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Welcome to Wickham!
Find out more about what our community has to offer you.
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Check out our village history Knowle is part of Wickham Parish too with its own active Residents Association |
The Parish Magazine The best way to find out what is going on is to subscribe to the Parish Magazine. Available at the beginning of the month at the Community Centre, in Pages Wickham Square and the Newsagent in South Square Knowle Preview a recent Parish Mag (pdf Broadband users only!) |
Wickham has some great play areas A small toddler play area at the Community Centre Equipment for all ages at the Recreation Ground, check out the zip wire and the basket swing, this is fun too..
A fantastic new play area at The Circle for under 12's
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Enjoy your first visit to The Water Meadows |
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| Wickham has an active Parish Council and will welcome you to all meetings
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Sport in Wickham Check out the Community Centre activities Wickham Cricket Club contact Malc Burt 01329 834398 Waltham Wolves Football Team contact Dave Barnard 01329 834599 Wickham Dynamos Rodney Burt tel 07776 258811 |
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Join local groups or start your own, there really is something for everyone! For more activities and contact details..
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Our Children have excellent schools Wickham Primary School - check out its VALUE ADDED scores |
Want to get involved with village life and really make a difference? There are plenty of opportunities
Wickham Primary School and Swanmore College of Technology will also welcome help with fundraising and other voluntary assistance
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Find out about plans for the village and how they are progressing! Parish Plan progress report 2006 Wickham also has a Village Design Statement produced before we could converse in pdf docs! If you would like a copy contact the Parish Clerk Our VDS is currently under review, the new version will be available on line when complete. |
Wander around some of our footpaths see
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