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  • Teaching Assistant – Cavendish School

    The new Cavendish School a who are part of the Eastern Learning Alliance and will be opening in September 2021 are looking to recruit to for this new role.

    Teaching Assistant (all Levels) (from level 1 to 3) required from January 2022 to be a part of the growing team for children with autism. Salary: £18,198 – £20,092 FTE (Approx £15,496 – £17,109 Pro-rata). Closing Date: Noon Friday 08th October 2021

  • Customer Team Members, Customer Team Leader – co-op

    Customer Team Members, Customer Team Leader – co-op

    The co-op on the Green in Histon are recruiting for these new roles.

    Customer Team Member to provide friendly, considerate customer service, prepare and present products, including from the bakery and keep the store well stocked and looking good. With a salary of £9.50 per hour and no experience needed as full training given. Contract: 15 hours per week + regular overtime, permanent, part time. Working pattern: 3 to 4 varied shifts over 7 days including early mornings (store opening), afternoons, late evenings (store closing) and weekends, to be discussed at interview. Closing date: 16-9-2021

    Customer Team Member to provide friendly, considerate customer service, prepare and present products, including from the bakery and keep the store well stocked and looking good. With a salary of £9.50 per hour and no experience needed as full training given. Contract: 15 hours per week + regular overtime, permanent, part time. Working pattern: 5 varied shifts over 7 days including early mornings (store opening), afternoons, late evenings (store closing) and weekends, to be discussed at interview. Role will also include working in our in-store bakery. Closing date: 16-9-2021

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    Customer Team Leader to be a positive role model – engaging, training and supporting your team in completing store activities. With a salary of £10.45 per hour, Contract: 30 hours per week + regular overtime, permanent, part time. Full training given. Working pattern: 4 varied shifts over 7 days including early mornings (store opening), afternoons, late evenings (store closing) and weekends, to be discussed at interview. Closing date: 15-9-2021

  • Casual Vacancy  – Parish Council

    Casual Vacancy – Parish Council

    A vacancy has arisen on the Parish Council following the resignation of Ros Hathorn as a Parish Councillor.

    The Parish Council hope to fill this vacancy by co-option at the next meeting on 20th September 2021.  If you would be interested in being considered for this opportunity, please can you write or email by 17th September with your brief reasons for wishing to stand.  If more than one applicant comes forward there would be a vote amongst the existing Council members to fill the position.

    Full Council meetings are held the third Monday monthly and there are other Committees and Working Parties you can join if you wish.

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    Please write to:  The Clerk, Histon & Impington Parish Council, The Parish office, Histon & Impington Recreation Ground, New Road, Impington, CB24 9LU or email clerk@hisimp.net.

  • Reception Team Lead, Hotel Services Manager, Theatre Nurse-Scrub – Spire Lea Hospital

    Reception Team Lead, Hotel Services Manager, Theatre Nurse-Scrub – Spire Lea Hospital

    The Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital in Impington is currently recruiting for 13 roles including these.

    Reception Team Lead overseeing the reception team and ensuring everything is running smoothly and there is a fair structure in place. Apply Before 15/10/2021

    Hotel Services Manager to be responsible for managing the porters and catering staff. Apply Before 18/10/2021

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    Theatre Nurse-Scrub to join their Theatre team on a full-time basis ideally be able to work across scrub, anaesthetics and/or recovery, but many of their staff specialise in just one or two areas. This is a full-time role covering 37.5 hours a week, working on a rota and 1:4 weekends. Apply Before 14/10/2021

  • 2 bedroom semi-detached house for sale in College Road

    2 bedroom semi-detached house for sale in College Road

    £475,000, freehold.

    Downstairs: Entrance hall, living room, conservatory, dining room, kitchen, WC/utility room.

    Upstairs: Two bedrooms, family bathroom.

  • 3 bedroom semi-detached house to rent in Mowlam Close

    Available 1/10/2021 for £1,500pcm, unfurnished.

    Downstairs: Entrance hall, WC, kitchen, living room.

    Upstairs: Master bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms, family bathroom.

  • 3 bedroom semi-detached house to rent in Mowlam Close

    Available now for £1,250pcm, furnished or unfurnished.

    Downstairs: Entrance hall, WC, kitchen, living room.

    Upstairs: Master bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms, family bathroom.

  • Uno Lusso brings a little piece of luxury to Histon and Impington

    Uno Lusso brings a little piece of luxury to Histon and Impington

    As local couple Richard and Tara Lescott finally succeed in launching Uno Lusso, the business that lockdown tried so hard to snuff out, Amanda Borrill has been finding out more about this little piece of luxury right here on our doorstep.

    Eighteen months into this pandemic, we are all way too familiar with its impact and the destruction seen in its wake. Few of us will have come through unscathed and for many it has brought about a radical re-evaluation of what is important. For the Lescotts, inspired by their love of all things Italian, the creation of Uno Lusso (One Luxury) with its stylish black white and chrome imagery was to be the catalyst behind the very brave decision to leave behind well paid jobs in the corporate world and head into the world of home fragrance.

    New Horizons

    High fliers in recruitment, Tara and Richard had both climbed the corporate ladder, ultimately becoming directors on the Board at Hays Plc. Richard was CEO of the Nordics and the couple enjoyed several years in Stockholm before returning to the UK and setting up home here in Histon. Founders of their own management consultancy with offices both here and in London, working life was becoming ever more successful with Tara becoming a published author and columnist for industry magazine, The Recruiter. Dark clouds though were gathering and their love for the industry diminishing.

    Tara takes up the story:

    “All my life candles and home fragrance were a way of de-stressing and making our home feel calm and restorative but, with a chronic health condition, I found most shop-bought candles triggered horrific migraines. This led me to research more about how they were made and how to do it myself – which I studied for quite a few years – never once thinking that this was a business or alternative career. I viewed it as a hobby and, quite honestly, a form of meditation whilst also allowing me to have my beloved candles and wax melts without headaches and black walls! It was only my complete and utter disillusionment with recruitment that made me seek alternative careers options and a friend suggested candles. By this time many friends and family kept asking me to make them and so we decided to quietly test whether people would buy them while also keeping our other business going.

    “As you may have guessed, it went pretty well to the point where we could no longer run both businesses and we had to take the very difficult and scary decision to close one and keep the other – choosing to fully commit to Uno Lusso despite everyone telling us we were crazy!  This was February 2020. Within the space of a week – completely by accident we stumbled upon the beautiful location at Manor Farm. It wasn’t even on the market – but we signed the lease and moved in just 2 days before lockdown”.

    No way back

    The couple had invested all their savings into launching a business that could not now operate as planned and most of the equipment and money spent on trade shows and events was also lost as many of those companies folded or refused to refund. Faced with having to completely rethink their entire business model, the couple had to move fast and their only option was to head online. Beginning with videos on Instagram, and taking the risky decision to give lots of product away for free – allowing people to test run their products – sales steadily grew. The product range has now increased to the point where, today, they can no longer cope with demand and need to expand their team.

    Tara continues:

    Richard gets busy with a demo. Photo by Chloe Lescott. https://www.instagram.com/_cjlpictures/

    “They say ‘if you want to take the island you must burn the boats’. The boats were well and truly set on fire but we were not the firestarters! We literally had our backs against the wall. We had no old business to return to – it did not exist but would have gone with COVID anyway. We had no savings left to reinvest in changing our business model but what we did have was a crazy work ethic and a lot of belief and passion for what we wanted to create and the raw materials. We gave away product, ensuring it was so good that people would want to come back and buy. With people feeling stressed and at being at home more, that plan really paid off. Via Instagram, we showed how we were different and shared the ups and downs of a struggling family business. All this was enough to get us going but we were constantly beset by problems with supplies and pricing – the costs of our raw materials have increased by almost 300% since lockdown. So we had to change course again and push ahead with products where we could get supply. These challenges with supplies remain, even today”.

    Hollywood calling

    These last months, however, have not been without a few bursts of sunshine and, with much joy, Tara told me how they very nearly missed out on an incredible opportunity which they feared was a scam…

    “A major global movie franchise was researching online to recreate a luxury shop for a critical scene in their movie and seeking a luxury candle brand. When we asked the production buyer why he chose Uno Lusso, he said it was purely based on how the products looked – in particular our Venetian glass candle jars with lids, our packaging and diffusers. They really liked our black, white and silver theme and consulted with us to recreate the displays and products. We even produced signage and layout to ensure it reflected our brand – it actually looks a lot like the inside of our new shop.

    “We actually didn’t believe the call at first – and didn’t respond to the first two calls. It was only on the third call when we were asked to sign various waivers and non-disclosure type documents that we began to think it might be for real. At that point, we were informed of exactly who was in the film and what film it was (we have since seen some very brief footage of a scene being filmed) and we realised it was not a joke! What’s more, the production company actually paid for all the hundreds of products it used. It was very exciting, surreal and crazy, and now we have the wait for the film to be released at which point we are allowed to share our involvement more fully”.

    The big day arrives

    Finally, on Saturday 4 September, Tara and Richard, supported by their children Chloe – an ‘A’ level photography student who shoots many of the promotional images – son Tristan and many other family, friends and customers, finally held the launch party they had feared might never happen. Cutting the ribbon of their new on site shop was Eve Wall, aka Mumma Eve, a lady who became very important to the family during lockdown. Tara explained:

    Mumma Eve opens the shop on launch day. Photo Chloe Lescott https://www.instagram.com/_cjlpictures/

    “Ok, so Mumma Eve is a real character! Her name is Eve Wall and she became very important to us during lockdown. She is a customer – beginning with an order placed after a recommendation. She has chronic breathing issues and didn’t want to give up her beloved candles and wax melts but couldn’t tolerate most brands. She tried our products and fell in love. What I didn’t realise was that she runs a #Hinching (cleaning phenomenon) group on Facebook with over 50,000 members. She was so impressed with our products, that she shared with her group and we were hit with a landslide of orders.

    “We owe her a lot – she continues to promote us to anyone that will listen to this day! She has genuinely become a friend and it felt right for her to open the shop. I really don’t think we could have survived lockdown with her help”.

    Shop Local

    Uno Lusso will be taking part in HI HUB’s autumn Shop Local campaign this October, created to give a little extra boost to the huge range of businesses we are lucky enough to enjoy here in our community. Tara explains what they will be offering:

    “We are bringing back the offer that got us started – a FREE sample pack of 12 melts (£10 value) with the first purchase when visiting the shop for anyone who quotes the code HISIMP or brings our voucher.

    “On Thursday 16th September from 8am – 4pm, we will be on Histon village green. We’ll have balloons for the kids and some tables and chairs so people can sit with some space and smell our range of fragrances. People can purchase on the day too if they wish but the event is really to promote that we are here and open. We hope people will drop by and pick up a voucher for the HI HUB Shop Local offer at the same time.

    “We have customers all over the UK and we would really love to have more local customers  – as a family we very much invest in local businesses as much as possible and think it’s really important for our local community to thrive.

    “We have lived in many villages around Cambridge. We have also both lived and worked abroad, yet nowhere comes close to Histon & Impington. It’s a special place and to keep it that way we need our small businesses, our High Street, our schools and open spaces to thrive. The biggest challenges for small businesses is yet to come”.

    Uno Lusso opens its doors to the public next week on Thursday 16th September. You can find them at West Barn, Manor Farm, Milton Road Impington, and also on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

    They will be open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm. Keep a look out for future changes to opening times on the website. They also welcome online orders and offer a Click & Collect service. Full details via the website.

  • 3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale in Primrose Lane

    3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale in Primrose Lane

    £425,000, freehold.

    Downstairs: Entrance hall, WC, living room, kitchen/dining room.

    Upstairs: Master bedroom with en-suite, two further bedrooms, family bathroom.

  • Postcards of the pandemic – a chance for the village to reflect

    Postcards of the pandemic – a chance for the village to reflect

    Behind closed doors, the village’s knitters, stitchers, crocheters and spinners have been busy throughout the pandemic, and now they’re urging others to get crafty. Janet Hathiramani shares a new opportunity for post-lockdown creativity.

    How was lockdown for you? Everyone has a story to tell. On the one hand there have been heart-warming tales of residents, community groups and local businesses finding ways of adapting to the ‘new normal’ and supporting each other through the long dark days. Some people have taken the down-time to reassess their lives and found the courage to branch out in brave new directions. Others have taken up new hobbies, started volunteering, made new friends or discovered a new appreciation of our wonderful village, its wildlife and its heritage.

    But for many, the novelty of Zooming, baking sourdough bread and going to work in our pyjamas was soon outweighed by the exhaustion of home schooling and the loneliness of separation. For some it has been a deeply distressing time: businesses that had to close, workers who lost their income, and grieving families who lost loved ones.

    Matching masks: hand crafted pandemic-wear by the HI fibrecrafters, modelled by Aaliyah and teddy.

    To give the village a release-valve for the emotions that have built up over the past 18 months and an opportunity to start looking forward, Histon & Impington’s community of stitchers, crocheters, spinners and knitters has come up with a creative outlet that will give all of us the chance to give visual expression to some of the things that are hardest to put into words.

    H I Lockdown Reflections is the chance for residents, both adults and children, to reflect on their own lockdown life and create a postcard or two to share some part of their experiences with our community. Drawing, writing, stitching, painting, poetry, photography, digital art, photography, collage, embroidery, printmaking – any media at all can be used, and the postcards will be exhibited in the foyer at the St Andrew’s Centre from Monday 25th to Friday 29th October.

    Reflecting and creating

    This opportunity is being organised by one of the village’s newest community groups – the creative group HI Fibrecrafters. The group was set up in February 2020, just before the pandemic closed us all down. The brainchild of Jane Barrett and Elaine Farrell, it has proved to be an invaluable link between the village’s textile makers – most of whom are hidden behind closed doors, modestly creating amazing work in their own homes.

    Janet Hathiramani, a member of HI Fibrecrafters, explained: “The plan was for villagers to bring their fibre works-in-progress to regular meet ups, work on them, share skills and ideas. The first meet-up saw spinners, crocheters and knitters sharing tips and techniques and the group has some expert stitchers too. 

    Self portrait – Janet Hathiramani’s reflection on lockdown

    “After just one further meet-up, lockdown 1 struck and the group has met via occasional Zoom meetings since then. But we weren’t idle. A number of us turned our needles, and our sewing machines, towards helping out by making scrubs and scrubs bags for the NHS, and making masks.” 

    The group is hoping that local residents – especially those who have been creating art, crafts and literary work during the pandemic, or have vowed to do so when it’s over – will now allow themselves a little time to process their post-lockdown in a creative way. Janet said: “We hope people will find a little time and space to create their postcards and then build on the positives they identify. Losing oneself in creativity can be a cathartic experience and I think the real value of the event will come from their reflecting and creating. It’s an opportunity for people to reflect on their own experiences of the lockdowns, to perhaps assist them to ‘put away’ the worst of those memories and to recall the many surprising positives.

    “But there is value too in sharing our work with others and we are hoping for a wide audience at the exhibition – particularly as it will be half term week giving an opportunity for the younger members of our community to come along.”

    “We’re also hoping to restart the HI Fibrecrafters in-person meet-ups soon and would love all those creative people in the village to join us – to share ideas, tips, and tea and friendship. Anyone interested in joining us can find meet up or Zoom details on the Facebook group HI Fibrecrafters.”

    To take part in the H I Lockdown Reflections:

    • Drawing, writing, stitching, painting, poetry, photography, digital art, photography, collage, embroidery, printmaking, any media at all can be used.
    • Postcards should be A6 size (105mm x 148 mm) and at least 300gsm paper/card.
    • Postcard/s can be handed in at the shop counter of the Post Office from 1st to 15th October.
    • Sign your work or not as you wish but please write your name on the back.
    • Postcards handed in inside a stamped self-addressed envelope will be posted back to their owners after the exhibition.
    • The postcards will be exhibited in the foyer at The St Andrews Centre from Monday 25th to Friday 29th October which is open from 9.00am to 4.00pm daily.
    • Email hilockdownreflections@gmail.com or follow the Facebook Page H I Reflections, to let us know you’ll be joining in, ask any questions and share your work. 
    • To find out more about the HI Fibrecrafters, email HIFibrecrafters@gmail.com