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Mobile Library Service
/in News /by Parish ClerkWe have a great selection of books for all ages including children’s books and large print items. We also distribute free NHS hearing aid batteries and walking sick ferrules. The […]
Walking in England
/in News /by Parish ClerkWith Spring on its way we start to think about getting out to walk in the beautiful English countryside again, but where to find new and interesting walks ? Walking […]
Council support for Communities welcoming refugees from Ukraine
/in News /by Parish ClerkCouncil support for communities welcoming refugees from Ukraine There is still some detail that is unclear in relation to which local authority will undertake which elements of support. In this […]
Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Age UK
/in News /by Parish ClerkSAWSTON, WHITTLESFORD, PAMPISFORD, DUXFORD, HINXTON & ICKLETON COMMUNITY WARDEN SCHEME Are you ages 60 or over ? Would you like help to continue to live independently in your own home […]
Whittlesford’s Footpaths – By Tim Stone
/in News /by Parish ClerkWhittlesford’s Footpaths A recent flurry of Facebook posts on the Whittlesford Information page suggests that many people are unaware of where to find our village footpaths. The number of people […]
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map of footpaths
Neighbours Nextdoor – Your local neighbourhood hub
/in News /by Parish ClerkNextdoor is the best way to stay informed about what’s going on in your neighbourhood—whether it’s finding a last-minute babysitter, planning a local event, or sharing safety tips. There are […]
Sign up to eCops
/in News /by Parish ClerkA useful link to sign up to for local crime information https://www.ecops.org.uk/ Welcome to eCops Welcome to eCops – the email messaging system brought to you by Cambridgeshire Constabulary, and powered […]
Neighbourhood Plan for Whittlesford
/in News /by Parish ClerkWhere are we at with the Neighbourhood Plan ? The Neighbourhood plan website will give you all the information you require Home
Stick to the Trothe!
/in News /by adminHave you ever wondered why our village sign says the words…. STICK TO THE TROTHE? A recently asked question by a parishioner, prompted me to learn the history behind the […]