West Wickham and Streetly End

Community

West Wickham HUB Night

Come and join us for our 2nd village HUB NIGHT ! Saturday 22nd April 7pm-11pm West Wickham Village Hall West Wickhams community event offering a well stocked charity bar. Woodfordes Wherry on tap. Special surprise Guest Ale! Locally made bar snacks. You are also welcome to bring your own drinks and make a donation. A great opportunity to catch up…

Hub Night

Come and join us at our village HUB NIGHT! held on the fourth Saturday of every month, 7pm-11pm. We have a well stocked Charity Bar with locally brewed beer and locally made bar snacks. You are also welcome to bring your own drinks and make a donation. Bring a friend and come and meet other people in the village. History…

Bin Collection Dates

Did you know: These dates are automatically updated from the South Cambs Bin Collection website? You can import or access this calendar as an ICAL calendar at https://refusecalendarapi.azurewebsites.net/calendar/ical/069242 You can view the full calendar of bin collection dates here You can add this calendar to your Google calendar by adding the above ICAL url into “Other calendars”->“Add by URL”

The Village Sign

  The village sign, erected outside the Village Hall in October 2014, was commissioned by the Parish Council to commemorate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012. The sign contains elements from each ‘end’ of the village – Streetly End, the Church end and Burton End – with the scroll beneath symbolising the road linking them all together.  The crown-shaped surround represents…

West Wickham War Memorial

The war memorial in the churchyard was unveiled and dedicated on 24 October 1920.  Fourteen men from the village who lost their lives in the First World War are commemorated and another four names were added after the Second World War. There are brief details below.  Please get in touch if you would like to know more or indeed have…

A brief history of the village

Very little is known about the early settlement of the village and when and how it developed to its current form with the main village being in the centre of the parish in a linear development along a ridge of high ground running north-east from St Mary’s church. This now includes the minor settlement at Burton End while the hamlet…