Westwell Parish Council

                                                  

                                            The Westwell sign on the green opposite The Wheel Inn, restored by Kip Pitt, January 2010

    

Welcome to Westwell's website.

The parish of Westwell is largely rural, comprising the village itself and extending as far as Tutt Hill to the west and Sandyhurst Lane to the east.

 

    View from Sandyhurst Lane towards Westwell, taken 21st December 2009 by Rosemary and David Harding

 

Westwell village is a picturesque, small settlement at the foot of the Downs in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.  First mentioned in a Saxon document in the ninth century, it is also in the Domesday book.  The centre of the village is a Conservation area, with many listed buildings and mature trees, including ancient yew and beech trees close to St Mary's Church.

                                   

                                        

 

As well as being of historic interest, the parish is a busy, thriving community with many local groups.  It has links to London and Europe, with the M20 and CTRL running through it.

Please browse our website.  Among other things it includes dates for forthcoming events, local news and  Minutes of  Parish Council Meetings. 

New features are being added all the time - the latest  is Roadworks information on 'Useful Links' (page two).

Also look out for pages for G7 News, the Westwell Eye, the Westwell Players, the Women's Institute and one for news from PC Chris Miller, our Neighbourhood Constable.    Click on the links under Site Pages!

If you have items you would like to include, please contact the Clerk.

 

                                          Westwell looking down from Pilgrims Way

 

You can use the website to contact the Parish Council, the Tree Warden, look at planning applications, ask a question  or contribute to the Message Board.

Page last updated: Sunday 15 August 2010