The Chishills Newsletter December 2025
The village turns out for Remembrance Day. The fundraising for the playground has passed £25,000, with more activities planned for the coming months.
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.
The village turns out for Remembrance Day. The fundraising for the playground has passed £25,000, with more activities planned for the coming months.
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