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We hope that you enjoy our site.

Site Visits

Over 89,402 pages have been read on this site since its launch in August 2001 (This last week saw an average per visit of 5.3 pages - average per day of 54 visits - 378 pages viewed). The site is being read regularly by surfers in Australia, New Zealand and America.

Latest Parish Council Documents

The Minutes of the meeting held on the 13th October are available by clicking on this link. Click here for previous Minutes and Agendas.
The September Newsletter is available by clicking here

Village Photographs

Click on the following link to view photographs of the village.

November 2008 Village Voices

The November 2008 Village Voices newsletters for October and November are now available via this link. You can view previous editions of Village Voices by clicking on this link

Stars and Satellites Over the Village Tonight

Ever wondered what that bright star sitting above your home is called? Well, visit the following link Stars and Satellites , you will be amazed!

How does our MP vote in Parliament?

Click HERE to link to a site which gives very useful details relating to our Member of Parliament (Mr Malcolm Moss). The site gives details of voting records, subjects of interest and methods of contacting Mr Moss.

DirectGov

Link to Directgov - public services all in one place

Click on the orange logo to link directly to the Government's DirectGov web site. from this site, you are able to get access to local authority web sites for such issues as Planning applications and for reporting fly-tipping, abandoned cars etc.

Local Statistics

The attached link gives access to a government site listing useful local statistics. Click HERE

The Saint of St Mary's

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Local historian, J.P. and Chairman of the Wisbech Society, Brian Payne, has published his new book entitled " The Saint of St Mary's". Brian is pictuerd far left outside the South Door to the parish church. The book relates the story of Canon Mowbray Smith a much loved Fenland Priest and one time vicar of Wisbech St Mary. Copies of Brian's book can be obtained by sending an e-mail after clicking the following link - . Following his retirement, Canon Mobray lived at Old Hunstanton in Norfolk.


The Curse of Fly Tipping

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Fly Tipping is becoming an all too common event around the village lanes (the photograph to the right is but a typical example). It is all the more surprising to see when you consider that Fenland District Council (FDC) provides fee tipping at its site in Weasenham Lane. FDC has an e-mail address for reporting tipping at - or by telephoning 01354 654321.

Care & Repair

Care & Repair is an independent not for profit home improvement agency supported by the Government, Breckland District Council, Fenland District Council, the Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk, and a range of other organisations. They are currently seeking to expand their profile in the Fenland area.
Care and Repair helps the following homeowners and private tenants:

  • older people - aged 60 years or over,
  • disabled people, and
  • people on means-tested benefits.

  • They are able to help by:
  • advising on repairing, improving and adapting homes,
  • helping to raise money for the work required,
  • helping with the completion of grant or loan applications,
  • obtaining quotes for the work from reliable contractors,
  • supervising building contracts,
  • checking you are getting all your state benefits,
  • giving general home energy efficiency advice, and
  • referring you to other organisations who may be able to help you.

  • Further details can be found by clicking the following link - Care & Repair pdf

    Poors Charity Education Grants

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    Thinking about going back to part time or full time Education. No age limit. If you are living in the Parish of Wisbech St Mary. Grants available for Higher Education to cover the cost of Books, Travel expenses or fees. Requests are now being considered please apply as soon as possible.
    Requests in writing to:- Mrs Carolyn Jobson, 30 Les Baux Place, Wisbech, Cambs PE13 2SU
    For more information about Poors Charity, click HERE

    Parish Statistics

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    Click on these links to view some interesting statistics from the 2001 national census. The health stats. for the villages of Wisbech St Mary and Parson Drove combined are concerning.
    For Health statistics, click HERE
    For Population statistics, click HERE

    Bee Orchid

    The unusual Bee Orchid (Ophrys apifera) has been seen in flower on the outskirts of the village this year. To see a photograph of the plant click here

    Looking for History Pages?

    If you're looking for a wealth of pages by our local history expertcontaining notes and stories about the history of the village and surrounding Fens, click here. You will find fascinating tales of life from the mid 19th C. to mid 20th C. Take your time and visit our Church pages to see photos of life today in the village.

    Welcome Return of Barn Owls

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    More Barn Owls have been seen flying in the Wisbech St Mary area than of recent years. It is thought that this is due to farmers providing additional set-aside fields (encouraging their natural prey) together with the provision of nest boxes. The sheer thrill of seeing these wonderful birds is magical.

    Village Tour

    Take a virtual ride around the parish by clicking on the virtual ride

    Site Benefactress

  • Our site benefactress - Mrs Olga Garner
  • Pages of Local Interest

  • A brief history of Guyhirn Parish Church
  • Photographs of Bunkers Hill
  • Family History Group information
  • Guyhirn Chapel of Ease
  • What's on Locally?

    Want to know what's on the cinema or local Council Tax .... then click on local information