- Coleford, Creech,
Frome Badcox,
Frome Fromefield,
Frome Keyford,
Frome Welshmill, Mells, Nordinton, Postlebury, Stratton, and Vale. 2010–2024: The District...
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branches and he was
pulled out. The next day four
bodies were
retrieved at
Welshmill. The
police officer was
awarded the King's
Police Medal for
Bravery for...
- the town are (approximately
clockwise from the north-west):
Innox Hill,
Welshmill, Packsaddle, Fromefield, Stonebridge, Clink,
Berkley Down, Easthill, Wallbridge...
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church of St John the Baptist, and in
particular to
serve the
districts of
Welshmill, Fromefield,
Innox Hill and
Spring Gardens. The
church was
built at the...
- c1971 and
donated to
Frome Town
Council (in Nov 1971), put on
display at
Welshmill Adventure Playground,
Frome prior to
March 1976 in a
yellow livery. Moved...
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Frome to
service local industry: in the 1870s for the ****ey
gasworks at
Welshmill and the
cattlemarket in the town centre, and then in the 1890s for the...
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Guardians was
established in
Frome in 1837,
replacing the
workhouse at
Welshmill that had been
running since 1727,
operated by the
Parish Overseers of...
- Down (2)
Frome Fromefield (2)
Frome Keyford (2)
Frome Park (2)
Frome Welshmill (2)
Glastonbury St Benedict's (1)
Glastonbury St Edmund's (1) Glastonbury...
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fellow trustees of the
Frome Turnpike Trust to
build a new
bridge at
Welshmill,
putting in his own
money to make sure the
bridge was
thirty feet wide...
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casting for the gas
industry as well as
building his own gas
works at
Welshmill,
managed by his son, Henry.
Frome had gas
street lighting as
early as...