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591: 34: 654:. He had been a postman on Merseyside before the war, and after the war sought a rural postal round, to soothe both nerves and body. Cleobury suited him well; here he blossomed, took a correspondence course in English, and became a successful writer and radio broadcaster in the 1930s. Heath Cranton published five of his books, and he married 'Auntie Doris' (Aldridge), a radio performer, but his new life was cut short in 1940, when the effects of the gassing finally caught up with him. His legacy is visible in the naming of a local street, a plaque on the old Post Office, and a dedicated local walk—'The Simon Evans Way'—which the CM Footpath Association has created in recent years. 1033: 50: 1000:, the combined result of the warping of its oak timbers, and damp-induced rot where the timber spire sits on the masonry tower. Across the road from the churchyard is The Wells, fed from a local spring and for centuries serving as a public water supply. In 2010, for reasons as yet unexplained, the inflow to The Wells ceased for a while, and has only been intermittent since then. To the west of the church is the recently refurbished Market Hall, which now houses a number of facilities including the Tourist Information Centre. 982: 1148: 663: 438: 892: 919: 884: 861: 57: 1072:, which generates around a third of the electricity required by the brewery, and the company use other environmentally sustainable technologies. The King's Arms in the town became the brewery tap in 2007 and was the first pub to receive a delivery of Hobsons beer in 1993. Hobsons also produce two special beers for the local heritage railway, the 630:
survived on the River Rea until a catastrophic fire towards the end of the century. By 1900, the town was an important civic centre, with a railway station, union workhouse, magistrates' court, police station, agricultural college, infants' school and primary school. Since the start of the twentieth
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century, Cleobury lost many of these facilities, although its population has grown. It thus exemplifies a common pattern for rural settlements, where centralisation and the rise of road transport have seen a decline in the local provision of services, despite a rising population.
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292) that runs between Ludlow and Kidderminster via Cleobury. This was at one time part of a much longer service which operated between Hereford and Birmingham but was divided into separate routes several years ago.
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The church spine is a point within the book The Giant, The Witch & the Rainbow. Many focal points of Cleobury Mortimer are in the book like the Wells, Mawley Hall and Clee Hill. For more information see the
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was established in 1993 and moved to its present site at New House Farm, on Tenbury Road approximately 500 metres south-west of the town centre, in 1995. The brewery brews and delivers its beer to
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runs to the east of the town, whilst through the town itself is the Pudding (or Burrell) Brook, which flows from west to east before meeting the Rea. The land gradually rises from 110 metres
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The civil parish of Cleobury Mortimer has no notable settlements, other than the town itself, though it covers a large rural area including part of the Wyre Forest. In 2017, the
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in the town of Cleobury, with a further one (the Blount Arms) on the A4117 road in the direction of Kidderminster. The town also has a secondary school,
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officially gave notice to Shropshire Council that it would thereafter be styled Cleobury Mortimer Town Council, although it does not elect a mayor.
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and were closely involved with power struggles with successive English monarchs and other powerful Lords. Cleobury has a significant entry in the
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in June 2006. As part of the series, Curry interviewed a number of local residents and business owners to learn more about the rural economy.
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FRS (1762–1843), English metallurgist, geologist, magistrate and deputy-lieutenant of Shropshire, went to school in Cleobury Mortimer.
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and strong bitter (Old Henry) ales have won taste awards, and the mild was chosen to be a guest beer in the
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MRIA FAcSS FRSA (born 1951), English sociologist, academic and author, brought up in Cleobury Mortimer
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runs between Cleobury Mortimer (its junction with the A4117 being immediately east of New Bridge) and
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There are a number of landmarks in the town, the most famous of which is the 12th-century
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road runs through the centre of the town and crosses the River Rea at New Bridge. The
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of the same name exists. This ward stretches mainly to the north and at the
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bar in 2008. Hobsons produce a bottle-only mild ale, named in honour of
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was situated on the other side of the River Rea from the town.
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Cleobury was formerly served by two now-defunct railways: the
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near to the river, to 150 metres in the west of the town. The
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Two literary figures have strong connections with Cleobury:
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The King's Arms with St Mary's churchyard in the foreground
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The name is believed to derive from the contraction of the
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Rotuli Litterarum Clausarum in Turri Londinensi asservati
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There is a regular bus service ( 14: 2140: 1668: 1137: 1146: 917: 890: 882: 859: 778:, a small village with the same 612:Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester 436: 361: 55: 48: 38:High Street and the Talbot Hotel 32: 1638: 1612: 1586: 1574: 1562: 1550: 1524: 1496: 1478: 1466: 1452: 447:needs additional citations for 1675:Cleobury Mortimer Town Council 1431: 1418: 1406: 1357: 1283: 642:. Langland, a contemporary of 594:The centre of Cleobury in 1950 1: 1276: 960: 918: 860: 725:Tenbury & Bewdley Railway 2124:Civil parishes in Shropshire 2048:Parliamentary constituencies 1365:Illustris Majoris Britanniae 891: 883: 657: 7: 1363:"Mortymers Clibury", Bale, 1264: 973:had a population of 7,226. 94:OS grid reference 21:Human settlement in England 16:Town in Shropshire, England 10: 2145: 2119:Market towns in Shropshire 2068:Grade II* listed buildings 1027: 686:lies between the town and 650:, and suffered from being 579:, which was situated near 543:meaning a steep place and 427: 2129:Extremities of Shropshire 2000: 1969: 1878: 1746: 1725: 1461:Cleobury Benefice website 1103:Local radio stations are 822: 733:Cleobury Mortimer station 296: 278: 274: 262: 250: 238: 234: 224: 212: 202: 192: 178: 160: 142: 124: 108: 92: 80: 43: 31: 26: 2063:Grade I listed buildings 1376:Dickins, Gordon (1987). 1079: 694:is a mile to the south. 1490:28 October 2012 at the 977:Landmarks and amenities 539: 1992:Shropshire Union Canal 1532:"Curry in the country" 1439:"Ward population 2011" 1424:Raven, Michael (2005) 1291:"Town population 2011" 1037: 989: 667: 595: 563:who held power in the 214:Postcode district 144:Ceremonial county 126:Unitary authority 1473:Shropshire Pub Survey 1426:A Guide to Shropshire 1074:Severn Valley Railway 1035: 985:The crooked spire on 984: 737:Severn Valley Railway 665: 624:Industrial Revolution 593: 1170:improve this section 1113:Smooth West Midlands 1105:BBC Radio Shropshire 610:granted the town to 456:improve this article 194:Sovereign state 2114:Towns in Shropshire 1749:(cities in italics) 1726:Unitary authorities 1652:. 10 September 2013 1485:Lacon Childe School 1297:on 25 November 2015 1109:Heart West Midlands 716:. The county town, 549:Ranulph de Mortimer 471:"Cleobury Mortimer" 416:. It was granted a 335: /  1738:Telford and Wrekin 1333:on 28 October 2016 1070:small wind turbine 1050:bottle-conditioned 1038: 990: 690:. 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Cleobury Mortimer is located in Shropshire
Shropshire
2011
OS grid reference
SO675758
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Shropshire
Ceremonial county
Shropshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
DY14
Dialling code
Police
West Mercia
Fire
Shropshire
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament
Ludlow
UK
England

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