How times have changed!
Elizabeth Allford has sent this in. My mum, Muriel Baker, nee Gunnell, who was a member of this parish all her young life sadly passed away on 30th November 2014 […]
Elizabeth Allford has sent this in. My mum, Muriel Baker, nee Gunnell, who was a member of this parish all her young life sadly passed away on 30th November 2014 […]
Villagers in Chishill gathered on November 9th at the war memorial to honor those who died in the two world wars, with a service led by Rev. Duncan Goldie and
Chrishall School is participating in Waitrose’s Community Matters Scheme to raise funds for an outdoor classroom, encouraging shoppers to support their initiative by voting for them throughout November. The Windmill
Janet Erskine is stepping down as the editor of the Chishills Newsletter after nearly eight years, handing over the role to Neil Heywood due to her upcoming relocation and technical
On Friday 12th September, the Police were in the village and 29 out of 79 drivers discovered that this is the possible reward for driving through Great Chishill at more
John Crawley reflects on his 50 years living in Chishill, highlighting the village’s history, community efforts to preserve local landmarks, and the evolving social structure through clubs and societies. The
The village féte on July 6th was a success, raising a record-breaking £1148.50, with 10% of the profits going to St Swithun’s church and the rest benefiting the Youth Club
The Gourley family, who moved to Hope Cottages in Great Chishill last year, express their gratitude for the warm welcome they’ve received and share updates about their new life, including
The church had its 5 yearly architect’s inspection last August and at an open meeting in St Swithun’s church on 30th June the full extent of his report was revealed.
The Great Chishill Windmill Trustees have secured a 125-year lease agreement with Cambridge County Council, allowing them to move forward with restoration plans funded by £34,000 in donations and grants,