"Helping to ensure that change is managed for the benefit of the community"
The Wendens Ambo Society was formed in March 1972 by a group of villagers keen to encourage an
interest in the past, present and future of the village, and to secure
the preservation, protection and improvement of features of historic or
public interest in the area. Its start was prompted by a proposal to build
a vicarage and houses on the Wick. One of the earliest projects to concern
the Society was the M11 motorway and its effect on the village.
Over the years the Society has monitored the development of the village and where appropriate
it has voiced its views to the relevant authorities. The Society's funds
are used for the benefit of the whole community, including such past initiatives
as a new lamp near Church Path, a bench on the Wick, and refurbishing
Midshipman Nicholson's tombstone in the churchyard.
The next WAS committee meeting
will be on Wednesday 24th November. If any members wish to attend please
call Jane Morley on 542 258 for details.
Click
here for minutes of the previous WAS
committee meeting held on 28th September.
A message from Undercover, following the Oktoberfest. Click
here to read.
See Photo Galleries -
Oktoberfest 2004 for pictures of the evening
Both Wendens - a Golden Jubilee Reflection
Residents both past and present of Wendens Ambo can find out just what their village looked
like 50 years ago, thanks to a new book produced by the Wendens Ambo Society
to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee year. Entitled
Both Wendens
- A Golden Jubilee Reflection, the book is written by Denis Dunstone,
who first lived in the village in 1964.
The book is full of photographs which capture the mood of the time and a particularly attractive
collection of paintings of the village in full colour. For those who like
railways there is an interesting collection of photographs of Audley End
Station in the days of the horse and the steam engine.
The book is on sale at £12 plus postage and packing. All enquiries and orders
to:
Fiona.Coombe@virgin.net
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site manager at
admin@wendensambo.org.