The Chishills Newsletter July 2018
The Great Chishill Midsummer Ball, held on June 16th to support St Swithun’s Church, was a spectacular event with 250 attendees enjoying a night of dining, games, and dancing, thanks […]
The Great Chishill Midsummer Ball, held on June 16th to support St Swithun’s Church, was a spectacular event with 250 attendees enjoying a night of dining, games, and dancing, thanks […]
Tess Gent writes Saturday 16th June saw the return of Great Chishill’s Midsummer Ball, raising money for St Swithun’s Church. Months of what must have been very hard work by
The Parish Council have received a letter from a company called Waldon who are proposing a telephone mast on Hall Lane and given until 20th June for comments! The Parish
June 10th started out overcast but as 2pm approached the skies cleared giving way to a glorious afternoon and evening – perfect for the Open Gardens afternoon. This was the
After the 3 May local elections, Chishill welcomed two new Parish Councillors, Jean Wiseman and Bob Hatt, while previous Chair James Coney narrowly lost his seat, and the village is
The village recently held a community litter-picking event sponsored by the URC, which was successful in collecting 15 bags of rubbish, but was followed by a disappointing incident of fly-tipping
As part of the continuing fund raising for the restoration of St Swithuns, Great Chishill resident Lisa Mackenzie organised for the choir of which she was, and sometimes still is,
The Great Chishill Sloe Gin competition, organized by the village bellringers, saw a record-breaking 60 entries and raised £313 for the St Swithun’s Bell Fund, with Neil Heywood and Ian
The restoration of St Swithun’s Tower is progressing despite delays caused by adverse weather, with extensive rebuilding needed due to the discovery of separation between the tower’s face and core,