Richard E Grant reads, directed by Johnny Vegas Show more The Wombles live under Wimbledon Common, and it is their special responsibility to 'tidy up' everything that untidy human beings leave behind.
Not that he invented The Wombles – it was author Elizabeth Beresford who wrote the books about creatures living on Wimbledon Common, collecting litter under the noses of humans, and then ...
describes them as "a bit like teddy bears to look at but they have real claws and live beneath Wimbledon Common" - an area of green open space in London. The Wombles were secretive creatures ...
The Leicestershire Litter Wombles have, after five years, reached a milestone of collecting 200,000 bags of the waste and detritus others have tossed away but co-founder Bob Lee says he does not ...
Branding agency How&How has created a new identity for The Wombles, who are lending their name to a new initiative for sustainable brands The Wombles first appeared on TV screens over 50 years ago.
Ipswich Town Women got back to winning ways after last week’s loss to promotion rivals Hashtag United with a comfortable 3-0 ...
Reeves was sold to Bradford City in 2017 before returning to the Wombles six years later after spells at Notts County and Stevenage. AFC Wimbledon's story holds a unique place in English football.
A goal apiece from strike duo Sarah Stacey and Sophie Gillies won all three points for City Women in a 2-1 victory against ...
The events that happened afterward would be remembered and talked about for many, many years," said Jake Reeves.Few current players, if any, know AFC Wimbledon better than the midfielder.The skipper ...
Few current players, if any, know AFC Wimbledon better than the midfielder ... Nine years ago, he was part of the Wombles team that beat Plymouth Argyle 2-0 in front of more than 55,000 people ...