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'''Malvern Hills''' is a district within [[Worcestershire]], centred on the town of '''Malvern'''.
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[[File:Malvern Abbey Gateway.jpg|thumb|Malvern Abbey Gateway museum]]'''Malvern Hills''' is a district within [[Worcestershire]], centred on the town of '''Malvern'''.
  
The orginal Malvern Hills district, created in 1974 within the then county of Hereford and Worcester, was divided when the county was split up in 1998.
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The orginal Malvern Hills district, created in 1974 within the then county of [[Hereford and Worcester]], was divided when the county was split up in 1998.
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Malvern College is a public school in the town.
  
 
==LGBT History==
 
==LGBT History==
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[[Lord Alfred Douglas]] was born in [[Powick]] in 1870.
  
 
The second [[CHE]] conference was held in Malvern in 1974.
 
The second [[CHE]] conference was held in Malvern in 1974.
  
 
[[Category:Worcestershire]]
 
[[Category:Worcestershire]]
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[[Category:Non-unitary districts]]

Latest revision as of 09:26, 5 October 2015

Malvern Abbey Gateway museum
Malvern Hills is a district within Worcestershire, centred on the town of Malvern.

The orginal Malvern Hills district, created in 1974 within the then county of Hereford and Worcester, was divided when the county was split up in 1998.

Malvern College is a public school in the town.

LGBT History

Lord Alfred Douglas was born in Powick in 1870.

The second CHE conference was held in Malvern in 1974.