The Chishills Newsletter April 2025
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 […]
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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
The Playground Committee has successfully raised over £20,000 towards their £60,000 target to replace old playground equipment, thanks to community support and various fundraising events, with plans to apply for
The Parish Council has introduced new ‘Village Map’ tote bags and postcards for sale, with proceeds likely supporting community initiatives, and interested residents can contact the Clerk, Sarah Scott, for
The Great Chishill Artisan Festival was a monumental success, attracting over 300 visitors and raising approximately £3,250 for Brain Tumour Research and the Great Chishill Playground Project through a showcase
Great Chishill Cricket Club celebrated their promotion to the Cambridgeshire Cricket Association Junior League 1 South after winning the Junior League 2 South, marking their sixth piece of silverware in
Local author Jonathan Crouch, originally from Great Chishill, has self-published his debut novel “Price: World,” which features a thrilling storyline involving a British scientist and is set in a fictional
The Granta Medical Practices have introduced a new telephone system with a call-back option, which has faced some issues, and they offer an online consultation service for routine medical queries
Granta Medical Practices has improved patient access by hiring seven new GPs and promoting the NHS “Pharmacy First” service, which allows eligible patients to obtain prescription medicine without seeing a