The Chishills Newsletter March 2010
The Open Gardens event in Great Chishill will take place on Sunday, 23rd May, with villagers opening their gardens to support St. Swithun’s Church, and attendees can enjoy teas at […]
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 Open Gardens event in Great Chishill will take place on Sunday, 23rd May, with villagers opening their gardens to support St. Swithun’s Church, and attendees can enjoy teas at […]
The Gt and Lt Chishill Youth Committee is seeking new volunteers for the roles of Chairperson and Secretary to help continue the support and direction of the local Youth Club,
Hazel shares her rewarding experience as a Guide Dogs Puppy Walker, detailing the demanding but fulfilling process of training Zeus, a guide dog puppy, in preparation for his formal training
The village expresses gratitude to Graham, the local postman known for his cheerful reliability, ahead of his retirement in the New Year, with plans to show appreciation at Barley Post
The Chrishall exchange has been upgraded with fibre optic cables, but residents experiencing poor broadband speeds should check their home equipment and contact their service providers, as a nationwide rollout
The village has implemented a “Speedwatch” initiative to address residents’ concerns about speeding, involving trained volunteers monitoring vehicle speeds and collaborating with police to educate drivers and enforce speed limits.
Stop Stansted Expansion is encouraging community members affected by aircraft noise to participate in BAA’s Noise Action Plan consultation by following a step-by-step guide available from the editor, with responses
The 7th Royston (Barkway) Scout Group is thriving with a large number of young participants, but is in need of more leaders to accommodate the growing interest from the community.
The Great Chishill Cricket Club is thriving with its first team performing well in Cambridgeshire’s highest village cricket league, and the emergence of talented young players alongside experienced members highlights
Heather and Ivor Dartnall, long-time active members of the Great Chishill community, are leaving the village to live on a narrowboat, and they express gratitude for the support they received