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A field of lupins to the rear of a house in Kelsale
South Devon cow looking to camera
Lupins at The Forge
South Devon cows in the Parish 2
Village Hall photo 3
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NOTICE
Meeting of the Parish Council
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Kelsale-cum-Carlton Parish Council
will be held on Wednesday 14th December 2022 at 7.00pm
in the Committee Room, Kelsale Village Hall
MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AND PRESS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
Warning: Meetings may legally be filmed or recorded
Marie Backhouse – Clerk to the Council
Date: 7th December …

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NOTICE
Meeting of the Parish Council
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Kelsale-cum-Carlton Parish Council
will be held on Wednesday 30th November 2022 at 7.00pm
in the Committee Room, Kelsale Village Hall
MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AND PRESS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
Warning: Meetings may legally be filmed or recorded
Marie Backhouse – Clerk to the Council
Date: 23rd November …

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NOTICE
Meeting of the Parish Council
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Kelsale-cum-Carlton Parish Council
will be held on Wednesday 28th September 2022 at 7.00pm
in the Committee Room, Kelsale Village Hall,
MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AND PRESS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
Warning: Meetings may legally be filmed or recorded.
Marie Backhouse – Clerk to the Council
Date: 21st September …

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QUEEN ELIZABETH II
Kelsale Church has extended it’s opening hours from 9.00am until 8.00pm from today (Friday 9th September) up to and including Tuesday 20th September when the period of official mourning ends.  During this period you will find a Book of Condolence, together with candles which can be lit and prayer resources.  Please feel free …

Read more Kelsale Church Extended Opening for Queen Elizabeth II Book of Condolence, Prayer and personal reflection

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