The Chishills Newsletter February 2021
An interesting discovery in the chapel graveyard has led to Thomas Waller, a young man who died from wounds sustained at Ypres in 1914, being officially recognized as a Great […]
An interesting discovery in the chapel graveyard has led to Thomas Waller, a young man who died from wounds sustained at Ypres in 1914, being officially recognized as a Great […]
New dog waste bins have been installed in the village, one in May Street and one in Hall Lane. A new litter bin also added on the playing fields. With
The windmill restoration project in Great Chishill achieved a significant milestone with the successful testing of the tail structure, and the Windmill Trust is now focused on establishing a safe
This is not an advent calendar as you may know it, and there are no chocolates behind the doors, BUT, many people in the village have prepared ‘windows’ which will
from Hilary Goodall Following the success of the Write Here, Write Now project earlier this year, it was a good time to put something together about Christmas for display in
The ladies of Barley Knitting Group have been busy again, decorating our post boxes for charity. So, if this has made you smile please help others smile at Christmas by
The Great Chishill Community Pub Limited encourages residents to complete a questionnaire to gather opinions on community matters, with options to download or submit responses electronically. Simon Clark has submitted
The Pheasant pub has been registered as an “asset of community value,” initiating a six-month moratorium on its sale to allow the Parish to prepare a bid, with plans for
It has come to light that there is a planning application for a VERY large barn at Langley Park Farm. As the farm is small compared with the size of
The October flu clinics at Duxford Imperial War Museum are fully booked, but flu vaccinations can still be booked online at Tesco in Royston, which may be crucial due to