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On February 6th at around 1115 this unusual meterological phenomenom was seen immediately above Great Chishill. According to our weatherman contact it is called a circumzenithal arc (CZA). CZAs are […]
On February 6th at around 1115 this unusual meterological phenomenom was seen immediately above Great Chishill. According to our weatherman contact it is called a circumzenithal arc (CZA). CZAs are […]
The village mourns the loss of two beloved community figures, Andrew Gardiner, a proactive Parish Council Chairman, and Jim Brearley, a generous and memorable character known for his contributions to
We’re looking for volunteers to help us produce a more interesting leaflet interpreting the history and heritage of the church, as part of our heritage lottery funded project to repair
The restoration project for St Swithun’s Tower in Great Chishill is progressing, with nearly £53,000 raised through fundraising events, and plans for repairs and new facilities pending diocesan approval and
The year 2016 turned into a momentous one for the windmill – on December 14 the Trust was granted Listed Building Consent (LBC). This is key to taking active steps
The Chishills’ senior members celebrated Christmas on 15th December in the village hall with a wonderful tea funded by the Parish Council and organised by the team of ladies shown
The Great Chishill and Heydon Children’s Party was held in the Village Hall on 11th December. More than 50 children and the families were entertained by the marvellous Stripey Wipey.
The popular Craft Fair was held at Lynchets Farm in New Road on 3rd December. This was again a very successful event – great atmosphere, and lots of people came
The popular Craft Fair was held at Lynchets Farm in New Road on 3rd December. This was againa very successful event – great atmosphere, and lots of people came from
Great Chishill’s United Reform Church is facing potential closure due to declining congregations and the departure of key supporters, prompting a community-driven initiative to increase the chapel’s usage through events