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*LATEST KEMPSEY NEWS*

New Conservation Service

Malvern Hills District Council is introducing a new consultation service for anybody who wishes to seek advice on matters affecting listed buildings. For details of how to use the service click here.


Adult Learning Service


Attention Walkers

For those who like walking, there is a marvellous website that provides details and maps of over 100 walks in  Worcestershire. Created by a man  called John Harris, you can access free downloads of  maps and details of walking groups in Worcestershire, walk books and much more. Just click on the link!

One curious thing though: there are no walks listed for Kempsey.  Are there keen walkers in Kempsey who would like to see that put right?



Bus service from Kempsey

Improvements to the Bus Service - following representations from our County Councillor, Mr Bullock, improvements have been made to the bus service in Kempsey. See details of the announcement by Worcestershire County Council. New timetables.


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Kempsey round and about...

• The Parish of Kempsey covers an area of 3223 acres - 5 square miles

• There are 1325 households and 3027 people living in the parish

• Included in the parish are the settlements of Kerswell Green, Green Street, Stonehall Common, Clerkenleap, Baynhall and Napleton.

• People have lived and worked in Kempsey for more than 3000 years


Warning about sandbags

The parish council has been advised that where sandbags are being stored, they should be protected from the light. The material used in their construction degrades if exposed over a period to light, rather than moisture, so put them under cover please.