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548: 54: 436: 61: 38: 501:, and was evidently much used in 1405 when great numbers of the English and Welsh were said to resort to the nearby chapel of St Twrog. The manor of Tidenham retained rights over the passage, and received rents from the parishes of Aust and Beachley, until the 19th century. 241: 590:
The AAC closed in 1994, and the army converted the site to an infantry barracks. After the recent reorganisation of the Army, "Future Army Structures" and "Future Infantry Structures" this is now the permanent home of the First Battalion
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and is staffed entirely by volunteers. In addition to lifeboat duties, SARA also has cliff rescue, flood and land search capabilities. SARA is a member of
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was probably in use from antiquity and was long the chief route between southern England and southern Wales. It was recorded in the 12th century when the
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station is next to the slipway. SARA has been established for over 40 years and is considered to be the second largest
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No.2. However, the war ended before production had begun. Instead, in 1924 it was decided to establish a British
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in the 8th century, cuts off the peninsula to the north. In 956, Beachley was part of lands granted by King
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who retired there as a hermit before being murdered by raiders from the sea. A chapel dedicated to
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on this stretch of water is the highest in the UK. Before the construction of the bridge it was a
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between England and Wales though the motorway is not directly accessible from the village. The
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Before the 9th century, the Beachley peninsula and the mouth of the Wye were part of the
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Beachley Army Apprentices College (Army Apprentices College, Chepstow) website
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runs over the river at Beachley to Aust. A tunnel also runs under the
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Gwent In Prehistory and Early History: The Gwent County History Vol.1
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Old ferry terminal and inn at Beachley, seen from the Severn Bridge
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The Story of the Army Apprentices College, Chepstow 1923-1983
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Captain John Barnes RAEC and Major David Thomas RAEC (edd),
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operated until 1966. The population in 2011 was 764.
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between Gloucester and Bristol (heading downstream)
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Layne Beachley

Beachley is located in Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire
OS grid reference
ST551910
Civil parish
Tidenham
District
Forest of Dean
Shire county
Gloucestershire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NP16
Dialling code
Police
Gloucestershire
Fire
Gloucestershire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
Forest of Dean
UK

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