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groups on matters of crime, security, and traffic. The parish council's role also includes initiating projects for the maintenance and repair of parish facilities, as well as consulting with the district council on the maintenance, repair, and improvement of highways, drainage, footpaths, public
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has responsibility for local issues, including setting an annual precept (local rate) to cover the council's operating costs and producing annual accounts for public scrutiny. The parish council evaluates local planning applications and works with the local police, district council officers, and
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until a bypass was built in 1989. For years, the T-junction in the centre of the village was in grid-lock during the busy commuter times and holiday season. The location was marked by a large, evergreen bush that was cleverly snipped to the shape of a battle-tank.
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of 1086, when it was held by a Roger Bushell, in the place of Æthelfrith, and it was taxed for ten hides, thereby suggesting that the cultivated area was around 1200 acres. The parish was part of the
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Like the Wool Hall, the Woolpack Inn took its name from the village trade and opened as a coaching inn in the 16th century, but the current building was rebuilt on the site in the late 18th.
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between 1945 and 1970, was originally built in the 17th century. It is now home to a company providing technical and procurement support to the Ministry of Defence.
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In September 1766, rioters marched to Beckington and set on fire a mill and other property, in spite of being offered money and parish relief for their families.
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transport, and street cleaning. Conservation matters (including trees and listed buildings) and environmental issues are also the responsibility of the council.
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Beckington school is a Church of England Voluntary Controlled First School which was built in 1852. Springmead Preparatory School is also based in the village.
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and, given that a Hundred comprised one hundred hides, the estate would appear to have made up a significant proportion of its hundred.
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dating from the 14th century. The tower contains two bells dating from 1756 and made by Thomas Bilbie of the
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During the medieval period, Beckington was a major centre for the wool trade. By the 15th century,
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retired to a farm called "The Ridge" in the village and is buried in the parish churchyard.
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is responsible for running the largest and most expensive local services such as
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dates from the 15th century and is Grade I listed. It was once the home of
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The hamlet of Standerwick within the parish of Beckington includes the
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which supported the spinning and weaving cottage industries.
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The cottages along Church Street date from around 1720.
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Office for National Statistics 742:Agricultural Market and has one 726:, dating from 1502, is a former 574:Parliament of the United Kingdom 65: 58: 40: 1291:"Thomas Beckington (1390–1465)" 1241:"Church of St George (1345317)" 802:Speaker of the House of Commons 689:Beckington is also home to two 586:South West England constituency 497:, leisure services, parks, and 385:Beckington is mentioned in the 1143:. The Woolpack. Archived from 1090:"Beckington Castle Directions" 810:(1831–1902), lord of the manor 47:St George's Church, Beckington 1: 445:The village falls within the 1171:"The Woolpack Inn (1295994)" 712:. It has been designated by 1800:Villages in Mendip District 1385:Village life in Beckington 1116:"The Wool Hall, Beckington" 877:Beckington Village web site 461:, which is responsible for 361:about three miles north of 100:OS grid reference 29:Human settlement in England 1821: 1805:Civil parishes in Somerset 939:. University of Portsmouth 546:. The ward stretches from 15: 1442: 1433: 1318:. Henry Colburn. p.  1293:. Royal Berkshire History 578:Member of Parliament (MP) 455:Local Government Act 1972 447:Non-metropolitan district 415:(1626–1697) noted in his 286: 264: 224: 53: 39: 1120:British Listed Buildings 918:Oliver Lawson Dick, ed. 842:Neighbourhood Statistics 789:Bishop of Bath and Wells 656:Seymours Court Farmhouse 539:and strategic planning. 1092:. S.E.A. Archived from 563:Frome and East Somerset 561:It is also part of the 505:Somerset County Council 278:Frome and East Somerset 1350:"Alfred Parsons, R.A." 1063:"The Castle (1296202)" 652: 624:Beckington was on the 621: 411:The English antiquary 204:Postcode district 134:Ceremonial county 116:Unitary authority 22:Standerwick (producer) 1704:Stratton-on-the-Fosse 1352:Royal Academy of Arts 1004:. Springmead School. 724:The Abbey, Beckington 648: 620:Bath Road, Beckington 619: 1312:Burke, John (1838). 1270:. 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W.C. Standerwick
Standerwick (producer)

St George's Church, Beckington
Beckington is located in Somerset
Somerset
OS grid reference
ST801518
Unitary authority
Somerset Council
Ceremonial county
Somerset
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
BA11
Dialling code
Police
Avon and Somerset
Fire
Devon and Somerset
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
Frome and East Somerset
UK

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