The following headings show the various organisations that currently exist in Walsham le Willows. They also include a brief overview where appropriate. This is a new revised website and it will be developed over the coming months with the intention of becoming a site that is worth looking into on a regular basis, and it will continue to need the input of all of these organisations if it is to achieve that aim.
Here you will find details about a relatively new venture within the village, one that is very much in tune with todays ‘green climate’.
This is another relatively new venture which is now very popular with the younger menbers of our community. This is also appealing to a regular group of our adults who appreciate having such a facility ‘on their doorstep’. No worries about parking, and home within five minutes of the end of the programme.
Under the community Council heading you will learn about various community projects such as the prospective renovation and enlargement of the Village Memorial Hall. And you will be told about the Observer, our local monthly magazine published to allow our residents to be informed about local affairs, in some ways a ‘sister’ to this website for those people who are not on the web. Yes, there are still quite a lot of them!
This gives you a potted history of this group which is adept at putting on a very professional performance on an annual basis.
An active group of 70+ members who research the historic details of Walsham. Publishers of the Quarterly Review and a number of other Walsham history related publications – which are listed here.
Another long standing village club and here you will find out about some of it’s history.
This tells you something of the aims of this organisation and this will soon detail local crimes and related topics.
This details the members of the Parish Council to enable everyone to know who to contact if and when they may need them. The aims and responsibilities are well known as virtually every village has a Parish Council and they all have the same basic responsibilities.
Another recent ‘club’ that is becoming more well known, and this will tell you a little more about it, when and why it was formed etc.
A group of villagers who have regular meetings to discuss various books that have been read or are going to be read.
Another local organisation that has a thriving membership where you will learn about it’s history.
There is very little need for an introduction to this organisation but under this heading you will find more about our local brach and the aims of this very well known and loved insitution.