Villers-Plouich, France The Borough is informally twinned with the village of
Villers-Plouich, in Northern France. This association dates back to World War I, following the role played by the
Wandsworth Battalion in the liberation of Villers-Plouich in 1917, and again, following recapture, in 1918. Writing in the 'Wandsworth Borough News' in 1920, Robert H Harker, a Lieutenant in the Battalion, described the cemetery in the village as
"an inseparable link between our great Borough and that village of Villers-Plouich, near the Somme". For his courage and determination during the hostilities,
Corporal Edward Foster, of Tooting, was awarded both the
Victoria Cross and the
Médaille militaire. A green heritage plaque was unveiled at his former home at Tooting in 2017, and in 2018 a memorial in his name was established on the outskirts of Villers-Plouich. Following the end of the War the village was adopted by the then
Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth under the British 'League of Help' scheme,
Schiedam, Netherlands Wandsworth first established a twin town arrangement with
Schiedam, in the Netherlands, in 1946. A number of refugees from Schiedam who had lived for a time in Wandsworth during World War II hoped to maintain their connections with the London Borough during peacetime. The twinning was organised within the scope of the Dutch-English Sports Plan. swimming, gymnastics, korfball (Wandsworth has a korfball club, at Tooting) and cricket (Schiedam is one of the strongholds for cricket in the Netherlands). For many years the wartime connections were acknowledged during annual Remembrance Day commemorations in the two municipalities, either through an exchange of wreaths or by sending a representative. Within the context of both inter-business exchange and sporting fixtures, visits were also arranged by specific Wandsworth organisations such as Small Electric Motors and the
Rediffusion factory, as guests of their counterparts at Schiedam companies such as Wilton Personnel and Pieterman Glass. In 1970 a large delegation from Wandsworth visited Schiedam for celebrations marking the 25th anniversary of the town's liberation. Further sporting and cultural exchanges continued through to at least 1977. However, in 1997, an article in the Dutch local press observed that the relationship with Wandsworth had lapsed. ==Localities==