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Heversham, Cumbria
September 8, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Heversham and Leasgill are located in South Cumbria, accessible from the A6 and also the M6 via road.
The Parish News is published as a joint newsletter for the parishes of St Peter’s Heversham, St John’s Levens and St Thomas Milnthorpe.
There are 10 issues a year (joint December/January and July/August issues) and 2,000 are printed by Workbase Kendal and then distributed to all houses/businesses in the Heversham, Levens and Milnthorpe Parishes by 3 dedicated village teams.
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Caldbeck
September 7, 2008 by admin · 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 admin · 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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Silchester Parish Council Newsletter
August 25, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Situated in Hampshire
The newsletters can be found here
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Thrupp Parish Newsletter
August 25, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
The roughly circular parish of Thrupp encompasses the villages of Thrupp and Brimscombe and the hamlets of Upper and Lower Bourne, Lypiatt, Quarhouse, the Heavens and Claypits.
The villages of Thrupp and Brimscombe straddle the Thames and Severn canal, the River Frome and the A419.
There is no church within the Parish.
The Parish is divided ecclesiastically between the Parishes of the Holy Trinity, Stroud, Holy Trinity, Brimscombe, and Christ Church, Chalford.
The congregation from the old Mission Chapel worship regularly at the Social Centre.
A bus runs every Sunday for worshippers at Holy Trinity, Stroud and the Roman Catholic Church at Beeches Green.
The Methodists worship at their chapel in Brimscombe Hill and the Brimscombe Parish Church is situated in the same locality. Other Church of England members worship at Christ Church, Chalford.
The Great Western Railway line bounds the parish on the western side.
The boundary then follows the Toadsmoor road in the East, cutting across farmland to Lypiatt and down to Claypits and crosses the canal to the railway line.
Newsletters can be found here . It looks like the newsletter section has not been updated since October 2007
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Wickhamford Parish newsletter
August 25, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
The small picturesque village of Wickhamford lies midway between Evesham and Broadway on the A44.
Its name is derived from “Wiquene” as mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086 as belonging to Evesham Abbey.
At the heart of the village is the Manor House dating back to the 16th century and also the 13th century Church of St. John the Baptist.
The Parish Newsletters are delivered to all households within the village on a quarterly basis during the months of March, June, September and December.
The newsletters can be found here
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Wiltshire County Council – Parish Newsletters
August 25, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
‘Wiltshire News’ – a parish newsletter which provides information for parish and town councils about the work of Wiltshire County Council.
It contains brief summaries of key reports, consultations and news with links to further information on their website and it will replace the large amount of paper-based information they currently send to councils.
The website is here
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Ashwater Newsletter
August 25, 2008 by admin · 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.
The newsletter can be found on their website.
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The Ugborough Parish Newsletter Online
August 25, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Ugborough is an extensive parish, said to be the second largest in the County of Devon, located with the administrative district known as the South Hams.
It is fourteen miles from Plymouth and nine miles from Totnes. The village nestles two miles south of the southern uplands of Dartmoor, with the parish itself including the village at Bittaford, the hamlet at Wrangaton, and extending onto Dartmoor.
At its northern point it rises more than 1500 feet above sea level.
The village of Ugborough is built around a large open square with the eminent church of St Peters at its southern end.
The website looks as if it has not been updated since 2007.
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