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Late Autumn Scene 2024

Late Autumn Scene 2024

We are pleased to say that the late autumn issue of The Wickhambrook Scene is now published.  It has information on start-times for  Remembrance Sunday, Tribute to the Fallen, MSC AGM, plus up-and-coming events, news from WI and Parish Council, Cheveley and Ashley...

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Early Autumn Scene 2024

Early Autumn Scene 2024

We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of The Wickhambrook Scene is now published.  You can view the digital document by clicking the link hereOr by viewing the post on any of the local Facebook groups (Wickhambrook & Lidgate, Wickhambrook Community,...

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Early Summer Scene 2024

Early Summer Scene 2024

We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of The Wickhambrook Scene is now published.  You can view the digital document by clicking the link hereOr by viewing the post on any of the local Facebook groups (Wickhambrook & Lidgate, Wickhambrook Community,...

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Mid Spring Scene 2024

Mid Spring Scene 2024

The latest edition of The Scene is published with:
• great advice on the increase of ticket fraud and how to avoid it;
• advice on preparing your garden for the summer;
• about the Tennis Club and how to join;
• plus local news, walks, and news from the MSC, Parish Council, and WI

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Autumn Scene 2023

Autumn Scene 2023

We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of The Wickhambrook Scene is now published…

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Wickhambrook Scene – May 2023

Wickhambrook Scene – May 2023

We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of The Wickhambrook Scene is now published.  You can view the digital document by clicking the link hereOr by viewing the post on any of the local Facebook groups (Wickhambrook & Lidgate, Wickhambrook Community,...

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Wickhambrook Scene – February 2023

Wickhambrook Scene – February 2023

We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of The Wickhambrook Scene is now published.  You can view the digital document by clicking the link hereOr by viewing the post on any of the local Facebook groups (Wickhambrook & Lidgate, Wickhambrook Community,...

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Wickhambrook Scene May 2022

Wickhambrook Scene May 2022

Please see the May issue of The Scene which includes news from the Neighbourhood Plan Working Group, The Tennis Club, The Women’s Institute, The Bowls Club, The Horticultural Society and The History Society. Also local walks and events and notification of the Wickhambrook Fete…

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A Joint Parish Council & Memorial Social Centre Open Day

A Joint Parish Council & Memorial Social Centre Open Day

The Parish Council and MSC work hard to promote, respond to and improve a wide range of issues in Wickhambrook. The last year has been difficult for everyone with the pandemic, and we wanted to create an opportunity to celebrate some of our achievements over the past year, and to look forward to some ongoing and new projects in the parish, working more closely as a team…

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Community public access defibrillator

Community public access defibrillator

We now have two community public access defibrillators that can be used by anyone located at Wickhambrook Fire Station and the Memorial Social Centre (MSC) – you don’t need to have received training in its use as the machine talks you through what you need to do – step by step!

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New facilities put our Memorial Social Centre on the map

New facilities put our Memorial Social Centre on the map

The Wickhambrook Memorial Social Centre (MSC) management committee has spent five years raising over £23,000 towards a £45,000 kitchen facilities project. The future of an important hub in one of West Suffolk’s most popular villages has been secured, thanks to extensive refurbishment funded in part by a £10,000 grant from St Edmundsbury Borough Council…

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History of the Scene 1969 – 2000

Wickhambrook Scene began life in February 1969 when the first Scene was published. It contained twelve pages (half foolscap size as it was then) and carried seven adverts on the back page and on the inside pages. The cover carried a picture identified by Alf Hicks as being Hole Meadow near Coltsfoot Green, and appears to be a photo copy version of a photograph…

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