September 12, 2010 by admin ·
Gilsland is a small village of around 400 souls, situated uncomfortably astride the Northumberland / Cumbria border – which is here defined by the River Irthing and its tributary the Poltross Burn.
Gilsland contains many interesting and historic buildings and other sites, but as most fail to fall into officially approved “heritage” periods or myths they are rarely mentioned.
The area is also fascinating geologically as fossiliferous, coal-bearing Lower Carboniferous limestones, sandstones and shales outcrop in river gorges and crags.
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February 23, 2010 by admin ·
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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February 9, 2010 by admin ·
The local parish newsletter for the East Mainland of Orkney.
Newsletters can be found here
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February 27, 2009 by admin ·
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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February 27, 2009 by admin ·
Benefice newsletter for Rockhampton, Cromhall, Falfield, Tortworth, and Tytherington.
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February 27, 2009 by admin ·
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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September 8, 2008 by admin ·
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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August 25, 2008 by admin ·
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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