Happy Easter
It was a joy to celebrate Easter in All Saints’ Church this year. Please click the photo here
It was a joy to celebrate Easter in All Saints’ Church this year. Please click the photo here
Food worshipping villagers – This week we have arranged again a number of food vans providing delicious food in the village hall car park on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 17:00-20:00. Sorry but not Sunday this week.
Different cuisines will be catered for from different companies. This Thursday 8/4 will be South African and Caribbean fusion from Kerief Catering, Friday 9/4 will be authentic sour-dough pizza from La Biga (every Friday), on Saturday 10/4 will be super juicy burgers from Steak and Honour.
All vans have covid secure contactless payment options and try to pre-order using the links.….Enjoy!
Table tennis table is now available for all to use, on a first come first serve basis. Located by the playground / tennis courts. There are bats and balls available for use, with a £2 refundable deposit, at the village shop. Enjoy!
EWR Co’s consultation opened yesterday. They are consulting on a single route alignment for Haslingfield and Harlton which is part of a 7km long elevated section from north of The Eversdens to somewhere east of Harston. With the exception of an up to 17m deep cutting on Chapel Hill the rest of the proposed route seems to be about at or about 10m above local ground level so at or above rooftop height. The proposed track crosses the Harlton to Haslingfield road just outside Harlton and has an underpass for road traffic. There is a map of the route here and a section plan here. The rest of the consultation can be found here.
Please see attached from South Cambs District Council with information about the lifting of lockdown and the support they offer.
Food adoring villagers – This week we have arranged again a number of food vans providing delicious food in the village hall car park on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 17:00-20:00.
Different cuisines will be catered for from different companies. This Friday 2/4 will be pizza from La Biga (every Friday), on Saturday 3/4 will be North African street food mezze from The Wandering Yak and on Sunday (4/4) will be Mexican food and rumour has it lamb is on the menu in true Easter tradition style from Nanna Mexico.
All vans have covid secure contactless payment options and try to pre-order using the links.….Enjoy!
PROTECT YOUR CAR CAMPAIGN
Due to Covid-19 and repeated lockdowns, people haven’t been using their cars as much as they used to. However, car crime remains a pressing problem in the UK – alarmingly, one car is stolen every ten minutes(1). The latest figures from the Police National Computer (3) indicate car crime decreased during Covid-19 restrictions but with the expectation of social restrictions soon easing we could see a surge in car crime. Neighbourhood Watch are launching a new campaign on the 31st March to encourage everyone to keep their car’s safety top of mind.
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The Haslingfield Parish planning meeting will be taking place on Wednesday 31 March 2021 at 7:30pm. Note that this is a virtual meeting. To see the agenda, please click: 20210331 Planning Meeting
Food loving villagers – This week we have arranged again a number of food vans providing delicious food in the village hall car park on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 17:00-20:00.
Different cuisines will be catered for from different companies. This Thursday 25/3 will be authentic Greek Gyros from The Cook’s Nest, on Friday 26/3 will be pizza from La Biga (every Friday) and on Saturday 27/3 will be authentic Paella from La Laventina
All vans have covid secure contactless payment options and try to pre-order using the links.….Enjoy!
There will be a bell tolling tomorrow, Tuesday, 23 March 2021 at 12.01 as part of the Marie Curie Day of Reflection, which marks the anniversary of the first day of lockdown. The tolling follows a minute’s silence at 12 noon.
Please find below the revised minutes for the January 2021 Haslingfield Parish Council EGM.
Please find below the minutes from the Haslingfield Parish Council March 2021 meeting.
Good news – We have met the minimum threshold to move into the next stages of the project, which is the Project Review. This stage, which on average takes approx. 4 weeks, takes various things into consideration such as reviewing build costs, looking at existing infrastructure and traffic management. Once all this is complete, this will be presented to Aviva to release the funds and the next stage of build works can commence.
County Broadband are leaving the offer of free standard connection open for residents that still wish to place pre-orders until connection has gone live. Thanks to all those that have supported the project and getting us this far.
Our next service is planned for Palm Sunday 28th March at 9.30am.
Booking will be required for the Easter Sunday Service in order to identify numbers for a Covid-19 safe service. Contact Jennifer Gore churchwardenhaslingfield@gmail