The Chishills Newsletter March 2024
The URC Chapel will host a free Singing Day on March 10th, featuring a workshop led by Lynette Alcantara and a new composition by Jamie W. Hall, with participants invited […]
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The URC Chapel will host a free Singing Day on March 10th, featuring a workshop led by Lynette Alcantara and a new composition by Jamie W. Hall, with participants invited […]
Granta Medical Practices provides a mix of face-to-face, telephone, and online appointments, with routine slots released daily, and emphasizes confidentiality and appropriate triage to ensure patients are seen by the
Great Chishill’s historic windmill is seeking new volunteers to help with tours during its busy 2024 open days, which are crucial for maintaining and refurbishing the mill. Hubert de Froberville
Hubert de Froberville is organizing a humanitarian aid drive, collecting essential items like sleeping bags and baby formula, to deliver to Ukrainian services in December with the help of Simon
The Parish Council has installed a roadside mirror at the Barley Road and Hall Lane crossroads to improve driver safety and is seeking feedback from the community. The Great Chishill
The Village Harvest Service and Supper on October 1st invites everyone to join a celebration with a potluck supper and an auction to support Jimmy’s Night Shelter. St Swithun’s Church
The Great Chishill Village Choir is hosting a light-hearted evening of song, poetry, and Pimms on Friday, 1st September at the URC Chapel, featuring performances by baritone Jamie W. Hall
The Playground Committee in Great Chishill is actively fundraising for a new playground, with upcoming events including a Footie Fun day, a dinner dance, and a children’s Christmas party. The
The Parish Council has been actively engaging with the community through events like the Annual Meeting and a village litter pick, receiving positive feedback on their efforts and planning to
The village of Great Chishill celebrated the Coronation Weekend with various events, including Morris dancing, barrel rolling, and Scottish dancing, raising over £500 for local charities such as the Playground