The Chishills Newsletter June 2019
The proposal for a new town development at Heydon has resurfaced, with plans for 3,000 to 7,000 houses, which would significantly impact the surrounding villages and rival the size of […]
What’s going on in the village, parish and area
The proposal for a new town development at Heydon has resurfaced, with plans for 3,000 to 7,000 houses, which would significantly impact the surrounding villages and rival the size of […]
The Chishill Chalk Pit, a historical site along the New Road footpath, is set for a cleanup operation to remove unsightly scrap metal while preserving its natural wildness, with volunteers
from Ro Gadion You may have noticed that the church has had further repair work to the exterior ‘ the area between the tower and porch on the South side.
Mrs. Jean Wiseman shares her life story, highlighting her deep roots in Sandon, her involvement in various village activities, and her passion for gardening after retirement. The URC Schoolroom hosted
Parish Clerk Sarah Scott reflects on her decade-long tenure, highlighting her varied responsibilities, the challenges of managing parishioner expectations amidst budget cuts, and her deep-rooted connection to the village. The
The Annual Sloe Gin Competition took place on 21st February. There was a staggering 55 entries which presented quite a challenge for the 3 anonymous judges. (They may have been
The Windmill Trustees have announced that the village’s windmill will reopen on June 8, 2019, following significant restoration efforts, with plans for an event featuring presentations, displays, and community activities.
The village of Great Chishill is working towards refurbishing the historic bells of St Swithun’s Church, which have a storied past and were restored to ring in the Millennium, with
The village commemorated the centenary of the Armistice with a poignant remembrance service at the War Memorial, followed by a reflective gathering at the United Reformed Chapel, where children and