Author: Kim Loader
Hemingford Grey Parish Council Arboricultural Report 2022
The Hemingford Grey Parish Council Arboricultural Report 2022 is now available to view in About The Council/Documents or by clicking on the link below.
Posted: Thu, 04 Aug 2022 12:25 by Kim Loader
Temporary Closure of Footpath No. 4
CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Footpath 4, Hemingford Grey (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF USE)
ORDER 2022/685
NOTICE is given that Cambridgeshire County Council has made an Order pursuant to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended by the Road Traffic (Temporary Restrictions) Act 1991, the effect of which is to stop any pedestrian from proceeding along Footpath 4, Hemingford Grey as lies between Braggs... Read More »
Posted: Wed, 03 Aug 2022 13:08 by Kim Loader
Heat Pump and Home Heating Survey
The Heat Pump Ready programme being delivered in Cambridgeshire by PECT, in partnership with Cambridgeshire County Council, Fenland District Council, Growth Guides and Lendology. The project is being led by City Science.
We are currently working on Stream 1, phase 1 of the programme where we are wanting to find out the feasibility of a high-density heat-pump installation in Cambridgeshire. This will... Read More »
Posted: Sun, 31 Jul 2022 11:24 by Kim Loader
A Grandad from Hemingford Grey...........
A grandad from Hemingford Grey is to walk 2000 miles - 5 million steps- in 200 days.
Between 15th June and 31st December.
In aid of East Anglia Children's Hospices.
www.justgiving.com/walk5million
Posted: Sun, 17 Jul 2022 11:26 by Kim Loader
Road Safety Day of Action
Hello,
I work as the Events Project Manager for the Vision Zero Partnership and as part of the Road Safety Team at Cambridgeshire County Council. We are holding a community event in Huntingdon on Thursday 14th July and would like to let the parishes and their residents know.
For more information about the Vision Zero Partnership: https://www.cprsp.co.uk/
The Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1164343414409209... Read More »
Posted: Tue, 05 Jul 2022 11:47 by Kim Loader
New Play Areas Open at Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Four new nature-themed play areas are now open to the public at Hinchingbrooke Country Park.
Installation of the new play areas is the first step in enhancing the facilities at the much-loved country park and the District Council is pleased to announce that the play areas are now open to users.
Each play area has a distinct theme to offer something different and represent the park's variety of habitats:... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 12:49 by Kim Loader
HemingfordHub Annual General meeting 2022
The HemingfordHub will be holding their AGM 2022 on Monday 27th June, 7.30pm in the Reading Room, High Street, Hemingford Grey.
All welcome for drinks and nibbles. Find out what we do and how you can get involved. We are all ears on how we can improve and welcome suggestions, please!
T: 07308 035416
Posted: Sat, 25 Jun 2022 11:53 by Kim Loader
Summer Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme.
During the summer school holidays, eligible children and young people can attend a participating holiday scheme or childminder for free for up to 64 hours with daily lunch and snacks provided.
Further information about the HAF Programme, and links to other sources of support for families, can be found here: www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/haf
Posted: Wed, 22 Jun 2022 10:11 by Kim Loader
The Wild Lives Collective
"Its amazing what you can find, when you get a bunch of folks together to do some wildlife monitoring. On Sunday the Wild Lives Collective - Hemingford Grey, carried out a wildflower survey on the Yes Development, to see what species have popped up in the unmown areas around the houses. And what a list we generated... Poppies, Rough Chervil, White clover, Cut-leaved geranium, Chamomile, Teasel, Ragwort,... Read More »
Posted: Tue, 21 Jun 2022 12:40 by Kim Loader
New 12 Week Activity Programme launched for residents
Active for Health is a new 12-week activity programme to help residents become active and move more. The programme is available to:
- adults (18 and over) can sign up for the Active for Health programme if you have a BMI of 25 or over, or 23.5 if you are from the BME community.
- young people (11 to 15 years) who are concerned about their weight
- families (with children 7 to 10 years) who are concerned... Read More »
Posted: Tue, 21 Jun 2022 12:15 by Kim Loader