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FESTIVAL A FULL WEEK OF EVENTS CELEBRATING THE BEST THAT CHERRY HINTON HAS TO OFFER! Including:

Community Groups Fair Bat Walk Local History Society Talk Craft Party Wine Tasting Harvest Lunch Quiz Night Family Fun Day Duck Race Events in the Cherry Hinton Library For more information visit: www.cherryhintonfestival.co.uk drop into the library or email: cherryhintonfestival1985@gmail.com

Purchase your tickets from the Cherry Hinton Library Community Hub or email cherryhintonfestival1985@gmail.com

Find out what’s going on at this year’s Cherry Hinton Festival

What’s new at the library? Visit the new community hub.

Welcome to the Cherry Hinton COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER

The second Cherry Hinton Village Newsletter provides information on a range of events in the village over the next few weeks. The highlight being Cherry Hinton Festival. For those who don’t know the whole week is masterminded by a group of volunteers and this year there is a new Committee running the show and they have lots of ideas for an even bigger programme next year. Look out for details of the AGM which will be held later this year - an opportunity to get involved. We had lots of feedback from the last newsletter, we certainly had enough response to indicate that some form of publication would be useful - we are conscious that not everyone has regular access to the internet and even for those who do we received a lot of support for a printed news option. It’s taken us a while to get number two out, our aim will be to have a newsletter each quarter, but this will very much depend on receiving sufficient news you want included to share so if you have anything you want do please contact us. Some of you may remember that the first newsletter provided some information on the village survey, the final analysis clearly demonstrated a need for some community space. The Residents Association have worked with the Community Development Team and Cambridgeshire Library services and we now have a space in the library. This is just the start, we now need to make use of it - we want to encourage groups in need of a home to think how it could work for them and we are hoping perhaps more importantly that new groups will appear inspired by the fact that there is somewhere to meet - low-cost and centrally located.

Help raise funds for a Cherry Hinton Difibrillator

ISSUE 2 AUTUMN 2013 CHERRY HINTON RESIDENTS

SAFEGUARDING AND PROMOTING THE INTEREST OF RESIDENTS The CHRA has been running for the last couple of years and emerged from The Colville Residents Group. There is an active committee working on a range of initiatives realted to Cherry Hinton. We aim to hold regular General Meetings to report on progress and to hear from speakers on topics of interest to the Village. If you would like to join our email group and receive regular monthly updates with current news, local events and more then please email us chragroup@gmail.com

Do remember that you can keep up to date via the Cherry Hinton Residents website www.cherryhintonvillage.co.uk and through the new notice boards in the library and on the recreation ground. If you would like to tell us about an event, offer some news, run a column or advertise with us then get in touch via: Email: chragroup@gmail.com or leave a letter addressed to the Newsletter Team, c/o Cherry Hinton Library. Cherry Hinton Residents Association. Secretary : Stuart Newbold Tel : 07904 688799

email: chragroup@gmail.com


NEW COMMUNITY HUB FOR CHERRY HINTON CHANGES AT CHERRY HINTON LIBARY INCLUDE A NEW COMMUNITY AREA FOR LOCAL GROUPS

Harvey Levison

FREE POCKET FIRST AID GUIDE

AVAILABLE NOW FROM CHERRY HINTON LIBRARY

FIRST AID NOTHING IS MORE TRAGIC THAN A LIFE LOST NEEDLESSLY Every year, nearly 150,000 people die in situations where first aid could have given them a chance to live Even basic first aid knowledge can save a life DO YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO IN A MEDICAL EMERGENCY? Five common causes of needless death from a lack of first aid are: CHOKING BEING UNCONSCIOUS SEVERE BLEEDING HEART ATTACK STOPPED BREATHING

If you have dropped into Cherry Hinton Library recently you will have noticed changes. Walk in the doors and up the ramp, turn left and you will find the new Community Hub where you can sit in comfortable chairs, enjoy a coffee ( the machine will be installed in the near future!) and find out about what is happening in Cherry Hinton.

hirer will need to collect a key from Cherry Hinton Library during opening hours for a refundable key deposit of £20. Events on Saturday 14th September. The community space has been created thanks to a partnership between Cambridgeshire County Council, Cambridge City Council and Cherry Hinton Residents Association.

Booking the Community Hub. Not for profit groups from the local community can hire the space for £4 an hour (£4-28 for groups without their own insurance), all other groups for £6 an hour. Bookings can be made in person at Cherry Hinton Library or by contacting the bookings team at Central Library: Bookings.CentralLibra ry@cambridgeshire.g ov.uk or 01223 728530. For out of hours bookings the

Events Saturday 14th September. A formal launch will take place on the first day of Cherry Hinton Festival. During the morning a Creepy House children’s activity will take place. Following this we are delighted that Councillor Martin Curtis, Leader of Cambridgeshire County Council and Councillor David Harty will present medals and certificates to candidates who have successfully completed the Creepy House Summer

Reading Challenge. The medal winners and their parents will join Councillors, Library and Council Officials, Members of the Residents Association and other invited guests for the Official Opening of the Community Hub at 1.30pm.Councillor Curtis will join the Mayor of Cambridge, Councillor Paul Saunders, to officially open this new community venture and launch the 2013 Festival. The Mayor will then visit the Community Groups Fair in the Village Centre at 2pm. The Library will remain open during Saturday afternoon to give those who live in Cherry Hinton a chance to look at the new facilities. Various events are happening in the Library during Festival Week. The Library are also hoping to arrange events involving local authors in the weeks following the Festival.

SMALL POCKET SIZE FOLDERS DESCRIBING BASIC STEPS IN FIRST AID ARE AVAILABLE FREE OF CHARGE FROM THE CHERRY HINTON LIBRARY. For more information contact Harvey Levison, ex St John Ambulance trainer, on 01223 564830 or hjlevison@yahoo.co.uk Cherry Hinton Residents Association. Secretary : Stuart Newbold Tel : 07904 688799

email: chragroup@googlegroups.com


CHERRY HINTON DEFIBRILLATOR FUND FUNDRAISING DISCO PARTY NIGHT

The Cherry Hinton Village Centre will be hosting a Disco Party night on Saturday 12th October. 7.30pm – Late. Tickets £5.00. All the money raised at this event will go towards the £2000 needed to purchase a defibrillator for the Village of Cherry Hinton. The device will be sited in the Village for the use of the whole community. Local resident and former Netherhall student Tom Smith, passed away in October 2011 after playing Sunday league football on the recreation ground. At the age of only 23, the tragic sudden death of this popular and athletic young man, was a devastating shock, not just to Tom’s family and friends, but the whole community. We would like to provide a defibrillator for the Village in memory of Tom. On reaching our target, any additional money raised will go to the Charity S.A.D.S (Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome) Thank you for your support

NEW COMMITTEE FOR CHERRY HINTON FESTIVAL FULL PROGRAMME OF EVENTS FOR SEP 2013 We look forward to this year’s events and you can get full details of everything going on from the website www.cherryhintonfestival.co.uk. Tickets for all events are on sale in the library or by email cherryhintonfestival1985@gmail.com. A new committee was formed this year, look out for their AGM and get involved for 2014.

LIGHTING UP CHERRY HINTON FOR CHRISTMAS CRHA EVENTS FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON Following the amazing success of last year’s event, CHRA will again be holding “A Very Cherry Christmas” with events including a Christmas craft fair, Santa’s Grotto, Carols, and much more. The date is Saturday 23rd November and stalls are available at £15. All profits will be used to buy more Christmas lights for the Cherry Hinton trees.

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FESTIVAL A FULL WEEK OF EVENTS CELEBRATING THE BEST THAT CHERRY HINTON HAS TO OFFER! Including:

Community Groups Fair

Details of this event and booking forms are available from sandra.day@ntlworld.com

Bat Walk Local History Society Talk Craft Party Wine Tasting

NIGHT WALK AT WANDLEBURY

Harvest Lunch

SEE THE PARK AS YOU’VE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE

Quiz Night Family Fun Day

Friday 18th October - 9pm to 10pm. Join the Rangers on a walk to see the Country Park as you've never seen it before. Prompt start from the car park at 9pm. Booking essential: bookings@cambridgeppf.org Free, donations appreciated.

Duck Race Events in the Cherry Hinton Library For more information visit: www.cherryhintonfestival.co.uk drop into the library or email: cherryhintonfestival1985@gmail.com

Purchase your tickets from the Cherry Hinton Library Community Hub or email cherryhintonfestival1985@gmail.com

Cherry Hinton Residents Association. Secretary : Stuart Newbold Tel : 07904 688799

email: chragroup@gmail.com


CHILDRENS’ PAGE

WIN A BOOK VOUCHER IN OUR CHERRY HINTON WORDSEARCH COMPETITION We have missed out a word in our wordsearch below. Work out which one is missing and send us an email with your name age and phone number and you will be entered in our competition to win a £10.00 book voucher. Send your answer to chragrouup@gmail.com

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ALLOTMENT BRITISH CENTRE CHERRIES COLVILLE DUCKS FESTIVAL HEAD HISTORY LEGION LIBRARY WEBSITE LIONS NEWSLETTER SPINNEY SPRING VILLAGE

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TO CELEBRATE THE CHERRY HINTON DUCK RACE WE WOULD LIKE TO SHARE OUR FAVOURITE DUCK JOKES WITH YOU

by 20 September 2013

Q. What time does a duck wake up? A. At the quack of dawn! Q. What do ducks get after they eat? A. A bill! Q What do you call a crate full of ducks? A. A box of quackers

Come and have some fun and games at the Cherry Hinton Duck Race in aid of The Turbo Trust. Simply buy a duck, decorate it and then watch it race around the brook. Lot’s of other entertainment on the day.

Sunday 22nd September

Spring Head, Cherry Hinton (Opp The Eating Inn Pub) Register from 2.00pm 1st Race 2.30pm

www.cherryhintonfestival.co.uk

Q. Who stole the soap? A. The rubber ducky!

Don’t forget to buy your duck from the library or during festival week events. Prizes for best decorated and fastest ducks.

Cherry Hinton Residents Association. Secretary : Stuart Newbold Tel : 07904 688799

email: chragroup@gmail.com


CHERRY HINTON LIONS SAY GOODBYE TO U17 TEAM Cherry Hinton Lions FC is one of the largest established clubs within Cambridgeshire, formed in 1983 we have recently celebrated being a big part of the community for 30 years. It’s a well known fact that the life blood of every club like ours, are the youngsters. We now run ‘ Drop-In Sessions ‘ for children between the ages of 4 to 6 years old. The outdoor venue for the sessions is: Cherry Hinton Recreation Ground, High Street, Cherry Hinton from 10am – 11am every Saturday at a cost of £5 per session These sessions are designed to be fun as well as educational, and hopefully the children will develop an insight into the game and a desire to learn more. When that happens, we can gradually filter them into our teams. Should you require any further information on the sessions then please contact Dave Allan (tel: 07733 263300 – email: dave.chlfc@doxbondcambridge.co.uk.

NOT JUST JAM AND JERUSALEM MEET THE CHERRY HINTON W.I. The WI ( Women’s Institute) is not just jam and Jerusalem, we are much much more. Archery,patchwork, crafts of all kinds, 6 truck driving, bowls, education, darts, outings, boffins in coffins, great food debate, flower arranging, is just a small sample of what you can do. The Cherry Hinton WI meet on the 1st Monday of the month ( except Bank Holidays then the 2nd) 7.30pm –9.30pm at St Andrews Church in the Centre on the corner of Coldhams Lane and the High Street. All Ladies over the age of eighteen are very welcome to join us – come as a visitor first to see if you like us ( £3). More info please contact Margaret 01223 249247 or e.mail kjrmdp19@btinternet.com The speaker for 2nd September is Veronica Bennett a talk on Gardens and the National Trust 7th October is Maureen James a talk on Witch Wicca and Wise Woman 4th November Eliza McClelland will entertain us with a Christmas Garland 2nd December is our Christmas Dinner.

We recently said farewell to our U17 team back in May 2013. Many of the boys had played in the team since the age of 7. We had a great last game of the season, celebrations being held with the players and parents after, however it was also tinged with some sadness that an end of an era had arrived. We are pleased to say that many of these boys will be continuing with the club and will be entering our T20 league this season. Anyone who is aged between 17 and 20 may participate and if anyone wishes to come along to training please do so – this takes place on Tuesday evening at Cherry Hinton Rec 6.30 – 7.30 pm. For further information please contact the Club Secretary. The T20 league is played on Sunday afternoons. For further information about the club, contact Ann Auker (Secretary) 01223 412308 – ann.auker@ntlworld.com or visit our website www:chlfc.co.uk.

NEW DRAMA GROUP FOR CHERRY HINTON JOIN THE SHRINKING VIOLETS Check out The Shrinking Violets meeting every Monday between 7 and 9pm at Cherry Hinton Village Centre. The group always welcome new members and at each meeting look at the many aspects of drama including improvisation, role play and reading scripts from plays both classic and contemporary. Priding themselves on hosting relaxed and enjoyable evenings which all can enjoy and particiapte, regardless of what skill level individual members hold. If you are interested in joining then tel Anna on 0798 5381247 or Steve 07505 427401. For more information search Shrinking Violets at https://www.facebook.com/groups.

Cherry Hinton Residents Association. Secretary : Stuart Newbold Tel : 07904 688799

email: chragroup@gmail.com


DANCING FOR DEMENTIA

MOVING WITH MEMORY AND MOOD - NEW WORKSHOPS Thanks to partnership funding from Cambridge City Council Arts and Recreation Development Grants, Cambridge Area Committee Grants and other generous donors, DanceMoves is able to offer this integrated project of 10 workshops aimed at bringing those diagnosed with early onset dementia, their carers, loved ones, family members and health professionals working with dementia together with adults without dementia to explore memory and mood through movement, music and shared personal stories, culminating in a piece of work and short film. Workshops cost £3.50 per person and will last about an hour and a half. This includes a social tea/coffee and biscuit break. For maximum benefit, it is recommended that participants attend all 10 workshops. Further information: http://www.dancemoves.org.uk or contact: Filipa Pereira-Stubbs, 07525 626 507 or enquiries@dancemoves.org.uk

DO YOU HAVE PROBLEMS WITH NEIGHBOURHOOD DISPUTES Are you stressed because you cannot talk to your neighbour about keeping the noise down, pets, children, boundary issues? The Community Mediation Service is here to help you solving problems and to give you the chance to be heard. Our mediators are volunteers who are highly trained, impartial and independent. They will support you in finding a solution to your problem without having to resort to costly court proceedings. Mediation is a voluntary process, confidential and non-judgemental.

We are a charity with 20 years of experience in helping you to live in a happier and peaceful home. These are some feedback from people who used our service: “The transformation was amazing! It’s an invaluable service, before it was living in hell, I felt lost, no hope” “Best thing we did, if we hadn’t have done, it would have got worse & worse now we can actually speak to each other” You can contact us by phone 01223 302514, email cdcms@btconnect.com, or writing to us at Llandaff Chambers, 2 Regent Street, Cambridge, CB2 1AX. Or visit our website at www.cdcms.org.uk.

Why consider mediation?

CAMBRIDGESHIRE CELEBRATES AGE PROGRAMME FOR 2013 Cambridgeshire Celebrates Age aims to promote the well-being and improve the quality of life of older people. It does this by: promoting active living to keep fit and healthy reducing social isolation, trying to reach those most vulnerable promoting intergenerational work between older and younger people challenging age discrimination showing and valuing what older people do and achieve.

AWARD WINNING WEBSITE

ASKSARA HELPS YOU FIND EQUIPMENT TO ASSIST YOU IN MAINTAINING YOUR GARDEN With the warmer weather finally here you may be thinking about getting out in your garden. If you are, an awardwinning website can provide you with help and advice about the equipment available to make day-to-day tasks in the garden easier. Help and support with day-to-day living AskSARA has proved popular with local people since a Cambridgeshire version launched last year. So far it has helped nearly 4,000 people across the county access advice and information about the equipment and support available locally to help them remain independent and in their own homes. In addition to maintaining the garden and outdoors, a wide range of topics are covered from managing medication and eating healthly to equipment to aid hearing, personal care and household chores. AskSARA can also help you to find equipment to help prevent falls at home and when you are out and about.

Nearly 200 events took place around the county last year to mark International Day of Older People. Copies of the 2013 programme of regular events and activities for older people are now available from Whether you need advice for yourself council reception areas, local community centres and libraries. or for a friend or relative that you care for, you can find out about the Copies can be requested from: Georgina Poulter Email: georgina.poulter@cambridge.gov.uk equipment available by visiting AskSARA Tel: 01223 508150 at www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/asksara For anyone without access to, or not RAINBOWS IN CHERRY HINTON confident in using, the Internet the staff Rainbows is a section of the girl guiding movement for girls aged five to seven and we meet at and volunteers in your local library can Colville School on a Wednesday evening. Rainbows is all about developing self-confidence, help you to find information. building friendships, learning new things and having fun. Girls get their hands dirty with arts and crafts, trying out cooking and playing games. Rainbows is all about learning by doing. For more information see the website: https://enquiryym.girlguiding.org.uk/ Cherry Hinton Residents Association. Secretary : Stuart Newbold Tel : 07904 688799

email: chragroup@gmail.com


CHERRY HINTON LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY

HELP FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS WITH CAMBRIDGE CVS

The Local History Society has had a very active year. On the evening of Wednesday Do you run a community group, charity, club or organisation? 14th August a group visited Impington Mill Have you ever wanted to set one up to address an issue you are passionate about? and some intrepid members climbed right to If the answer to either of these questions is yes would you know who to turn to for help, the top. The visit followed a talk in January advice or support? by Steve Temple who has renovated the mill CCVS is a local charity whose sole aim is to see that there are as many healthy, vibrant with a group of volunteers. His wife Pippa and respected community groups and charities as possible; and that they are well run, Temple gave a talk on Elizabethan Gardens have the information they need to be successful and are making a real difference to last year and took us on a tour of her garden people and communities. showing what she had achieved. So exactly what is on offer, and how can groups benefit? As usual many of our talks have focused on CCVS work is split into three areas Cambridge – Honor Ridout spoke about 1. Providing support “Stourbridge Fair” in February and we We help groups to start up, grow and survive. By offering support on all aspects of enjoyed an evening of film in March when running a community group or charity we can answer your questions on funding, Frank Agger and Sam Clift told us about the finances, how your committee works, employing staff and other areas work. Regal Cinema. Another change to the usual We offer regular training for staff, committee members and volunteers that gives them speaker was Malcolm Busby telling us about the skills they need. We also provide regular newsletters and updates to keep you Nancy the Waterman in a role-play. It was a informed about those things that are important to you. great pleasure to welcome back Michelle 2. Providing a voice Bullivant for her postponed talk on “War We act as a voice to promote the excellent work our members do and remind the Ditches, the History of Limekiln Hill” in April ‘powers that be’ of the importance of community groups and charities. Too often people – it is amazing to realise that we have this do not understand what voluntary and community organisations do and how they ancient site so close to the village. operate; this includes many of those in power who are making decisions that affect our The date of our July talk had to be members and the people and places they help. CCVS attends many meetings to make re-arranged, which took much emailing and sure that the important work you do is recognised and that decisions are made that phoning to our members. However this support your work. worked to our advantage since the excellent 3. Providing connections talk by Chloe Cockerill “Pomp and CircumWe want to put you in touch with other organisations in your area who are doing similar stance” about Coronations and Jubilees on work or who are facing (or who have overcome) similar problems. It IS good to talk, and the 22nd co-incided with the birth of Prince we help groups to find the best people to talk with. George. The talk was followed by a glass of What is more all this is free to members. So drop us a line or look at the web site to find wine and piece of cake made by our Chair out how you can join and start benefiting from all that CCVS can offer. Jenny Taylor to celebrate the Society’s summer break. Want to find out more check out the website www.cambridgecvs.org.uk Ron English, one of our members has again Email us at enquiries@cambridgecvs.org.uk or call us on 01223 464696 arranged two visits this year. In April 26 members and 3 guests visited 1 Myddleton Place in Saffron Walden a medieval house which ended up being the Youth Hostel but is The Friends have had a varied programme in 2013. This started in March with another “Tea, now back in private hands. Ron also Cakes and Brian Roy” afternoon concert, which was attended by 40 people and raised arranged for 23 members to visit Selwyn £136-92. College. A talk by the archivist and chaplain Each year we like to introduce new events and one of these happened on Saturday April was followed by a very tasty lunch in the 27th when East Anglian Guitarists who meet in the Church Centre gave a concert in the College Dining Room. Church, which was as usual arranged as an auditorium. The guitarists played mainly classical music but there was the odd light piece e.g. Teddy Bears picnic. As usual the music The Society is taking part in “The Great War was greatly enhanced by the acoustics in the Church. Over 70 people attended the concert Project” which Cambridgeshire and Brighton enjoyed sparkling wine and shortbread in the interval while mixing with the guitarists. The are the only two British participants with 20 Concert raised £278-44. partners in Belgium and France. We will be On Friday 7th June our treasurer Rosemary Wheeler and Friends entertained an audience of researching information about what 75 with a concert entitled “Music for A June Evening” which raised £350.14. Always a happened in Cherry Hinton and beyond popular event the programme included a mixture of songs from the shows and ended with during World War 1. If you have anything the audience waving union jack flags as they sang Land of Hope and Glory. In July, Blue that would help us contact us on C. 210724 Badge Guide, Jeanette Luckhurst led a guided tour from Riverside, across Stourbridge or talk to us at the Community Groups Fair. Common to the Leper Chapel. Former Mayor John Durrant is making a The Friends would like to thank everyone who has attended our events. Funds raised have return visit for our Festival Talk this year on helped to repair the roof, repaired and refurbished the Centre toilets, paid for security lighting and the emergency door in the Centre as well as, most recently, new curtains for the Tuesday 17th September at 7.30pm. He will Centre. talk on “Cambridge Past and Present”. Future Events – Friday September 20th at 7.30pm Simon and Vanessa Webster will be Tickets cost £5, £4 for members. Ring C. hosting another Friends’ Quiz as part of Festival Week on Friday 20th. In the past up to 16 210724. If you would like to join us for one of teams of 6 have enjoyed a challenging evening. For this event teams bring their own drinks. our talks we meet at 7.30pm on the last Saturday 5th October at 7.30pm Memphis Jazz Band. Another new event for the Friends. Monday of the month (except August and Bring your own drinks and relax to an evening of Jazz. Wednesday 16th October at 7.30pm December) at St. Andrew’s Church Centre. Friends AGM. If you would like to attend one of these events tickets cost £5, £4 for memGuest membership for one talk costs £2.50. bers and £3 for under 16’s. For further information please ring C. 210724, visit our website Membership for the year is £10 single, £18 www.friends-of-standrew.org or email info@friends-of-standrew.org.uk couples. (£5 and £9 at this time of year!) Cherry Hinton Residents Association. Secretary : Stuart Newbold Tel : 07904 688799 email: chragroup@gmail.com

FRIENDS OF CHERRY HINTON ST ANDREW


Do you provide unpaid care and support to a family member or friend? Why not come along to this free annual event provided by Cambridgeshire County Council?

Carers Away Day Friday 11 October 2013 10 am to 3.30 pm Venue: The Holiday Inn Lakeview, Bridge Way, Histon, Cambs CB24 9PH To book your place contact: Nancy Voak Tel: 01480 373282 Email: nancy.voak@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

In the morning we will have expert speakers hosting informal discussions on subjects such as:  The Mental Capacity Act, Lasting Power of Attorney and Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults  The GP Carer Services Prescription for free information, support and a break, provided by Carers Trust Cambridgeshire (Crossroads Carer Services).  Self Directed Support for adult social care and how this can help you to stay independent.  Welfare Benefits.  Balancing paid work and caring and accessing training for employment.  Finding good quality care.

IF YOU WERE GIVEN THE TASK OF REDESIGNING THE HIGH STREET WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

Information stands available from 12 noon onwards. Refreshments served all day and a buffet lunch. Fun in the afternoon, including:  Hand & neck massage  Music Therapy  Art  Swimming/Aqua Fit  Gym  Pedicure/toe nail paint  Pilates/Yoga Booking is essential as spaces are limited. There may be support for you to attend the event so please ask for any assistance you might need to come.

Cherry Hinton High Street have your say

Change the Car Parking? Add some more benches? Widen the footpath? Change the speed limit? Take out the bollards? Put in new cycle parking? Give priority to buses? Local developers are providing some funding to make improvements to your High Street.

Come to a drop-in session and share your ideas about improvements to your High Street

Cherry Hinton Village Centre Thursday 12th September • 2pm to 5pm Monday 16th September • 6pm to 8pm

It’s your High Street – make it work for you! For further information please call 01223 699906 or e-mail transport.delivery@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

Cherry Hinton Residents Association. Secretary : Stuart Newbold Tel : 07904 688799

www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/transport

email: chragroup@gmail.com


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