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IMPORTANT NOTICES

REDUCED HOURS, FROM MONDAY, 9TH JANUARY 2012, FOR WASTE RECYCLING CENTRES. CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION


INTRODUCTION OF NEW 101 TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR NON-EMERGENCY CALLS TO POLICE. CLICK HERE FOR NEWS STORY

LATEST NEWS
CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST EDITION OF THE SNIPE NEWSLETTER
(ISSUE NO. 28 WINTER 2012)


LATEST CHAIRMAN'S BLOG FROM PARISH COUNCIL

CLICK HERE FOR LATEST NEWSLETTER PROVIDED BY WELLESBOURNE SAFER NEIGHBOURHOODS TEAM (SNT) OF WARWICKSHIRE POLICE (INCLUDES SNITTERFIELD WARD)


CLICK HERE FOR WEBSITE FROM WARWICKSHIRE AGAINST DOMESTIC ABUSE

LATEST CHAIRMAN'S BLOG FROM THE GARDEN CLUB


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WHAT YOU CAN RECYCLE AND WHAT YOU CAN'T
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The village of Snitterfield lies in the midst of undulating countryside in the heart of Warwickshire and is situated some 4 miles (6.4km) north of Stratford upon Avon. It derives its name from the early name ‘Snyenfeld’, referring to ‘Feld, signifying a cleared stretch of land amid the Forest of Arden, and ‘Snyten’, referring to the wisp of snipe that frequented the meadows near the Sherborne Brook, which flows through the village.
The Parish covers a total of some 3,912 acres (1565 hectares), although it is likely that this figure will be increased in the near future, with the reworking of parish boundaries. Much of this area is good quality farming land, interspersed with wildlife sanctuaries, such as the Snitterfield Bushes.
The village itself is a thriving community with a wide range of amenities, facilities and activities and is one of the larger villages in the Avon Valley.
This website was inspired by the fine embroided wall hanging, produced by a group of women from the Parish to celebrate the new millennium and provides a unique snapshot of the many elements that go to make such a flourishing community.
By browsing over the photograph below, names will be displayed relating to these elements and in the future, there will be links to individual sites.



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