Iver
Iver is a large civil parish in the South Bucks district of Buckinghamshire, England. As well as the main clustered village, the parish incorporates the mostly residential neighbourhoods of Iver Heath and Richings Park. London is approximately 17 miles (30 kilometres) to the east. Regional woods, lakes and land by the Grand Union Canal form part of the 43-square-mile Colne Valley regional park. Much of the open land is classified as Metropolitan Green Belt. The area covers a total area of around 7.8 square miles. According to the 2011 Census, Iver has a permanent resident population of around 11119 people. Settlements have a pre-Domesday base and Neolithic pottery pieces and other artefacts have been uncovered. The village church has bits of a Saxon window, and aspects dating from the 15th century, 16th century and 17th century can be seen. The village has numerous houses from the 16th and 17th centuries. There is a range of sporting and cultural opportunities for locals. Established by John Hargreaves in 1948, the Iver Heath Drama Club added to the building and construction of the existing village hall. The group puts on plays and pantomimes. In 2008, it commemorated 60 years by performing The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The Sports Centre is located in Iver, which is in the south of the District. The centre is run by Greenwich Leisure Limited. Facilities include a multi-purpose sports hall, dance studio, lounge (with adjoining kitchen area), sunbed, outdoor floodlit synthetic surface pitch, grass soccer pitches and a changing facility and physical fitness suite with equipment including a nautilus tread climber. The fitness suite features pieces of equipment produced to be accessible to those persons with restricted mobility. For all your home refurbishments, be sure to identify dependable contractors in Iver to make certain of quality