Tibberton, Gloucestershire
- Tibberton, Gloucestershire
Tibberton is located 5 miles from Gloucester. The current population of Tibberton is approximately 650. Tibberton is a parish of 1,406 acres in an area with 248 households. The local primary school is Tibberton Community Primary School [http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/findaschool/searchdetails.asp?SchoolSelect=222] with roughly 110 pupils.
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