Crisp cold air in the mornings followed by warm-ish days… just like waking up in Katmandu?! Food van schedule this week at the Haslingfield Village Hall carpark:
Thursday (19/9): Tibet Flavour debuts for the first time. Bringing fresh food flavours from the the himalayas! If you’ve not had Tibetan food before… must try it. The momos (dumplings) are particularly good as well as their curries.
As the school holidays continue, a juicy burger from Steak and Honour will put that smile back on your face! At the Haslingfield Village Hall carpark from 5pm to 8pm:
Thursday (7/8): Steak and Honour with juicy burgers! Meat-free, gluten free options available. Pre-orders only.
Are you aged 11-18 and a resident of Haslingfield or Harlton? If so, we’d love to hear from you!
Haslingfield Parish Council has put together a short survey to find out the good and bad bits of being a young person in Haslingfield and Harlton. We’ll be looking at your answers to see if there is anything else we can provide or help with, to make growing up here a better experience.
As a thank you for completing our survey, if you would like to enter into our prize draw to win 1kg of Pick N Mix, there’s a space for you to leave your email address at the end. (This email address will only be used to contact the winner of the prize draw, and will be deleted after the survey results are in.) Surveys can also be completed anonymously. To complete the survey (less than 5 minutes), please go to: https://forms.gle/NmRegrRVgupSD2xs9
Haslingfield has lots of roads with interesting names. Clive Blower is organising a walk round the village of about 2 hours, when he will
talk about why the roads are called what they are called, using a document from the village archives. There are 2 spare places available
on Sunday 28th July in the morning , so if you would like to come, contact Clive on outandabout@btinternet.com now. First 2 people to sign
up will get a place.
A fresh interesting week ahead for us…. General Election on Thursday and the England vs Switzerland quarterfinals on Saturday! Food vans at the Haslingfield Village Hall carpark this week (5-8pm):
Thursday (4/7): Welcome back to HK Hitwrap. All dishes made to order from their broad menu. Pre-order link
Friday (5/7): La Biga pizza… All pizzas made to order from their broad menu.
Saturday (6/7): Not operating… just eat your nails whilst watching England play! But if you need local options in alphabetical order: Harlton Hare and Hounds, House of Spice, La Pergola, Mohak Cafe, and a bit further afield: Queen’s Head, Harston (Thai food) or Whitehorse, Barton (also Thai food).
It’s officially a heatwave! And…will England supporters be celebrating or sad this week?
Fear not…our favourite food vans are here this week at the Haslingfield Village Hall Carpark:
Thursday (27/6): Mo’s Charcoal with Turkish Adana flavours!
Friday (28/6): La Biga with options for sourdough pizzas.
Saturday (29/6): Not operating. Local options available in alphabetical order: Harlton Hare and Hounds, House of Spice, La Pergola, Mohak Cafe, Queen’s Head (Harston) and Provenance Kitchen which is further out but locally owned!
A family friendly event about the Haslingfield Neighbourhood Plan
23 June 2024, 2- 5pm at Haslingfield Village Hall
Join the Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group for this fun, family-friendly, interactive event including:
A History of Haslingfield in 5 sketches from members of Haslingfield Little Theatre
Historical displays from the Village Society
The results of our first parish Neighbourhood Plan consultation – what did your neighbours think?
What a Neighbourhood Plan Can Do, What it Can’t Do, What it Should Do
Inspiring examples from the Neighbourhood Plans of neighbouring villages like Foxton, Gamlingay, Histon and Fulbourn
Have your say: Mapping our green spaces, views, heritage and biodiversity
Facilitated conversations about what we as a community want for Haslingfield’s future
Launch of the first Haslingfield Tree Walk
Activities for kids
We’ve only just begun the process of creating a plan that could influence how Haslingfield develops over the next half a century. Be a part of the conversation. Everyone is welcome – whether you took part in the first survey or not! If you have questions or would like to be involved, please write to hnp@haslingfieldparishcouncil.gov.uk.