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A Brief History of Cam
Parish
The Parish of Cam lies in the Vale of Gloucester, south of
Gloucester, north of Bristol and close to the market town of
Dursley.
The first written record of Cam is in the Doomsday book 1086-90,
the original spelling was "Camma", Celtic and pre-Christian in
origin, possibly meaning river in the valley. It is thought to have
been the oldest village in the district.
Its history is closely associated with the woolen industry, with
several old mills still in existence (although only one still
manufactures woollen cloth). There has been considerable
residential development from the middle of the twentieth century
and Cam is now a thriving community with a population of
approximately 8,500 people, represented by a Parish Council with 15
members.
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