Category: Monthly

  • Cyber Escape Room

    Wednesday 21st January from 2pm at Histon Library.

    Can you crack the case before time runs out?

    You’re part of a top cyber investigation team. After taking down a notorious cyber gang, your detective chief inspector has been accused of fabricating the evidence. The gang wants the case dropped – but you know the truth. Solve a series of puzzles in 30 minutes to prove the DCI’s innocence and lock the criminals away for good.

    Work in teams of up to 5 people. Fastest Team wins.

    Please book in the library or email: BarHill.referral@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

  • WI December Meeting

    Histon and Impington Women’s Institute is meeting on Thursday 18th December from 7.30pm at Histon Methodist Church.

    This is a Christmas Celebration and bring and share supper.

    Women of all ages are welcome. Email hisimpwi@gmail.com for more information or to say that you are coming.

  • Histon and Impington Garden Club

    Histon and Impington Garden Club meets on the second Tuesday of the month from 7.30pm at Histon Methodist Church hall.

    On Tuesday 9th December, Adam Pasco will talk about “Creating a Garden for All Seasons.”

    Coffee/tea and biscuits will be served after the talk to give members a chance to catch up on garden topics. Visitors are most welcome.

    Please contact Muriel Clements on 232236 for more details.

  • Paper Christmas Baubles

    Wednesday 17th December from 2pm at Histon Library.

    Hand craft your very own Christmas Baubles and impress your friends and family.

    £5 per person – make as many baubles as you like with paper, ribbon, threads and beads all provided.

    Refreshments available. Please book in the library or email: BarHill.referral@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

  • HIAG Talk

    Histon and Impington Archaeology Group (HIAG) is holding a talk on Monday 24th November from 7.30pm at Histon Methodist Church and via Zoom.

    The Anglo-Saxon Community living at RAF Lakenheath between 450 and 750 AD: Evidence of Life in Death. 20 Years of Research.

    By Joanna Caruth, Principal Post-Excavation Manager,  Cotswold Archaeology.

  • Village Society Talk

    Tuesday 25th November from 7.30 – 9pm at Histon Methodist Church.

    The last talk before Christmas – Did Cromwell Cancel Christmas? – by Stuart Orme, Curator of the Cromwell Museum.

    Non-members require a ticket for both in-person and Zoom. Members are only required to book if attending in person.

  • WI August Meeting

    Histon and Impington Women’s Institute is meeting on Thursday 21st August from 7.30pm at Histon Methodist Church.

    The talk is entitled “An Architectural tour of Histon” by Tim Brading.

    Women of all ages are welcome. Email hisimpwi@gmail.com for more information or to say that you are coming.

  • Geological Society Talk

    Monday 9th June from 7.30pm at the Saint Andrew’s Centre.

    Landscapes and environments of long ago by Mike Tuke. How geologists determine ancient environments, illustrated by an accompanying collection of rocks which provide evidence of some of he typical features of those environments. An excellent introduction to geology and how the characteristics of various rocks reveal the earth’s history and how landscapes are formed.

    The Cambs Geological Society meets monthly on the 2nd Monday of the month. An hourly talk on matters pertaining to geology, both local and global. Talks are expected to be accessible to all with or without a knowledge of geology.

    The hall is open from 7pm for refreshments for a 7.30pm start.

  • Impington Music Society Concert

    Impington Music Society is holding a concert on Friday 6th June from 7.30pm at Impington Village College.

    Piano duets performed by Thanea and Maurice Hodges will end our season with a perfect ‘Summer Soirée’.

    Concerts take place in the Brackenbury Room and are open to the public. 

  • HIAG Talk

    Histon and Impington Archaeology Group (HIAG) is holding a talk on Monday 19th May from 7.30pm at Histon Methodist Church and via Zoom.

    The talk is entitled “A428, First century Roman wells” by Ana Bordona Foz from the MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology).