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Villers-Plouich

Villers-Plouich

FieldValue
nameVillers-Plouich
commune statusCommune
imageEglise Villers-Plouich1.jpg
captionThe church in Villers-Plouich
image coat of armsBlason ville fr Villers-Plouich (Nord).svg
arrondissementCambrai
cantonLe Cateau-Cambrésis
INSEE59625
postal code59231
mayorPascal Bruniaux
term2020–2026
intercommunalityCA Cambrai
coordinates
elevation m80
elevation min m78
elevation max m131
area km210.97
population
population date
population footnotes

|image coat of arms = Blason ville fr Villers-Plouich (Nord).svg

Villers-Plouich () is a commune in the Nord department in northern France, situated 14 km south-west of the town of Cambrai.

Geography

The commune of has evolved over time to consist of the main village centre and two separate hamlets:

  • Beaucamp lies 1.5 km to the west of the village centre, and consists of about twenty dwellings
  • La Vacquerie lies 2.5 km to the east of the village centre, and contains about 35 dwellings, a church and a cemetery

History

Church records for the commune date back to the 12th Century, though the regular discovery of tools from the prehistoric period, and of several Gallo-Roman sites in the vicinity suggest much earlier human occupation. By the 19th Century, the village boasted a grinding mill, a brewery and a railway station.

Site of the old railway station

The commune was the scene of intense and prolonged trench warfare during the First World War, notably during the Battle of Cambrai in 1917, and in the approach to the Battle of the Canal du Nord in 1918. The hamlet of La Vacquerie lay on the Hindenburg Line. By the end of hostilities in 1918, the entire commune was almost completely destroyed.

The village was rebuilt in the subsequent years, and is known today for its two impressive twentieth century churches, and as a producer of Belgian endive. As of 2017 a team of de-miners still visited the area two times per year, to safely dispose of munitions found by local farmers.

Heritage

Both churches, built during the years of reconstruction following the Great War, were designed by (winner of the 'Grand Prix de Rome'), and feature external sculpturing by Marcel Gaumont.

The church of Saint-Quentin, is located in the village centre and the church of Saint Joseph is at La Vacquerie.

Outside the 'Mairie' (municipal hall), on 'Place de Wandsworth', stands a British red telephone box, which was installed to commemorate the centenary of the Armistice. The commune has a school, a community hall, two football pitches, and two areas for pétanque. The village has an active community Facebook page with regular coverage of local events.

Multiple improvement projects are envisaged - the creation of a communal garden and orchard, the restoration of two distinctive pigeon towers and the construction of improved flood defences. The production of Belgian endive was established in the 1940s. Traditionally grown in the surrounding fields as a winter vegetable, the more recent establishment of an indoor 'salle de forçage' facility enables production all year round, and provides employment for about 25 workers from the surrounding area. The cultivation of field-grown endives is now regarded as a delicacy.[[File:Witlof en wortel.jpg|none|thumb|138x138px|Belgian endive]]A prominent war memorial is located in the village centre. There are three cemeteries with British military graves within the commune - the Fifteen Ravine Cemetery, the Communal Cemetery and the Sunken Road Cemetery.

Flooding in 2008

On the evening of 11 September 2008 a major storm caused severe flooding in Villers-Plouich and the surrounding communes, making it impossible to enter or leave the village, and tragically a fatality was reported in the commune. The valley terrain of the village serves to increase its exposure to such events.

Transport

The commune boasted a halt on the railway line from Saint-Just-en-Chaussée to Douai, but this section of the line was closed in the 1970s. The nearest train station is now at Cambrai, about 15 km to the North-East. The village is served by the Line 14 TUC ('Transports urbains du Cambrésis') public bus that runs between Cambrai and Villers-Guislain.

Heraldry

Ermine a chief sable

References

References

  1. (13 September 2022). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises.
  2. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/metadonnees/geographie/commune/59625-villers-plouich INSEE commune file]
  3. Mitchinson, K. W.. (1999-03-16). "Villers-Plouich: Hindenburg Line". Pen and Sword.
  4. Mitchinson, K. W.. (1999-03-16). "Villers-Plouich: Hindenburg Line". Pen and Sword.
  5. "Villers Plouich - Communauté d'Agglomération de Cambrai".
  6. (2017-05-05). "Virée avec des démineurs pour récolter des obus".
  7. (2018-09-28). "Une cabine anglaise dans le village".
  8. (2019-09-20). "Villers-Plouich : Une nouvelle tête à l'école communale".
  9. "Réhabilitation et extension de la Salle des fêtes en espace multifonctions à Villers Plouich".
  10. "▶️ Merci pour l'accueil: Villers-Plouich, projets du village et production d'endives - 07/09/2021 - Vidéo Wéo".
  11. "L'endive de pleine terre, une denrée (devenue) rare dans le Cambrésis".
  12. "Inondations dans le Nord: on ne peut ni entrer ni sortir du village".
  13. (2018-09-10). "Il y a dix ans, des inondations terrassaient la commune".
  14. "Inondations dans le Nord: les raisons d'une catastrophe".
  15. not a formal twinning, see [http://www.cc-europe.org/jumelages.html the site ''Comité Cambrésis Europe''.] {{Webarchive. link. (2011-09-11)
  16. McCue, Paul. (2010-01-01). "Wandsworth and Battersea Battalions in the Great War". Casemate Publishers.
  17. Geoff. (2017-04-10). "Tiny Ted’s Tooting".
  18. "Memorial to war hero 'Tiny Ted'".
  19. "League of Help".
  20. "Wandsworth's wartime links with village in France renewed with memorial unveiled to Ted Foster VC and gift of iconic red telephone box".
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