Tag: Community

  • Community Warden for Histon & Impington – Age UK

    Age UK Cambridgeshire and Peterborough are looking for a Community Warden for Histon and Impington to support older people to remain living in their own homes by providing them with practical daily support and assistance. Tasks such as collecting prescriptions, small items of shopping, helping with letters and phone calls and ensuring safety and well-being. The warden will also be responsible for the promotion of the service within the area.

    The service is provided from Monday to Friday 20 hours per week £9,880pa  

    Interviews will be carried out in line with COVID19 Guidelines via a virtual meeting

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    Closing date for applications: Friday 12th March 2021

    Interviews:  Tuesday 23rd March  2021

    For an application pack or more information please contact recruitment@ageukcap.org.uk

  • A Roman Villa in Fane Road Peterborough – HIAG talk

    At 7.30 pm Monday 25th January HIAG present an online talk on “A Roman Villa in Fane Road Peterborough – a community archaeology excavation”, with David Crawford-White, archaeologist.

    To join the talk please email hisimp.archaeology.group@gmail.com who will send you a link 2 days in advance. There is no charge for this event.

    David Crawford-White is a HIAG committee member. He was previously the Outreach and Learning Officer for Oxford Archaeology East, based at Bar Hill, a registered charity with a heritage and education focus that is mainly involved in pre-development excavations.

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    Part of David’s work was to support local communities and schools in learning more about their heritage and was involved in a range of Lottery supported projects based at Linton Village College, Abbey College, Ramsey and Wisbech. He also wrote part of the very successful Jigsaw Community project which was a five-year Heritage Lottery Funded project (2011-2016) by Oxford Archaeology East and Cambridgeshire County Council to assist local history and archaeological societies in historical research, excavation, artefact identification, recording, and much more. 

    As part of his work, David wrote and managed a successful £88k Heritage Lottery bid that included a community excavation of part of a Roman Villa in Peterborough. The Romans established the fortified town of Durobrivae in the first century AD, situated on Ermine Street, and produced a type of pottery known as Nene Valley colour-coated ware which has been found as far north as Hadrian’s Wall as well as in Histon and Impington!

    David will take us on a community archaeological journey from an idea to the realisation of a successful excavation that involved 129 local volunteers over a 20-day period. Perhaps a template for something similar in Histon & Impington in more normal times?!

  • HI Mothers Circle online

    Currently meeting on Zoom every Wednesday, 10-11.30am with in-person meet-ups when restrictions allow.

    This group is for you if you’ve had a baby in the last two years, whether it’s your first or fifth. Come along for an honest chat about the ups and downs of motherhood.

    Please contact Ren on 07866 801133 or ren@hifriends.org.uk for details of how to join in.

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  • The Big Bike Revival

    There is to be a FREE Dr Bike Repair Session on the village green on Friday 15th January 2021.

    Get your bike up and running again! Book a 30 minute slot then bring your bike along and their friendly mechanic will carry out an inspection, make necessary repairs and fit any minor necessary parts such as cables or innertubes. The mechanic will provide a report on your bike with recommendations for any further work required.

    Due to the current national restrictions the session will be strictly appointment only, there will be no bookings on the day. Please do not come to the session unless you have an appointment; this is to avoid potential mixing of households.

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    Slots are available from 9 a.m. until 3.30 p.m. at the Village Green.

  • The Black Death and later outbreaks of the plague in Cambridgeshire

    The speaker for the online meeting at 7.30 pm on Monday 11th January 2021 is Craig Cessford, Senior Project Officer, Cambridge Archaeological Unit.

    To join the talk please email us at hisimp.archaeology.group@gmail.com. We will send you a link 3 days in advance.There is no charge for this event

    Context: This talk was originally planned in the middle of 2019 as part of the HIAG series of ten talks for 2021 and was due to take place at Histon Baptist Church in March 2020. It had to be cancelled as part of the response to the pandemic. Little did most of us realise then how severe a pandemic in the 21st century could be for the country and the world. Clearly the subject of this talk maybe sensitive for many people but we hope the information and dialogue will be both interesting, helpful, and constructive.

    Biography: Craig Cessford has worked as a professional archaeologist for nearly thirty years, the last twenty of them in Cambridgeshire. He is currently a Senior Project Officer with the Cambridge Archaeological Unit and a co-investigator on the ‘After the Plague’ research project at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. Craig has a particular interest in Medieval and later urban archaeology and has directed and published numerous local excavations, including the Grand Arcade, Old Divinity School and New Museums sites in Cambridge.

    Talk synopsis: The Black Death devastated Europe in the mid-14th century, killing 40-60% of the population. This included the town of Cambridge, and plague outbreaks continued to regularly strike the town until 1665/66. Historians have long used textual evidence to consider the impact of the Black Death and later plague outbreaks and archaeologists have also used a range of evidence. More recently the ability to detect and identify the ancient DNA of Yersinia pestis, the bacterium that causes plague, has revolutionised our understanding of this disease. Recent work by the After the Plague project has more than doubled the number of sites from the British Isles where Yersinia pestis has been identified. This work also represents the first time that Yersinia pestis linked to outbreaks of 1348/49-1665/66 has been identified from individual rather than mass burials. The talk will provide an overview of older work on the Plague in Cambridgeshire and current ancient DNA analysis.

    The Local Context: There was a population crash in Histon & Impington in the late medieval period (14th and 15th centuries.) A majority of the 75 test pits dug in Village gardens over the last 4 years show evidence of high medieval occupation (11th -13th centuries) but only half of these showed late medieval pottery sherds. This evidence fits with archival records from the period.  This must have been a time of shock and great social change.

    The poster: shows at the top a picture of a funeral of plague victims painted  in 14th century Tournai by Pierart dou Tielt; a photograph of the cemetery of the Hospital of St. John the Evangelist Cambridge during excavation in 2010; a small map of the spread of the plague; and a plague doctor in preventative costume – with the long beak for herbs etc to counter the smell of the plague – it was thought that the smell was the way the disease spread.

  • Guitar Recital

    This coming Saturday, 14 November, at 7pm, professional guitarist Valérie Hartzell is giving a live, online recital.  Valérie performed for IMS two years ago.   Tickets are £3 for a wide ranging programme of music, including Eleanor Rigby, the famous Spanish Romance and the rather exciting Spanish piece Asturias.

    The full programme is:

    –  Prelude, Cello Suite No. 1    Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), arr. Hartzell
    –  Eleanor Rigby    Lennon/McCartney, arr. Hartzell
    –  Spanish Romance    Anonymous
    –  Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios    Agustín Barrios Mangoré (1885-1944)
    –  Dawn at Ynys Goch     Mark Houghton (b. 1959)
    –  Los Pajaros en el Mercado   Susan McDonald (b. 1965)
    –  Tango Ten Ten Pie  Susan McDonald (b. 1965)
    –  Novembre (world premiere!)    Thierry Tisserand (b. 1956)
    –  Nothing Else Matters    Metallica,  arr. Soren Madsen Valérie Hartzell (b. 1974)
    –  Story of Us    Valérie Hartzell (b. 1974)
    –  Aurora Borealis  Valérie Hartzell (b. 1974)
    –  Asturias (Leyenda)   Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909), arr. Segovia/Hartzell

    Anyone booking a ticket gets a link to a YouTube channel where the concert will take place; click on that link on Saturday evening shortly before 7pm to attend the concert.  Not a real life concert experience, of course, but at least it is live music and supports a professional musician.

    To book, go to  https://www.valeriehartzell.co.uk/events

  • BIG TIDY UP – December

    Our formal quarterly litter picking event is on Saturday 5th December. As this is a form of outside exercise it is viewed that it is safe to litter pick, observing the Social distancing rules, not picking up litter by hand and wearing gloves provided. Wearing of face-masks is up to the individual.

    Existing members who have their own patch and litter pick throughout the year, but new members who would like to help on the day are asked to contact Cedric Foster by email (cedric.jl.foster1944@btinternet.com). This is to allocate a road or area prior to the event and to give Health & Safety advice.

    On Saturday 5th December, Cedric will be in The Village High Street Car Park (opposite Tylers Estate Agents), to hand out equipment and PPE from 9.00 to 9.30 am.

  • Histon and Impington Women’s Institute

    The local WI has not been able to meet ‘in person’ at their usual meetings in the Methodist Hall since the beginning of lockdown.

    The WI are now ready to put their meetings out to the villages again but this time via Zoom. They welcome new members or visitors if they would like to try the local WI in it’s new format. Each visitor can try before they join.

    Anyone wanting to join the meeting who is not a member will have to request the details by emailing Sophie Howson (sophie.howson@googlemail.com) in advance.

  • Join the hunt for Treasure!


    The PTA at Histon & Impington Infants School have arranged a treasure hunt around the village, which you too can take part in any time over the half term holiday.

    The PTA thought it would be a great idea to involve the community outside of the infants school to have some fun too.

    To get involved and to get a copy of the treasure hunt emailed to you, please donate what you can (suggested donation £5) to the Paypal pay pool: tinyurl.com/InfantsPTA

    The hunt will then be emailed to you from the PTA and you can complete the hunt over the half term holiday! Answers can be emailed back to the PTA to be submitted into a draw for a bundle of books.

    All proceeds raised from the treasure hunt will go towards buying new books for your local school.

  • The Big Bike Revival

    There is to be a FREE Dr Bike Repair Session on Saturday 10th October.

    Book a 30 minute slot then bring your bike along and a friendly mechanic from Outspoken Cycles will carry out an inspection, make necessary repairs and fit any minor necessary parts, all for free!

    Slots are available from 9.30 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Village Green.