Harvington

On 30 August 1961, BAC Jet Provost 'XM423', from RAF Little Rissington in east Gloucestershire, hit 275kV 160ft pylons, on the transmission line from Ham Hall to Melksham.

[1][2][3] Harvington has a number of amenities including a convenience store, a farm shop, two children's play areas, a community orchard, youth group, sports facilities and clubs.

A large section of the bank is owned and managed by Manor Farm Leisure, which also runs the local golf course, fishing lakes and holiday caravan site.

In 2010 1st XI player Nathan Gage won the Worcestershire Cricketer of the Year sponsored by Duncan Fearnley and the Worcester News.

British Railways (BR) closed the line under the Beeching Axe south of Alcester on 29 September 1962 after suspending the passenger service between Redditch and Evesham due to poor track condition.

Alongside the village hall, it serves as a secondary community center, fostering connections and supporting local enterprises.

This platform allows even the smallest conversations within the village to reach a wide audience, connecting real people and fostering a sense of togetherness both in person and virtually.