
How Wimblecomm Uses Social Media to Celebrate the Merton Community
Social media is one of the ways that our community hub, Wimblecomm, tells its story
To celebrate the Wimbledon Community Association’s 75th anniversary, we shared a series of stories demonstrating how the charity has brought people together over the past 75 years.
Social media is one of the ways that our community hub, Wimblecomm, tells its story
The simplicity that many of us strive for when building a website can sometimes have
Wimblecomm offers a selection of membership packages that cater to community venues, organisations, and groups across
Jackie joins 75 stories to discuss the ways that Merton’s Community Fridge brings local businesses,
Ali Palmer joins 75 stories to discuss how the Walk and Talk movement sees local
Artistic Director of the Attic Theatre Company, Jonathan Humphries, joins 75 stories to share the
Chris Robertson shares the story of Move More Mitcham, an initiative which sees his company,
For some years now, Wimblecomm has been supporting schools in Merton by helping them to
Girls Into Coding (GIC) is a social enterprise co-founded in 2018 by Avye, a now
Reverend Clive Gardner of St Mark’s Church in Wimbledon joins 75 Stories to share how
Almost 4 years ago, I started working with the Wimbledon Community Association (WCA) to grow
Reverend Peter Kelley of St Saviour’s Church joins 75 Stories to share how they have
Wimbledon Community Association Limited
c/o 66 Kings Road
Wimbledon
London SW19 8QW
Registered Charity No 1097305
Company Number 03825493
Copyright © 2022 Wimbledon Community Association