The Widcombe Mummers

How Did it all Begin? More information can be found on the Widcombe Mummers’ own website widcombe mummers.org.uk The Widcombe Mummers began in 2005 following an inspirational sighting of the famous Marshfield Mummers in a rare summer performance at the English Country Music weekend. If Marshfield could do it why not Widcombe? Recruitment of performers…

The Garden Club

Overview The WA Garden Club meets from Autumn to Spring normally on the 3rd Wednesday of each month in the Widcombe Social Club at the bottom of Widcombe Hill. There is a varied and stimulating programme and meetings start at 7.30 pm. Meetings are listed in What’s On Entry fee is £4 (WA members £3) Contact The…

Local History Society

Activities & Events The Widcombe & Lyncombe Local History Society works closely with the Widcombe Association, and meets eight times a year mostly in Widcombe Baptist Church Hall. Members of the group are encouraged to pursue their own research and present findings to the group and ultimately to the Society’s archive. Contact the Local History…

AGM & Hustings Report

The 2015 AGM was notable for three main reasons: an end to Paddy Doyle’s chairmanship of four years, a presentation by the President of Widcombe Social Club Sir Peter Hendy on progress with the building of the new club premises, and a hustings with seven of the candidates for Council elections on 7th May: the  two…

Talking Points – April 2015

Rossiter Road – The Rossiter Road sub-committee is still pressing the council for a specific programme for the completion of the works. Leader of the Council, Paul Crossley, attended the last Steering Group meeting and two of our Rossiter Road sub-committee members subsequently met with Council Engineer Steve Froggatt and designer Vaughan Thompson who gave…