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Logo quiz answers Welcome to the Wrenthorpe Community Website

wrenthorpe.org.uk is provided as a free resource for the people of Wrenthorpe, helping the community to have access to community groups and organisations, community networking, environmental issues, useful information, local events, sporting and leisure activities as well as local trades people and services.

If you have any information that you would like to see included on this site or any other comments, then please contact us.

Telephone Shopping Service.

Age Concern Wakefield District have launched a new telephone ordering service, offering a regular and reliable supermarket shopping service for isolated older people directly to the door. The service is offered for free from Age Concern but a delivery charge is levied by the supermarket, starting at £3.50. If you would be interested in this service please contact:

Sam Stevens
Tel: (01977) 552114

A little about Wrenthorpe.

Wrenthorpe is a community of some two and a half thousand houses, one and a half miles north of the City of Wakefield in West Yorkshire. Wrenthorpe has a population of some 6000 people.

Wrenthorpe Park

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Wrenthorpe is still a pleasant place to live. In particular, a large conservation area on the southern edge of the village, the Alverthorpe and Wrenthorpe Meadows, provides a jealously guarded wildlife, landscape and recreational area.

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