April 2007 Archive
Another pot of money known as the community chest is available to local organisations in the Ramsey area – if they meet the right criteria.
Families in St Neots are launching a community cookbook full of nutritious and delicious recipes. The launch is taking place on Wednesday 2 May from 1.15 to 3.00pm at the community room at the Winhills School.
The newly formed Friends of Holt Island Nature Reserve are holding their first public meeting on Thursday 3 May at 8pm in All Saints Parish Church Hall, Ramsey Road, St Ives, opposite the Aviator pub.
Pupils at Thorndown Community Infant School and Thorndown Junior School, St Ives, are getting involved in designing decorative screens to be erected at the entrance of Hill Rise Park, close to their schools.
Question: What’s big and yellow and will be out and about in Huntingdonshire with a reminder to people to go out and cast their vote on 3 May?Answer: A Huntingdonshire District Council refuse lorry. Or to be totally accurate – 10 refuse lorries.
Members of the public, businesses, architects and planners were among those that attended the successful power to the people event to find out more about renewable energy systems.
Throughout the Easter holidays over 280 children attended various activities across the district hosted by the Leisure Development team at Huntingdonshire District Council. Nearly doubling the attendance from last year!
The Friends of Hinchingbrooke Country Park are hosting their first ever sponsored fun run on Sunday 29 April, to raise funds for exciting new projects in the park.
Have you ever wondered what an early morning Spring bird’s song sounds like? There is an ideal opportunity to go along and find out at Hinchingbrooke Country Park, Huntingdon.
An exciting calendar of events has been announced at the launch of the Huntingdonshire Food and Drink festival 2007 on Friday 30 March.
In two separate cases, two Huntingdonshire people face prison sentences, unless they pay their council tax arrears, following their appearance in court this week.
The Licensing Sub Committee of Huntingdonshire District Council has on 4 April 2007 suspended the premises licences of two pubs in St Neots, following evidence that drugs had been supplied at the premises.
St Ives residents are about to be consulted on proposals to change the boundary of the existing conservation area of their town and to consider ways of improving the character of the area.
If you would like to find out more about local amphibians then Hinchingbrooke Country Park has organised a dedicated evening about the fascinating creatures on the 20 April from 7:30pm.