Village Organisations/Regular Events

PRICKWILLOW VILLAGE CIC EVENT

ANNUAL MULCHING OF JUBILEE TREES AND TEA

SUNDAY, 11TH MAY

Please meet at 2.00pm onwards in the field to hoe, mulch and water the trees planted for the Queen’s Jubilee. Bring your own implements – mulch and water provided. There are 70 to attend to so please help with other trees and come for social time and chats.

Afternoon tea from 2.30-4.00pm in the village hall.

PRICKWILLOW VILLAGE CIC EVENT REPORT

AIR CRASH MEMORIAL EVENT & OFFICIAL UNVEILING OF STONE PLAQUE – 80th Anniversary

Saturday 8th February at 2.30pm at the War memorial site and afterwards in the village hall.

A formal service was held at the War Memorial with an opening speech from the Deputy Lord Lieutenant, Colonel Roger Herriot, the telling of the story by Chris Jakes, long-standing resident and local historian, the unveiling of the plaque by Maureen and Beverley Scott, descendants of the victims, dedication and prayers by the reverend Canon Jeremy James, the laying of a wreath by Staff Sergeant Zaddis Walker of the USAAF from RAF Mildenhall, the Act of Remembrance by the British Legion and City of Ely Military Band, with the US and UK versions of the Last Post played by Laurine and Phil Green. The National Anthem was played at the end and our Mayor of Ely, Chris Phillips, closed the ceremony with a moving summary. We all had tea and cake afterwards in the village hall, prepared and served by the committee members of PV CIC, where a display of articles, photographs and memoirs could be seen and read.

With the plaque now in place, we feel assured that the story of the victims will not be forgotten by the Prickwillow residents, present and future.

Prickwillow Book Club – Ladies only book/wine club – via Facebook page: Prickwillow Book Club

Next meeting is a social event – Cheese and Wine evening on Wednesday, 30th April at 8.00pm at Pat’s house.

Books to read ‘Butter’ by Azako Yuuki and ‘Let It Go’ by Dame Stephanie Shirley.

Prickwillow Amateur Photography Club – centred around the village and surrounds – via Facebook

Mobile Library – Route M23

The Cambridgeshire mobile library service visits Prickwillow monthly, every 4th Tuesday. It parks at the Phonebox by the old Baptist Chapel and is available between 12.35-12.55pm.

For further details, including how to request specific books, go to https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/residents/libraries-leisure-culture/libraries/mobiles, or visit the library on it’s next visit.

Please note that you will need to be a member of the library service.

 

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