Visitors to More’s Meadow will have noticed low-level fencing stretching for several hundred yards around the allotments and adjacent fields.
Yvonne Robinson has decided to step down as a Trustee of the Parochial Charities. A trustee for the past ten years, Yvonne has been very active in the management of...
The Charity has contracted professional biologists to survey the wildlife on the land it owns behind The Hectare, Walden Way and Hobsons Acre, as well as on the allotments between...
Parish Council expresses support for the Parochial Charities’ plans to build almshouses on More’s Meadow. Below are some extracts from the minutes of the 22 January 2020 meeting of the...
Some 70 villagers attended last night’s public meeting to consider the Parochial Charities’ plans to build 21 almshouses in the village. Organised by the Parish Council and chaired by councillors...
The Parochial Charities has submitted a planning application for the development of 21 almshouses. Located on the Charity’s land at the end of More’s Meadow, the site is currently occupied...
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dorothy Creek. Until very recently the Parochial Charities’ Chair of Trustees, and a driving force behind the development of...
Analysis of the responses to our Public Meeting on 1 October 2019 The meeting in the Memorial Hall was an opportunity for villagers to meet the Parochial Charities Trustees, inspect...
The Charity was pleased to provide a grant supporting four young people from the village taking part in SSYI’s 3-day residential trip to Stubbers Adventure Centre, near Upminster. The activity...
Invitation to a public consultation / drop in session in the Great Shelford Memorial Hall, 4pm – 7pm, Tuesday, 1st October 2019 Great Shelford Parochial Charities owns 32 houses – one,...