Wimborne Minster

Wimborne Minster

:"This article is about the town Wimborne Minster. For the church of Wimborne Minster, see "Wimborne Minster".infobox UK place
country= England
region= South West England
official_name= Wimborne Minster
latitude= 50.804
longitude= -1.978
map_type=Dorset
population= 14,884 (2001 census)
shire_district= East Dorset
shire_county= Dorset
constituency_westminster= Mid Dorset & North Poole
post_town= WIMBORNE
postcode_area= BH
postcode_district= BH21
dial_code= 01202
os_grid_reference= SU015005

Wimborne Minster (often referred to locally as Wimborne) is a market town in the East Dorset district of Dorset in South West England, and the name of the Church of England church in that town. The central town has a population of 6,418 (according to the 2001 Census) and is situated at the confluence of the River Stour and River Allen, five miles north of Poole.

The Mayor of Wimborne is currently Robin D. Cook, who has held the position since May 2008. The previous mayor of Wimborne was Anthony Oliver. [ [http://www.wimborne.gov.uk/council/mayor.asp Mayor of Wimborne Minster] ] The town and its administrative area is served by eleven councillors and one from the nearby ward of Cranfield. [ [http://www.wimborne.gov.uk/council/councillors.asp Wimborne Minster Town Councillors] ] Wimborne is twinned with Valognes, France. [ [http://www.wimborne.gov.uk/wimborne/twinning.asp Wimborne Twinned with Valognes] ] [ [http://www.wvta.org.uk Wimborne - Valognes Twinning Association] ]

Buildings and architecture

The architecture of Wimborne is regarded as one of the foremost collections of 15th, 16th and 17th century buildings in Dorset. Local planning has restricted the construction of new buildings in areas such as the Corn Market and the High Street, which has preserved almost all of the original buildings. The most interesting examples of English architecture include the centuries-old Wimborne Minster, the Town Hall, the Priest's House Museum and dozens of original 16th, 17th and 18th century fronted shops and pubs. The town is also home to the Tivoli Theatre, a 1930's art deco cinema and theatre.

Wimborne Minster Church

This is a Saxon Church, with Norman and Gothic architecture. It is famed for its unique chained library and the tombs of King Ethelred, the brother of Alfred the Great, as well as the tombs of John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, and his duchess, the maternal grandparents of King Henry VII of England. [ [http://www.wimborneminster.org.uk/ Wimborne Minster, Church] ]

Wimborne Model Town

The model town is one of the largest and most established model towns in England. It depicts Wimborne at the time it was made, in the 1950s. It is at 1/10 scale, so the model of the Minster is several feet high. The shop windows accurately show the goods the shops were selling at the time. The exhibition also includes a model railway based on Thomas the Tank Engine, which was opened by Christopher Awdry. Children are invited to complete a quiz sheet (there are several, graded by age).

Events

Wimborne Minster was winner of the regional Britain in Bloom Awards and Silver Gilt medallist in the national competition. [ [http://www.rhs.org.uk/britaininbloom/winners2004.asp 2004 Silver Medallist 'in bloom awards'] ] The town welcomes visitors each summer with a display of flowers in six large gardened areas of the town.

On weekends and national holidays, the town crier can be seen in the main square and around the Minster. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/hometruths/20031222_town_crier.shtml Town Crier] ] The legacy and position of the town crier date back to the Civil War. The town has a large civil war re-enactment society, which performs every year.

The town has a well-established and large market. The market is held on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It was previously located in the Town Centre but moved out several years ago to a site on the edge of town to accommodate its size. [ [http://www.ruraldorset.com/days/details.asp?FKID=8&ID=11 Wimborne Market] ]

Every two years in mid-August, the Park Initiative, an inter-church charity working on Leigh Park estate, holds a community event called "Alive in the Park" in the centre of the estate using a large marquee. [ [http://www.leighparkinitiative.org.uk Leigh Park Initiative] ]

Folk Festival

Every summer in June the town holds the Wimborne Folk Festival. [ [http://www.wimbornefolkfestival.co.uk/ Wimborne Folk Festival] ] Founded in 1980, the annual event of Traditional Folk Dance and Song has become the focal point for the largest gathering of dance teams and musicians in the South of England. The festival is considered by many to be the town's major event of the year and is highly regarded nationally as one of the largest events of its kind in the country. [ [http://www.wimbornefolkfestival.co.uk/history.html About the Wimborne Folk Festival] ] The festival involves Morris Dancing. The regional festival is attended by over 15,000 people across its weekend with parts of the town being closed to traffic.

Famous residents

*Michael Medwin

Famous ex-residents

*Saint Lioba
*Pope Joan
*Thomas Hardy
*Isaac Gulliver
*Tim Berners-Lee
*Enoch Powell
*Robert Fripp of King Crimson
*Montague John Druitt, one of the people on the list of proposed Jack the Ripper suspects, was born in Wimborne and is buried in Wimborne Minster.

Twin Towns

Wimborne Minster is twinned with
* Ochsenfurt in Germany
* Valognes in France

Pubs

Wimborne has many pubs. Many of these pubs are centuries old, with some dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. Below is a list of pubs in central Wimborne.

Education and schools

The Town has three First Schools and two Middle Schools. Wimborne First School, formally Wimborne Primary School, has been educating the children of Wimborne Minster to primary level, since 1911. [ [http://www.wimbornefirst.dorset.sch.uk Wimborne First School] ] Wimborne and the area of Merley are served by two Upper Schools in the local region: Corfe Hills School and
Queen Elizabeth's School.

Queen Elizabeth's School, has very close links with the Minster and was founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort in 1497. After her death the school became Wimborne Grammar School. Although the Grammar School buildings still remain they have now been converted to flats. The school was established on its current site in 1972 after the merging of Wimborne Grammar School and the County Modern School.

Perhaps the most famous of educational institutions in Wimborne include the private Canford School on the edge of Wimborne, Merley and Canford. There is also a local Roman Catholic primary school, [http://www.stcatherinescolehill.dorset.sch.uk St Catherine's] in Colehill. The nearby first schools of Hayeswood and Colehill also serve Wimborne.

Clubs

Wimborne Rugby Club has been in existence in its present format since 1950 and is located at Leigh Park, Gordon Road on the eastern side of the market town of Wimborne. The Club boasts two playing pitches, changing rooms and a Clubhouse, comprising a large bar and function room, shop and excellent catering facilities. The Club supports a full range of teams from Minis through Juniors and Colts to Senior XV's, including a Veterans team and a very successful Girls/Ladies team.

Economy

The historically important aerospace company Cobham plc has headquarters in Wimborne and employs a large proportion of its residents. The economy of the main town is dedicated towards Leisure and has many shops, restaurants and pubs. Tourism is an important aspect in the town's economy.

Wimborne Railway Station

From 1847 to 1977 Wimborne was served by a two platform railway station. [ [http://www.sdjr.net/locations/wimborne.html Wimborne Railway Station] ] . The station was built for Southampton and Dorchester Railway, later part of the London and South Western Railway. It was later expanded when the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway was constructed between Bath and Poole. Wimborne was as a reversing point on the Somerset and Dorset, but its importance was reduced when an avoiding line was built from Bailey Gate to Broadstone, Dorset. The station also had a large goods yard, of which the present site today is occupied by the weekly Wimborne Market. The station was closed to passengers in 1964 and sundries (parcels and light goods) in 1966 as a result of the Beeching Axe programme. [ [http://www.sdrt.org.uk/resources/history.htm History of the Somerset and Dorset joint railway] ] The final goods trains disappeared in May 1977.

External links

* [http://www1.dorsetcc.gov.uk/LIVING/FACTS/Census2001.nsf/6cadf4da179fc19500256663004afece/a0124ac8d131e2e080256ec50036cd89?OpenDocument Census data]
* [http://www.wimborneminster.org.uk/ Wimborne Minster]
* [http://www.dorsetpictures.com/ Dorset Pictures by Dorset Photographers Roger Lane and Roger Holman]
* [http://www.imagesofdorset.org.uk/Dorset/015/intro.htm Images Of Dorset - Photographs of Wimborne Minster]
* [http://www.wimborne.gov.uk/ Wimborne Town Council]
* [http://www.wimbornedrama.co.uk/ Wimborne Drama - local Am Dram Group]
* [http://www.wimbornefirst.dorset.sch.uk/ Wimborne First School]

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