Links to other local websites

Index
Teme Valley Project
Whitbourne
Martley
Bellringing in Clifton
Teme Valley Scenic Drive
Happy Meats

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Go West Teme Valley Project

Go West is the title of a unique tourism initiative along the River Teme which promotes rural regeneration. A set of eight leaflets has been produced to help you plan your route as you explore the Teme Valley. The first one gives a broad overview of the nature of the Teme Valley.

Click on its url to take the link - www.temevalley.org.uk


Whitbourne

Whitbourne, four miles upstream of Clifton-upon-Teme, has it own village website.

Click on the url of the village's website to take the link - www.whitbourne.org.uk


Martley

Mounting concern at the departure of the third tenants of the Lion Inn in little over a year has prompted local residents to demand an explanation from Avebury Taverns, the property company that owns the building. The pub remains closed yet again after Paul and Pat Solway left only days after taking over the tenancy last month, claiming that Avebury had reneged on a pledge to re-equip and renovate the kitchen. The previous tenants left in August saying they had been forced to give up after a similar dispute with the owners.

Click on the url to find out more about Martley activities - www.martley.org.uk


Bellringing at Clifton

The Worcestershire and Districts Change Ringing Association's webpage contains details of the bells at St. Kenelm's church in Clifton-upon-Teme.

Click on the url to go to the St. Kenelm's bellringers website - www.wdcra.org.uk


Teme Valley Scenic Drive

The Teme Valley Tour passes through some of the most attractive countryside and prettiest towns and villages in the Heart of England, and we feel sure that you will find a day or half-day driving around it extremely enjoyable. The map on the Malvern Hills District Council website indicates a number of places where you can park your car and picnic in beautiful surroundings. The route also passes through three small towns with a wide range of facilities, and with lots of interesting things to see and do.

Click on the url to take the link - www.malvernhills.gov.uk


Happy Meats farm shop

Happy pigs at Bank House Farm, Stanford Bridge, make for happy eating. Iain and Milly's animals are free range traditional rare breeds such as Gloucester Old Spot pigs and Dexter cattle. Their meat is hung well to be at its most tasty and tender. Try their Old Spot sausages and traditional oak smoked bacon.

Click on the url to go to their website - www.happymeats.co.uk