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  2. Eckington, Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Community Fields were opened, with paths for walking, grassed and wild flower areas, and plans for a memorial garden near to the cemetery. Eckington has a village shop and 2 hairdressers. It currently has two pubs The Bell and The Anchor, both offering food and guest accommodation; a third pub, The Crown, closed in the early 1990s.

  3. Defford - Wikipedia

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    Defford is a small village in the county of Worcestershire, England, located between the towns of Pershore and Upton-upon-Severn. It was once part of the Royal forest of Horewell. The woodlands were mostly removed around the time of the Civil War. [1] Defford also has a primary school, Defford cum Besford First School, and three pubs.

  4. Pinvin - Wikipedia

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    Pinvin is a village in Worcestershire, England, a little to the north of Pershore, about 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (12.1 km) south-east of Worcester, and about 6 miles (9.7 km) north-west of Evesham [1] and lies on the crossroads of the A44, A4104 and B4082. It is also the location of Pershore railway station. The village has a church and a pub.

  5. Cat and Fiddle Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Cat and Fiddle Inn is a former public house in the English Peak District, close to the border between Cheshire and Derbyshire.It sits on the A537 road from Macclesfield to Buxton, which runs across a high and remote area of moorland.

  6. Brewers Fayre - Wikipedia

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    The first Brewers Fayre pub opened in 1981 near Preston at "The Farmers Arms". Vic and Jean Ellis took over the pub in 1979 and Whitbread promised a refurbishment if they returned a profit – which they did within a year. The original brand name was suggested as "Brewery Fayre" but was tweaked.

  7. Pensham - Wikipedia

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    Pensham is a small village located a mile or so from Pershore in Worcestershire, England.. Pensham is surrounded on three sides by a loop of the River Avon, despite the proximity of the river Pensham has no records of ever being flooded.

  8. Wyre Piddle - Wikipedia

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    It was the home village of Claude Choules, who was born in Pershore on 3 March 1901 and became the last surviving male veteran of World War I. He moved to Australia in 1926 and died in Perth, Western Australia on 5 May 2011, aged 110.

  9. Pershore - Wikipedia

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    Wychavon Kayak & Canoe Club [10] is situated on the river at Pershore Riverside Centre. Pershore Plum Plodders is an England Athletics affiliated running club serving Pershore and the surrounding villages. The Abbey Park includes a bowls club, children's play area and skateboard park (2006), consisting of a mini ramp and a street section.