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Wimborne Minster (often referred to locally as Wimborne) is a market town in the East Dorset district of Dorset in South West England, and the name of the Church of England church in that town. The central town has a population of 6,418 (according to the Census 2001|2001 Census) and is situated at the Confluence (geography)|confluence of the River Stour, Dorset|River Stour and River Allen, Dorset|River Allen, five miles north of Poole.
The model town is one of the largest and most established model towns in England. It depicts Wimborne at the time it was made, in the 1950s. It is at 1/10 scale, so the model of the Minster is several feet high. The shop windows accurately show the goods the shops were selling at the time. The exhibition also includes a model railway based on Thomas the Tank Engine, which was opened by Christopher Awdry. Children are invited to complete a quiz sheet (there are several, graded by age).
On weekends and national holidays, the town crier can be seen in the main square and around the Minster. The legacy and position of the town crier date back to the English civil war|Civil War. The town has a large civil war re-enactment society, which performs every year.
The town has a well-established, large and long-standing market. The market is held on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It was previously located in the Town Centre but moved out several years ago to a site on the edge of town to accommodate its size.
Every summer in June the town holds the Wimborne Folk Festival, which involves lots of Morris Dancing and drinking in the pubs. The regional festival is attended by over 15,000 people across its weekend with parts of the town being closed to traffic. It is one of the largest events of its kind in England.
The Coach and Horses
Wimborne and the area of Merley are served by two Upper Schools in the local region: Corfe Hills School and
Queen Elizabeth's School, Wimborne Minster|Queen Elizabeth's School, has very close links with the Minster and was founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort in 1497. After her death the school became Wimborne Grammar School. Although the Grammar School buildings still remain they have now been converted to flats. The school was established on its current site in 1972 after the merging of Wimborne Grammar School and the Secondary modern school|County Modern School.
, formally Wimborne Primary School, has been educating the children of Wimborne Minster since 1911.
Perhaps the most famous of educational institutions in Wimborne include the private and renowned Canford School on the edge of Wimborne, Merley and Canford.
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The Cricketers Arms
The Rising Sun
The Bell
The Albion
The Kings Head
The Oddfellows Arms
The White Hart
The Pudding and Pye
The Green Man
The Crown and Anchor
The Olive Branch
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The Town has three First Schools and two Middle Schools.
Queen Elizabeth's School, Wimborne Minster|Queen Elizabeth's School.
There is also a local Roman Catholic primary school, in Colehill. This draws from a wide area.
There is also the nearby schools of Hayeswood and Colehill first schools. Economy
The historically important aerospace company Cobham plc has headquarters in Wimborne and employs a large proportion of its residents. The economy of the main town is dedicated towards Leisure and has many shops, restaurants and pubs. Tourism is an important aspect in the town's economy. See also
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