Category: One Off

  • HI Sustainability

    Local Plan Eco-Input

    Concerned about what’s happening all around us here in the Cambridge area? About the impacts of growth and development on climate change, wildlife, sustainable transport? About getting more eco-homes in the right places at affordable prices for our younger and older people? The two Councils (SCDC and Cambridge City) are collaborating in making a joint Local Plan – and are at the very first stage, wanting to get input from everyone young and old, about what really matters. They are urging us to get involved now in creating “the most important document most people have never heard of”.

  • Camtrust Pop-up Sale

    Camtrust Pop-up Sale

    Tuesday 18th February, 10.00am-2.30pm at Histon Methodist Church.

    A chance to buy a wide range of items with all proceeds going to Camtrust and an opportunity to join them for tea, coffee and cakes.

  • The Bronze Age in East Anglia

    The Bronze Age in East Anglia

    Histon & Impington Archaeology Group – the FebruaryTalk

    The Bronze Age in East Anglia: Changing the landscape and settlement with Nick Gilmour, Senior Project Manager, Oxford Archaeology East on Monday 17th February 2020, 7.30 pm at Histon Baptist Church

    On Monday 17th February 2020, Nick Gilmour (Oxford Archaeology East and of Histon!) speaks on Bronze Age Settlement in East Anglia, 730pm at the Histon Baptist Church. Recent archaeological evidence has shown that Bronze Age people were the first to start massive changes of the landscape, with new field systems and droves and established trading networks across a wide area.

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    People with metal technology (which originated around the eastern Mediterranean) arrived from the continent about 2500 BC. Herodotus, the so called ‘father of history’, referred in the 5th century BC to these islands as the Cassiterides, the tin islands – so maybe that is why they braved the weather! These people were great builders or modifiers e.g. Stonehenge.

    Nick has archaeological interests in British prehistory, particularly the Neolithic and Bronze Age. Most of his field experience is around East Anglia, and he has extensive experience in fenland archaeology.

    Aerial photographs of crop marks show many previously unsuspected settlements in Norfolk with complex field systems – Nick has been involved with excavations that confirm that such cropmarks (and there are many in our region) can indicate settlements – for example dating back to 1,500 BC at Ormsby St Michael in the Norfolk Broads – which revealed evidence of weaving and indirectly, metal working.

  • Valentine’s Dance

    Valentine’s Dance

    Histon & Impington Royal British Legion Club present

    The Spree

    Fish & Chips Supper

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    Saturday 15 February, 8pm

    Guests £10; Club Loyalty Card Members £8

    Call 07947 062124; email HistonRBL@hotmail.com

    A fantastic night out at your local Club. Pop in Monday to Saturday after 7pm to reserve your seats.

  • Hope Again Bereavement Programme

    Hope Again Bereavement Programme

    The next Hope Again programme starts on Thursday 6th May at 2.00pm for 6 weeks until 10th June at Histon Methodist Church Hall.

    No charge is made for attendance as funding has been received from local Charities including The Red Lion Beer Festival. No charge is made for attendance but please let the organiser know if you are planning to attend.

  • World Day of Prayer

    Formerly known as “Women’s World Day of Prayer”, although it is still prepared, organised and led by women from Churches of all denominations, the actual service is open to anyone and everyone.

    The service will last for about an hour, with refreshments afterwards, and Impington St Andrews would be delighted to welcome anyone. 

    This year’s service was written by the women of Zimbabwe and is entitled: “Rise, take your mat and walk.”  The theme revolves around a real call to prayerful action, not just for the women of Zimbabwe but in the local community as well.  It is informative, interesting and challenging, with a real encouragement towards ongoing commitment for relevant action in our communities.

  • Coffee with a Cop

    Coffee with a Cop

    Cambridgeshire Police
    Cambridgeshire Police

    The next Coffee with a Cop is being hosted at St Andrews Cafe, School Hill, Histon.

    Thursday 23rd January 2020 – 12:00 – 13:00 hrs

  • HI HUB Launch Event

    HI HUB Launch Event

    www.hihub.info

    The news and information website for Histon & Impington
    Official launch Saturday 1 February
    Join us at St Andrew’s Centre, Histon for coffee and cake from 10am–1pm

    Drop in for coffee and cake with the team running the website and

    • give your feedback
    • learn more about publicising your events and organisations
    • find out about advertising and sponsorship opportunities
    • see how you could get involved

    Sign up online today to receive regular weekly email bulletins with highlights of local news and events

    • News and features about your village community
    • Find out ‘what’s on’, and tell us about your events so that we can promote them village-wide
    • Search online for local businesses and suppliers serving Histon & Impington
    • Find community groups, sports clubs and social activities that you could join
    • Search for a new home or a local job – and walk to work!
  • A Peaceable Kingdom Talk

    A Peaceable Kingdom Talk

    9.30am-12.30pm 25th January in the St Andrew’s Centre and 7-9pm 26th January at St John’s Waterbeach

    Dr Stephen Backhouse will present on Jesus’ central message: the kingdom of God, and its relevance for the way we live as a Christian community in contemporary culture.

    The programme is as follows:

    Saturday 25 January, St Andrew’s Centre, Histon

    9.30am – Registration and coffee

    10-11am – Session 1

    11-11.30am – Q&A and refreshments

    11.30am-12.30pm – Session 2

    Sunday 26 January, St John’s, Waterbeach

    7-9pm – Sessions 3 and 4

  • Wellbeing Talk

    Wellbeing Talk

    Tuesday 21st January 7.30-9.15pm in Histon Early Years Centre

    This short and interactive sessions for parents will be led by Kate Blackwell, Senior Wellbeing Co-ordinator for Care Network.

    The talk will explore

    • What good wellebing is
    • The benefit of boosting your wellebing
    • How to develop a personal action plan to enhance your wellebing

    There will be some resources to take away to help you continue with your wellbeing plans.