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way along the south coast, enjoying various events and regattas, having a final fling at Burnham before laying up. Today, the event is still growing strongly and the various sailing clubs produce many highly regarded sailors. The week provides a range of competitive racing events as well as a full party programme.
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This annual yacht regatta dates back to 1893. In the early years, Burnham Week was regarded as the last event in the sailing calendar. In the days before marinas afforded year-round access, many yachts were laid up for the winter in mud-berths on the east coast rivers. The racing fleets worked their
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On the last Saturday of September, the town holds its Illuminated Carnival, which was held for the 100th year in 2008. The carnival takes place on the High Street and Quay with stalls, sideshows and displays, and culminates with a grand illuminated procession in the evening, which leaves from the
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Burnham-on-Crouch hosts an annual sailing event known as Burnham Week, which takes place in the last week of August. The week includes competitive yacht and dinghy racing on the River Crouch. The event is shared among the four established sailing clubs in Burnham: The
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in Station Road in Burnham-on-Crouch. It was built in 1950 as the Congregational Church after its predecessor burnt down in 1946. The URC Church was formed when the Congregational church merged with the local Methodist church in 1984. Also on Station Road is the
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attack and as a night flight station. The small grass landing field covered an area of about 150 acres. There were no permanent buildings, and the personnel were billeted in tented accommodation. The base was initially established by the
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Burnham-on-Crouch holds a bi-annual charity fund-raising pub crawl, an event which first took place in June 2007. Typically more than 100 local people walk through the town in themed fancy dress raising money for
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and a site at Creeksea. Unconnected with these activities, the area often witnessed Luftwaffe crashes and bomb, mine and V-weapon explosions – German parachute mines caused fatalities in the town and at nearby
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lifeboat presence. Initially it operated only during the sailing season, but from 1987 it has done so all year. The on-shore facilities are in the marina with two floating boathouses in Burnham yacht harbour.
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airfield was established in 1915 on agricultural land next to present-day Wick Farm. It was used until early 1919. It was established for use by Home Defence aircraft in order to defend against
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area (population 20,000), meaning it has facilities that are uncommon in small towns, such as a cinema, a laundrette, a post office, 22 licensed drinking establishments and three pharmacies.
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battalions, led by Lt-Col Dunford-Slater. From 1943 to 1945 it was HMS St Mathew, base for up to 1400 sailors training on minor landing craft. The navy occupied the
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clock tower and proceeds around the town. There is also a fancy-dress competition for children. The carnival is sponsored by local businesses.
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whose overlord was Ralph Baynard. Historically, it has benefited from its location on the coast – first as a ferry port, later as a
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The civil parish extends 5 miles (8 km) east of the town to the mouth of the River Crouch. It includes the hamlets of
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is a large medieval church dedicated to St Mary the Virgin. The church is first recorded in 1155, when it was given to
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The Royal Corinthian Yacht Club at Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex. The international style building was designed by
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west of the town; Stoneyhills to the north; and Dammer Wick, West Wick and East Wick east of the town.
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Although the town has a population of little over 7,500, it is the principal settlement in the wider
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Burnham Golf Club, an 18-hole course, is at Creeksea, approximately 1.5 miles from the town centre.
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provides regular services to Wickford and Southminster, with direct services extending to and from
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called Alward and 10 free men. After 1066 it was acquired by a Norman called Tedric Pointel of
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and Saint FM, a community based station which broadcast from the town.
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clubs, all of which compete at local, county and regional levels.
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designed in 1931 by the modernist architect Joseph Emberton. The
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during peak hours, thus allowing the town's inclusion in the
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known for its oyster beds, and most recently as a centre for
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Burnham played a significant role in both world wars. A
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Burnham-on-Crouch is located in Essex
Essex
OS grid reference
TQ948959
District
Maldon
Shire county
Essex
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
CM0
Dialling code
Police
Essex
Fire
Essex
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
Maldon
UK
England
Essex

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