Gamlingay is a village on the Cambridgeshire/Bedfordshire border, on the B1040 road from Biggleswade to St Ives.
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Hub for classes in drawing, painting, printing, pottery, sculpture and crafts. Includes examples of creations, schedule for workshops, social media and contacts.
Successful and friendly village bowls team.
Locally maintained information about the parish, including a virtual tour, its history, organisations, societore and clubs, newsletter archive, and site map.
Promoting interest in the history of the village and cultural heritage. Features a guided tour, Great War pilots and local heros, archives, event news, lecture programme, committee and member information.
Welcoming a morning congregation of around 30 people since 1670. Overview of worship, latest talks, directions and contacts.
History of the village and its administration, with records of meetings, finances, planning, priority projects, amenities including library, cemetery, and recreation field.
Facebook page of the group affiliated to the Photographic Society of Great Britain
Pictorial history in photographs, curated by street, buildings, aerial views and memorable occaions.
Presents fixtures, results and first team squad.
An academy of the Cam Academy Trust school for under 12s, presents information for parents, carers and students. Includes policies such as meals, curriculum and extra curricular activities, newsletter archive, diary dates, news blog, contacts with links to social media and location.
The ancient woodland is at least a thousand years old, and the character and diversity of wildlife here reflects it.
History of the parish, population censuses, church records for genealogiucal research, and links to maps.
Annual event organised by the Gransden and District Agricultural Society; includes a history, information for exhibitors and visitors, and reporting of previous years.
Introduction to their history, buildings, services, events, child provision, contacts, overseas connections and related links.
Artcile compiled by the public, describin the village and its history, governanace, geogarphy, demography and amenities, withe refereces and related links.
The ancient woodland is at least a thousand years old, and the character and diversity of wildlife here reflects it.
Facebook page of the group affiliated to the Photographic Society of Great Britain
Introduction to their history, buildings, services, events, child provision, contacts, overseas connections and related links.
Successful and friendly village bowls team.
Presents fixtures, results and first team squad.
Annual event organised by the Gransden and District Agricultural Society; includes a history, information for exhibitors and visitors, and reporting of previous years.
Artcile compiled by the public, describin the village and its history, governanace, geogarphy, demography and amenities, withe refereces and related links.
Welcoming a morning congregation of around 30 people since 1670. Overview of worship, latest talks, directions and contacts.
Promoting interest in the history of the village and cultural heritage. Features a guided tour, Great War pilots and local heros, archives, event news, lecture programme, committee and member information.
An academy of the Cam Academy Trust school for under 12s, presents information for parents, carers and students. Includes policies such as meals, curriculum and extra curricular activities, newsletter archive, diary dates, news blog, contacts with links to social media and location.
Pictorial history in photographs, curated by street, buildings, aerial views and memorable occaions.
Locally maintained information about the parish, including a virtual tour, its history, organisations, societore and clubs, newsletter archive, and site map.
Hub for classes in drawing, painting, printing, pottery, sculpture and crafts. Includes examples of creations, schedule for workshops, social media and contacts.
History of the parish, population censuses, church records for genealogiucal research, and links to maps.
History of the village and its administration, with records of meetings, finances, planning, priority projects, amenities including library, cemetery, and recreation field.

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