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  • Cambridgeshire.
    158 u UILDEN MORDEN. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. .. · [KELLY'S GUILDEN MORDEN is a parish and village on the of Edward II. there were two principal manors in this river Rhea, near the borders of Bedfordshire and Hert­ parish, then belonging to the families of Kyriell and fordshire, 4 miles north from Ash-well sta.tion on the .Avenell; one of these was given to the Priory of Barn­ Hitchin, Royston and Cambridge branch of the Great well, but after the Reformation it was consolidated with Northern railway, 6 north-west from Royston and about the manors of Boondesbury, Bancis, Foxley and Pychards• rs south-west from Cambridge, in the Western division as a single manor, and known as the manor of Guilden of the county, hundred of .Armingford, petty sessional Morden. There is a recreation ground. Morden Hall, division of Arrington and Melbourn, union and county an ancient mansion containing an oratory or chapel and court district of Royston, rural deanery of Shingay and surrounded by a large moat, was formerly the seat of archdeaconry and diocese of Ely. The church of St. Thomas-de-Hayguilden, and in 1375 a licence was Mary is an embattled building of flint and stone in the granted by Bishop Arundell for the celebrating of divine Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave -with offices in the chapel of the mansion; it is now the clerestory, aisles, south porch and an embattled western re!'idence of F. B. Montague esq. The manor was tower with four crocketed pinnacles and spire, contain­ pmchased in 18o6 by Philip, 3·rd Earl of Hardwicke.
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  • PARISH COUNCIL NEWSLETTER July/August 2019
    PARISH COUNCIL NEWSLETTER at July/August 2019 Editorial Village Diary for July/August Where have the first six months of this year If you want your event published here please contact the gone? The longest day has slipped by Editors. almost unnoticed, and the summer holidays are almost upon us. As a child I always looked forward to the summer school break Thurs 4th July 1st Thursday Club – Talk by Linda Scoles (p5) as that meant long weeks at the seaside th either in the west country or up on the Sat 6 July SM Primary School Fete (p9) Norfolk coast. Happy Days! Sat 6th, 7th, 13th , 14th, 20th & 21st July – Anna Pye’s Open Studio (p5) I am always amazed at the diversity of the events dreamed up by our local Sun 7th July First Ever Steeple Morden Literary Festival (p6) communities – this month we have the first & Programme. ever Steeple Morden Literary Festival, with notable authors taking part. Two villages Sat 13th July Quiz Night. SM Village Hall (p9) are celebrating 50 years since the first moon th landing – Litlington Fayre and Guilden Sat 13 July Litlington Fayre (p11) th Morden Congregational Chapel with a Social Sat 20 July Social Supper – GM Congregational Chapel (p5) Supper, both with themes of terrestrial th st beings and space oddities. Sat/Sun 20 /21 July Young Players Weekend, Pightle, SM (p9) th Fri 26 July Summer Lunch. Guilden Morden (p10) The Morden Players are running a weekend for ‘young players’ who may be interested in treading the boards. nd Fri 2 Aug Entries to be submitted for Kite Festival (p9) The Kite Festival are again offering prizes for the best ‘home made’ kites.
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  • PARISH COUNCIL NEWSLETTER November 2020
    PARISH 5 COUNCIL NEWSLETTER at November 2020 Editorial Editorial Events for November Litterpick Autumn seems to have been particularly gloomy so far with heavy cloud adding to the general malaise. Almost as an insult the day Zone 6 & 7 - October 24th ends with a spectacular sunset, then clouds Hay St, Brook End, Bogs Gap over so we miss all the meteor showers up in the night sky. Zones 2 to 6 - November 14th Most disappointed to find that we cannot Whole Village Sweep enter the mobile library, having waited so long for it to appear again; having to stand Zone 1 - November 21st outside and suggest books we might like to Odsey (p 5) read without having any idea what is available on the shelves, is rather credulous. We are rd promised that things will change, let’s hope Mobile Library – Tuesday 3 so. November With half term around the corner there are Toy Service – SM Parish a few suggestions on page 10, for outings th Church, 9.45am, November 15 where the children can run free and possibly (p 10) catch a glimpse of some wildlife. A couple of events have been planned at SM Cake Stall – SM Church, Porch, Church, the very popular Toy Service and a December 5th, 10 – 11am (p 6) Christmas Cake Stall. (wear masks) Desma Editor Desma Goddard: Email: [email protected] Steeple Morden Parish Council Funding for New Cancer Hospital List of Councillors as at May 2018 I am delighted to welcome funding for a new cancer hospital to be built at Addenbrooke's.
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  • Annual Report 2018
    Red RGB:165-29-47 CMYK: 20-99-82-21 Gold RGB: 226-181-116 CMYK: 16-46-91-1 Blue RGB: 39-47-146 CMYK: 92-86-1-0 Annual Report 2018 Published 12 June 2019 Ely Diocesan Board of Finance We pray to be generous and visible people of Jesus Christ. Nurture a confident people of God Develop healthy churches Serve the community Re-imagine our buildings Target support to key areas TO ENGAGE FULLY AND COURAGEOUSLY WITH THE NEEDS OF OUR COMMUNITIES, LOCALLY AND GLOBALLY TO GROW GOD’S CHURCH BY FINDING DISCIPLES AND NURTURING LEADERS TO DEEPEN OUR COMMITMENT TO GOD THROUGH WORD, WORSHIP AND PRAYER. ENGAGE • GROW • DEEPEN | 3 Contents 04 Foreword from Bishop Stephen 05 Ely2025 – A Review 06 Safeguarding 09 Ministry 11 Mothers' Union 12 Mission 15 Retreat Centre 16 Church Buildings and Pastoral Department 20 Secretariat 21 Programme Management Office 23 Changing Market Towns 24 Parish Giving Scheme 25 Contactless Giving (Card Readers) 26 Communications and Database 29 Education 32 Finance 34 Houses Sub-Committee 35 Diocesan Assets Sub-Committee 37 Ministry Share Tables 4 | ENGAGE • GROW • DEEPEN Foreword from Bishop Stephen As a Diocese we are seeking to be People Fully Alive, as we One of the most important ways in which we serve our pray to be generous and visible people of Jesus Christ. We communities is through the Diocesan family of schools, as we are seeking to do this as we engage with our communities educate over 15,000 children. These are challenging times for locally and globally, as we grow in faith, and as we deepen in the education sector and especially for small and rural schools.
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  • PARISH COUNCIL NEWSLETTER November 2018
    PARISH COUNCIL at NEWSLETTER November 2018 Editorial Village Diary for November If you want your event published here please contact the Is it me or have the evenings drawn in much earlier this year! The clocks will be Editors. put back an hour on October 28th which Smarties are taking bookings for Preschool and Breakfast & After will really mark the end of our ‘Indian School club. Summer’ Fri 2rd Nov -28 th Print & Stitch, Melbourn Hub (p2) The garden has made a remarkable Sat 3rd Nov School fireworks (p11) recovery from its ‘crisp’ look at the end Tues 6th Nov Fashion Party, Melbourn (p11) of August; even the lawn has begun to Wed 7th Nov AGM – Mordens British Legion, Jester, (p2) finally green up. Various plants including th an Azalea have decided to bloom again! Fri 9 Nov Children in need Disco (p10) Sun 11th Nov Remembrance Sunday (p2) On reading the South Cambs Magazine th for Autumn I realised my recycling or at Sat 17 Nov Bowls Club Race Night (p10) least what I was putting in the Blue Bin Sat 17th Nov Happy Thanksgiving, Guilden Cong. Church (p6) was ‘incorrect’. Very little was going in Tues 20th Nov Wine Tasting, Cambridge Wine Bar (p11) the Black Bin. You ALL may be doing it rd th correctly – however there is a simple Fri 23 Nov Christmas tree festival until Sun 25 (p12) reminder on pages 4 and 5. th Sat 24 Nov SM Tennis club, Race Night (p6) th November is a time for remembering, Sat 24-25 Nov Anna Pye’s Christmas Workshop (p13) our Remembrance Service this year is at th Guilden Morden Church on Sunday 11 November, assembling at 10.45am.
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  • FINAL BC Cambridge 20161111 With
    BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND PROCEEDINGS AT THE 2018 REVIEW OF PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES IN ENGLAND HELD AT SMALL HALL, GUILDHALL, MARKET HILL, CAMBRIDGE, CB2 3QJ ON FRIDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2016 DAY TWO Before: Ms Sarah Hamilton, The Lead Assistant Commissioner ______________________________ Transcribed from audio by W B Gurney & Sons LLP 83 Victoria Street, London SW1H 0HW Telephone Number: 0203 585 4721/22 ______________________________ Time Noted: 9.10 am THE LEAD ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Cambridge for Day 2 of the public hearing for the Boundary Commission. I am Sarah Hamilton and I am the Lead Assistant Commissioner for the Eastern Region. Today is the second day in Cambridge when we will be hearing from members of the public regarding the initial proposals. I understand we have Mr Kevin Price first, if he would like to come to the front. All speakers have been given about ten minutes if they want that long, and if you could start by giving your name and full address please, and, just to let you know, all proceedings are being recorded today. CLLR PRICE: Good morning, thank you. I am Cllr Kevin Price, I am the deputy leader of Cambridge City Council and member of the Labour group. My address is 14 Birch Close, Cambridge, CB4 1NN. As I see the change to the boundaries, I am perfectly happy to accept the area of Queen Edith’s to be part of the Cambridge constituency. It is part of the city council area so we are fairly well covered with that.
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  • Parish Council Newsletter
    PARISH 5 COUNCIL NEWSLETTER at March 2021 Editorial The Covid vaccine programme is proceeding at a pace, the NHS are now asking for all people over 70 who have not 2018been contacted to book an appointment, to book online: www.nhs.uk/covid-vaccination, or ring 119. The Official Steeple Morden Parish Website is now up and running. It can be accessed on line: www.steeplemordenpc.org.uk. It should be noted that the Newsletter has a new email address, as has the Parish Councillors. On the website you will be able to add your email so that you will be informed when the Newsletter is available. Further details are on page 12. Anyone suffering from stress or anxiety, and feeling as if you can’t cope with life as it is at the moment should visit the website on page 6.(www.keep-your-head.com/now). The website covers quite a number of issues we are all feeling at this time, and it is good to know there is somebody at the end of a telephone who you can talk to. With infection numbers coming under control and the warmer weather coming lockdown restrictions will begin to ease so that we can at least venture a little further afield! Desma Editor Desma Goddard: Email: [email protected] Steeple Morden Parish Council Help coming for Cambridgeshire’s List of Councillors as at February 2021 threatened chalk streams CLLR J CLAYTON (Chair) [email protected] 01763 853855 Anthony Browne, MP for South Cambridgeshire, has welcomed the creation of the Government’s Chalk CLLR S WHEATLEY (Vice Chair) [email protected] Streams Working Group, to tackle the continued over- 01763 853826 abstraction and water shortage problems faced in Cambridgeshire.
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  • Housing Need Survey Results Report for Guilden Morden
    Cambridgeshire ACRE Housing Need Survey Results Report for Guilden Morden Survey undertaken in January & February 2015 CONTENTS PAGE CONTEXT AND METHODOLOGY .........................................................................................3 Background to Affordable Rural Housing .................................................................................. 3 Context ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Methodology ............................................................................................................................. 3 Guilden Morden Parish ............................................................................................................. 4 Local Income Levels and Affordability ....................................................................................... 8 RESULTS FROM PART ONE: VIEWS ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND IDENTIFYING THOSE IN HOUSING NEED ........................................................................... 13 Views on Affordable Housing Development in Guilden Morden ............................................ 13 Suitability of Current Home ..................................................................................................... 16 RESULTS FROM PART TWO: IDENTIFYING CIRCUMSTANCES AND REQUIREMENTS ........... 18 Local Connection to Guilden Morden ...................................................................................... 18 Household Composition
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  • Diocese of Ely Directory
    Diocese of Ely Directory Published: 12 February 2021 For comments, corrections or suggestions please email Jackie Williamson on [email protected] Introduction This directory has been ordered alphabetically by Archdeaconry > Deanery > Benefice - and then Church/Parish. For each Church/Parish, the names and contact details (email and telephone) have been included for the Licensed Clergy and Churchwardens. Where known a website and “A Church Near You” link have also been included. Towards the back of the directory, details have also been included that include, where known, the following contact details: • Rural Deans (name, number and email) • Clergy (name, number and email) • Clergy with Permission to Officiate (name, number and email) • General Synod Members from the Diocese of Ely - (name only) • Bishops Council (name only) • Diocesan Synod Members (Ely) (name only) • Assistant Bishops (name only) • Surrogates (name only) • Bishop’s and Archdeacons Office, Ely Diocesan Board of Finance staff, Cathedral Staff How to update or amend details If your details are inaccurate, or you would prefer a change to what is included, please direct your query as follows: • Licensed Clergy: Please contact the Bishop’s Office (https://www.elydiocese.org/about/contact-us/) • Clergy with PTO: Please contact the Bishop’s Office (https://www.elydiocese.org/about/contact-us/) • Churchwardens: Please contact the Archdeacon’s Office (https://www.elydiocese.org/about/contact-us/) • PCC Roles: [email protected] • Deanery/Benefice/Parish/Church names: DAC Office on [email protected] Data Protection The Ely Diocesan Board of Finance considers there to be a legitimate justification for publishing the contact details for Licensed Clergy (including those with PTO), Churchwardens and Diocesan staff (including those in the Archdeacons’ and Bishops’ offices) and key staff in Ely Cathedral in this Directory and on occasion the Diocesan website.
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  • Savills Executive Summary
    LLand south of Thompsons Meadow, Guilden Morden Residential Development Opportunity Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2. LOCATION 1 3. DESCRIPTION 2 4. ACCESS 2 5. PLANNING 2 6. TECHNICAL 4 7. TENURE / VACANT POSSESSION 5 8. RIGHTS OF WAY 5 9. ADDITIONAL LAND 5 10. VIEWINGS / MEETING WITH SAVILLS 6 11. BIDS 6 12. TIMING 7 13. VAT 7 14. IMPORTANT NOTICE 7 15. FURTHER INFORMATION 8 Appendices APPENDIX 1: Information Pack Index Offers due by 12 noon Friday 1st December 2017 1 LLand south of Thompsons Meadow, Guilden Morden Residential Development Opportunity 1. INTRODUCTION On behalf of the landowner, Savills (UK) Ltd (“Savills”) is pleased to offer for sale the freehold interest in the land south of Thompsons Meadow, Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire. The site extends to approximately 1.75 ha (4.32 acres) and benefits from a outline planning permission (S/3077/16/OL) for up to 16 dwellings (8 market and 8 affordable) with all matters reserved except access . An indicative red line plan of the site is provided within the Information Pack. The method of disposal is by informal tender and the deadline for bids to be submitted is 12 noon on Friday 1st December 2017. Interviews are to be held shortly after this date. Preference will be given to clean unconditional bids and to parties who can clearly demonstrate they have undertaken full analysis of the site and understood all of the obligations to be placed upon them. A planning overage must be provided on a per unit basis in all offers. The full Information Pack can be found at www.savills.com/guildenmorden and an index is provided at Appendix 1.
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  • Cambridgeshire
    TRADES DIRECTORY.] CAMBRIDGESHIRE. BEE 14.5 Chambers Robert, Reach, Cambridge Edwards WaIter,Whittles{ord,Cambrdg Hin80n F.Victoria rtl.Chestertn.Cambd Chapman Jolm,Downham, Ely Edwards William, Well end, March Holder Mrs.M.GuildenMorden.Royston Cbapman Wm. Windmill st. WlJittlesey E~gett WiIliam, Tydd 81. Giles,Wisbed! Holding WilIiam, London st. WIJittlesey Chapple Jobn, Melboum, Royston EJlamR.R.Swaffham Bolheck,Cambrdg Holland John, Canal row, Wisbech Cbeesewrigobt John, Mill end, Cbatteris Ellingham Robert, SHver street, Ely Holmes Tbo~.WisbechSt.Mary,Wiebech Cheshire Mrs.M.Whitmore st.Whittlesy ElIwood Ephraim, Sutton, Ely Hopkins John, Sutton, Ely Christmas John, Hurst lane, March Ellwood James, Gwydir st. Cambridge Hopper David, The Acre, March CllU"idge Joseph, New road, Chatteris Elmore John, North side, Whittlesey Hopper Samoel, Willbech road, March "Clark Mrs. Aon,71 Castle st.Cambridge Elnor James, Burwell, Cambridge Hoult Thomas, New road, Ch!itteris Clark Arbe)', Slade, Sonam Elwood Mrs. Ann, Stretham, Ely How John, Great Shelford, Cambridge Clark Edwd. Guilden Morden, Royston Ely Ezekiel, Carleton, Newmarket Howard George, North brink, Wisbech Clark Isaac, Stretham, Ely Ely Jeffery, Wimblington, March Howard James, Feo Drayton, St. Ives ClarkJon89,Swaffham Prior,Cambridge Evans James, Steeple Morden, Royston Howard J.SwaffhamBulbeek,Cambridge Clark Robert, Parson Drove, Wisbech Everitt Isaac, Cottenham, Cambridge Howard Robert, Witchford, Ely Clark Mrs. Sarah, Slade end, Chatteris Eversden William, Melboum, Royeton HoweMrs.F.R.40Trumpinl{tn.st.Cmbdg Clark William, Ickleton, SaffronWalden Farr Robert, Steeple Morden, Roystoo - Howe Michael, Fore hill, Ely Clark WiIliam, Newnham street, Ely Farrington Uriab, Bourn, Cambridge Howeil Samuel, BassingbqnrD, Royston .clarke William, South Brink, Wisbeeh Fendick Geor~e, Hall street, Soham Huckell Charles, WiJlingham, St.
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  • PARISH COUNCIL NEWSLETTER July/August 2020
    PARISH 5 COUNCIL NEWSLETTER at July/August 2020 Editorial Editorial The gardens are again looking splendid, and the vegetable garden was very thankful for the rain. Plants that I had thought had been lost seem to have made an appearance, and things Diary for July & August that never flowered have flowered, perhaps all thankful for the attention! The Diary for July & August is again full of virtual events How sobering to find half the year over and we from sponsored walks, are still living in a ‘sort of’ lockdown, with restrictions on who, what, where and how! Creative Conversations, to Balloon Races, and even Church However there does seem to be some movement and Chapel services. to lift restrictions on sports, perhaps it could be extended to the odd week or weekend away, Included is the cricket staying with friends, family or even at a b and programme , although the b, it would make life a little more bearable. th Obviously we will have to wait and see. game on June 17 was cancelled. The next Newsletter will be in September where we will have more news about the tree Hopefully by September we planting around the villages of both Guilden and may have a football Steeple, so make sure you fill in the enclosed programme. form on page 4 and send a copy to Nettie with your ideas. Looking forward to ‘new new normal’ Desma Editor Desma Goddard: Email: [email protected] 1 Steeple Morden Parish Council Great Cambridge Local Plan List of Councillors as at May 2018 Thank you for joining in with the ‘first conversation’ about the future of Greater CLLR J CLAYTON (Chair) Cambridge.
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