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the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog univer12345678910Eight sixth formers were the first to take part in a new and innovative heritage and visitor resource for Wimbledon. They helped to create ‘The Wimbledon Way’ which will bring the story of Wimbledon clive through a website, leaflets and a marked walking route taking visitors through the town centre, Wimbledon Village and to the All England Lawn Tennis Club. The students researched Wim-bledon’s heritage with the help of local historians and using resources at the Museum of Wimbledon. They learnt about how the introduction of Wimbledon Station transformed the area, Wimbledon’s long connection with sport, present and post, wildlife on Wimbledon Common and how a World War II bomb fell in the playing fields of Ursuline High School. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected walk The Wimbledon Way this summer and have the chance to learn more about Wimbledon. If you would like to get involved or have a story to tell about Wimbledon email Angela Browne at [email protected]

the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog akz12345678910Eight sixth formers were the first to take part in a new and innovative heritage and visitor resource for Wimbledon. They helped to create ‘The Wimbledon Way’ which will bring the story of Wimbledon clive through a website, leaflets and a marked walking route taking visitors through the town centre, Wimbledon Village and to the All England Lawn Tennis Club. The students researched Wimbledon’s heritage with the help of local historians and using resources at the Museum of Wimbledon. They learnt about how the introduction of Wimbledon Station transformed the area, Wimbledon’s long con-nection with sport, present and post, wildlife on Wimbledon Common and how a World War II bomb fell in the playing fields of Ursuline High School. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected walk The Wimbledon Way this summer and have the chance to learn more about Wimbledon. If you would like to get involved or have a story to tell about Wimbledon email Angela Browne at [email protected]

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Eight sixth formers were the first to take part in a new and innovative heritage and visitor resource for Wimbledon. They helped to create ‘The Wimbledon Way’ which will bring the story of Wimbledon clive through a website, leaflets and a marked walking route taking visitors through the town centre, Wimbledon Vil-lage and to the All England Lawn Tennis Club. The students researched Wim-bledon’s heritage with the help of local historians and using resources at the Museum of Wimbledon. They learnt about how the introwduction of Wimbledon Station transformed the area, Wimbledon’s long connection with sport, present and post, wildlife on Wimbledon Common and how a World War II bomb fell in the playing fields of Ursuline High School. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected walk The Wimbledon Way this summer and have the chance to learn more about Wimbledon. If you would like to get involved or have a story to tell about Wimbledon email Angela Browne at [email protected]

the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog zurich12345678910Eight sixth formers were the first to take part in a new and innovative heritage and visitor resource for Wimbledon. They helped to create ‘The Wimbledon Way’ which will bring the story of Wimbledon clive through a website, leaflets and a marked walking route taking visitors through the town centre, Wimble-don Village and to the All England Lawn Tennis Clu e students researched Wimbledon’s heritage with the help of local historians and using resources at the Museum of Wimbledon. They learnt about how the introwduction of Wim-bledon Station transformed the area, Wimbledon’s long connection with sport, present and post, wildlife on Wimbledon Common and how a World War II bomb fell in the playing fields of Ursuline High School. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected walk The Wimbledon Way this summer and have the chance to learn more about Wimbledon. If you would like to get involved or have a story to tell about Wimbledon email Angela Browne at [email protected]