A public meeting to discuss issues around Highways, Transport and Cycleways. All welcome.
Amongst our local farmers David White has been leading the way at Hawk Farm, Little Wilbraham. After the film (which runs for 90 minutes) there will be an opportunity to ask David about his own experience of regenerative farming AND STOP PRESS, we will be joined by Claire MacKenzie, the film’s producer! Seats are limited in the Hall so please act as soon as you can.
Refreshments will be available before and after the discussion which will focus on Village Life, Environment and Biodiversity, Wellbeing and Transport and Cycleways.

Tea, coffee and light refreshments available.
All proceeds to the Friends of St John the Evangelist, Little Wilbraham.
Tickets on the door. Under 18s free entry.
What can we all do to help Nature in our own gardens? Find out by coming along to an illustrated presentation by Iain Webb, Community Conservation Officer at our local Wildlife Trust.
In aid of The Children’s Society
Enquiries & Tickets: Jackie Beadsmoore
31 Temple End, Great Wilbraham CB21 5JF
Tel: 01223 880 889
jackiebeadsmoore@icloud.com
1.00 pm Meet at Hawk Mill Farm CB21 5LG in the barn for light refreshments. Those staying for the film, Six Inches of Soil, this will begin at 5pm. Car parking on site, please remember to come dressed for the weather of the day! Dogs welcome but on leads please.
Wilbrahams’ Community Choir
Tickets from:
Tony Goryn tonygoryn@icloud.com 07751281341
Dru Goryn drugoryn12@icloud.com 07843201500