Wymondley Park
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Wymondley Park is a residential area of Hitchin
Hitchin
Hitchin is a town in Hertfordshire, England, with an estimated population of 30,360.-History:Hitchin is first noted as the central place of the Hicce people mentioned in a 7th century document, the Tribal Hidage. The tribal name is Brittonic rather than Old English and derives from *siccā, meaning...

 in Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the East region of England. The county town is Hertford.The county is one of the Home Counties and lies inland, bordered by Greater London , Buckinghamshire , Bedfordshire , Cambridgeshire and...

. It was built as a 1970s private development and the housing stock is mixed: flats, terraces, semi detached and detached houses can be found. The main road is Halsey Drive and most of the other roads on the estate are connected to it. Most of the roads are named after local businesses, past and present e.g. Halseys is a long established delicatessen, Spurrs Close is named after a former Hitchin department store and Bowmans Avenue is named after the Bowmans flour mill. William Ransom JMI School was built to cater for local children and is very well regarded locally. For local government purposes, the estate forms part of Hitchin Highbury Ward
Highbury Ward
Highbury Ward is an electoral ward in Hitchin, Hertfordshire. It includes the districts of:* Highbury * Oakfield * Whitehill * Wymondley Park-External links:* at Openly Local...

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The area gave its name to what is probably Hitchin's longest-established youth football club. Wymondley Park FC was started by parents of children at William Ransom school in 1981. It now caters for 200-250 players aged 8–18 years in around a dozen team, generally playing in the Royston Crow League. The club has its own website with history, photos and information for players, supporters and would-be players. The area is also home to the famous N.S.M crew; founded by a group of young men living on Wymondley road in the late 90's/early 00's.

Wymondley Park FC should not be confused with the nearby villages of Little or Great Wymondley.

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