Who stole a green flounced petticoat from the house of Thomas Prime of Haslingfield in the County of Cambridge on 18 September 1784? And what else did he nick? To find the answer to this and a hundred other gems of essential knowledge you’ll need this fascinating publication. Read more
It Shouldn’t Happen to a Vet – BUT IT HAS! John Grieve of the Cambridge Veterinary Group will speak of adventures and misadventures during his career. This promises to be a humorous and interesting evening, to which all are welcome. Tuesday April 17, Haslingfield Village Hall, 8:00 PM. Members and school aged children free, small charge for adult visitors. Refreshments included.
“From the North Sea to the Mediterranean”
An illustrated travelogue by popular speaker Chris Hammond, Haslingfield Village Centre, Tuesday 20 March at 8.00pm Read more
The next film show will be at 7.30 on Friday 9th March 2012 in Haslingfield Methodist Church. Admission is free. Tea/Coffee half way through, collection to cover refreshments and facilities. Read more
Haslingfield Scarecrow Festival
will take place on 14 – 16 September. To take part in this exciting event please contact Alix Robinson (info@haslingfieldscarecrowfestival.org , or 870167) as soon as possible.
In All Saints Church
Saturday 18th February, 10.00am – 12.00 am
Tea, Coffee, home made cakes, books, bric-a-brac and good company. Catch up with the news!
Dramatised readings from The Haslingfield School Log Book 1917-1965. Readers: John Beresford, Peter Hains, and Cheryl Lowery, all of whom know the school well. This promises to be an amusing and informative journey down memory lane, as well as a revelation of what went on in our village school for half a century. Tues. Feb. 21 , 8:00 pm, at Haslingfield Village Hall. Read more
MAMMA MIA! Saturday 28 January 2012.
See it on the big screen at the Haslingfield Village Centre and sing – along with all those happy songs. A substantial ploughman’s supper included and a bar is available. Tickets: £7.50 adults, £5 children, from Michael Hendy 870270, The Village Shop and The Little Rose Pub.