Hamfallow Parish Council
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About Hamfallow Parish

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​Hamfallow is a rural parish in the Vale of Berkeley, Gloucestershire, a short distance from the historic town of Berkeley, with its famous 12th century castle. With just over 1,000 residents scattered across the villages of Breadstone, Halmore, Newtown and Wanswell, we enjoy beautiful countryside and walks, our very own cricket pitch and newly-built pavilion, a family adventure park and the proposed Vale of Berkeley Railway will meander through our parish.

Amongst the many amenities found in the Hamfallow parish, Newtown has a vibrant primary school as well as elderly people's sheltered housing. Wanswell’s pub, The Salmon Inn, is well known throughout the area, offers a friendly welcome, great food, beer garden and outdoor amenities for children. There are several businesses in Breadstone including an equine hospital, vets and hot air balloon company. Halmore’s focal point is a telephone book exchange housed in the pretty red telephone box. There are also some delightful walks.

There is plenty to do in and around Hamfallow - we hope you enjoy browsing our site. 

  • Welcome
    • About
  • Your Council
    • Agendas >
      • 2018 >
        • January 2018
      • 2017 >
        • November 2017
        • September 2017
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        • May 2017
        • March 2017
        • January 2017
      • 2016 >
        • November 2016
        • September 2016
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    • Minutes >
      • 2018
      • 2017 >
        • November 2017
        • September 2017
        • July 2017
        • May 2017
        • March 2017
        • January 2017
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        • November 2016
        • September 2016
        • July 2016
        • May 2016
        • March 2016
        • January 2016
    • Code of Conduct
    • Accounts
    • Rules and Regulations >
      • Standing Orders
      • Financial Regulations
  • News
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    • Amenities
    • Businesses
    • Circular Walks >
      • Blue Route
      • Green Route
      • Orange Route
      • Purple Route
      • Red Route
      • Yellow Route
    • Leisure
    • Services
  • Planning
  • Contact
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