Parcel Collection at the Village Shop
For everyone’s convenience, you can now collect your parcels from the Village Shop and Post Office at anytime during the shop opening hours, 7 days a week. For your parcel collection, post office hours do not apply. The shop opening hours are:-
Mondays to Fridays: 7.00 am – 7.00 pm
Saturdays: 8.00 am – 6.00 pm
Sundays: 8.00 am – 4.00 pm
TOMORROW, 3-5 Little Owls – Ministry of Owls Family Disco
There are still a few tickets left for the Ministry of Owls Family Disco tomorrow (14 Feb). For more details, click Read more
Calling AMATEUR ACTORS WITH PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE…
We are looking for two actors, a man in his 40s/50s and a woman in her 20s/early 30s, to complete the cast for our forthcoming production, the hilarious farce, Lend me a Tenor by Ken Ludwig. As these are major roles, we are seeking people with previous amateur acting experience – even if you have not acted for some while. NB You do not have to be able to sing, see Read more
A Village Institution to Close
HAIR 2000 will close permanently on 19th February after many years of dedicated service to our community. But all is not lost: Jo will be cutting men’s hair at The Little Rose on alternate Wednesday mornings, starting on 24th February between 9,30 am and 12.30 pm . This will be a ‘drop in’ service rather than by appointment, and dry cuts only.
Sounds like another institution in the making – not every barber’s shop has a pool table!
Parish Council minutes 12th January 2016
Last month’s minutes
Parish Council minutes 9th November 2015
Apologies for the late publishing of these minutes on the website. Copies were published on the village notice boards before the December meeting
Next Village Society Talk
‘The Story of Wheat’ by Jim Orson
Haslingfield Village Hall, Tuesday 16th Feb. at 8.00pm
Wheat is the dominant arable crop , both locally and nationally; our soils and climate are suited to its production. It is an important part of our diet, with around 80% of the flour used for our bread coming from UK-grown wheat. Globally it constitutes 20% of dietary energy. The origins of wheat will be described along with the development of current and possible future growing practices.
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Faith to Live by Service
We would like to invite you to our next Faith To Live By service at Haslingfield Methodist Church on Sunday 14th February 2016 at 6.30pm. Our speaker will be Kirsty Smith, asking ‘ARE DISABLED PEOPLE LEFT BEHIND?’. Read more
Film Club
The next Film Club meeting will be at 7.30pm on Friday 12th February 2016 in the Haslingfield Methodist Church Rooms. Admission is free. Running time 127 min. Certificate:12. We will break for refreshments half way through. Read more
Parish Council meeting 8th February Agenda
TONIGHT & THURSDAY – Little Theatre Read-Through and Auditions!
Our next production is the hilarious farce, Lend me a Tenor, by Ken Ludwig, which we are performing on 19, 20 and 21 May. If you’re interested in being part of this great play – either on-stage or as part of the production team, do please come along to the Read-Through on Monday 1 Feb and the Auditions on Thursday 4 Feb – both in Haslingfield Village Hall at 7.45 pm. You’ll get a feel of the play as well as a warm welcome from Haslingfield Little Theatre members. For further info. please click Read more
All Saints Church, Haslingfield
SERVICES FOR FEBRUARY 2016
Cambridge Wine Now in Village Shop
A new range from Cambridge Wine is now being sold in the Village Shop on Fountain Lane, including English Wine and spirits. The shop is open:-
Mondays to Fridays: 7.00 am – 7.00 pm
Saturdays: 8.00 am – 6.00 pm
Sundays: 8.00 am – 4.00 pm
It also supplies newspapers and magazines, a wide range of groceries and confectionery, fresh milk, hot drinks, cold drinks. Fresh bread and cakes are delivered daily from Newnham Bakery and a selection of Hovis ready cut loaves are also available. You can order any type of bakery item. Read more