Two years ago this March the Club was on the verge of closing but with a lot of hard work from a new Committee and the enthusiasm of the existing Members at the time, we have managed to come forward to 2017 with a healthy Club and a lot of hope for the coming year with the promise of new members joining us in March for the beginning of the 2017/18 programme. This is a…
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Millfield School
By the time you are reading this, we shall be quite a way into 2017- nevertheless, a ‘Happy New Year’ to you all! I sincerely hope it is a peaceful one for you. Have you noticed now, when you go into supermarkets or stationery shops, the shelves have plenty of colouring books, for both children and adults- ‘mindfulness’ books. There is no hiding from the fact that resources and funding allocated to mental health services…
Read MoreLittleport Community First Responders
Were you aware that there are people in the village who may turn up to help you should you call for an ambulance? We are known as Community First Responders or CFR’s. What are Community First Responders? We are people who all have an interest in caring and supporting those of you that are experiencing medical emergencies that require an ambulance crew to assess you. From the recent news reports you will be aware of…
Read MoreAlmost Stop Press!
Littleport players have an exciting year ahead! We are delighted to announce the next couple of shows that the Littleport Players will be performing in 2017 13 – 15 July 2017 – NUNSENSE THE MEGA MUSICAL – Fancy being a singing nun? Or a singing monk? Then this comedy musical with male/female parts, lots of great songs and dances (including a nun’s tap dance) is the show for you. 8 – 10 December 2017 –…
Read MoreNeighbourhood Watch – Update March 2017
Cambridgeshire Neighbourhood Watch is about local people working together to create safer, attractive and friendly places to live, places where crime is less likely to happen and people are less likely to turn to anti-social behaviour. There is no set Neighbourhood Watch Programme because each group is owned and run by its community. Every community has its own needs and Neighbourhood Watch groups are exceptionally well placed to meet them. After all, who knows what…
Read MoreBe our eyes and ears on care in Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire volunteers and is helping us with a new project to look at how health and care services communicate with people who have a sensory loss. Lizzie’s told us “I am a service user myself and have disabilities so I rely on good healthcare and support, such as having a good relationship with the GP.” We need your help to talk to more people about Healthwatch and find out what care is like for them….
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