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A very warm welcome to. The Lickey and Blackwell Parish Council website. A Parish Council is the first and most local tier of Government. For administration purposes, the parish is within the County of Worcestershire and one of 19 Parish Councils in the District of Bromsgrove. The council has a range of duties and powers. As a statutory consultee, the Parish Council is notified on all planning applications, and each one is reviewed by the Planning Committee.
Safeguarding Training for volunteers working with children and adults at risk.
Young people should have an entitlement to safe internet access at all times, learn about E Safety. Welcome to the Lickey End First School website. You can find all about our school. And if your child currently attends, or you are considering Lickey End First School, you can discover useful information for parents and carers. We try to offer a broad range of clubs and activities. And we are using part of our Sports Premium. If you have any questions, please just ask.
Dedicated to the celebration of the great days of steam railways and model railways. Welcome to the Lickey Incline blog devoted to the celebration of the railway and in particular the great days of steam trains both standard and narrow gauge, on the railways of Britain. Wednesday, February 01, 2017. Ghosts of Aberglaslyn - False Starts and Dashed Hopes - the brief life of The Portmadoc, Beddgelert and South Snowdon Railway. Saturday, April 16, 2016.
Welcome to Lickey Incline Preserved Rail Resources. The lickey incline is a well known beauty spot in the Midlands and the Lickey Incline just south of Birmingham, on the Gloucester to Birmingham railway line was once the scene of powerful steam engines pushing passenger and freight trains up one of the steepest railway lines in the UK. You can find information about Big Bertha.