If you were passing down Main Street on the rainy Saturday night of 26 January, you may have heard the strumming of Mexican music, the faint waft of chilli. This was the spectacular ‘Chilli Night and Auction of Promises’ put on on behalf of St Michael’s Church to boost much needed funds.
Read more →Can you find Giddings newest resident – José? As part of the Gidding Church Chilli Night we have decided to launch a simple competition to blatantly get Gidding residents to look at our all new website and pass on their email addresses (so that we can keep
Read more →The recent cold snap has added an extra photogenic element to our villages. View the Photos section for more images of the January snows. View the Photos section for more images.
Read more →Due to the recent continuous deluge, it was decided that this year the Giddings Wassail celebrations would be run in a slightly different format.
Read more →Close to 24,000 people across the county have registered their demand for better broadband since May 2012 making it one of the fastest growing and biggest broadband campaigns in the country.
Read more →The big clean out Townsend Pond or the Horse Pond as it is known in the village had reached crisis point. Almost completely silted up and giving off a foul smell when the water was low, it was becoming a bit of an environmental hazard. Long gone
Read more →Another splendid evening at the Village Hall for the monthly Beer and Skittles with superb provender provided.
Read more →Ash trees are under serious threat from a fungal disease that has spread to the UK from Continental Europe. Chalara Fraxinea or Ash Die-back Disease has been noted in East Anglia and Scotland. If the disease takes hold as expert’s predict it will then it will be
Read more →The theme that Michael Trolove had organised for the 14th November was Stouts and Porters and as the bottles arrived it soon became clear that this was going to be a ‘hardcore’ evening. 13 different brews were on offer (plus a couple of already emptied bottles –
Read more →For Cable Laying The main road (B660) has been temporarily closed so that BT engineers can work safely by the roadside at the long blind bend near the Recreation Field and the blind hump near Oak Tree Corner. This closure is for daylight working hours only and
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