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- Q4727713 subject Q8380296.
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- Q4727713 abstract "Alkington is a civil parish in the district of Stroud, Gloucestershire. It had a population of 638 in the 2001 census, increasing to 688 at the 2011 census. There is no Alkington village, the parish consists of various hamlets, including Woodford, Newport and Lower Wick.The parish adjoins the Stroud parishes of Ham and Stone to the west; Hamfallow to the north; Stinchcombe to the north-east; North Nibley to the east. The South Gloucestershire parishes of Charfield and Tortworth lie to the south and south-west respectively.Alkington was in Thornbury Rural District until the RDC was abolished in 1974. The greater part was transferred into the new county of Avon, as part of the new district of Northavon but a group of parishes in the north of the district, around Berkeley, wished not to transfer into the new county, but chose instead to remain with Gloucestershire, under the new Stroud District Council. These were the parishes of Hinton, Hamfallow, Ham and Stone, Alkington, and Berkeley itself.With the demise of Avon, in 1996, Alkington remained with the main county of Gloucestershire.".
- Q4727713 areaCode "GL".
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- Q4727713 populationTotal "688".
- Q4727713 postalCode "GL13 9".
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- Q4727713 name "Alkington".
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- Q4727713 populationTotal "688".
- Q4727713 postalCode "GL13 9".
- Q4727713 settlementType "Civil parish".
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- Q4727713 point "51.67 -2.43".
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- Q4727713 comment "Alkington is a civil parish in the district of Stroud, Gloucestershire. It had a population of 638 in the 2001 census, increasing to 688 at the 2011 census. There is no Alkington village, the parish consists of various hamlets, including Woodford, Newport and Lower Wick.The parish adjoins the Stroud parishes of Ham and Stone to the west; Hamfallow to the north; Stinchcombe to the north-east; North Nibley to the east.".
- Q4727713 label "Alkington, Gloucestershire".
- Q4727713 lat "51.67".
- Q4727713 long "-2.43".
- Q4727713 name "Alkington".