The latest edition of the Wrambler is available here
February events in the village hall are available here
On the ‘Then and Now‘ link (under the ‘History of Wrelton’ link above) you will find a video slideshow of images of Wrelton from the past donated by Peter Anderson.
These pictures form part of an exhibition called ‘Then and Now’ which Peter has shown over the past few years in the village hall.
We have some more editing to do but thought we’d upload it to the website anyway!
And if you have anything we can add to our history page it would be more than welcome.

Main Street, Wrelton
The idea of this page is to provide any news that residents have which could be useful to the rest of the village.
This news would not necessarily be included in the Wrambler newsletter.
It may be news from outside the village that residents feel is useful.
It may be advice, views or general discussions.
We could arrange a team of contributors who may wish to help run the site and upload posts etc.
I’m happy to show anyone who is interested in learning how to use a blog like this one.
It would be great if it could become a community effort.
On Saturday October 8th, we’re having a ‘tidy up day’. This will mostly focus around the village hall and play area. We have a really good Hall and it is used by a range of groups as well as private bookings throughout the year. Local children and visitors are often seen in the play area. Of course with constant use and to attract bookings we need to make sure it’s well maintained.
The weather thwarted us last year but fingers crossed we can, with your help, do some overdue cleaning. There will be drinks, soup and sandwiches provided throughout the day so please come along for an hour, all day (from about 10 ish ) or somewhere in between. Contact Jan Firth on 474469 if you’re up for it. Thank you to villagers who responded to last months Wrambler mention.
The main jobs will be….
Inside: washing down paintwork in the downstairs room; cleaning the doors and window frames; tidying the stage and store rooms.
Outside: washing door and window frames; clearing and sweeping the car park (prior to resurfacing); tidying Elsie’s garden; painting the seats.
If you don’t feel able to help with the cleaning work, why not come along to help with refreshments etc…
PLEASE SUPPORT THE UPKEEP OF YOUR VILLAGE HALL – from Jan Firth