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Parish Council meetings normally take place on the 3rd Monday of the month. Meetings in May, July & September will be at the Everest Hall, and meetings in November, January & March will be at the Pavilion.
The Annual Meeting of the Parish Council will take place on
Monday 20 May 2024, starting at an earlier time of 6.30pm at The Everest Hall.
The Press and Public are invited to attend.
This will be followed at 7.30pm by the Annual Parish Meeting.
All residents are encouraged to attend.
Topic for 2024 - Can Llanfair address climate change?
You will have an opportunity to join in discussions and to raise any other Parish related subject
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The Parish of Llanfair Waterdine
Spread along the north bank of the winding river Teme, Llanfair Waterdine is a rural parish in the southernmost corner of Shropshire. Along with Lloyney just over the other side of the border in Wales there are just over a 100 households.
It is sheep and cattle country with small family farms dotting the landscape.
Although in England it is sometimes considered more Welsh in character with its steep wooded interlocking hills. The ancient boundary, Offa’s Dyke winds scenically across the Parish, Llanfair Waterdine being at the same time both part of The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Welsh Marches.