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  • Change of use to 11 flats at 135 Station Road

    Change of use from Commercial, Business and Service (Use Class E) to 11 No. residential flats comprising 1 No. 2 bedroom unit and 10 No. 1 bedroom units (Use Class C3) at 135 Station Road Impington Cambridgeshire CB24 9NP

  • In pursuit of “personal and planetary happiness”

    From economics and eco-homes to soil and ‘Swishing’. Alison Turnbull dropped into a HI Sustainability meeting to find out more about the ethos and activities of this green-focused local group.

    Set up seven years ago in 2018 to respond to climate challenges locally, if its recent meeting is anything to go by, the HI Sustainability Group appears to be going from strength to strength. 16 people, all interested in joining the cause, met up in the snug of The Boot pub; eager to find out what the group had planned, offer suggestions, and find out if there were events or projects that they could join in with. 

    There is currently an active, if small, committee of local residents including, Nicole Barton (chair), Louise Baker, Sue Free and Fran Sutton. Sue explains to me that HI Sustainability’s stated aim is to: “raise local awareness of sustainability and environmental issues including climate change, and to help local individuals, voluntary sector groups and businesses take action on sustainability and environment issues to mitigate their impact on climate change by reducing carbon emissions”. 

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    In simple terms this boils down to running projects to increase the community’s “personal and planetary happiness” in the areas of: recycling, transport, food, nature conservation, political influence, energy, education and the local economy.

    Quite the mission in a village the size of Histon and Impington but, in the years it has been active, the group has had a visible presence at every village gathering including, Feast week, the Community Orchard breakfasts, Open Gardens, HI Friends’ Wellbeing Week and many more.

    From humble beginnings

    A HIIS film screening

    HI Sustainability became active in 2018 after some green-minded local folk screened a film Demain, exploring creative solutions around travel, food, education and economics. Around 185 people came along and then another 30 joined a subsequent planning meeting to match up their skills and interests with new initiatives that might help the H&I community live more sustainably.

    A sold-out banquet-style vegan feast followed, then the Village’s first Swish (swapping and sharing used clothing) and a green spaces trail for Wellbeing Week. COVID saw the group take a forced hiatus, only to come back stronger in 2023 with the Eco Fest at the Baptist Church and a popular screening of the film Six Inches of Soil among many other volunteer-led events. The group also occasionally co-hosts events with Cambridge Carbon Footprint which supports some of their activities. 

    Sustainable conversations

    In addition to the group’s regular members’ meetings, their current programme includes a series, called ‘Conversations About’. Most recently, Dan Mace chair of Histon & Impington Community Orchard (HICOP) gave a talk about planting for increased biodiversity. The conversation was an opportunity for Dan to share experience gained through his involvement in the development of the orchard, and for residents to consider ways of growing their own patch of meadow, or just making their lawn more interesting.

    ‘In conversation with’ Dan Mace, as he shares his experiences of the Community Orchard. Photo: Sue Free

    The next ‘Conversation About’ will cover electric vehicles (EVs), and how to charge them amongst other issues. This will be followed in September by a conversation about retrofitting homes. Keep an eye on the HI HUB What’s On pages for details of these and more in due course.

    Go say ‘hi’ at the Farmers Market

    The group is also running a regular stall at the farmers market, at Histon’s Methodist Church. The stall is currently being funded by Histon and Impington Parish Council until July. It’s proving to be a good way of having conversations in a low-key way and sharing ideas of things people are already doing to reduce their carbon footprint. The next farmers market is from 9 am until 12 noon on Saturday 15 February when the Hedgehog Heroes – the group championing the humble hedgehog’s right to roam through our gardens – will be hosting the stall.

    Sue Free explains that they are looking for ways to grow the group, to find ways for people to be more involved without it becoming too onerous. So if that’s something that you think you would like to be a part of, the team would love to hear from you.

    To find out more, visit HISustainability or email Histonsustainablity@gmail.com

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  • 1 bedroom annex to rent in Cottenham Road

    1 bedroom annex to rent in Cottenham Road

    Available 14/04/25 for £1,000pcm, furnished.

    Ground floor annex with separate entrance, living room, kitchen, bedroom, en-suite bathroom.

    Allocated parking.

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  • 2 bedroom end of terrace house for sale in Cambridge Road

    2 bedroom end of terrace house for sale in Cambridge Road

    Guide price £450,000, freehold.

    Downstairs: Living / dining room, kitchen, WC.

    Upstairs: Two bedrooms, bathroom.

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  • 2 bedroom semi-detached house for sale on Park Lane

    2 bedroom semi-detached house for sale on Park Lane

    Offers over £450,000 freehold.

    Semi-detached Victorian cottage. Ground floor: Living/dining room, kitchen/breakfast room.

    First floor: Two bedrooms, bathroom.

    (Reduced from £475,000 on 11/02/2025)

  • 3 bedroom detached house for sale in New Road

    3 bedroom detached house for sale in New Road

    Offers in the region of £695,000, freehold.

    Ground floor: Entrance hall, lounge, kitchen/dining room, utility room, WC.

    First floor: Two bedrooms, family bathroom.

    Top floor: Master bedroom, en-suite shower room.

  • Head of Statistics (Variety Evaluation) – NIAB

    Head of Statistics (Variety Evaluation) – NIAB

    NIAB, a crop science organisation, are looking for this role based at their Park Farm location in Impington.

    Head of Statistics (Variety Evaluation) a senior leadership position that ensures the integrity and excellence of crop trial data analysis—informing key statutory contracts and commercial projects. You’ll work with APHA, Defra, BSPB, and other major stakeholders to deliver cutting-edge statistical evaluations. As part of this role, you will Shape Strategy – Play a vital role in Niab’s leadership, influencing the future of agricultural data science. Drive Innovation – Implement the latest statistical methodologies to advance crop evaluation. Engage with Stakeholders – Present findings and insights to policymakers, industry bodies, and researchers. Apply by 23 Feb 2025

  • DNA Scientist L1 – Source Bioscience

    DNA Scientist L1 – Source Bioscience

    Source Bioscience a provider of integrated Laboratory Services with an office on the Vision Park are recruiting for this role.

    DNA Scientist L1 who, ideally, will have some laboratory experience in molecular biology techniques, and an eye for detail. The successful candidate may be a recent graduate or may have acquired appropriate experience within a laboratory and will understand the principles of confidentiality and data protection. You will be responsible for a wide range of tasks including extracting DNA, processing DNA samples for sequencing, data analysis, as well as participation in other research projects. Candidates will also be expected to cover within other departments within the facility when required. Closing date – 21 February 2025

  • Logistics Coordinator – Source Bioscience

    Logistics Coordinator – Source Bioscience

    Source Bioscience a provider of integrated Laboratory Services with an office on the Vision Park are recruiting for this role.

    Logistics Coordinator to be responsible for all the Genomics Groups logistical requirements, making sure all courier collections and deliveries are tracked and managed accordingly. The post holder will also monitor costs and look to implement the relevant logistical solution to any potential scenario. This role also contributes to, and then assists in the delivery of the vision of the company. Building on the already strong position in the community, the post-holder will be expected to deliver outstanding service and continuous improvement in quality whilst controlling costs. Closing date – 21 February 2025

  • Domestic Assistant – Etheldred Care Home

    Etheldred Care Home in Histon are currently looking for this role.

    Cleaner/Domestic Assistant to work with the rest of the Housekeeping Team to ensure that the care home is always maintained to a high standard of cleanliness and is safe, comfortable and welcoming for the people living in the care home. 30 Hours a Week, Part Time roles available. Days required: Monday to Sunday 8.30am to 2.30pm (Must be able to do Alternate Weekends)