The Chishills Newsletter August 2014
The village féte on July 6th was a success, raising a record-breaking £1148.50, with 10% of the profits going to St Swithun’s church and the rest benefiting the Youth Club […]
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The village féte on July 6th was a success, raising a record-breaking £1148.50, with 10% of the profits going to St Swithun’s church and the rest benefiting the Youth Club […]
The Gourley family, who moved to Hope Cottages in Great Chishill last year, express their gratitude for the warm welcome they’ve received and share updates about their new life, including
The Great Chishill Windmill Trustees have secured a 125-year lease agreement with Cambridge County Council, allowing them to move forward with restoration plans funded by £34,000 in donations and grants,
The Great Chishill Cricket Club is inviting new members to join and participate in the upcoming season, with details available on their website and opportunities to meet at home games
Wendy and David McKeown have recently moved to Great Chishill after living in Foxton for 37 years, and they are enjoying their retirement while maintaining a lodge in Weybourne for
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