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This category lists websites for the village of Bamford, as well as the surrounding parishes of Bamford, Aston, Thornhill and Derwent.


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Collectively owned pub, providing post office and cafe run by Bamford Community Society. Includes events diary, menus, booking contacts and social media links.
Information about the village and local amenities. Includes history, articles and links to organisations, annual events, activities, and photo galleries.
Information about classes for parents and pupils, with details of governors, sports diary and archive of newsletters.
Administration of the area, with parish map, events calendar, details of meetings, contacts for Councillors and officers.
Local angling organisation for fishing for trout on banks the River Derwent and by boat on the reservoir. Includes information on flies, license tariffs, contacts and links to social media galleries.
Offering accommodation for groups, such as Duke of Edinburgh expedition programme, and specialising in woodcraft for youth organisations. Overview of activities, facilities, charges, booking contacts and rural location overlooking the River Ashop.
Radio programme featuring Ladybower and Derwent, visible during the dry summer of 2018, and including the remains of "Tin town" from construction of the dams. (December 29, 2018)
Administration of the area, with parish map, events calendar, details of meetings, contacts for Councillors and officers.
Information about the village and local amenities. Includes history, articles and links to organisations, annual events, activities, and photo galleries.
Collectively owned pub, providing post office and cafe run by Bamford Community Society. Includes events diary, menus, booking contacts and social media links.
Local angling organisation for fishing for trout on banks the River Derwent and by boat on the reservoir. Includes information on flies, license tariffs, contacts and links to social media galleries.
Offering accommodation for groups, such as Duke of Edinburgh expedition programme, and specialising in woodcraft for youth organisations. Overview of activities, facilities, charges, booking contacts and rural location overlooking the River Ashop.
Information about classes for parents and pupils, with details of governors, sports diary and archive of newsletters.
Radio programme featuring Ladybower and Derwent, visible during the dry summer of 2018, and including the remains of "Tin town" from construction of the dams. (December 29, 2018)
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