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Inkberrow is a well-equipped village. This is a list of all the practical amenities the village provides.
Church
Community Halls
Doctors
Mobile Library
Parish Council
Post Office
Recycling
School
Sports
Village Shop
The Village school covers children from 5 up to 9 years of age. Reception until Year 4.
Headteacher: Mrs Heather Taylor.
Originally a Church School , the school transferred to the County Council in the early part of the last century. With a dedicated and friendly staff, the school is an integral part of Inkberrow's social structure, giving a good grounding to local children before they proceed to middle and senior schools in Pinvin and Pershore, or to one of the fine independent schools in Worcester .
For more information click here.
To visit their website click here.
There are many church activities under the leadership the Rev Nick Wright , who is also responsible for the adjoining parishes of Dormston, Kington and Cookhill
Concerts are arranged from time to time in St.Peter's Church, including a now annual orchestral concert in the early autumn.

St Peter's Church hall, immediately behind the church, is a very attractive hall with good facilities for the smaller function, and lovely views over the surrounding countryside.
The Village Post Office is located in Pepper Street, and is open Monday to Saturday.
The Village Shop is located on the main road through Inkberrow, and provides general stores and Newspapers
Grey Gable Surgery, Inkberrow
Tel: 0844 8550333 Fax: 01386 793113
Email practice.m81607@gp-m81607.nhs.uk
Surgery Hours
| Mon 8:30 – 9:30 | 4:30 – 5:30 |
Tue 8:30 – 9:30 |
2:00 – 4:30 |
Wed 8:30 – 9:30 |
4:30 – 5:30 |
Thurs 8:30 – 9:30 |
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Fri 8:30 – 9:30 |
4:40 – 5:30 |
Inkberrow is fortunate to have a spacious Village Hall in Sands Lane , where many local societies meet, and activities take place. Badminton and indoor bowling are played there, as well as meetings of the Young Farmers, the Sunshine (over 60s) Club, Guides and Brownies, the Horticultural,Society, and many more. There is an enthusiastic Drama Club (The Inkberrrow Players) who have been offering a pantomime or musical every year for over 20 years.

St Peter's Church hall, immediately behind the church, is a very attractive hall with good facilities for the smaller function, and lovely views over the surrounding countryside.
Inkberrow has active football and cricket clubs, including several teams for young footballers, called Inkberrow Eagles. The tennis club is adjacent to the Village Hall, and has three fine floodlit courts, making all-year round playing possible. A more recent addition to the villages sporting facilities has been the Bowling Green with an excellent adjoining Pavilion.

There is a Recycling Centre at the Village Hall - bottles, cans and paper can be disposed of there.
A mobile library visits the village regularly on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month.
INKBERROW PARISH COUNCIL has nine Members, Clerk and separate Responsible Finance Officer. Formed in the early 1970's the Parish Council can look proudly on a number of achievements which have contributed a great deal to the quality of life enjoyed by the residents to-day.
Members are elected every four years and all play an active part in village life. All Parish Council meetings are open to the public and are publicised on the Parish Council notice board situated outside the village shop and also in the Post Office.
In this year of 2005, the Parish Council is seeking Quality. By acquiring this status, the Parish Council can demonstrate that they are representative, in touch with their communities, competent, and capable of taking on an enhanced role. This assurance of quality will help to smooth the way for the formation of partnerships with principal authorities, enabling projects and initiatives which reflect the needs and preferences of the community.
The Clerk can be contacted by e-mail
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