The Chishills Newsletter December 2010
The Parish Council is revisiting the village plan last updated five years ago and is seeking volunteers and input from organization leaders to assist with the process, with details available […]
The Parish Council is revisiting the village plan last updated five years ago and is seeking volunteers and input from organization leaders to assist with the process, with details available […]
Albert and Gillian Phillpot, who moved to Waller’s Close nearly 20 years ago, are nearing the completion of their house renovation and appreciate the community spirit in Chishill, looking forward
Great Chishill’s cricket season ended with the 1st eleven being relegated from the top village competition in Cambridgeshire, but the 2nd eleven’s strong performance offers hope for the future. The
The Cambridge Branch of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People is hosting a sponsored stroll at Milton Country Park on Sunday, 10 October, to raise funds for the charity, with activities
Things you may not know about staging a Show Garden and Reasons to think twice before agreeing next time ! “… a garden to include shocking pink and raise awareness
The Steve Saunders Memorial Match and Youth Club Fete on July 4th, 2010, celebrated the memory of Stephen Saunders with a day of cricket, community activities, and a special Spitfire
Doreen and Laurence Bullen, new residents of Great Chishill, have settled into their home after a varied life that included running a pub, and are enjoying the quieter village life
The Annual Parish Meeting was well-attended, featuring reports from various committees, the introduction of new District Council representative Jose Hales, and the announcement of the first Community Awards. The Cambridgeshire
Summer must be on the way! Chelsea Flower Show has started and unless you already have tickets, as they are all now sold, the best place to see it is
The Heydon Grange Wind Farm proposal is facing opposition due to a lack of public awareness, and residents are encouraged to join an action group to fight the development by