Bowls Club Final
One of the village’s most keenly fought contests climaxed on 5 March as the Bowls Club staged its annual knock-out competition final. Over the winter season, two dozen entrants were […]
What’s going on in the village, parish and area
One of the village’s most keenly fought contests climaxed on 5 March as the Bowls Club staged its annual knock-out competition final. Over the winter season, two dozen entrants were […]
Rabbit Residence Rescue was founded by local resident, Caroline Collings over 20 years ago and became a registered charity in 2012. The rescue is run by two fully trained animal
The Cricketer’s Arms, a pop-up pub event organized by Great Chishill’s cricketers to celebrate the club’s 150th anniversary, successfully raised over £1000 and served more than 70 meals, creating a
On Saturday 22nd February the great Great Chishill Sloe Gin Competition party was held at Stackyard Cottage, kindly hosted by Jean and Peter Wiseman. This very popular annual event raises
Great Chishill Cricket Club is looking forward to a memorable 12 months as the club celebrate its 150th year. The celebrations started off with a Pop Up Pub in the
Great Chishill Football Club has disbanded due to injuries, an ageing squad, and difficulty attracting younger players, marking the end of a significant chapter in the village’s history. Great Chishill
The Christmas Tree Festival at St Swithun’s Church was a successful two-day event featuring 25 themed trees and diverse musical performances, raising £600 for the church and £200 for Chrishall
The annual Senior’s Christmas Tea took place in the village hall on 19th December. As usual it was well attended, and a good opportunity for folk to get together socially.
The Christmas Tree Festival was held on 14th and 15th December in St Swithuns Church. There were 25 trees decorated by the various organisations, clubs and societies in the village,
Last year, if you were walking or driving around Barley during December you may have been surprised to see that the six post boxes in the village had been yarn