The community network was established three months ago and chose a design by Ruth Perrin for the logo, which features caricature Inglewood buildings.
Ms Perrin said it was important to include the clock tower in her design because it was such an iconic structure in the area.
Inglewood on Beaufort chairman Vince Garreffa said the group was thrilled with the final design.
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READ NOW‘We just love what she’s done for us ” we are thrilled to bits,’ he said.
‘It has emotional attachments for people and shows the eclectic feel of the village.
‘Now that we have it, we are moving ahead leaps and bounds.’
The logo will adorn the group’s stationary, website and Facebook page.
The Inglewood on Beaufort committee is planning night markets for the street later this year.
‘We are now taking submissions from people interested in getting involved in the night market,’ Mr Garreffa said.