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Saturday 11 January 1947 – Blackminster residents petition to transfer to Badsey

BLACKMINSTER PETITION – Request for Transfer to Badsey

The residents of Blackminster are asking the Worcestershire County Council to authorise the transfer of their administration from the parish of Offenham (in which they are at present situated) to the parish of Badsey.

For some weeks a petition has been in course of active preparation and on Wednesday a “Standard” reporter was officially informed that the petition has this week been despatched to the County Council.

Saturday 7 December 1946 – Offenham Cannot Afford to Lose Blackminster

£1,066 AND ALL THAT – Offenham Cannot Afford to Lose Blackminster

That the transfer of the district of Blackminster from the parish of Offenham to the parish of Badsey would mean the former village sustaining a big drop in rateable value was disclosed at a meeting of Offenham Parish Council on Thursday evening last week when the matter was further considered.

Saturday 28 September 1946 – Meeting of Badsey Parish Council to consider transfer of Blackminster

ACTION NECESSARY FOR THE TRANSFER OF BLACKMINSTER – QUESTION LEFT IN ABEYANCE FOR TIME BEING  

Mr. C. A. Binyon presided at a meeting of the Badsey Parish Council held at the Council Schools on Monday evening, when also present were Messrs P. A. R. Butler. F. E. Jones, G. A. King, G. Phillips , G. H. Stewart, A. W. E. Wheatley and D. A. Jelfs (Clerk). 

Saturday 21 September 1946 – Blackminster’s rift with Offenham

BLACKMINSTER’S RIFT WITH OFFENHAM – DESIRE TO SEEK UNITY WITH ANOTHER PARISH 

That the people of Blackminster were desirous of breaking away from the parish of Offenham, of which at the moment they form a part, and joining in unity with the parish of Badsey was revealed at a meeting of Offenham Parish Council held at the School on Friday evening last week, when the matter came in for considerable discussion.  

Saturday 1 March 1947 – Workshop Fire at Blackminster

Fire destroyed a builder’s workshop, two sheds and part of adjoining garage at Blackminster on Friday.

The workshop was the property of Mr F Cockerill of Seaholm [sic]*, Blackminster, and the outbreak was seen at 3 am by Mrs Robinson, who lives in a nearby bungalow with Mr & Mrs J Wheatley.  But for Mr Wheatley’s prompt action in rousing neighbours, more damage would have resulted.  Brigades and fire tenders from Evesham and Stratford-on-Avon were soon on the scene and prevented the flames from spreading to bungalows.
 

Saturday 4 January 1941 – Wedding of Frederick George Smith of Blackminster at Malvern

Miss Edith Williams and Mr F G Smith

The marriage took place at Malvern Baptist Church on Wednesday of Miss Edith Williams, second daughter of Mrs E R Williams and the late Mr Evan Williams of Birtley, Manby Road, Great Malvern and Mr Frederick George Smith, youngest son of Mr A W Smith of Blackminster, Evesham.

The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr Peter Scott Williams, wore a picture gown of deep cream shadow lace with matching coloured poke bonnet trimmed with a tuile veil to tone and carried a bouquet of red roses.

Saturday 1 July 1939 – Wedding of Edith Mary Mead of Blackminster at Offenham

Neville Chamberlain Married Today – but you had better read on

Mr Neville Chamberlin was married at Offenham Parish Church, near Evesham, today.

Wait a moment.  It could not, of course, be the Prime Minister – it was Henry Neville Chamberlain of Bristol, and no relation to his famous namesake.

His bride was Edith Mary Mead, only daughter of Mr & Mrs J G Mead of Blackminster, Evesham.

The bride, a former scholar of Warwick Girls’ High School and Evesham Grammar School, wore an aquamarine two-piece ensemble and carried pink roses.

Saturday 17 August 1935 – Wedding of Albert William Smith of Blackminster at Honeybourne

HONEYBOURNE BRIDE – Miss K A Clarke married to Mr A W Smith

Considerable interest was aroused in the Broadway and Evesham districts in the marriage which took place at St Ecgwin’s Church, Honeybourne, near Broadway, on Wednesday, of Miss K A Clarke, daughter of Mr Henry Clarke of Fernleigh, Honeybourne, and Mr A W Smith, son of Mr A W Smith of Blackminster near Evesham.