May 2008
This entertaining concert from Sambuca - Michael Copley and Peter Martin - showcases an eclectic variety of music plundered from across the world.
If you are looking for a whole week of activities to keep children active and entertained during the half term school holidays (26 May – 30 May) then look no further than your local leisure centre.
The rangers at Barford Road Pocket Park, St Neots are inviting you to come along and join them for a guided walk around the Park on Sunday 18 May from 1.00pm – 2.30pm.
What with the hot weather and the dreaded SATS, there is plenty to occupy children at the moment. But it’s nearly half term and the Art Attack creative team are ready to offer all sorts of exciting activities for children to take part in during the spring break between Tuesday 27th and Friday 30th May.
Huntingdon Leisure Centre welcomed Inclusive Fitness week at the end of April. In order to celebrate inclusive sport, the leisure centre and the district council’s leisure development team organised two activities which enabled 25 disabled people to access the facility free of charge.
The old gate at the entry and exit to Riverside Car Park in St Neots has been replaced with rising bollards, which will start working on Monday 12 May.
Sid Fisher of the Great Ouse Boating Association was presented with the Huntingdonshire Association for Tourism (HAT) award at their annual general meeting last month.
It’s time to start collecting cereal boxes and various other junk to bring along to the junk sculptures event at Hinchingbrooke Country Park on Sunday 11 May.
The Big Lottery Fund had made playful ideas a reality for Huntingdonshire after awarding the district council £300,000 for play schemes in the area.
An exciting calendar of culinary events are taking place at venues across the district this September at Huntingdonshire second food and drink festival.