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 […]
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 […]
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
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
If you come across a pothole which you think is dangerous, please report it to the Police using the 101 number. Non dangerous potholes should be reported to the County
The King’s Men, a renowned close harmony group, performed at St Swithun’s Church on December 7th to launch a fundraising campaign aimed at raising £50,000 for essential preservation work on
Elizabeth Allford has sent this in. My mum, Muriel Baker, nee Gunnell, who was a member of this parish all her young life sadly passed away on 30th November 2014
Villagers in Chishill gathered on November 9th at the war memorial to honor those who died in the two world wars, with a service led by Rev. Duncan Goldie and
Chrishall School is participating in Waitrose’s Community Matters Scheme to raise funds for an outdoor classroom, encouraging shoppers to support their initiative by voting for them throughout November. The Windmill
Janet Erskine is stepping down as the editor of the Chishills Newsletter after nearly eight years, handing over the role to Neil Heywood due to her upcoming relocation and technical
On Friday 12th September, the Police were in the village and 29 out of 79 drivers discovered that this is the possible reward for driving through Great Chishill at more