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Long Itchington is a large Parish north of Southam incorporating the settlements of Long Itchington, Model Village, Bascote and Bascote Heath.
The name Long Itchington means 'farmstead on the River Itchen'. The village was the birthplace of St Wolstan, Bishop of Worcester from 1062. The manor was at one time owned by the Earl of Leicester who entertained Queen Elizabeth 1 when she visited Kenilworth. Holy Trinity Church is 14th century and there are 16th century timber frame houses.
Parish Clerk details can be found in the download on the right hand side of this screen.
Please click on the relevant links below or use the download links on the right to view these documents:
See the Planning Policy pages of the website for more information about Parish Plans.
Downloads:
Long Itchington Parish Plan - 2009 (3602KB PDF)
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Long Itchington Parish Plan Committee Report - Dec 2009 (95KB PDF)
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Long Itchington Housing Needs Survey - May 2007 (79KB PDF)
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Long Itchington Conservation Area (1632KB PDF)
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External links:
Long Itchington Parish Council contacts
See also:
Parish Plans
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