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Brownies – For girls between 7 and 11.
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Dawn and Steve Bubb welcome you to the Clent Community & Social Club.
Serving 4 real ales (HPA permanent and 3 guest ales) each week plus 2 traditional ciders,
why not join us?
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Located in the heart of the picturesque Clent village, at the foot of the Clent Hills,
we offer ‘friendly’ yet competitive cricket. We are unique in that we do not participate
in league cricket unlike the majority of clubs around us, most of the current members
having only previously played in their school days.
Why not Join Us? We actively encourage anyone to come and play.
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To contact Clent Gardening Club
Pat Orme – Chairman Telephone: 01384 394451 or
Janet Babb (Secretary) on 0121 550 1176.
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Through our curriculum we seek to provide every opportunity for children to apply core curriculum skills, to achieve the highest possible standards, to question, explore, apply learning skills, acquire positive attitudes, gain independence…in short, to become lifelong learners.
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Foresters Nursing Home is located in Clent. The home is registered to provide personal care and accommodation for up to 30 older people.
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Bell Ringing Sunday service ringing 9.15am Practice night Mondays 7.45pm
Notes: Sunday service ringing 9.15am Practice night Mondays 7.45pm
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St. Leonard’s with its imposing tower is a pretty, rural church, set below the south flank of Clent and Walton Hills, in the north of the county of Worcestershire.
Services are held each Sunday each Sunday morning.
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Sunfield is an independent residential special school and charity in the West Midlands. We have over 80 years of experience in supporting boys and girls, aged 6 – 19 years, with complex learning needs, including Autism and PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome).
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Country Pub & Restaurant at Holy Cross, Clent.
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The National trust describes the Clent Hills as a stunning countryside haven in the heart of the busy Midlands
Explore the miles of footpaths, bridleways and easy access trails offering breathtaking panoramic views over the Cotswolds, Shropshire Hills and Welsh borders.
Wonder at the 18th-century follies which form the backdrop to the picturesque Hagley Hall.
Walk to Walton Hill, a little off the beaten track, for a more tranquil area. Find peace and quiet or get closer to nature at the wildlife hide; Walton Hill is an important area for breeding birds and rare insects.
Discover the myths, legends, bloody battles and early tourism ventures in the region.
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