The Chishills Newsletter October 2008
Emma Heath and her family have returned to Great Chishill to enjoy village life and be closer to family, thanks to the village’s new affordable housing scheme. The Parish Council […]
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Emma Heath and her family have returned to Great Chishill to enjoy village life and be closer to family, thanks to the village’s new affordable housing scheme. The Parish Council […]
The Youth Club successfully raised £200 through a car wash event in early August, which helped fund two outings to Mepal outdoor adventure centre and Thorpe Park. An arson incident
Great Chishill Cricket Club honored three retiring officers, Des Manning, John Manning, and Stephen Saunders, for their combined 132 years of service with a surprise presentation and life membership, marking
The first Great Chishill Midsummer Ball, held on June 21st, was a successful event featuring a champagne reception, a three-course meal, and dancing, raising approximately £2000 for village organisations. The
Cambridgeshire Police Authority is seeking applicants for four independent member posts to help ensure an effective and efficient police force, with applications due by June 3rd. The Royston Choral Society
The affordable housing scheme on Heydon Road was officially opened by local MP Andrew Lansley, with contributions from various community members and organizations, highlighting the collaborative effort to address housing
The village successfully held the Sport Relief Mile 2008 event despite poor weather, with over 330 participants and nearly £1000 raised for charity, thanks to the efforts of local teams,
The village is seeking volunteers to help distribute the monthly newsletter, as some current distributors are becoming weary, and it requires only up to an hour of commitment per month.
Police in South Cambridgeshire are investigating a series of 19 robberies and burglaries targeting elderly victims, with suspects posing as police officers to gain entry into homes. Cambridgeshire County Council
The volunteer speed watch group has begun measuring traffic speeds in the village, revealing that over 30% of vehicles exceed the 35 mph limit, prompting police enforcement checks to be