The Chishills Newsletter November 2025
A roaring success at the artisan fair. Some marvellous arts and crafts and funds raised for the community. Wreath making at the Village Hall!
The monthly newsletter printed and distributed for free to all residents of the village. This is a PDF archive going back to the very beginning in 2007.
A roaring success at the artisan fair. Some marvellous arts and crafts and funds raised for the community. Wreath making at the Village Hall!
A new Parish Clerk joins! Chishill Bridge club celebrates its successes.
Sarah Scott stands down as Clerk to the Parish Council after many years service. A guide to the autumnal berries that can be found around the village.
A memorial football match was held for Rick Rogers, who played for Great Chishill for many years. The friendly match raised money for the MND Association. There is an opportunity
A churchyard clean-up will be taking place in mid-July to spruce up St Swithun’s. The village website gets a new owner.
The village recently held a successful “Big Sale” event, organized by Sarah Scott, where over 40 houses participated in selling or freecycling unwanted items, creating a lively atmosphere with many
The Great Chishill Playground Project team raised over £1,000 at a village slideshow evening, contributing to their fund which now exceeds £20,000, as they continue to work on grant applications
The Chishill village hosted its annual Sloe Gin Competition at the URC, featuring 42 homemade entries and raising over £300 for the Tower Bell fund, with Ivan Sharpe and Trudie
The Pheasant hosted a fully booked Burns’ Night celebration at the end of January, featuring a ceremonial haggis parade, stories, poetry, and a three-course meal with whisky. The Great Chishill
Royston & District Community Transport is a local charity offering door-to-door transport services for those over 60 or with mobility issues, and they are seeking more volunteer drivers to help