WebShirland & Higham Parish Council has successfully aquired planning permission from North East Derbyshire District Council to extend the current cemetery in Shirland and to construct a new remembrance garden where ashes of loved ones can be scattered. A new car park will also be constructed for mourners to use during burials/ interments. WebShirland and Higham Parish Council We, t e under ·gned commit to honour the Anned Forces Covenant and support the Armed Forces Comrnunity. We recognise the va ue Serving Pe sonne , both Regular and Reservists, V te a s and mili ary fam1hes contr·bute to our business and our country. Signed on behalf Shirland and Higham Parish
GENUKI: Shirland, Derbyshire
WebListed Buildings in Shirland and Higham, North East Derbyshire, Derbyshire II 1, Town End Shirland, North East Derbyshire, DE55 II 11, Main Road Higham, North East Derbyshire, DE55 II 13, 13A, 14, and 15, Higham, Main Road Higham, North East Derbyshire, DE55 II 33, Main Road Higham, North East Derbyshire, DE55 II 77 and 79, Higham WebShirland, a village, a township, and a parish in Derbyshire. The village stands 2 miles SSE of Stretton railway station, and 2 N by W of Alfreton. It has a post and money order office … income tax hiring
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WebShirland was formerly a market town, and is still a considerable village. The parish includes the hamlets of Hallfield and Higham. A portion of the inhabitants are employed in framework knitting, but the greater number in agriculture. The parish is watered by the river Amber, which flows through it. http://www.shirlandhighampc.co.uk/shirland-village-hall.html WebThe church dates from the 15th century. Alterations were made in the 17th century. It was restored between 1848 and 1849 under the direction of the architect Henry Isaac Stevens [4] and was re-opened by the Bishop of Lichfield on 24 January 1849. The church was restored again in 1929. Parish status [ edit] The church is in a joint parish with: income tax historical rates