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Wimbledon and Putney Commons: HomepageRun by a charity, the Commons are a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC), a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Special ...The Conservators · Meet the staff · Contact us · The Commons
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The Commons - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsThe Commons are 1,140 acres of open space, including four areas with diverse habitats, open 24/7, and a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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Wimbledon Common - Visit LondonRating 4.6 (146) Wimbledon Common is a habitat rich in plants and wildlife, with animals like badgers and foxes, and the Wimbledon Windmill with a museum.
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Our History - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsAug 16, 2025 · Historically, a Common was a large area of wasteland which had never been brought into cultivation, either because it was not needed for a small ...
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OS Map of Wimbledon Common - SWC MapsWimbledon Common has a height of 55m, is OS Explorer #161, and features Queen's Mere, a lake in the middle of the common.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsThe Commons are 1140 acres of amazing open space - an oasis in the midst of the urban sprawl of south west London and, because of our location, the Commons ...
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[PDF] This map - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsThe map shows Wimbledon and Putney Commons, including Putney Park Lane, Putney Heath, Putney Lower Common, and Putney Vale Cemetery.
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Wimbledon Common - diamond geezerOct 21, 2019 · The Common's western boundary is marked by the Beverley Brook, halfway through its journey to the Thames and running in deep semi-artificial ...
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Wimbledon and Putney Commons Act 1871Provisions relating to appointed Conservators. 14. Provisions relating to elected Conservators. 15. Description of electors. 16. Scale of voting.
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Governing Documents - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsWimbledon and Putney Commons are governed by their 1871 Act of Parliament, plus Commissioners Clauses and two Statutory Instruments.
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The Conservators - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsDavid Brown, elected 2024. David has lived next to Putney Heath for 10 years, then Wimbledon Common for a further 30 years, treasuring the enormous physical and ...
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WIMBLEDON AND PUTNEY COMMONS CONSERVATORS - 303167The charity preserves land as open space for recreation, managing land, flora and fauna. Total income was £2,310,920 and total expenditure was £2,481,334.
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Wimbledon and Putney Commons levy to rise again amid funding ...Mar 6, 2025 · Residents living near Wimbledon and Putney Commons will see their annual levy increase by 2.7 per cent in the 2025/26 financial year.
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Wimbledon and Putney Commons Conservators | NeighbourlyThe conservators preserve the open space for the purposes of exercise and recreation. There are 23 members of staff who manage the area on a day-to-day basis.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Wimbledon Common and Putney Heath, Surrey (Chapter 16)Dec 20, 2022 · Wimbledon common was pivotal in the battles over metropolitan commons in the 1860s, its transformation from manorial waste to a playground, ...
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The History Of London's Commons - GraftinGardeners LtdIn the mid 1860s Earl Spencer decided he wanted to enclose seven hundred acres of Wimbledon Common and to sell off the rest (three hundred acres). Apparently ...
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Earl Spencer proposes to enclose Wimbledon Common – LONDON ...Nov 11, 2021 · The earliest history of Wimbledon Common and Putney Lower Common dates back to the paleolithic age and barrows such as the one known as Caesar' ...
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[PDF] THE STATUTE OF MERTON.All who possessed arable land enjoyed rights of common on the manor waste. But these common rights made it difficult for the acreage of plough land to be ...
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Wimbledon and Putney Commons Act 1871 - Legislation.gov.ukThis item of legislation is only available to download and view as PDF. PDF Icon View PDF Wimbledon and Putney Commons Act 1871.
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[PDF] Wimbledon and Putney Commons Act 1871The Act vests management of Wimbledon Common and Putney Lower Common in Conservators to keep them open, uninclosed, and unbuilt on, for preservation and public ...
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[PDF] Conserving the Commons A Land Management Plan for Wimbledon ...Wimbledon and Putney Commons are comprised of approximately 1140 acres ... Given their small size it is unlikely that the valley mires on Wimbledon Common were.
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Wimbledon Common in Wartime: A Childhood Memory - BBCWe returned before the war ended, in time to shelter from incendiary bombs on the Common. The ack-ack gun by the windmill brought down a Heinkel which burned to ...Missing: WWII | Show results with:WWII
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From the archive: Wimbledon after the war - Official Site by IBMOct 11, 2016 · ... Wimbledon Common was regularly used for military training and was the site of several anti-aircraft batteries. The strategically important ...Missing: WWII | Show results with:WWII
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WWII: The Bombing of Wimbledon's Centre Court - Dragon CourtsNov 6, 2020 · They were targets for the Luftwaffe, as was Wimbledon Common, where military training took place and numerous anti-aircraft batteries were ...
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Wimbledon Common - Special Areas of Conservation - JNCCWimbledon Common has a large number of old trees and much fallen decaying timber. It is at the heart of the south London centre of distribution for stag beetle ...Missing: 1900-2025 | Show results with:1900-2025<|separator|>
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Wimbledon Common Restoration - South East Rivers TrustThis project recreated the type of changes beavers would have made – adding large woody material to the river. Wimbledon Common after restoration © South East ...Missing: conservation 1900-2025
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Charity Inquiry: Wimbledon and Putney Commons ConservatorsJul 2, 2020 · Wimbledon and Putney Commons Conservators ('the charity') was registered on 14 April 1972. It is governed by an Act of Parliament, ...
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Wimbledon Common, England - Peakbagger.comElevation: 55+ meters, 180+ feet ; County/Second Level Region, Greater London ; City/Town, Merton (Highest Point) ; Links
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Wimbledon Common topographic map, elevation, terrainSouth of the town centre, rising from Richmond Bridge to an elevation of 165 ft (50m), is Richmond Hill. Just beyond the summit of Richmond Hill is Richmond ...Missing: hills | Show results with:hills
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[PDF] Guide to London's Geological Sites GLA 78 Wimbledon Common ...Wimbledon Common with Putney Heath is the largest area of heathland in Greater London. High quality habitats associated with acidic soils include both wet ...Missing: terrain | Show results with:terrain
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Ponds - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsThere are nine meres (lakes) on the Commons: Queensmere, Queensmere is by far the deepest lake on the Commons and is shrouded on all sides by a variety of ...
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[PDF] Wimbledon and Putney Commons Annual Conservation Report ...The report covers conservation, volunteering, and public engagement. Heathland management includes coppicing, scrub control, and heather restoration. Pond and ...Missing: 21st | Show results with:21st
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Habitats - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsThe 1140 acres of Wimbledon Common, Putney Heath and Putney Lower Common are all rich in a wide variety of wildlife, plants and trees.Missing: size | Show results with:size
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[PDF] bird-butterflies-and-dragonflies-of-wimbledon-and-putney-commons ...Status: common breeding resident. Mistle Thrush. Status: breeding resident. Spotted Flycatcher. Status: once a regular breeding species, now an increasingly ...
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Wimbledon Common and Putney HeathArea: 449.66 ha. Description. It is often overlooked that this site is made up of two adjacent commons, Wimbledon and Putney, although their histories are of ...Missing: size | Show results with:size<|separator|>
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[PDF] Wimbledon Common SAC - Woking 2027May 9, 2011 · Wimbledon Common supports an extensive area of open, wet heath on acidic soil and also contains a variety of other acidic heath and grassland ...Missing: terrain | Show results with:terrain
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Animals - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsMammals · Badgers · Small Mammals · Larger Mammals · Bats · Horses, dogs and people - recreational mammals · Amphibians, reptiles and fish.Missing: list | Show results with:list
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Wimbledon and Putney Commons Check List - iNaturalist UKEuropean Toad · Bufo bufo ; European Common Frog · Rana temporaria ; Smooth Newt · Lissotriton vulgaris ; Common Slowworm · Anguis fragilis ; Common Lizard · Zootoca ...Missing: flora | Show results with:flora
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Sports - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsThe Richardson Evans Memorial Playing Fields offers football, rugby, Australian Rules Football, and Ultimate Frisbee.Missing: organized | Show results with:organized
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Sport of the Month London Wimbledon Common - Totally SportyThe Richardson Evans Memorial Playing Fields is a sports facility that covers about 48 acres that can be used for football, rugby or athletics.
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Golf - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsThe course is the second oldest continuously played golf course in England and Wales, and pre-dates the formation of "Wimbledon Common" and the Conservators.Missing: facilities | Show results with:facilities
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History - Wimbledon Common Golf Club1908: Club Founded The Wimbledon Town Golf Club was founded at a meeting held at the Wimbledon Hill Hotel (now the Dog and Fox) on February 20th 1908.
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The main hall and bar in the clubhouse of the London Scottish Golf ...Type: Photograph (Digital) ; Description. London Scottish Golf Club, founded in 1865, is the second oldest golf club in London. The clubhouse dates from 1897.
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1871 Wimbledon Common - Scottish Golf HistoryHe expanded the course in 1871 to 18 holes. This was shortly before Wimbledon Common was taken into public ownership by Act of Parliament under new Conservators ...
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Wimbledon Common / London Scottish Golf Clubs - Where2GolfEst. 1908 / 1865. Wimbledon Common Golf Club / London Scottish Golf Club: expansively laid out in the centre of the even more spacious Wimbledon ...
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Things to do - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsFrom tots to teens, groups to grandparents, the Commons provide the perfect spot for everything from a gentle stroll, to a horse ride or a round of golf.
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Walking with Dogs - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsMar 1, 2025 · We ask that you walk no more than 4 dogs in any one group - regardless of the number of people. Please help us to keep the Commons safe and ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Wimbledon and Putney Commons (2025) - All You Need to Know ...Rating 4.6 (146) The Commons offer 1,140 acres of calm and tranquillity in the midst of the urban surroundings of Wimbledon, Putney and Kingston-upon-Thames.
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Great to run and picnics - Wimbledon and Putney Commons ...Rating 4.0 · Review by Nando LWimbledon common park its also great and if I may say sooooo much better if you are into running! The small hills make very interesting of burn some extra ...
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Wimbledon Running Events | 5k, 10k, Half Marathon ... - RunThroughWimbledon Common Half Marathon, 10k & 5k chip timed races this year! With many races not only on the weekends but with our Chase The Sun series.<|separator|>
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The Wonders of London's Wimbledon CommonNov 15, 2021 · Over 40 percent of the Wimbledon Common is heathland and this dramatic landscape, which thrives on impoverished soil that supports grasses and ...
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The Wombles - BBCThe Wombles are creatures who live under Wimbledon Common, recycling litter. They have pointed snouts and floppy ears, and the show promoted recycling.Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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A new Wombles statue has gone up in Wimbledon - Time OutJul 27, 2022 · A Wombles statue has just been unveiled in Wimbledon to celebrate the history of the area and promote a greener lifestyle to its residents and visitors.
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Are the Wombles really the best children's characters to tackle the ...Sep 18, 2021 · Famous for collecting litter on Wimbledon Common in London and upcycling it, the Wombles will be promoting activities that people can do to ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Michael Housden & Anor v Conservators of Wimbledon & Putney ...Cases ... The appellants (H) appealed against a decision dismissing their application to register an easement over an access way on Wimbledon common.
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Cases - Housden v Conservators of Wimbledon and Putney CommonsThe Act imposed a duty to conserve the commons. The appellant claimed to have acquired a prescriptive right of way on the basis of 40 years user.<|separator|>
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Evans v Wimbledon And Putney Commons Conservators - CaseMineThe decision confirms that the Conservators' powers to preserve the Common as open space are qualified by express exceptions in the Act.
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Easements: Evans v Wimbledon & Putney Commons Conservators ...In Housden, the Court of Appeal decided that the defendant had the power to grant an easement over the common for the benefit of adjoining land provided that ...
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Wimbledon Common charity 'lost out on £325k' on sale of landDec 19, 2017 · The road leads to the site of the former Putney Hospital, which the council bought from Wandsworth Primary Care Trust in 2012 to develop into a ...
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Regulator criticises Wimbledon Common trustees amid claims report ...Jul 2, 2020 · A report by the Charity Commission has criticised trustees of the charity responsible for Wimbledon Common for their handling of a long-running dispute.
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Charity Commission Statutory InquiryJul 2, 2020 · “The Conservators are committed to putting in place a governance structure that reflects the best interests of the charity, allowing ...
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Land Management Plan - Wimbledon and Putney CommonsA ten-year Land Management Plan. This proactive framework emphasizes the unique qualities of the Commons, underscores the importance of landscape preservation.
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[PDF] Wimbledon and Putney Commons Annual Conservation Report ...This area is comprised of approximately 1140 acres (461 hectares) of land with Putney Lower Common separated from the main body of the Commons by a distance ...
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Metropolitan Open Land / Green Belts - The Wimbledon SocietyLand designated as MOL is intended to be protected as an area of landscape, recreation, nature conservation or scientific interest. MOL designation provides ...
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Friends of Wimbledon and Putney CommonsSep 24, 2019 · The Commons provide 1,140 acres of public open space comprising Wimbledon Common, Putney Heath and Putney Lower Common. The diversity of ...
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[PDF] wimbledon-and-putney-commons-annual-conservation-report-2020 ...Wimbledon Common, Putney Heath and Putney Lower Common. (Page 20). 12. Woodland Management – Covering an area of 291 hectares (649 acres), woodland is the ...
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Warning as sewage leaks into water in London green spaces - BBCAug 15, 2024 · Richmond Park, Wimbledon Common and Barnes Common are among the areas affected after a sewage leak. People are being warned to stay away from ...Missing: effects | Show results with:effects
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There has been another pollution leak into the Beverley Brook at ...Sep 29, 2025 · There has been another pollution leak into the Beverley Brook at Wimbledon Common. Royal Parks Police are advising people not to enter the river ...