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:It is not necessary to be an academic historian to enjoy membership of this society: anyone with an interest in the past can get enjoy our meetings.  The Kidderminster and District Archaeological and Historical Society was spawned by volunteer workers engaged in excavating the Roman Fort at Larford near Astley, whilst participating in a WEA archaeology course.
:It is not necessary to be an academic historian to enjoy membership of this society: anyone with an interest in the past can get enjoy our meetings.  The Kidderminster and District Archaeological and Historical Society was spawned by volunteer workers engaged in excavating the Roman Fort at Larford near Astley, whilst participating in a WEA archaeology course.
'''The Lickey Hills Local History Society'''<br>Email: [mailto:info@lhlhs.org.uk  info@lhlhs.org.uk]<br>Website: [http://ccgi.lickey.plus.com/index.php The Lickey Hills Local History Society]
:The Lickey Hills Local History Society was formed in 1972 to promote and encourage the study of the history of Cofton Hackett, Barnt Green, Rednal, and the Lickey. In 1987 it merged with its slightly older neighbour the Rubery Historical Society which was founded in 1967.


'''Malvern Family History Society'''<br>5 Geneva Avenue<br>Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 3PX UK<br>Website: [http://www.mfhs.org.uk/ Malvern Family History Society]
'''Malvern Family History Society'''<br>5 Geneva Avenue<br>Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 3PX UK<br>Website: [http://www.mfhs.org.uk/ Malvern Family History Society]
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