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The Chishills Newsletter July 2015

The Great Chishill Windmill Trust’s Windmill Celebration Day attracted 150 attendees who enjoyed various activities and raised £519 for the windmill’s refurbishment. The St Swithun’s Ball and Mad Hatter’s Tea […]

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Action Packed Fund Raising Weekend

Midsummer Ball A huge and very heartfelt thanks to all who came, enjoyed, supported and contributed to the wonderful evening that raised £9,500 for the church refurbishment appeal fund. We

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Windmill Celebration Day

On 13th June the Great Chishill Windmill Trust held a Celebration Day which was attended by around 150 people! The day was packed with a wide range of activities including

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Going, Going, all Gone

Sunday 17th May saw the next in the series of fund raising events for St Swithun’s church refurbishment appeal. The smell of a BBQ and the promise of a celebrity

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The Chishills Newsletter May 2015

The village hall has undergone a major revamp, featuring a new natural wood floor, acoustic tiling, and full redecoration, enhancing its appeal for social events and club activities. The Melbourn

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Village Hall Renovations Complete

Great Chishill Village Hall has been closed for a few weeks for renovation. The works are now complete and the hall was officially re-opened on Friday 10th April. Renovations included

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The Chishills Newsletter April 2015

The Royston Choral Society held a successful fundraising concert at St Swithun’s on 14 March, raising £256 plus bar proceeds for the church restoration fund. Great Chishill’s football team, despite

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The Chishills Newsletter March 2015

The Windmill Trust is seeking a volunteer with expertise in Listed Building Consent to assist with the upcoming renovation of the Great Chishill windmill, a project that requires careful planning

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The Chishills Newsletter February 2015

The Great Chishill Sloe Gin Competition, a key fundraising event for the village, continues to support the refurbishment of St Swithun’s Church bells, which require significant repairs to ensure safe

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