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Friday, 18 March 2005

     
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The links below will take you the web sites of organisations that we have a relationship of some sort with.  We are always glad to hear about anything that will stimulate interest in the Vale so please let us know if you have any interesting links.  We usually ask for a reciprocal link to any site that we feature among our Friends.
 

 

badsey.net
This website celebrates the village of Badsey in Worcestershire, England. Badsey is a large, working village in the Vale of Evesham. Within the same parish is the smaller village of Aldington.  This award-winning web site is highly recommended. 
 

 

Evesham Town Council
A welcome to t
he historic town of Evesham on the banks of Shakespeare's Avon, the 'capital' of the fertile Vale of Evesham, lying between the Malvern and Bredon Hills and the Cotswolds.
 

 

The Evesham Index
Community information about Evesham; an information-rich site.
 

 

Simon de Montfort Society
The website of the Simon de Montfort Society.
 

 

Vale of Evesham Civic Society
The Society aims to stimulate interest in Evesham and the surrounding towns and villages, to promote high standards of planning and architecture in the Vale and to secure the preservation, protection, development and improvement of features of historic or public interest in the Vale.
 

   

Evesham Town Gateway to the Cotswolds
An older site centred on the Almonry Heritage Centre, but well worth a visit.
 

   

Worcestershire County Archaeology Service
Worcestershire County Archaeology Service provides a comprehensive advisory service on the Historic Environment for the people of Worcestershire and a field service for the region.  It is also the base of our friend and collaborator, County Archaeological Officer, Malcolm Atkin.
 

   

This is Evesham
Evesham information from "This is Worcestershire", brought to you by the Evesham Journal and Evesham Admag.
 

   

Fairfax Battalia

 

   

Royal Geographical Society
Founded in 1930 the Royal Geographical Society (with The Institute of British Geographers) is the Learned Society representing Geography and geographers. The largest geographical society in Europe, and one of the largest in the world, the RGS-IBG operates at a regional, national and international scale.  Evesham falls within the RGS-IBG Midland region with whom we organise joint events each year.  Some of our members are also Fellows of the RGS-IBG.
 

       
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