Whitmore & Surrounding Villages

This website is aimed at people living, working and visiting the Whitmore area. Everyone in the community is encouraged to contribute and all thoughts, comments and suggestions are very welcome.

Please contact the local Parish Clerk with your news, suggestions, updates, feedback or recommended links and we'll get in touch. You may telephone Robert Haysom on 01782 643 496 or send an email.

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General Statistics
The Parish of Whitmore, covering an area of about 20 square miles, has six settlements containing some 650 dwellings and a 1999 Mid-Year Population Estimate of 1410.

The Parish varies in height from 137 – 182 metres above sea level and there are outstanding views to all points of the compass and the higher surrounding hills create an intimate feel to the countryside. Surprisingly, rain that falls in the Parish may end up in the North Sea, the Bristol Channel or the Mersey as the main watershed of England lies just outside the Parish. There are traces of human occupation and land use in the Parish over the last 4000 years. For instance, the late Neolithic tumuli in Maer Hills, a late Iron Age hill fort known as "The Borough", the Roman camp on Camp Hill, the Roman Signal Station in Manor Road and Saxon associations with Whitmore Hall and Church.

Latest
PARISH News
6th May 2009

» Plans to work towards re-accreditation as a Quality Parish Council

» The festival is to become a biannual event

» Deter the increase in theft - Keep your belongings safe - use the Marking Kits available from the Village Hall

» Want to know more? Read the Minutes.


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