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Conservation (content)
There are two conservation areas within the parish, one in the hamlet of Hadspen and the other in the hamlet of Pitcombe. Living or owning property in a conservation area places certain responsibilities on the
Created on Jun 05, 2008
Village Hall (content)
Hadspen Village Hall
Created on Jun 04, 2008
Village Hall (content)
Hadspen Village Hall is situated in a conservation area at the western end of the parish and serves the population in the hamlets of Pitcombe, Cole and Hadspen which make up the Parish of Pitcombe. After many years of dedication by the Trustees funding was obtained to build a new hall.
Created on Jun 04, 2008
Activities and Clubs (content)
the new village hall website you can now see a listing of future activities by viewing the events calendar by clicking here The Hadspen Short-Mat Bowls club hold club nights throughout the year. Competing in the 1st Division of the Yeovil & District Short Mat Bowls League during the winter months and arrange friendly matches throughout the summer months. Willie Constantine is the club chairman and you can contact him via email wjcon@onetel.com The Hadspen Wine Club have meetings throughout the year. For club membership details contact Susan Chamberlain via email sechamberlain@btinternet.com T’ai
Created on Jun 04, 2008
St Leonards Church (content)
from April to October from 10.00am to 4.00pm. At other times a key can be obtained from one of the Churchwardens: Charles Brook (Hadspen Farm. (01963 351492) or Philip Pidsley The Station House, Cole. (01749 813842
Created on Jun 04, 2008
Meetings (content)
The Parish Council meets in Hadspen Village at 7.30 pm. Meetings are generally held each month on the second Tuesday. The dates for 2010/2011 are 9th March 2010 -
Created on May 26, 2008
Council Members (content)
JAMES CLARK, Deputy Chairman,  Public Relations/Pitcombe News Tel:01963 359008 email:hadspencottage@btinternet.com I came to live in Lower Hadspen in the winter of 2008, with my wife, Katherine and my daughters, Eleanor and Cecily. We always hoped to be able to make our family
Created on May 26, 2008
Council Members (content)
subsequently for a Christian Charity until moving to Cole in 2002. I have 3 adult children and 6 grandchildren and I am a member of the Hadspen Village Hall Committee acting as Designated Premises Supervisor under the terms of the Licensing Act 2003. I have a particular
Created on May 26, 2008
Welcome to the website of the Civil Parish of Pitcombe, Somerset, England (content)
Castle Cary and Bruton, in South Somerset. The total registered electorate is 313. There are three settlements: Pitcombe, Cole and Hadspen. Farming is the major industry. As well as dairy farming, cider apples are grown commercially. The parish is mainly within the River Brue catchment area, and is drained by the River Pitt and other streams, which flow into the River Brue. You can view a map of the parish boundaries by clicking here Pitcombe Church is served by the Anglican team ministry of Bruton. There is a Village Hall in Hadspen, used by a number of organisations. Parish Council meetings are held here monthly. There are no shops or pubs in the parish. The
Created on May 26, 2008

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