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Wicken Village Website: Wicken Conservation Society
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The Lion at Wicken. Approximately 95% of the village are members of the society. Membership costs just £5.00 per annum per household, which includes periodic copies of 'Wicken News', our magazine about conservation issues and village activities. Our aim is:. 8226; To promote high standards of planning and architecture in or affecting Wicken. 8226; To inform the residents of the geography, history, natural history and architecture of Wicken. What we’re doing. Our current projects are:. War Memorial (Propo...
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Wicken Village Website: WCS Past Projects
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The Lion at Wicken. Bench in Cross Tree Road. Commissioning the construction of a circular bench in Cross Tree Road. Old Photographs of Wicken. Book published by Jonathan Gudgeon (2009). St Johns Church Clock. Fund raising and organising the restoration of the clock dial and re-balancing the hands and dial works. Painting signs and posts and refurbishing the Willow Bridge railings. Producing and selling Christmas cards in aid of the restoration fund. Waymarking of the village footpaths. Refurbishment of...
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Wicken Village Website: St John's Church
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Welcome to St John's Church. The Lion at Wicken. Information about Church Services. Can be found by clicking on. The picture link below. The History Of Wicken Church. The current Parish Church in Wicken, St.John the Evangelist, was the parish church of Wyke Dyve which together with Wyke Hamon formed what is now the village of Wicken,. The Rectors of Wyke Hamon,Wyke Dyve and Wicken 1222 to present day.
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Wicken Village Website: Parish Council News
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The Lion at Wicken. To contact the Parish Council : parishcouncil@wickennorthants.co.uk. Dates of Parish Council meetings - will appear on the Home page. A definitive map of the local footpaths in the Parish is now held by the the Parish Council and can be viewed by making an appointment with the Parish Clerk. Copies of the map may not be made. Street Doctor - Report a highway problem. Free childcare for 2 year olds - check your eligibility. Free School meals - check and apply online.
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Wicken Village Website: Village Map
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The Lion at Wicken. If you wish to send details of our location to friends then copy one or both of the links below:. To access the Wicken www.multimap.co.uk site. To access the Wicken aerial photograph from Multimap. To access a Wicken aerial photograph from Wikimapia (zoom facility). To access the Wicken www.streetmap.co.uk site. Ordnance Survey Maps of Wicken. Images produced from the Ordnance Survey Get-a-map. Image reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey.
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Wicken Village Website: Parish Council Minutes
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The Lion at Wicken. Click on the date you require and copy of the minutes will be available to be downloaded to your computer.
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Wicken Village Website: Sports Club
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Refurbishment of the Wicken Village Sports Club. The Lion at Wicken. Wicken Sports Club was re-opened after refurbishment on June 19th 2009 by Pete Winkelman, Chair of MK Dons following work, generously funded with grants totalling over £96,000 from Northants County Council, Wicken Parish Council, South Northants Council, CEMEX and WREN.
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Wicken Village Website: Parish Council Plan
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Parish Council: Parish Plan. The Lion at Wicken. Download a copy of the main report. Download a copy of the Action Plan.
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Wicken Village Website: Village History
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The Lion at Wicken. The known history of Wicken is long and varied. Records show that Wicken, rated at 40 shillings, was part of the Saxon freehold of Siward who hunted deer in Wicken forest. After the Norman Conquest Wicken was given to the Baron Mano (or Maino) by William the conqueror. Mano appears in the Domesday Survey (c1085) but the family later adopted the surname of Wolverton. From 1810 it appears that Wicken Park was leased to Lord Charles Fitzroy, who lived there until his death in 1829 and is...
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Wicken Village Website: Parish Council Planning
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The Lion at Wicken. Planning Applications for the Parish of Wicken. Planning applications since 1974 can be viewed online -. Enter 'Wicken' in input box marked - Parish. Click on Search button at foot of page at South Northants Online Planning search.
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