Saturday 3rd May from 10am – 12pm on Histon Green.
A variety of flowering plants, veggie seedlings, herbs and more at bargain prices.
Saturday 3rd May from 10am – 12pm on Histon Green.
A variety of flowering plants, veggie seedlings, herbs and more at bargain prices.

Histon FC will be fundraising for charity and commemorating a landmark occasion in the club’s history this weekend when they will be hosting G.N.G Oadby Town FC at Bridge Road. Kick-off for the match on Saturday 5th April is at 3pm.
The club will be raising funds for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity at the match. They recently announced an 18-month partnership with the cause, and will be helping to fundraise and increase awareness of the charity’s work. One generous local business has even gifted the charity advertising space at the ground and paid its sponsorship for two matches.
Charity partnership

Arthur Rank Hospice Charity will be attending Saturday’s game, collecting donations and answering any questions supporters may have. Histon FC has also gifted matchday tickets to the family of a patient who was cared for by the charity.
The cake stand will be selling homemade sweet treats before the game and at half time. Mascots Arthur Bear and Histon Hound will be making appearances throughout the day and will be around for photos with supporters.
Paul Smart, Finance Director at Histon FC, said: “The charity has supported many members of the Histon Football Club family both past and present and no doubt will support many many more in the future. They have an excellent facility and staff, but would simply not survive without donations.”
The sponsorship partnership will continue for the remainder of this season and throughout the 2025/26 season. Jodie Vaughan, from the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity, added: “Our heartfelt thanks to everyone involved!”
Celebrating past achievements
The occasion will also be celebrating The Stutes’ past achievements, including their famous win against Leeds in the FA cup in 2008 and near promotion to the football league.
Past players have also been invited to Saturday’s game and will be mingling with supporters. Among them will be record goal scorer Neil Kennedy who scored over 300 goals for the club.
Donate to the Histon FC fundraising page for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity.
Update 9/4/2025. HI HUB has been informed a photograph sent for publication in this original story was not of Neil Kennedy, Histon FC’s record goal scorer. It was actually Adrian (Ade/Aidy) Cambridge. Histon FC has apologised for the mistake, particularly to Neil and Ade. The match’s final score was 3-1 to Histon FC and raised just under £1,000 for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity.
Each year, the Feast donates to a variety of clubs, charities and groups across our community. All made possible by the generosity of villagers and a bunch of fun-filled events. Dan Mace tells how to get a piece of the pie!
As well as bringing the community together for a great week of activities, Histon & Impington Feast also raises money for good causes within our village.
Over the years, the Feast Committee has been delighted to support a wide range of organisations including support groups, sports clubs, local charities, environmental initiatives and organisations for both the young and the not so young. In 2024, (thanks in part to a generous donation from the Open Gardens committee), the Feast made donations totalling an incredible £5,000.
There is less than two weeks until the deadline for applications closes and the Feast Committee is keen to hear from Histon & Impington based clubs and groups who could use a little extra financial help with their activities. Do read our application form carefully for the funding criteria and please note that applicants will need to send a representative to a meeting on Tuesday 25 March, at 7pm, so put that date in your diaries.
Making a difference
14 local clubs and groups benefitted from 2024’s Feast Week and here’s what that money enabled them to do:

The deadline approaches!

There is now less than two weeks to go until applications close and so, if you know of a group who might benefit from some extra funding, please share this article and let them know.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Applications close at midday on Sunday 16 March. Applications can made online here. Alternatively, visit the Feast website, download and complete the form and email to Dan Mace at danrmace@gmail.com.
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Twelve months. Twelve sporting challenges. Twelve hours each. Martin Dickson tells Lucy Callington why 2025 will see him pushing himself to the edge of his physical limits.
For Impington resident Martin Dickson, 2025 looks likely to be a bit busier than usual! The not-quite fifty-year-old was inspired by his approaching half century, to take on a huge challenge for a cause that is very close to his heart.
Taking on a different 12-hour physical trial every month for 12 months, Martin will be trying his hand at everything from cycling and circuit training to football, pickleball and padel – with the aim of raising £12,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Martin, who works at Girton based care home Arlington Manor, is no stranger to adventure. Before settling in Impington in 2013, he travelled extensively and lived in many different countries before meeting his future wife, Sinead on a bus in Laos. Taking on a charity challenge at 50 is just the next chapter.
Daunting and challenging
Martin explains: “I wanted to test myself, and inspire people, but it’s more than a little daunting too. I’ve taken part in sports for years, so I know I have a good fitness level, but each sport is going to be a proper test and only real determination, with my inspirational family in mind, will keep me going throughout them all. Some of the challenges are sports I play regularly while others I have only dabbled in. I just hope I am fit enough to survive them all!”

Martin kick-started his challenge in January with a gruelling 12-hours of cycling, hosted by Arlington Manor. “It went very well”, he tells me. “I had residents, family members and people from right across the community come and join in, support and donate.
“I was pretty sore for a few days, but managed just under 200km on the bike and had lots of generous donations – raising over £800”.
Giving back
Twelve months of pushing yourself to the limit takes real dedication and Martin’s inspiration for this challenge comes from two very special people – his mum and dad. “Both of my parents were true inspirations to me and my family, and to countless friends, neighbours and colleagues”, he shares. “They touched so many people and cancer took them both from us far too early. Mum was only 44 when she passed away and Dad was just 59”.
Martin’s Dad was a born sportsperson; an excellent rugby, football and tennis player and also a dab hand at squash and table tennis, while his Mum’s passion lay in supporting their local community and volunteering for various charities. Martin has clearly inherited both parents’ strengths and qualities – putting them to great use in this year’s challenge!
“Macmillan were incredible during their illnesses, supporting our whole family so wonderfully”, Martin tells me. “Without them I’m not sure how any of us would have been able to keep going, and I wanted to give something back to help others in the same position”.
Tough trials
Having taken the decision to undertake the challenge just last September, Martin wasted no time at all in committing himself to planning the year-long schedule of events. Some months are still in the planning, but next up is a 12-hour session of circuit training on 16 February, followed by pickleball on 29 March and badminton on 26 April.
I ask him what does he think will be the hardest challenge? “I am slightly dreading the 12-hour circuit training in February”, he reveals, “as I haven’t really been a regular at the gym for about 15 years! The running one is going to be hard, but it’s likely the football challenge on 24 May is going to be the toughest. 5-a-side football is hard at the best of times but 12 hours straight up! I dread to imagine what my feet will look like at the end. Plus, gathering together enough people to play and support could also be tricky!”

Moral support
Martin would love as many people as possible to join in with his challenges or even just come along and offer their support. “Having people involved is going to make or break these challenges”, he enthuses, “and if anyone is able to come and join in, that would be fantastic”.
And into the future? Does Martin have any further fundraising plans? “Never say never”, he smiles, “I have fundraised often and always for Macmillan. I’ve taken part in two 100-mile bike rides and a 12-hour tennis match as well as many runs, walks and sporting events over the years. However, this is my biggest challenge yet so I may need to keep 2026 a little quieter to allow my aching body a chance to recover!”
For full details of Martin’s challenges email him on ferretbadger@gmail.com or find out more on his fundraising page here.
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The Fundraising & Communications Committee of Histon & Impington Green Spaces is looking for new members so that it can continue to support the development of the Charity in 2024 and beyond.
Through the Committee we have been successful in building awareness of the charity and its Abbey Fields project within the Community and beyond and raising the £500,000 needed to purchase Long Meadow and the Croft Close Set-Aside. It now needs to ensure that the Charity can fund necessary operating costs and to prepare it for other opportunities.
In addition to its successful fund raising the Committee has led events on Long Meadow and The Green, supported the lecture evenings at the Cambridge Music Centre and run the photo competitions which have fed into the 2023 and 2024 Abbey Fields calendars.
Although we are looking specifically for people with fundraising or communications (especially social media) skills and experience this should not exclude others. It’s more important that you have energy and imagination and enjoy and are effective working within a team.
If you are interested in joining us please email david.jenkins@higreenspaces.org.


A coffee morning held in Impington in aid of the Alzheimer’s Society has raised £836. Friends and neighbours of Judy Wilson, the organiser whose husband Dick is affected by Alzheimer’s, baked cakes and biscuits for the event, which was sponsored by Histon Co-op, Tesco, Bramley Court Care Home and Histon Country Market.
“Information and support are so badly needed for people with a family member affected by dementia”, explained Judy. “Forty years ago, when I was working with support groups, there was so little of both. But though the situation has improved, more resources for both are essential.”
Firs House surgery reports having 177 patients aged 65+ on the dementia register – 6% of all patients in this age group. A further 4 people under 65 years old are also on the register.
Histon & Impington is working achieve the Dementia Friendly Community designation and making progress in raising awareness and providing services for local residents with dementia, and their families.
Tylers is holding a cake, mince pie and coffee morning on Friday 16th December from 9am in aid of MacMillan Cancer Support.
Anyone is more than welcome to pop in and sample some of the home-made mince pies and cakes on offer along with a hot drink and donate as they see fit.
Impington Opportunity Playgroup is holding a Christmas fundraising event on 23rd November at 7pm at the Saint Andrew’s Centre.
Lots of exciting stalls – Christmas wreaths & decorations, knitted gifts, good as new, sweets, candles, mystery tombola, raffle, soaps, crafts, children’s books, Christmas themed stalls, jewellery, and much more.
All proceeds go to Impington Opportunity Playgroup & Cambridge Disabled Kids Swimming Club.
Celebrating 50 Years of Impington Opportunity Playgroup.
The Crafty Kids and Histon Smokehouse are holding a fundraising event on Sunday 30th October from 11am to 3pm.
Entry is free. As well as the kids stalls there will be Halloween craft sessions with Mucky Pups Cambridge, Halloween games and face painting.
Raising money for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices.
Tylers of Histon is holding a coffee morning on Friday 30th September from 9am in support of Macmillan Cancer Support.
Staff will be baking cakes for you to sample with tea and coffee available – the perfect morning warmer.
We hope you will take ten minutes to pop in and raise money for a very deserving charity.