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This Living Property area guide is designed to help anyone
moving into, or anyone who has just moved into the Wymondham area.
If you know of any additional information we should list - be it,
services, businesses, clubs or infact anything at all we should
include then please let
us know.
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Wymondham, confusingly
pronounced "Win-dum", has so much to offer the visitor.
An attractive, historic market town, its red roofs and the massive
towers of the Abbey Church set against green fields and gentle slopes
of the Tiffey Valley, it is the perfect place to visit. But it is
also a thriving, growing community.
The A11 bypass and a town improvement scheme have greatly improved
the town centre environment. Rapid growth of housing since the early
1960s has seen the urban population nearly double to over 12,000
and more homes are planned over the next few years.
While many Wymondham people now work in Norwich, commuting by car,
bus or train, the town has maintained a strong employment base,
providing work in a wide range of commercial enterprises. Norfolk
Constabulary's headquarters is relocating to Wymondham, and further
provision has been made for industrial development. Working with
the Town Council and many local organisations, Wymondham Development
Partnership has co-ordinated the production of a town action plan.
Wymondham still provides a centre for the local farming community,
Monthly farmers' markets (3rd Saturday in the month) bring local
producers and local people together, and Friday markets remind the
visitor that an active, independent town life continues to thrive,
despite the influence and attractions of neighbouring Norwich. Leisure
activities play an increasingly important part in town life.
A fine leisure centre and swimming pool, playing fields, pitch and
putt course and many active sports and social clubs and societies
provide the framework for a thriving community. Annual events like
the Fun Day (formerly the Carrnival), Music Festival, riverside
jazz picnic and Dickensian Evening bring large numbers of visitors
into town. Riverside walks have been opened up, local nature reserve
designated and the Town Council is developing a large area of parkland
with a new community hall at Kett's Park.
Whilst Wymondham has changed with the times, it has maintained
its market town atmosphere. With an interesting history, a friendly
and attractive town centre, some outstanding buildings, a good range
of shops, pubs, cafés and attractive places to take a stroll
in town or country surroundings, Wymondham will reward the visitor
who chooses to spend a little time getting to know it.
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Wymondham Market Cross
Photo
(c) J A P - Reproduced with permission
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Local Authority
- Breckland
Council
Services
- Gas and Electricity
Broadband
- Available
Schools & Nurseries
- Bouncing
Beans Childrens Nursery
- Ashleigh
Infant School and Nursery
- Browick Road Infant School
- Robert Kett Junior School
- Wymondham
High School
- Wymondham
College
Transport Amenities
- Train Station
- Buses
Sports, Clubs & Leisure Facilities
- Wymondham Leisure Centre
- Ketts Park recreation centre
- Rally Karting
- Bowls
club
- Bridge club
- Symphony
Orchestra
- Rugby
- Athletics
- click
HERE for more clubs/societies
Home and Garden Improvement
- Jewsons
- Grove garden centre
Local Tradespeople
- Plumbers
- Electricians
- Builders
Pubs
- Cross Keys Inn
- Feathers Inn
- The Queens Head
- Railway Hotel
- Hungry Horse
- Green Dragon
- The Three Boars
Restaurants
- Shapla Tandoori Retaurant
- Giovanni Cafe and Restaurant (Italian)
- Casablanca Restaurant (Moroccan)
- Seasons
Restaurant/Bar and Grill
- Number 24
- Cardinals restaurant
Places of Interest/family activities
- Market
Cross
- Wymondham
Abbey
- Funtime factory - kids play centre
- Becket's
Chapel
- Wymondham
Heritage Museum
- Riverside
Walks
- Mid-Norfolk Railway
- Memorial
Church - memorial for those who passed through WWII Japenese internment
and POW camps
- Wymondham music festival
Places to stay
-
Wymondham Consort Hotel
- Abbey Hotel
Churches and other religious centres
- Wymondham Baptist Church
- Methodist Church
- Fairland United Reformed Church
- Wymondham
Abbey
- Wymondham City Church
Useful Telephone Numbers;
Police Services
Emergency Services 999
Norfolk Constabulary 0845 456 4567
Norfolk Police Authority 01953 424455
Crime Stoppers 0800 555111
The Drink & Drive Hotline 0800 835835
The Drugs Hotline 0345 442255
Hospitals & Health Centres
Wymondham Health Centre 01953 606201
Wymondham
Medical Centre 01953 602118
Norwich Hospital
01603 286286
Ipswich
Hospital 01473 712233
West Suffolk
Hospital 01284 713800
Chemists
Boots 01953 602115
Moss 01953 601772
Bus & Rail Travel
National
rail
Traveline
Public Services
Citizens Advice 01953 603977
Post Office 01953 603123
Royal Mail
Library 01953 603319
Register office 01603 767600
Utilities
Electricity (EDS Energy) 0800 7838838
Gas (Transco) 0800 111999
Water (Anglian) 0845 7145145
Local Authorities
Wymondham Town Council 01953 603302
Breckland District Counci01842 755721
South Norfolk District Council 01508 533633
Norfolk County Council 0844 800 8020
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