The Chishills Newsletter March 2014
Chis Malyon, the Head of Finance for the County Council, will attend the next Parish Council meeting on March 10th to answer questions from the community. The newly opened Melbourn […]
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Chis Malyon, the Head of Finance for the County Council, will attend the next Parish Council meeting on March 10th to answer questions from the community. The newly opened Melbourn […]
Local resident has successfully tackled speeding issues in Great Chishill by directly contacting companies whose vehicles are seen speeding, resulting in apologies and commitments to address the problem. The annual
The Chishill Cricket Club’s annual dinner successfully raised £908 to support the club’s activities in 2014, with over seventy attendees enjoying a meal and live entertainment. The village’s flashing speed
The County Council is transitioning to a service area committee system to enhance transparency and decision-making by involving a wider range of people, while also addressing budget concerns and maintaining
The Village Hall Committee held a positive meeting in October to discuss the future of the village hall, resulting in the appointment of a maintenance manager for a trial period
James Coney has been co-opted onto the Parish Council, bringing a youthful perspective as a carpenter and woodworker to fill a recent vacancy. A large choir and orchestra will perform
The Crowther family, long-time active members of the village, have moved to Royston temporarily before settling in Cambridge, marking the end of their 31-year residence in Chishill. The Carpet Bowls
The Lynchets farm is relocating to Horningsea due to the County Council’s policy of using the farm as a start-up for new entrants, but they are offering village-reared Lincoln Red
Great Chishill’s football teams concluded their season with notable achievements, including the first XI winning the Bambridge Cup and the second XI earning their highest finish in recent years, despite
Tracey Greeman successfully completed the Virgin London Marathon, raising nearly £4000 for the breast cancer charity Walk the Walk, and plans to participate in the SunWalk with other village ladies.