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village's and amenities
Maintenance of an independent community separate from the Wycombe conurbation has been helped not only by the village's historic connections with the Missendens, Penn Street and Amersham but also by the presence in the village of a full range of amenities including: pre-schools ; primary and secondary schools ; three different Christian denomination churches ( Anglican, Baptist, Methodist ); a GP practice ; a dental practice ; three pubs ( The Bat and Ball, The Earl Howe and The Old Oak ); two clubs ( The British Legion and the Holmer Green Sports Association ); and good sports facilities.
Ynyshir has its own library, post office, doctor's surgery and a number of shops and other significant amenities, although these represent a fraction of the businesses which once fronted the main road-Ynyshir Road during the village's heyday.

village's and include
The allegations include contractors doing shoddy work and allowing massive cost overruns on projects, and the village's hiring of unbonded and unlicensed contractors.
The village's houses of worship include Congregation Sons of Israel ( CSI ), Briarcliff Congregational Church, Scarborough Presbyterian, All Saints Episcopal, St. Theresa's Catholic Church, Holy Innocents Anglican, Faith Lutheran Brethren Church, and St Mary's Episcopal Church.
The village's public schools are run by the Elmsford Board of Education and include Dixon Primary, Alice E. Grady Elementary and Alexander Hamilton Junior / Senior High School.
Other landmarks include the village's drinking Fountain and a Roman Catholic church on Charlton Road: Our Lady of Grace.
The village's authentic electoral distinctions include the following:
In the main cemetery of Zaouia, imamaden, these include Sidi Zekri ( the village's namesake ), Sidi Larbi and Sidi Brahim ( each said to be the ancestor of a family found there today ), and a group of seven unnamed men, the seb ` atu rijal ().
These include Kawaharagou, Kasamatsu, and Sougawa ; each hamlet has an elementary school, with Kawaharagou home to the village's only Junior High School.
The origins of the village's unusual name are uncertain ; however, theories include a shortening of " North Place ", " Near Place ", or " Nigh Place ", or that the original houses of the village stood on a boundary between two parishes, neither of which would accept the village.
The village's sports facilities include two football pitches ( Fryers Playing Field ) which becomes a cricket pitch during the summer period.
The village's other schools include the Horsell Village School, built 1851, and independent school St. Andrew's School along with Woking High School, formerly Horsell High School.
A project for a graving dock discovered in 2004 that it had been sited to include the village's cemetery.
Waltham's landmarks include Waltham Windmill, which is used as the symbol for the village's Infant and Junior schools.
The village's attractions, other than its scenic beauty, include the ruined Church of St. John, the Baptist.

village's and primary
act as the village's primary east-west routes.
State Route 47 is a primary street in West Mansfield, transversing the village's downtown from east to west.
The village's primary destination for tourists is the 100-year-old Nelson Cheese Factory.
The village's primary industry is tourism.
The village's primary school, named after the church, was founded in 1873.
The village's primary school is West Haddon Endowed Church of England Primary School.
This pitch is situated in the village's primary school grounds.
* Website of the village's primary school
Baptized in the village's parish church, he received his primary education there.
Opposite the village's primary school, stood the Dreghorn Congregational Church.
The village's main primary school was opened in 1907 with local educational provision previously being offered at the school hall attached to Preeshenlle Church.
Abercraf has a number of public houses, a rugby union club ( Abercrave RFC ), junior / primary school, fire station and a Miners ' Welfare Hall, a testament to the village's coal mining past.
The parish has a Church of England primary school ( which bears the village's old name of Langley Fitzurse ), a village hall, playing field, a tennis court and a park.

village's and school
The village's high school students attend Metamora Township High School in neighboring Metamora.
However, almost all the Bay Street marina complex, including Sag Harbor Yacht Club and Breakwater Yacht Club, are at the foot of Main Street is in East Hampton as are the village's high school, the Sag Harbor State Golf Course, and the freed slave community of Eastville.
Because they became part of the village's tax base, their construction enabled the McFarland School District to fund a new high school.
" The article cited a pageant, attended by 4000 people, which enacted scenes from the village's history, and concluded with the naming of the school principal as the Civic Secretary, charged with making the school the center of the life of the town.
A school shooting occurred at the village's Weston High School on September 29, 2006.
There, John began school and attended Sunday school at the village's Methodist church.
Arden Hill Hospital sits on the high ground overlooking Route 17 in the village's southeast corner and John S. Burke Catholic High School, Orange County's principal Catholic high school, is located on Fletcher Street near the freeway in the southwest.
The northwestern area of the village is mostly residential, with the village's schools all located a short walk from each other and the district offices in an old high school building on Main Street.
Currently, there are seven elementary schools, one junior high school, one high school and three nursery schools in the former village's area.
The school building also hosts a medical office and village's library:
Many of the village's ancient traditions are still honoured today, notably the carnival, where children dress up in themed costumes, and a parade complete with custom made floats and a brass band that runs to the St Lawrence school field from the Royal Oak, another pub.
The village's former school is now an activities centre for conservation studies.
It has a thriving first school, the Eckington Church of England First School, a scout hut with surrounding recreation grounds, home to village's football and cricket teams, and a well used village hall.
By 1800 it had a population of about 950 growing to 1, 862 by 1851 and in 1860 the first purpose built school opened with John Taylor as the first headmaster and his wife as headmistress, and continues to expand to serve the village's growing population.
The village's school, with around 125 pupils, serves the surrounding rural area.
The school newspaper is called the Tower Times, and the school yearbook The Tower, both referring to the school building's five-story tower and facade that rise over the main entrance and dominate the village's skyline.

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