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Sleaford

Sleaford

History: No separate history section

Politics and government: Sleaford and North Hykeham (current) constituency, plus Sleaford historic constituency; Sleaford Urban/Rural Districts. The latter don't seem to be notable enough; the former seem out of scope

Geography:

Architecture:

Grade I
Grade II*
Grade II and other

Transport:

Education:

Health, public services and utilities: N/A

Religion:

Culture and sport:

Nature reserves

Proposed new articles: Old Sleaford, History of Sleaford, Religion in Sleaford, Sleaford Urban District

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Riley Dunlap, environmental sociologist; see FR wiki. Dr Wheelton Hind, geologist. Sir Gilbert Rennie, GBE, KCMG, MC, colonial administrator and Governor of Northern Rhodesia. Clay Jones, horticulturalist and broadcaster; ODNB subject; to be expanded. Alda Milner-Barry (d. 1938), academic. William Rose (academic) (d. 1961), Professor of German, London. F. E. Sandbach (d. 1946), Professor of German, Birmingham. J. A. Hawgood (1905–1971), inaugural Professor of American History, Birmingham. Robert Priebsch, academic. Karl Hermann Breul (1860-1932). F. T. C. Carter (d. 1982). Ernest Stahl (d. 1992).

Named chairs in the United Kingdom

Social policy/social work/social administration academics

Who's Who

The following are professors of social administration, social work or social policy who feature in Who's Who (at least, where the words 'professor' and ('social policy' or 'social administration' or 'social work') appear in the title). NB: PSA = Professor of Social Administration; Soc Pol = Social Policy; Soc Admin = Social Administration; Prof = Professor of

  • Brian Abel-Smith (1926-1996), PSA, LSE 1965-91
  • Jonathan Richard Bradshaw, CBE, FBA (b. 1944), Prof Soc Pol, York 1981-2013
  • Ann Hermione Buchanan, MBE, FAcSS (b. 1941), Prof Social Work, York 2003-08
  • Winifred Elizabeth Cavenagh, OBE (1908-2004), PSA and Criminology, Birmingham 1972-76
  • Robert Harvey Cassen, OBE (b. 1935), Prof of Economics of Development, Oxford 1986-97
  • Theodore Edward Chester, CBE (1908-1991), PSA, Manchester 1955-75
  • Nicholas Dampier Deakin, CBE (b. 1936), Professor of Social Policy and Administration, Birmingham 1980-98
  • David Malcolm Downes (b. 1938), PSA, LSE 1987-2003
  • Rev Anthony Oakley Dyson (1935-1998), Samuel Ferguson Prof of Social and Pastoral Theology, Manchester 1980-97
  • Howard Glennerster, FBA, FAcSS (b. 1936), PSA, LSE 1984-2001
  • John Greve (b. 1927), Prof Social Policy and Admin, Leeds 1974-87
  • Christine Margaret Hallett, FRSE (b. 1949), Prof Soc Pol 1995-2010; VC, Stirling 2004-10
  • Sir John Robert Hills, CBE, FBA, FAcSS (b. 1954), Richard Titmuss Prof of Soc Pol, LSE 2015-present
  • Stephen Pryse Jenkins (b. 1956), Prof Economic and Soc Pol, LSE 2011-pres
  • Kathleen Jones (1922-2010), PSA, York 1965-81; Prof Social Policy, York 1981-89
  • Raymond Leonard Jones, FAcSS (b. 1949), Prof Social Work, Kingston Univ and St George's London
  • Valerie Ann Karn (1939-1999), Prof Housing Studies, Manchester 1994-99 and Chair, School of Soc Pol, Manchester 1995-97
  • Helen Elaine Kempson, CBE (b. 1947), Prof of Personal Finance and Soc Pol Research, Bristol 2001-10
  • Kathleen Elizabeth Kiernan, OBE, FBA (b. 1948), Prof Soc Pol and Demography, York 2004-pres
  • Rudolf Ewald Klein, CBE, FBA (b. 1930), Prof Soc Pol, Bath 1978-98
  • Maurice Kogan (1930-2007), Prof Gov and Soc Admin, Brunel 1969-95
  • Nicola Mary Lacey, CBE, FBA (b. 1958), Prof Law, Gender and Soc Pol, LSE 2013-pres
  • François Lafitte (1913-2002), Prof Soc Pol and Admin, Birmingham 1959-80
  • Sir Julian Ernest Michael Le Grand, FBA, FAcSS (b. 1945), Prof, Marshall Inst, LSE 2015-pres; Richard Titmuss Prof Soc Pol 1993-2015
  • Robert Anthony Bernard Leaper, CBE (1921-2014), PSA, Exeter 1970-86
  • Jane Elizabeth Lewis, FBA, FRSC (b. 1950), Prof Soc Pol, LSE 2004-16
  • Alan Neville Little (1934-1986), Lewisham PSA, Goldsmith's 1978-86
  • Frederick Morris Martin (1923-1985), PSA, Glasgow 1972-85
  • John Powell Martin (1925-1997), Prof Sociology and Soc Admin (later Soc Pol), Southampton 1967-89
  • Jane Isobel Millar, OBE, FBA, FAcSS (b. 1953), Prof Soc Pol, Bath 1994-pres
  • Royson Mabuku Mukwena (b. 1960), Director of Research and PG Studies and Dean of Social Sciences, Mulungushi University, Zambia
  • Eileen Margaret Munro, CBE (b. 1950), Prof Soc Pol, LSE 2008-pres
  • Phyllida Parslow (b. 1930), Prof Social Work, Bristol 1978-96
  • David François James Piachaud (b. 1945), Prof Soc Pol (formerly PSA), LSE, 1987-2016
  • Robert Arthur Pinker, CBE (b. 1931), PSA, LSE 1993-96
  • Arthur Radford (1888-1963), PSA, Nottingham
  • Anne Elizabeth Power, CBE, Prof Soc Pol, LSE 1997-pres
  • Stein Ringen (b. 1945), Prof Sociology and Soc Pol, Oxford 1990-2012
  • Barbara Noel Rodgers, OBE (1912-1992), Reader in Soc Admin, Manchester 1965-73
  • Deryck Marshall van der Hyde Schreuder (b. 1942), historian and educationalist; Emeritus Prof, Macquaries Univ and Univ Western Sydney since 1998
  • Olive Stevenson, CBE (1930-2013), Prof Social Work Studies, Nottingham 1984-94 (Head of School, 87-91)
  • Andrew Charles Stirling, FAcSS (b. 1961), Prof Science and Tech Pol 2006-pres
  • Peter Frederick Taylor-Gooby, OBE, FBA (b. 1947), Prof Soc Pol, Kent 1990
  • June Thoburn, CBE (b. 1939), Prof Social Work, Univ East Anglia 1994-2004
  • Noel Walter Timms (b. 1927), Prof Social Work, Leicester 1984-89
  • Richard Morris Titmuss, CBE, FBA (1907-1973), PSA, LSE 1950-61
  • Christopher James Todd (b. 1956), Prof Primary Care and Community Health, Manchester 2001-pres
  • Peter Brereton Townsend, FBA (1928-2009), Prof International Soc Pol, LSE 1999-2009; Prof Soc Pol, Bristol 1982-93
  • Alan Christopher Walker, CBE, FBA (b. 1949), Prof Soc Pol and Social Gerontology, Sheffield 1985-pres
  • Jonquil Fiona Williams, OBE, FBA, FAcSS (b. 1947), Prof Soc Pol, Leeds 1996-2012

Additionally: Laura D'andrea Tyson (b. 1947), Dean of London Business School 2002-06; Prof Business Admin and Economics, Haas School of Business, Univ California at Berkeley 2013-present; Jonathan Michael Hill (b. 1958), Professor of Architecture and Visual Theory, UCL 2005-pres

SPA Awards

The following have been given awards by the Social Policy Association: (this does not include recipients already listed above)

  • Professor John Clarke (Open University)
  • Professor Gillian Parker (University of York).
  • Professor Lesley Doyal (Emeritus Professor, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol)
  • Professor Gary Craig (Professor of Community Development and Social Justice, Durham University)
  • Professor Caroline Glendinning (Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, University of York)
  • Professor John Veit-Wilson (Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, Northumbria University, and Visiting Professor in Sociology, Newcastle University)
  • Professor Ian Gough (Visiting Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science, and Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, University of Bath)
  • Alan Deacon (Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, University of Leeds)
  • Professor David Byrne (School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University)
  • Professor Jan Pahl (University of Kent)
  • David Donnison
  • Michael Hill
  • Hilary Land
  • Adrian Sinfield

Others

The following have come to light while creating the above articles; not all are academics or involved in social policy or social work:

  • Roy Parker (1913-2017), Professor of Social Admin, Bristol 1969 [-97?]
  • Vernon Donnison, CBE (1898-1993), colonial administrator, father David Donnison (above)
  • Harriett Charlotte Wilson (1916-2002), sociologist and anti-poverty campaigner; founder of Child Poverty Action Group; mother of John Veit-Wilson (above)
  • Duncan Maclennan (academic), Prof Public Policy, Glasgow
  • David Webster (academic), FAcSS, FCIH; Sen Res Fellow, Glasgow

Academic historians etc.

Aberdeen

Aberystwyth

Anglia Ruskin

  • Prof. Lucy Bland, Prof. of Social and Cultural History
  • Prof. Rohan McWilliam, Professor of Modern British History
  • Prof. Bronwen Walter, Em. Prof. of Irish Diaspora Studies

Bangor

Birmingham:

  • Prof. Corey Ross, Head of School of History and Cultures, Professor of Modern History
  • Dr Elaine Fulton, Head of History Department, Reader in History Teaching (Higher Education)
  • Prof. Carl Chinn, Professor of Birmingham Community History
  • Prof. Nicholas Crowson, Professor of Contemporary British History
  • Prof. Richard Cust, Professor of Contemporary British History
  • Prof. Matt Houlbrook, Professor of Cultural History
  • Prof. Sabine Lee, Professor in Modern History
  • Prof. Gavin Schaffer, Professor of British History
  • Prof. Naomi Standen, Professor of Medieval History
  • Prof. Peter Jones, Emeritus Professor of French History
  • Prof. Hugh McLeod, Emeritus Professor of Church History
  • Prof. Adrian Randall, Emeritus Professor of English Social History
  • Prof. Robert Swanson, Emeritus Professor of Medieval History
  • Prof. Christopher Dyer, Senior Research Fellow

Bournemouth:

  • Prof. Hugh Chignall

Bradford:

Brighton:

  • Prof. Graham Dawson

Bristol:

  • Prof. Robert Bickers, History
  • Prof. Hilary Carey, Imperial and Religious History
  • Prof. Peter Coates, American and Environment History
  • Prof. Tim Cole, Social History
  • Prof. Richard Hutton, History
  • Prof. Josie McLellan, History
  • Prof. Brendan Smith, Medieval History
  • Prof. Bernard Alford, (E)
  • Prof. William Doyle (E)
  • Prof. Rodney Lowe (E)
  • Prof. Christine MacLeod (E)

Brunel:

  • Prof. Philip Davies
  • Prof. Justin Fisher
  • Prof. Matthew Hughes
  • Prof. Kenneth Morgan
  • Prof. Matthew Seligmann
  • Prof. Jay Kleinberg

Buckingham:

University of Cambridge:

Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, Thanet, Tunbridge Wells and Chatham Cardiff Metropolitan University (formerly University of Wales Institute Cardiff) Cardiff University University of Chester, Chester and Warrington University of Chichester Coventry University, including Coventry University College, CU Scarborough and CU London Cranfield University University for the Creative Arts, Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester University of Cumbria, Carlisle (main campus), London, Penrith and Ambleside De Montfort University, Leicester University of Derby University of Dundee Durham University, Durham and Stockton-on-Tees (Queen's Campus) University of East Anglia, Norwich University of East London Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire University of Edinburgh Edinburgh Napier University University of Essex, Colchester and Southend-on-Sea University of Exeter Falmouth University University of Glasgow Glasgow Caledonian University University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, Gloucester and London Glyndŵr University, Wrexham University of Greenwich Harper Adams University, Newport, Shropshire Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh and Galashiels University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield University of the Highlands & Islands, Inverness (main campus), Elgin, Perth & across north and western Scotland University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield & Barnsley University of Hull, Hull and Scarborough Imperial College London Keele University, Staffordshire Kingston University University of Central Lancashire, Preston and Burnley Lancaster University

The Parkinson Building at the University of Leeds University of Leeds Leeds Beckett University Leeds Trinity University University of Leicester University of Lincoln, Lincoln, Hull, Riseholme and Holbeach University of Liverpool Liverpool Hope University Liverpool John Moores University University of London Birkbeck, University of London City, University of London Royal Central School of Speech and Drama Courtauld Institute of Art Goldsmiths, University of London Heythrop College Institute of Cancer Research King's College London

London Business School London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Queen Mary, University of London Royal Academy of Music Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham Royal Veterinary College St George's, University of London School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) University College London (UCL) University College London Main Building London Metropolitan University London South Bank University Loughborough University University of Manchester Manchester Metropolitan University Middlesex University, London Newcastle University Newman University, Birmingham University of Northampton Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne Norwich University of the Arts University of Nottingham Nottingham Trent University The Open University, Milton Keynes (an open-access distance learning university)

Oxford:

Oxford Brookes:

Plymouth:

Portsmouth:

  • Prof. David Andress, Modern History
  • Prof. Brad Beaven, Social and Cultural History
  • Prof. June Purvis, (E) Women's and Gender Histoy

Queen's University Belfast:

  • Prof. Brian Campbell, Ancient History
  • Prof. Catherine Clinton, International Professor of American History
  • Prof. Sean Connolly, Irish History
  • Prof. Peter Gray, Modern Irish History; Director, Institute of Irish Studies
  • Prof. Crawford Gribben, Early Modern British History
  • Prof. Chris Marsh, Early Modern Cultural History
  • Prof. Fearghal McGarry, Contemporary Irish History
  • Prof. Sean O'Connell, British and Irish Social History
  • Prof. Mary O'Dowd, Gender History
  • Prof. Hastings Donna, Anthropology
  • Prof. Lisette Josephides, Anthropology
  • Prof. Fiona Magowan, Anthropology
  • Prof. Kay Milton (E), Anthropology
  • Prof. Peter Bowler, Professor Emeritus in History of Science
  • Prof. Ken Brown, Professor Emeritus in History
  • Prof. Leslie Clarkson, Professor Emeritus in Economic and Social History
  • Prof. Marie Therese Flanagan, Professor Emerita of Medieval History
  • Prof. David Hayton, Professor Emeritus of Early-Modern Irish and British History
  • Prof. Liam Kennedy, Professor Emeritus in Economic History
  • Prof. David Whitehead, Professor Emeritus of Ancient History

Reading:

  • Prof. Paul Davies, Art History
  • Prof. Joel Felix, French History
  • Prof. Lindy Grant, Medieval History
  • Prof. Anne Mathers-Lawrence, Medieval History
  • Prof. Patrick Major, Modern History
  • Prof. Helen Parish, Early Modern History; Head of Department
  • Prof. David Stack, Modern History
  • Prof. Emily West, American History
  • Prof. Kate Williams, Public Engagement with History
  • Prof. Matthew Worley, Modern British History
  • Prof. Malcolm Barber (E)
  • Prof. Michael Biddiss (E)
  • Prof. Richard Bosworth (E)
  • Prof. Ralph Houlbrooke (E)
  • Prof. Brian Kemp (E)
  • Prof. Donald Matthew (E)

Roehampton:

  • Prof. Trevor Dean, History
  • Prof. Mike Edwards, Head of Humanities
  • Prof. Peter Edwards (E)
  • Prof. Sylvia Ellis, History
  • Prof. Glyn Parry, History
  • Prof. John Tosh
  • Prof. Cornelie Usborne (E)

Salford:

  • Prof. Allan Walker, Dean of School of Arts and Media
  • Prof. John Callaghan, Politics and Contemporary History
  • Prof. Alaric Searle, Modern European History

Sheffield:

  • Prof. Adrian Bingham, Modern History
  • Prof. Mike Braddick, History
  • Prof. Karen Harvey, Cultural History
  • Prof. Anthony Milton, History
  • Prof. Bob Moore, 20th Century European History
  • Prof. Bob Shoemaker, Eighteenth-Century British History
  • Prof. Martial Staub, Medieval History
  • Prof. Mary Vincent, Modern European History
  • Prof. Shearer West, Art Historian; Deputy Vice-Chancellor
  • Prof. Phil Withington, Social and Cultural History; Head of Department
  • Prof. Benjamin Ziemann, Modenr German History

Sheffield Hallam:

  • Prof. Barbara Bush
  • Prof. Clare Midgley, Research Prof. in History
  • Prof. Niels Petersson, History
  • Prof. John Singleton, Economic and Business History
  • Prof. Matthew Stibbe, Modern European History
  • Prof. Anthony Taylor, Modern British History

South Wales:

  • Prof. Chris Evans, History
  • Prof. Madeleine Gray, Ecclesiastical History
  • Prof. Ray Howell, Welsh Antiquity

Southampton:

  • G. W. Bernard, Early Modern History
  • David Brown, Modern History; Head of Dept.
  • Peter Clarke, Ecclesiastical History
  • Mark Cornwall, Modern European History
  • Neil Gregor, Modern European History
  • Maria Hayward, Early Modern History
  • Tony Kushner, Marcus Sieff Professor of the History of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations
  • Kendrick Oliver, American History
  • Sarah J. K. Pearce, Ian Karten Professor
  • Joachim Schlör, Modern Jewish/Non-Jewish Relations
  • Adam Smith, Modern History (E)
  • Mark Stoyle, Early Modern History
  • Ian Talbot, Modern British History
  • Chris Woolgar, History and Archival Studies

St Andrews:

  • Prof. Frances E. Andrews
  • Prof. Ali M. Ansari
  • Prof. Gerard J. De Groot
  • Prof. Carole Hillenbrand
  • Prof. Rab A. Houston
  • Prof. John G. H. Hudson
  • Prof. Caroline Humfress
  • Prof. Roger A. Mason
  • Prof. Steve Murdoch
  • Prof. Andrew D. M. Pettegree

University of St Mary:

  • Prof. Charles Barr, film historian.
  • Prof. Glen Richardson, early modern history.

Strathclyde:

Sunderland:

  • Prof. Pete Rushton

Sussex:

  • Prof. Stephen Burman, American Politics and History
  • Prof. Robert Cook, American History
  • Prof. Vinita Damodaran, South Asian History
  • Prof. Carol Dyhouse (E)
  • Prof. Martin Evans, Modern European History
  • Prof. Richard Follett, American History
  • Prof. Martin Francis, War and History
  • Prof. Ian Gazeley, Economic History
  • Prof. Knud Haakonssen, (E) Intellectual History
  • Prof. John Harrison (E)
  • Prof. Tim Hitchcock, Digital History
  • Prof. Alun Howkins, (E) Social History
  • Prof. Rod Kedward (E)
  • Prof. William Lamont (E)
  • Prof. Clair Langhamer, Modern British History
  • Prof. John Rohl (E)
  • Prof. James Thomson (E)
  • Prof. Clive Webb, Modern American History
  • Prof. Donald Winch (E)
  • Prof. Liz James, History of Art
  • Prof. David Mellor, History of Art
  • Prof. Partha Mitter (E)
  • Prof. Geoffrey Quilley, Art History
  • Prof. Joanna Bornat, Oral History

Swansea:

  • Prof. Huw Bowen
  • Prof. Louise Miskell
  • Prof. Patricia Skinner
  • Prof. John Spur
  • Prof. Noel Thompson (E)
  • Prof. David Turner
  • Prof. Kevin Williams
  • Prof. Deborah Youngs
  • Prof. Stuart Clark (E)
  • Prof. John France (E)
  • Prof. Ralph A. Griffiths, OBE (E)

Teeside:

  • Prof. Nigel Copsey
  • Prof. Natasha Vall

University of the Arts London:

  • Prof. Oriana Baddeley, art history and theory
  • Prof. Caroline Dakers, cultural history
  • Prof. Amy de la Haye, dress history and curatorship
  • Prof. Caroline Evans, fashion history and theory
  • Prof. Hilary Grainger, architectural history
  • Prof. Nicholas Pickwoad, history of book binding
  • Prof. Malcolm Quinn, cultural and political history
  • Prof. Toshio Watanabe, history of art and design

Ulster University:

  • Prof. Richard Bradford, literary history and theory
  • Prof. Donald MacRaild, British and Irish history
  • Prof. Ian Thatcher, Head of School of English and History

University of Wales Trinity Saint David:

  • Prof. Andrew Petersen
  • Prof. Bettina Schmidt
  • Prof. D. Densil Morgan (E)
  • Prof. David Cockburn (E)
  • Prof. Gary Blunt
  • Prof. Janet Burton
  • Prof. Martin O'Kane
  • Prof. Michael J. C. Walker (E)
  • Prof. Nigel Nayling
  • Prof. Yanxia Zhao

Warwick

  • Prof. David Anderson
  • Prof. Maxine Berg
  • Prof. Roberta Bivins
  • Prof. Daniel Branch
  • Prof. Robert Earle
  • Prof. Anne Gerritsen
  • Prof. Mark Knights
  • Prof. Beat Kümin
  • Prof. David Lambert
  • Prof. Tim Lockley
  • Prof. Maria Luddy
  • Prof. Hilary Marland
  • Prof. Peter Marshall
  • Prof. Christoph Mick
  • Prof. Mark Philp
  • Prof. Christopher Read
  • Prof. Giorgio Riello
  • Prof. Penny Roberts
  • Prof. J. E. Smyth
  • Prof. Mathew Thomson

West of England:

Westminster:

Winchester:

  • Prof. Chris Aldous
  • Prof. Louise Hill Curth
  • Prof. Michael Hicks (E)
  • Prof. Tom James (E)
  • Prof. Roger Richardson (E)
  • Prof. Barbara Yorke (E)
  • Prof. Tony Evans

Wolverhampton:

  • Prof. Stephen Badsey, conflict studies
  • Prof. John Buckley, conflict studies
  • Prof. Martin Dangerfield, European integration
  • Prof. Keith Gildart, labour and social history
  • Prof. George Kassimeris, security studies
  • Prof. Gary Sheffield, war studies
  • Prof. Dieter Steinert, modern European history and migration studies
  • Prof. Laura Ugolini, history

Worcester:

York:

AND ALSO:

  • John Alexander Fraser Roberts, CBE (1900-1987), geneticist.
  • Kenneth Charles Edwards, CBE (1904-1982), geographer.

Lists of British knighthood and damehood appointments

Order of the Garter

Knights and Ladies

Order of the Thistle

Knights and Ladies

Order of St Patrick

Knights

Order of the Star of India:

Knights Grand Commander

Knights Commander

Order of the Indian Empire:

Knights Grand Commander

Knights Commander

Order of the Bath:

Knights and Dames Grand Cross

Knights and Dames Commander

  • George V
  • Edward VIII
  • George VI
  • Elizabeth II (1952–77)(1978–2002)(since 2003)

Order of St Michael and St George

Knights and Dames Grand Cross

Order of the British Empire

Knights and Dames Grand Cross

  • George V
  • Edward VIII
  • George VI
  • Elizabeth II (1952–77)(1978–2002)(since 2003)

Knights and Dames Commander

  • George V
  • Edward VIII
  • George VI
  • Elizabeth II (1952–77)(1978–2002)(since 2003)

Royal Victorian Order

Knights and Dames Grand Cross

Knights and Dames Commander

Knights Bachelor


Royal Victorian Order

More information Reign, GCVO ...
Reign GCVO KCVO
Victoria
Edward VII
George V
Edward VIII
George VI
Elizabeth II (1952-1977)
Elizabeth II (1977-2002)
Elizabeth II (since 2002)
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North Kesteven churches

The following template is to be adapted:

North Kesteven civil parishes

  • Anwick
  • Asgarby and Howell
  • Ashby de la Launde with Bloxholm and Temple Bruer with Temple High Grange
  • Aswarby and Swarby
  • Aubourn and Haddington
  • Aunsby and Dembleby (inc.Scott Willoughby and Crofton)
  • Bassingham
  • Beckingham
  • Billinghay (inc Tattershall Bridge)
  • Blankney
  • Boothby Graffoe
  • Bracebridge Heath
  • Branston and Mere
  • Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe
  • Brauncewell
  • Burton Pedwardine
  • Canwick
  • Carlton le Moorland
  • Coleby
  • Cranwell and Byard's Leap
  • Culverthorpe and Kelby
  • Digby
  • Doddington and Whisby
  • Dogdyke (inc. Chapel Hill)
  • Dorrington
  • Dunston
  • Eagle and Swinethorpe
  • Ewerby and Evedon
  • Great Hale
  • Harmston
  • Heckington
  • Heighington
  • Helpringham
  • Kirkby la Thorpe
  • Leadenham
  • Leasingham and Roxholm
  • Little Hale
  • Martin and Martin Dales
  • Metheringham (inc. Sots Hole & Tanvats)
  • Navenby (inc. Skinnand)
  • Newton and Haceby
  • Nocton
  • North Hykeham
  • North Kyme
  • North Scarle
  • Norton Disney
  • Osbournby
  • Potterhanworth
  • Rauceby (North and South)
  • Rowston
  • Ruskington
  • Scopwick and Kirkby Green
  • Scredington
  • Silk Willoughby
  • Skellingthorpe
  • Sleaford (inc. Holdingham, Quarrington, Rauceby Hospital)
  • South Hykeham
  • South Kyme
  • Stapleford
  • Swaton
  • Swinderby
  • Thorpe on The Hill
  • Threekingham (inc. Spanby & Stow)
  • Thurlby
  • Timberland (inc. Thorpe Tilney)
  • Waddington
  • Walcot (nr Folkingham)
  • Walcott (nr Billinghay)
  • Washingborough
  • Welbourn
  • Wellingore
  • Wilsford
  • Witham St Hughs

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