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- Until the late 19th century the village of Edingale was divided between the chapelry of Edingale, within Alrewas parish in Staffordshire, and the parish of Croxall, in Derbyshire.
- The District of Lichfield wards of All Saints, Alrewas, Armitage with Handsacre, Boney Hay, Central, Chadsmead, Chase Terrace, Chasetown, Colton and Ridwares, Curborough, Hammerwich, Highfield, King's Bromley, Leomansley, Longdon, Redslade, St John's, Stowe, Summerfield, and Whittington, and the Borough of East Staffordshire wards of Bagots and Yoxall.
- Fradley was formerly a township and chapelry in the parish of Alrewas, from 1866 Fradley was a civil parish in its own right, on 25 March 1884 the parish was abolished and merged with Alrewas, on 1 February 1996 that "Alrewas" was renamed "Alrewas and Fradley", on 1 April 2009 it became part of "Fradley and Streethay".
- There is a bus service that stops in Streethay, which continues onto Lichfield and Burton Upon Trent, calling at the villages of Fradley and Alrewas.
- A short-term option may be a diesel shuttle service, with longer-term ambitions to electrify the line and provide stations at Barton Under Needwood and Alrewas.
- The Borough of Tamworth, and the District of Lichfield wards of Alrewas, Bourne Vale, Fazeley, Little Aston, Mease Valley, Shenstone, Stonnall, Tame, and Whittington.
- In October 2018, as part of a 30-year strategy of Transport in the West Midlands, it was proposed that by 2034 Alrewas could reopen to passengers as part of plans to extend the Cross-City line services from Lichfield Trent Valley to Burton-on-Trent twice an hour, as well as the reintroducing services to Walsall via the mothballed South Staffordshire Line.
- England – Wooler, Bishop Auckland, Carnforth, Nether Kellett, Warrington, Hatton, Alrewas, Wisbech, King's Lynn, Peterborough, Churchover, Huntingdon, Cambridge, Diss, Chelmsford, Aylesbury, Lockerley and Wormington.
- The school was initially to cater for a maximum of 600 pupils between the ages of 11 and 15 from Barton itself and the nearby districts of Branston, Tatenhill, Yoxall, Edingale, Alrewas and Walton.
- They gained two seats at Stowe ward after a recount and also gained in Lichfield City, Burntwood, Hammerwich and Alrewas wards.
- It is believed to derive from a compound whose second element was the Old English word wæsse (Middle English was), possibly meaning 'a riverside place that is prone to quick flooding'; this element is thought to appear also in the names Alrewas, Broadwas, Buildwas, Hopwas, Rotherwas and Sugwas.
- The source is near to the village of Marchington Woodlands, it flows southeast, and passes through Newborough, Hoar Cross, Woodmill, and Yoxall until it joins the River Trent between Wychnor Park and Alrewas.
- All Saints, Alrewas and Fradley, Armitage with Handsacre, Bagots, Boley Park, Boney Hay, Burntwood Central, Chadsmead, Chase Terrace, Chasetown, Colton and Mavesyn Ridware, Curborough, Hammerwich, Highfield, King's Bromley, Leomansley, Longdon, Needwood, St John's, Stowe, Summerfield, Whittington, Yoxall.
- On the top is "CLIFTON" and on the faces are the distances to Clifton Campville, Measham, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Harlaston, Alrewas, Lichfield, and Burton upon Trent.
- On the top is "ELFORD" and on the sides are the distances to Harlaston, Clifton, Measham, Ashby, Tamworth, Alrewas, Lichfield and Burton upon Trent.
- On the top is "HARLASTON" and the sides indicate the distances to Harlaston, Clifton, Measham, Ashby de la Zouch, Alrewas, Lichfield, and Burton upon Trent.
- The parish was formed on 1 April 2009 when the former parishes of Alrewas and Fradley and Streethay were abolished to form two new parishes: one was Fradley and Streethay, and the other Alrewas.
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