The National Childbirth Trust is holding a sale on Saturday 11th March from 2pm at Impington Village College.
Doors open 2pm (1.45pm for NCT members) until 4pm.
As the new venue is smaller than our usual one, we are unable to accommodate prams and buggies – either to sell or for shoppers to bring into the sale hall.
Kawaii Kubs is holding a play session on Sunday 26th February from 9am for different age groups at the Royal British Legion.
Sessions at 9am, 10.30am and 3pm are for Preschool mixed ages of walking to 5 years. 12pm is mixed preschool ages plus babies. 1.30pm is sitting babies up to toddling.
Earn your apprenticeship as a budding builder on our Kawaii Construction site, practice your truck driving skills around our cones, play our cone hoop toss game, practice using your tool set and more.
Kawaii Kubs is holding a Valentine’s play session on Sunday 12th February between 9am and 5.30pm with different time slots for a range of age groups from preschool to 9 years old.
Fall in love with sensory play trays and messy fun, make Valentine’s cards for a special someone and make love bug headbands craft.
Older Kawaii Kids will have added craft activities, cup cake decorating and jewellery making (5-9 years from 4.30pm).
Histon Football Club is delighted to be opening its turnstiles to the next generation of supporters on Saturday 4th February’s fixture against Bugbrooke St Michaels, where all children from the villages two Primary Schools have been invited to attend.
Entrance is £10 for adults, £5 concessions, 12 – 16 yrs £2 and under 11s are admitted free. Buy Tickets
Cambridgeshire Music is running half term holiday workshops from 14th -16th February at its county hub in New School Road.
Exploring the writings of William Shakespeare the workshops will be looking at the history of the work, the performance techniques and music and putting on our own versions. All students will earn an Arts Award Discover Certificate.
Parents and carers who would like to understand more about county lines drug dealing are being invited to attend two free interactive webinars. These will explain what criminal exploitation – including county lines – is, and what is happening in the local area.
They will also cover how offenders groom and exploit children; help people spot signs that a child might be at risk; and explain where to get advice and support. The interactive sessions will also enable participants to ask questions, share concerns and connect with others.
Speakers include Lindsey Dalton, the CEO of Pace – a national charity supporting families affected by child exploitation; Duncan Evans who works at the National County Lines Co-ordination Centre; and Sarah Pritchard, a social worker at Barnardo’s children’s charity.
The webinars will be hosted live over Zoom on Wednesday 1 February from 7-8:30pm and again on 8 February. You can register your interest in the event via Eventbrite.
Sunflowers Care Ltd in Cottenham is looking for a resourceful, adaptable Health Care Support Worker (HCSW) to care for children with complex health needs, with excellent communication and clinical skills and a desire to work as part of an existing multidisciplinary team.
Full training will be provided. Care experience and some working with children required.
Full and Part-time hours considered, salary: £10.52/13.68 per hour. (nights/weekends/bank holiday hours are at the higher rate). Pension and Private Health insurance among benefits. £500 joining bonus.