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LDHS Talk 1 April – “Ouse Washes – People & Places” by Mike Petty

A reminder to everyone that the LDHS April Talk will take place THIS FRIDAY (1 April) at 7.30pm in the Longstanton Village Institute. Mike Petty is hosting the talk entitled “Ouse Washes – People & Places” and he is always a most entertaining speaker. Tea & Biscuits will be served after the talk. Non-members are […]

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Film of Cambridge to St Ives Railway 1968

The heritage society has kindly been sent a link to a film that shows the Cambridge to St Ives railway line in 1968. Now the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway this piece of nostalgia should appeal to everyone but in particular those with a fondness for Britain’s old railways. The film is obviously sourced from the BFI National Archive […]

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UXO Removal Oakington Barracks – An Update

UXO update from the Homes & Communities Agency to the heritage society. Information send by Emma Drake 17 March, 2016. “Hilary, hope you are well. As you will likely know we completed the main works of the UXO removal at Oakington Barracks towards the end of February. We have some further information from Zetica who […]

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Northstowe Community Facebook page

This is the link to the Northstowe Community page where you can keep up to date with all that is happening with the construction of this new town. This development will take up approximately 75% of Longstanton parish and all the former RAF Oakington site. LDHS will continue to work towards a museum as part of […]

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Northstowe – A town “that makes you live longer”?

“Towns that make you live longer” – Is Northstowe one of a number of new developments that are at the forefront of modern healthy living or part of a fad from a centralist government? NHS plans estates with anti-trip pavements and fewer takeaways. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3470444/Towns-make-live-longer-NHS-plans-estates-anti-trip-pavements-fewer-takeaways.html  

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2016 LDHS Spring Talk Programme starts this Friday night

A reminder that the LDHS Spring Talk Programme starts this Friday night. Non- members are encouraged to come along but are asked to contribute £2 per person towards the costs of the evening. Looking forward to seeing you there.

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2016 LDHS Spring Talk Programme

The first of the LDHS Spring Talks will take place on Friday 4 March at the Village Institute, High Street, Longstanton. The talk will start at 7.30pm and society members and non-members are welcome. Non-members are asked to pay £2 per person to contribute towards the cost of the evening. After the talk there is […]

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LDHS Facebook Page

LDHS now has a Facebook page so that information can be shared and updated quickly and easily.  It is not intended as an alternative to this website and will not go into the depth of information that you will find here. It will however provide an alternative method of communication for people who like snippets […]

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23 October – Community Archaeology Pottery Report

Following the recent Longstanton Community Archaeology weekend, ACA have produced the pottery report which is available to view via the link below. Once again the society would like to thank all the village residents who allowed test pits to be dug on their land. We also thank the volunteer diggers some of whom travelled considerable […]

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12 October – A summary of the Longstanton Community Archaeology Weekend

The weather over the weekend was perfect for the Northstowe Outreach test-pitting project that took place in Longstanton. The event saw 5 tests pits dug over the entire length of the village with interesting results. Those of us who took part, whether as garden owners or volunteer diggers, had a fantastic time and have made […]

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