The Chishills Newsletter September 2011
A significant cannabis cultivation operation was discovered in Heydon after the fire service responded to a house fire, leading to an ongoing investigation by CID officers who are seeking public […]
What’s going on in the village, parish and area
A significant cannabis cultivation operation was discovered in Heydon after the fire service responded to a house fire, leading to an ongoing investigation by CID officers who are seeking public […]
A computer virus resembling a Windows 7 logo disrupted internet access by prompting users to pay for unnecessary software, but advancing the computer’s date helped bypass the issue, allowing antivirus
Great Chishill’s First and Reserve football teams experienced mixed results this season, with the First team finishing fourth in Division 2a and reaching the Junior Challenge Cup semi-final, while the
Fred Smith received a Community Award for his dedicated work as a football coach and youth worker at Great Chishill Youth Club, which is highly valued by the village’s youth
The Dring family, new residents of Walnut Tree House in Great Chishill, have been warmly welcomed into the village, with Islay Dring actively participating in community events and raising funds
Who would have thought it – the sun is out and has been for three days, not a cloud in the sky nor a breath of wind. Glorious! Personally I
The Royal Wedding Garden Party will be held at The Pheasant in Great Chishill on April 29th, featuring a live viewing of the wedding, shared food, and children’s activities, with
After a very dull and dreary winter, at last we have had a few days with some sunshine, and the countryside is waking up. Frogs are spawning in local ponds,
The Parish Council is seeking external assistance from organizations like English Heritage to help maintain the village windmill, as the County Council’s budget cuts have left no funds for such
The Parish Council is seeking residents’ opinions on the future of the Great Chishill Windmill, which Cambridgeshire County Council plans to dispose of, with options including acquiring the mill for