, or to retire to from more crowded rural districts. It is difficult to believe that it was one of the most industrialised parts of England.

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Group4 & More website

August 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

The ‘Group4 & More’ website, is a local resource providing information for the West Norfolk villages of Barton Bendish & Eastmoor; Beachamwell, Shingham & Drymere; Boughton; Wereham and the surrounding areas.

The website can be found here. Although quite a bit of information is posted on the site no electronic newsletter links can be found.

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Ashwater Newsletter

August 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Ashwater is a rural parish in North-West Devon, a few miles South East of Holsworthy.

It is covered by Torridge District Council, and is in the Hundred of Black Torrington and the Deanery of Holsworthy.

As well as the village itself, the parish includes several hamlets, such as Henford, Quoditch and part of Ashmill, which lies directly on the boundary between Ashwater and Broadwoodwidger parishes.

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