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Headlines News
Police team to visit village
Conservation area review
Communication with the Parish Council
Other news - Select for full list Events
Conservation area exhibition
Barton Stacey summer Fete
Other events - Select for full list Activities
Features
Barton Stacey statistics
Derelict village in the 1920s
Conservation area outline
The Great Fire of 1792
Council matters
Solutions
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