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Pintpot PDF Print
Published by Julie Parr   
Monday, 25 January 2010

David Fairchild has sent this article and photos of a famous Haddenham resident.

My name is Pintpot and I am 6 years old on the 27th of March. At the moment I am in my winter quarters watching my 15 wives [through a fence] who are about to have my offspring. So far I have 53. Come early April I will go with my wives.
I am looking forward to seeing you all later this year in Fairchild’s Meadows. Love Pintpot.

PS  I was called Halfpint when I was young but now I weigh nearly a ton they changed my name to Pintpot!

 

 
Speedwatch PDF Print
Published by Julie Parr   
Friday, 22 January 2010
Fed up with your roads being used by would be F1 drivers?
Then why not become a volunteer Speedwatch Operative?
We are a group of people authorised by the police to carry out observations, and report on speeding traffic in the towns and villages.
If you can spend one hour per month during daylight hours and can read a number plate then why not request an information pack, including an application form, from the following

Ellie and Jenni - 0345 456 4564 ext 6623
Or contact your Parish Council Clerk on 01353 749919

Keep Your Roads Safe


 
Planning Committee - Haddenham Parish Council PDF Print
Published by Julie Parr   
Friday, 22 January 2010
NOTICE OF MEETING of THE PLANNING COMMITTEE of HADDENHAM PARISH COUNCIL to be held on Tuesday 26th January 2010 at 7.30pm at Haddenham Library, Station Road, Haddenham, Cambs.

All members of the Planning Committee are hereby summoned to attend the above meeting.
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Haddenham’s Big Idea PDF Print
Published by Julie Parr   
Friday, 22 January 2010

Like the Angel of the North or the London Eye, Haddenham will soon have its own memorable monument at Top Corner.  The illustrations, shown here, of the winners of the Big Idea competition are evidence of just how important people feel it is to pay tribute to Haddenham as a place of communication, a place at the crossroads and especially a place of welcome, work and creativity in the heart of the fens.  Everyone who took part in generating ideas and then in the workshops that fashioned them together, from the ages of 9 to 64 agreed that we need a significant marker that is worthy of the efforts of past, present and future parishioners.  The primary school children put it best when they said that they wanted to have something in their village “that no-one else has got”.  At the highest point in the southern fens “Top Corner” has been used as the location for influential statements since as  early as the 6th century when the land nearby was selected for the burial of their most important people, such as the  Saxon “Kings” that were discovered in 1990.
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The Haddenham Panto 2010 PDF Print
Published by Julie Parr   
Thursday, 31 December 2009
 
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