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If you know of a Coleshill website that should be listed on this page do let us know.
Contact Coleshill in Bloom here.
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Coleshill's St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church stands on top of Coleshill's hill and can be seen from miles away.
Their website is updated regularly and is really worth both a visit and adding to your favourites.
The Parish Church really is the centre of both the town and Colehill's community.
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As with most brass bands throughout the country, Coleshill Town Band has had an up and down past. It has struggled and survived through two world wars and has seen many musical directors, and even more players come and go. The Band itself was formed in 1902 when a group of bandsmen form the neighbouring village of Water Orton decided to establish a band in Coleshill. It is believed that £103 was spent in acquiring the Band’s original instruments.
The number of Coleshill's band members grew steadily over the years following formation, although the outbreak of World War I in 1914 halted the Band’s progress, with several players losing their lives in action.
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Coleshill's football club is on Packington Lane in Coleshill and has an enthusiastic following. That isn't really surprising considering:
- Their recent promotion success
- The fabulous location the club is set in
- Their clubhouse and its facilities
- The commitment of their players, manager and staff
Coleshill Town FC support Coleshill in Bloom and are a special asset of our town.
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Old Saltleians Rugby Football Club is a registered Community Amateur Sports Club. Theyaim to enjoy rugby and to develop sporting and social skills in the community. Givethem a Try !
Old Saltleians RFC Watton Lane Water Orton, near Coleshill Birmingham B46 1PH England Telephone 0121 748 3380
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