Ombersley and Doverdale is an area in Wychavon district, Worcestershire, England served by a single parish council but comprising the two separate civil parishes of Ombersley and Doverdale.
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The parish council website, as of April 2022[update], states that "combining of the Parishes of Ombersley and Doverdale in 1973 created one of the largest parishes in Worcestershire",[1] and the Neighbourhood Development Plan refers (eg page 5) to "the parish of Ombersley and Doverdale",[2] but other sources - Office for National Statistics, Ordnance Survey, MapIt,[3] NHLE[4] - indicate that the two parishes still exist as separate entities.
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52°16′44″N 2°13′41″W / 52.279°N 2.228°W