LDHS Talk Update

A reminder to everyone that the May talk (Sir Christopher Hatton) by Gordon Hewlett was the last talk of the Spring Season. The Autumn programme will commence at 8pm on Friday 2 September after the AGM. The AGM will start as usual at 7.30pm – only members may vote. Non-members are asked to arrive for […]

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A14 Upgraded Approved – Another Historic Decision

As expected the Government has approved the A14 upgrade – a decision that was never in doubt as their plans for the new town of Northstowe are dependent on the A14 works being completed. From March 2017 we will have three years of chaos but then hopefully the A14 will be a modern road which […]

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Northstowe’s First School Nears Completion

The Northstowe website has announced that the first school for Northstowe is nearing completion. In September 2016 this new school will become temporary home to the children of Hatton Park School, Longstanton whilst the village school is extended to cope with increasing child numbers in this popular village on the outskirts of Cambridge. Click on the link […]

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Write Up For Northstowe Community Forum – April 2016

For those of you who missed the last Northstowe Community Forum meeting here in Longstanton, here is the write up. As Northstowe becomes a reality it is more vital than ever for the local community to keep in touch with what is happening out on site. The heritage society will do what it can to […]

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Hopes for Sustainable Development at Northstowe

An interesting article on the Northstowe Community page. Lets see Northstowe push the boundaries on eco and sustainable living – a worthy cause which could make a huge sucess of this building project for both the developers and the local communities. The Northstowe Area Action plan (NAAP) made it a legal requirement that Northstowe should […]

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May Talk – Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor of England

The LDHS talk on Friday 6 May will be hosted by society member Gordon Hewlett and covers the story of Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor and favourite to Elizabeth 1. A story of ultimate power and debt in an age epitomised by exploration, politics and religion. The story ends with an introduction into how Sir Christopher’s […]

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23 April: St George’s Day Celebrations, Longstanton

LDHS looks forward to supporting the Friends of All Saints Church, Longstanton St George’s Day event tomorrow afternoon. The event will take place from 2 -5pm. Venue: the sports & recreation ground on the Over Road Please come and visit our display and find out how the LDHS is helping to protect our heritage for […]

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Notice of Northstowe Community Forum – 20 April

The latest Northstowe news can be found using the following link. There is a Northstowe Community Working Group this Saturday which I am hoping to attend. This is followed next week by the April Northstowe Community Forum which takes place next Wednesday (20 April) in Longstanton Village Institute. The evening starts with a drop-in session […]

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Excavation of Hatton Road Balancing Ponds Begins

With work beginning on the excavation of two massive balancing ponds to the South-West of Longstanton, Northstowe really is becoming a reality for Longstanton village. A rural community for thousands of years, the village being mentioned in Domesday Book (1086), our rural and military histories will certainly disappear before our eyes unless the developers and […]

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Northstowe Community Forum – Find Out The Latest!

If you would like to find out the latest on the Northstowe development, there is a Community Forum scheduled for 20 April. All are welcome so please come along. It is not often this country builds a new town from scratch so get involved and help shape this new community. https://www.facebook.com/events/462987683899796/

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