SPORT RELIEF came back to Great Chishill
On Sunday 20th March, 140 people turned up from far and wide and took part in the Great Chishill Sport Relief Event. The sun shone, the WI served freshly baked […]
On Sunday 20th March, 140 people turned up from far and wide and took part in the Great Chishill Sport Relief Event. The sun shone, the WI served freshly baked […]
Six months of lessons were put to the test on Friday March 18th when the Group held its first dance in the village hall. All passed with flying colours –
The Great Chishill Windmill Trust is progressing with plans to restore the historic windmill, having secured funding for urgent trestle reinforcement and working towards obtaining necessary permissions, despite delays and
The annual Sloe Gin Competition culiminated in the Tasting & Results Party on Saturday 20th February 8.00pm at Hall Farm by kind invitation of Peter and Jean Wiseman. As usual
The County Council is facing financial challenges due to the withdrawal of government revenue support, leading to potential cuts in services such as bus subsidies, road maintenance, and winter gritting,
Cambridge’s Kings Men returned to St Swithuns Church for a successful concert, raising over £2,500 for the church’s refurbishment through a diverse musical program enjoyed by a packed audience. After
The music scholars of Kings College Cambridge – the ‘Kings Men’ – delivered a splendid concert in St Swithuns on Sunday 6th December. The programme consisted of a mix of
Villagers from the Chishills and Icknield Way parishes gathered for a Remembrance Day service led by Revd Andy Colebrooke, which included prayers, the reading of names, and a wreath-laying ceremony.
St Swithun’s Appeal chairman, Angus Gent, urged villagers to contribute their skills and ideas for the church’s refurbishment, with the aim of raising £50,000 to secure a Heritage Lottery Fund
Taking the lead by just one point, ‘Heydon Hell Raisers’ beat ‘Team Dog-Minion’ to win the musical quiz night held on October 17th in support of the St Swithun’s Appeal.