Talk:Chigwell

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Image:UK map icon.png This article falls within the scope of WikiProject UK geography, an attempt to build a comprehensive guide to places in the UK. If you wish to contribute you can visit the project page where there are resources & guidelines, to do lists and discussions.
This article has been rated "stub" on the Wikipedia Version 1.0 quality scale.

On the project page you can find detailed guides on how to write about counties and settlements, as well as where to find statistics, references and other useful things. Additionally, the following have been identified as specific improvements this article needs:



[edit] Etymology

So what does Chigwell mean? One might assume that there was a well there, but chig? -- Evertype· 13:06, 24 September 2006 (UTC)

According to P. H. Reaney's 'Place-Names of Essex', it means 'Cicca's Well', Cicca being an Anglo-Saxon name.

[edit] Transport

As per Waltham Cross, I don't see why a detailed list of public transport routes is needed. Does anyone think it is? Rogwan 21:21, 5 April 2007 (UTC)