Tag: Histon Library

  • Lego Session

    Histon Library is holding two Lego sessions during the Easter holidays on Monday 3rd and Thursday 13th April from 11.15am – 12.30pm.

    For children aged over 4 years.

    Supported by Histon and Impington Library Friends.

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  • HILF Book Sale

    Histon and Impington Library Friends (HILF) are hold a book sale on Saturday 11th March at Histon Methodist Church Hall from 10am to 12pm.

    For all donations of quality books, please can you drop off at 9.30am on the day at the church hall.

    We very much look forward to seeing you there while enjoying the refreshments on offer in the hall.

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  • Engage: Community CPR and Defibrillator training

    Histon Library is running a session to show you how to perform effective CPR using a Defibrillator on Wednesday 15th March from 2 – 3pm.

    Delivered by Nicola Cooper, Magpas Air Ambulance Community Training and Engagement Officer.

    Donations towards refreshments welcome.

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  • Library Live: A Life of Crime

    Histon Library is hosting a Library Live event on Wednesday 8th March from 2.30 – 3.30pm.

    A Life of Crime: Penny Hancock and Kate Rhodes in Conversation. Do you love a classic whodunnit crime? Or perhaps you enjoy the drama of a family with skeletons in the closet? If this sounds like you then pop into Histon Library for two amazing author talks.

    Book your place in the Library or by contacting BarHill.Referral@cambridgeshire.gov.uk.

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  • HI HUB team to meet local residents

    As HI HUB reaches its 3rd anniversary, the team behind the launch and publication of this hyperlocal news and information service will be presenting a talk at Histon Library.

    Explaining what’s involved in bringing this unique resource to the local community, the session – part of the library’s ‘Engage in the Afternoon’ series – will include some of the facts and figures behind the popular weekly newsletter.

    It will also include an insight into how features are developed and some examples of the challenges and dilemmas that arise in hyperlocal news coverage.  

    Readers and residents will be able to meet the team, ask questions, make suggestions and give feedback on their experience of HI HUB and how they would like it to develop in the future.

    The Challenges of Hyperlocal Journalism’ will take place at Histon Library on Wednesday 15 February 2023, 2.00 – 3.30pm. 

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  • Hyperlocal Journalism: Engage at Histon Library

    Histon Library is holding an Engage in the Afternoon event on Wednesday 15th February from 2pm-3.30pm.

    The HI HUB team will talk about our experiences providing a relevant and valuable news service for the Histon and Impington community. Find out more about how and why HI HUB got started and the interesting challenges we face along the way.

  • HILF Book Sale

    Histon and Impington Library Friends (HILF) are hold a book sale on Saturday 11th February at Histon Methodist Church Hall from 10am to 12pm.

    For all donations of quality books, please can you drop off at 9.30am on the day at the church hall.

    We very much look forward to seeing you there while enjoying the refreshments on offer in the hall.

  • Falls in the home: how not to be a victim

    Thousands of older people each week are taken to a hospital emergency department after a fall. A session at Histon library next week will reveal how best to avoid being among them – and why this is a vital key to staying healthy for longer.

    The statistics about falls and their impact on older people make startling – and worrying – reading.

    30% of people aged 65 and over will fall at least once a year, and for those over 80 it is 50%. Falls are the number one reason older people are taken to the emergency department in a hospital, and in around 5% of cases a fall leads to hospitalisation.

    The cost of these fractures – in terms of individual wellbeing as well as the NHS budget – is eye-watering. For example, hip fractures not only have a serious impact on daily living activities such as shopping and walking, but 1 in 5 hip fracture patients go into long-term care in the first year after fracture. The NHS bill for this is around £2 billion.

    The good news

    So that’s the bad news, but the good news is that we can all take action to avoid being one of the victims.

    Making simple changes to the home environment can prevent accidents. Removing rugs and mats, installing night lights and keeping loose cables tucked away are obvious – but nonetheless often overlooked – safety measures.

    Less obvious, but just as important, is exercise. Regular light activity and movement throughout the day, coupled with specific exercises to improve strength and balance, can also help keep people on their feet, out of hospital and doing the things they enjoy for longer.

    Local support

    Healthy You, the healthy lifestyles service funded by Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council, runs a free exercise programme aimed at doing just that, and on 18th January their ‘road show’ comes to Histon Library.

    This introductory Falls Prevention Awareness session will explain how people can start at home to improve their strength and balance. More good news: no specialist equipment or kit is needed, and the exercises can be done from a seated or standing position.

    The Healthy You team will also talk about the benefits of ‘FaME’, a free structured 6-month falls management exercise programme that is individualised to the person and gradually becomes more challenging as time goes on.

    FaME is a national programme, delivered locally in Milton or Girton by specialist qualified exercise instructors who understand the age-related changes that happen in the body and the medical concerns that people may have.

    These small group exercise classes are designed to improve physical fitness, strength and balance. They’re also a great way to meet other people, receive support and build motivation. At the start, instructors have one-to-one sessions with participants to find out about their health and medications, and to identify each person’s starting point for exercise.

    Making people aware of the benefit of strength and balance exercises is central to the NHS long-term plan, which emphasises a move away from simply treating disease to a system that helps to keep people healthy for longer. Taking preventative action against the risk of falls is a great way for older people to do just that.  

    The ‘Falls Prevention Awareness’ session led by Healthy You will take place at Histon Library on 18 Jan 2023, 2.00 – 3.30pm. 

    For more information about falls prevention assessments, contact Healthy You at healthyyou@everyonehealth.co.uk

  • Falls Prevention Awareness

    Histon Library is holding an Engage talk on Wednesday 18th January from 2-3.30pm.

    Come along and find out how you can improve your strength, stability and confidence in balance – with Jake Williams from the Fall Management Exercise Programme.

  • HILF Book Sale

    Histon and Impington Library Friends (HILF) are hold a book sale on Saturday 14th January at Histon Methodist Church Hall from 10am to 12pm.

    For all donations of quality books, please can you drop off at 9.30am on the day at the church hall.

    We very much look forward to seeing you there while enjoying the refreshments on offer in the hall.