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One Moment In Timeon behalf of the NDP

Have you got photos of the area you live in?
Why not share them with us!
The good the bad and the ugly to the most fantastic views going.Preferably not with people in them, car number plates or private houses. this is an opportunity to start bringing our Parish to life visually.
This isn’t just for the people that live in the Local Service Villages it is for the whole Parish.
We know there are some great photographers out there especially those who manage to catch our Flora and Forna in precise detail and action.
Come on folks help us bring the Parish to life in photos. Take a look at what we have so far on the following link we can’t continue to do this without help from you. It is as simple as that. This is one simple way our Residents & Visitors can help us bring our  Parish to life visually.
We also welcome Photos from those who do not live in the Parish but do use it’s local amenities

  • Village Halls
  • Foot Paths
  • Beauty Spots
  • Leisure Facilities
  • Public Houses
  • Stations
  • Lanes & Roads
As we plan for the future of the Tanworth in Arden Parish up until 2031 we really shouldn’t forget the past and what has made our Parish what it is!
Why we as residents live here and why our Neighbours visit us.
We obviously have the stunning village of Tanworth in Arden and the beautiful Earlswood Lakes, New Fallings Coppice and Clowes Wood (Together commonly known as Earlswood Woods) .
As we all know the Parish of Tanworth in Arden is within the Stratford District Council and included in its Local Development Plan however we are stuck in a little corner that is affected by any plans
  • Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council may have to the South of the Parish (Blythe Valley)
    • Cheswick Green
    • Dickens Heath
    • Tidbury Green
    • Hockley Heath
  • Bromsgrove District Council
    • Wythall
  • Worcestershire County Council
    • Redditch
However the Parish is made up of many Hamlets and roads/lanes that have equally in the past as they do now add to the  make up and the beauty of the area. They equally get over looked as they are not part of the immediate focus and probably should be.
Many people over many years have invested their personal time voluntarily to ensure the whole Parish of Tanworth in Arden retain its beauty Some still do work tirelessly. 
It is now our turn to be custodians of the Tanworth in Arden Parish which includes all the lanes and roads that lead to the  the stunning village of TIA alongside that of the beautiful Earlswood Lakes .
The Tanworth in Arden NDP would like to say thank you to
  • Those Residents that are actively participating in the NDP
  • Those Residents that just want to be kept updated and dip an and out
  • Our Residents Associations
    • Earlswood & Forshaw Heath RA
    • Tanworth in Arden RA
  • Our Parish Council
  • The NDP Comittee

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