A family service will be held at St Nicholas’ Church, Great Wilbraham this Sunday 19th March at 9:30. Suitable for all the family, there will be activities for children and opportunities for them to surprise their Mums’ with flowery gifts.
Refreshments follow the service and a chance to chat over coffee and cake.
All welcome.
The next North East Cambridge Community Forum is taking place virtually on 22 March, from 6pm. The forums help those building the development, and those most affected by development, to have an open dialogue. Everyone is welcome to join this online event to hear about plans for the #NEC area and discuss these with planners and developers.
www.scambs.gov.uk/community-safety-and-health/community-forums
#NorthEastCambridge
£14 on the door or £12 in advance from https://fulbournarts.wordpress.com/
Please come along and enjoy Wilbrahams’ Community Choir’s annual concert.
This year all proceeds will go to the upkeep of Wilbraham’s Memorial Hall and Recreation Ground.
New members are always welcome. Normally we practice on Thursday evenings during term times.
St George’s Day Concert
Sunday April 23rd at 4 pm
Wilbraham’s Memorial Hall
Tickets £5 Adults, £3 Children to include tea and cake, available from Tony Goryn
tonygoryn@icloud.com or 07751281341
The Well-brahams Mental Health and Well-being Group are delighted to introduce a series of free talks by local Nutritionist and Coach
Rebecca Hancock.
Talk 1 – Strengthening & supporting the Immune system, its relation to our gut; Stress; Allergy & Hayfever.
Refreshments will be available.
Forums are free, open, public meetings bringing together residents, planners, developers and other stakeholders to discuss and share information about new development. All interested residents are welcome to join. South Cambridgeshire District Council take turns with Cambridge City Council to organise and host these meetings.
Further details including agendas and timings can be found online: www.scambs.gov.uk/community-safety-and-health/community-forums
Gates open 4.30pm. Performance approx 1hr 50 mins (inc 20min interval)
Bring your own chair/rug/picnic.
The Well-brahams Mental Health and Well-being Group are delighted to introduce a series of free talks by local
Nutritionist and Coach Rebecca Hancock.
Talk 2 – Cardiovascular health; Tinnitus, Stress
Refreshments will be available.
The Wilbrahams’ and Six Mile Bottom Vegetable, Flower and Produce Show
In support of The Children’s Society and St John’s Church.
Everyone welcome, from nought to ninety.
Supervised Activities for Children.