The Chishills Newsletter October 2023
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 […]
What’s going on in the village, parish and area
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
On Monday May 8th, just after the Coronation, communities all over the country did all sorts of voluntary work for the common good. Here in Great Chishill the PC organised
Although the weather was not very kind for the Coronation Weekend, there was a big turn out for the celebration events. Starting on the Friday evening with a party in
The Parish Council is organizing several community events for the Coronation Weekend, including a community litter pick and hedgerow audit, and is seeking volunteers to tackle speeding issues in the
The Parish Councils of Great Chishill and Heydon are seeking volunteers to help restart a speed watch scheme to address the ongoing issue of speeding in the village. A community
The Parish Council, with the help of tree warden Tim Scott, successfully planted six new trees in the village to replace older ones that had died, with assistance from the