“Six Inches of Soil”

Sunday 2nd June 2024, 18:00, St Peter’s Church, Horningsea

On Environment Sunday 2 June 2024 the Friends of St Peter’s Church Horningsea are delighted to be able to show the acclaimed film ‘Six Inches of Soil” with an introduction by the Director Colin Ramsay (a Horningsea resident). There will be an opportunity to discuss the film over a glass of wine or fruit juice at the end.

Six Inches of Soil tells the story of remarkable farmers, communities, small businesses, chefs, and entrepreneurs who are leading the way to transform how our food is produced and consumed.

Agroecology is an approach to farming that includes ‘regenerative’ farming techniques that work in harmony with, rather than against, nature. It focuses on local food systems and shorter supply chains. The advantages are numerous: we get to know who is growing our food and how farmers get paid a fair price, and have the satisfaction of producing healthy food in a healthy environment. Agroecology may also be our best chance in the face of climate change: it keeps carbon in the ground and creates resilient systems in the face of climate uncertainty.

Six Inches of Soil tells the inspiring story of young British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming how they produce food – to heal the soil, our health and provide for local communities. It follows three new farmers on the first year of their regenerative journey to heal the soil and help transform the food system – Anna Jackson, a Lincolnshire 11th generation arable and sheep farmer; Adrienne Gordon, a Cambridgeshire small-scale vegetable farmer; and Ben Thomas, who rears pasture fed beef cattle in Cornwall.

There are approximately 178,000 farmers working in the UK who manage 71% of the UK’s land, providing half of the food we eat; we import the rest. Current “industrial” mainstream farming practices significantly contribute to soil degradation, biodiversity loss and climate change. Regenerative farming practices, (within an agroecological system) promote healthier soils, provide healthier, affordable food, restore biodiversity, and sequester carbon.

The film looks at the history of British farming and asks, “How did we get here?” through a short, animated chapter that brings the audience up to speed with the industrial heritage of farming and the solutions that are within reach.

We show that agroecological farming is not simply a job, but a way to live values and engage in practices which not only nourish the planet but also the farmers themselves.

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Horningsea Herald April 2024

The Plough and Fleece

Today (Good Friday) sees the reopening of the Plough and Fleece under new management.

The pub is open from midday today! Please go visit for a beer or food. Our village is so lucky to have two decent pubs and we need to preserve and support them!

The new menu is attached. 

St Peter’s Church

The church’s services during Easter week are detailed inside and also on the village website:

Save Honey Hill – DCO update

There’s also an update from the SHH team. As the Planning Inspectorate’s examination period nears to an end there’s still an opportunity for anybody who had previously registered as an Interested Party to put forward their comments.

https://national-infrastructure-consenting.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/projects/WW010003/examination/have-your-say-during-examination

Row around Great Britain

Horningsea’s very own Simon Watson is part of a team that is doing a sponsored row around Great Britain (without stopping!) to raise funds for the Acorn Project (a worthy cause!). He’ll be doing a fundraiser next month. Please do support him:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/row-around-the-uk-for-the-cambridge-acorn-project

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Holy Week & Easter services

April services at the bottom of the page

  • Palm Sunday – 24th of March – Palm Sunday marks when Jesus entered into Jerusalem, later that week he died on the cross and rose again. Holy Week begins with a Procession of Palms & Holy Communion at St. Mary’s in Fen Ditton at 10:30.
  • Sunday 24th of March, 19:00 – St. Peter’s Horningsea – Cambridge Vocal Consort will put on the performance: ‘Love Strong as Death: a sequence of music & readings for Passiontide. This will be free entry with a retiring collection. May God bless all whose talent is singing.
  • Monday the 25th, 19:30 – St Peters Horningsea – there will be Holy Week Reflection & Compline (a short service of 20 minutes consisting of psalms, silence, a hymn, short reading, prayer, and a blessing). If you haven’t been before come and give it a go! Compline will also be said at our sister parishes at 7:30pm at St. Mary’s Fen Ditton on Tuesday the 26th of March, and at 7:30pm at All Saints Teversham on Wednesday the 27th of March.
    • It was on Monday that Jesus cleared the Temple of the moneylenders “‘My Temple will be a house of prayer,’ but you have turned it into a den of thieves” (Lk 19:46)
  • Tuesday 26th of March – the Pilgrim Cross group will once again be visiting Horningsea on their Holy Week pilgrimage to Walsingham. They will be calling in to St. Peter’s Horningsea shortly after 10:00- do come to meet them, send them on their way and enjoy coffee and refreshments.
    • On Tuesday Jesus warned against the hypocrisy of the Pharisees ‘Outwardly you look like righteous people, but inwardly your hearts are filled with hypocrisy and lawlessness’ (Matt 23:28)_
  • HOLY THURSDAY — Maundy Thursday and the Stripping of the Alters. On Thursday the 28th of March at 7:30pm there will be a service of Holy Communion & the Stripping of the Sanctuary at St. Peter’s Horningsea.
    • Maundy Thursday was when Jesus washed the feet of his disciples, held the Last Supper and was betrayed by Judas in Gethsemane. The church alter is stripped of its cloths to show that Jesus yielded Himself up into the hands of His enemies to be crucified and that at the crucifixion He was forcibly stripped of His garments._
  • GOOD FRIDAY — The Three Hours’ Devotion is held between 12:00 – 15:00 marking the three hours of Jesus agony on the Cross. This is an old rite based on the last words of Jesus with addresses interspersed with hymns and periods of silence.
    • 12:00 First Hour at St. Peter’s Horningsea
    • 13:00 Second Hour at All Saints Teversham
    • 14:00 Third Hour at St.Mary’s Fen Ditton. You can come to one hour or all three, if you’ve never been before then plenty of opportunity to give it a go.
    • On Good Friday Jesus was crucified, after a series of events when those with power and responsibility looked after their own interests and would rather exalt and release a guilty murderer into the community than refrain from betraying and unlawfully killing the innocent and good Jesus via one of the most horrific torturous methods we humans have ever invented. Perhaps a lesson for us all to meditate upon. ‘If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. … For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul?’ (Matt 16:24-26)
  • HOLY SATURDAY – On Saturday the 30th of March at 8:00pm there will be the Lighting of the New Fire & the Easter Vigil at St. Mary’s in Fen Ditton. A fire will be lit from which candles may also be lit.
    • This is probably the oldest feature of the Easter celebrations as from its earliest times the Church would keep watch through the night and meditate on the mighty works of God. Christians would pray until the earliest hours of the morning, when Christ’s resurrection was acclaimed.
  • EASTER SUNDAY — At 10:30 there will be a service of Holy Communion at St. Peter’s Horningsea as well as at Fen Ditton & Teversham.
    • The Resurrection encourages us to live a new life renouncing sin, laying aside our bad habits, subdue our corrupt inclinations, and aiming after virtue and heavenly things. Alleluia! Christ is risen!

April Services

Sunday 7 April – Joint Service in Fen Ditton at 10.30

Sunday 14 April – Village Service in Horningsea at 16.00

Sunday 21 April – Communion Service in Horningsea at 10.30

Sunday 28 April – Joint Service with the Baptist Churches at Marleigh School at 10.30

Sunday 5 May – Three parishes Pilgrimage Walk – starting at Horningsea at 10.30, walking to Anglesey Abbey for lunch and then on to Teversham for 16.00. Arrangements can be made for those who can’t walk that far!

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Horningsea PC agenda 18/3/24

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Horningsea PC – Cambridgshire County Councillor report – March 2024

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Horningsea PC – Reports from County and District Councillors – February 2024

Cambridgeshire County Councillor – report

South Cambridgeshire District Councillor – report

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Horningsea Herald March 2024

Here’s March’s Herald.

Horningsea Horticultural Show AGM

The Horningsea Horticultural Show Annual General Meeting will take place in the Village Hall on the 13th March at 7:30. All are welcome to attend, and any offers of help would be gratefully appreciated. Please come to the meeting to find out how you could help.

The HRA’s Fish and Chip bingo!

It’s the HRA’s Fish n Chip bingo on the 15th. This is always a popular event so turn up early in order to get your bingo cards ready for a line or Full House!

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St Peter’s Church services during March.

It’s Mothering Sunday on the 10th March (see attached flyer). Other services are in the Herald and on the village website.

Statement from Horningsea CIC : The Plough and Fleece.

The Directors of the Horningsea CIC (the Community Interest Company that was setup to purchase The Plough and Fleece from Greene King with investment from villagers to be run as a community pub) have issued a statement regarding the change in tenancy at the pub (see inside the Herald). There’s also a vacancy for a treasurer for the board of directors.

Kind regards

The Editorial Team

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St Peter’s Church: What is happening in March

 Mothering Sunday 10th March

There will be a Mothering Sunday Service at 16.00 in the church when posies of flowers will be distributed to mothers, grannies, aunties, godmothers, families and friends. Liz Harrison will be asking for help to prepare the posies on Saturday 9 March in the morning. After the Service there will be a Mothering Sunday Tea party – scones, jam and cream! Come along as a family and join in the celebration of “Mothering”

Sunday 24th March Palm Sunday

There will be a joint Palm Sunday service at Fen Ditton Church at  10.30 – bring a suitable branch to wave during the Procession around the outside of the church. At 19.00 in Horningsea there will be a Concert for Passiontide by the Cambridge Vocal Consort “Love Strong as Death” words and music for Holy Week. No tickets but donations gratefully received. 

Monday 25th March at 19.30

Each evening in Holy Week there will be an evening service of Compline- starting in Horningsea on Monday. 

Tuesday 26th March at about 10.15/10.30

The Pilgrim Cross walkers stop at Horningsea Church on their way from London to Walsingham. They have a cup of tea and a biscuit, dry out, tend to their blisters then set off again after a prayer and a song. Do come and meet them, and walk with them from Baits Bite to the church. Timing is always rather vague, depends on the weather and the mud!

Thursday 28th March at 19.30

Maundy Thursday was the day of the Last Supper. Come along to the special Maundy Thursday service in Horningsea this year.

Friday 29th March at 12 noon

Good Friday, often called the holiest day of the year. There will be a Quiet Hour service in Horningsea at 12 noon. 

Sunday 31st March at 10.30

Easter Day! After you have eaten your Easter Eggs(!) come along to celebrate in Horningsea Church at 10.30. The church will be filled with spring flowers as part of the celebration. Contact Liz Harrison if you can help decorate the church. 

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Fish & Chip Bingo

Friday March 15th at 18:30 in the Village Hall.


The eyes are down and the chips are up!

Horningsea Residents Association are delighted to be running what is always a really fun evening of Bingo on Friday 15 March.

Doors open at 18.30 for you to buy your books, dabber and place your order for fish & chips, Veggie option available.

Find your table ready for eyes down at 19:00. Easter Eggs and alcoholic prizes to be won in every game.

Fish and Chip supper freshly fetched from The Beach Fryer in Waterbeach.

Bring your own ketchup, drinks and glasses and have an eggcellent evening of fun!

  • Bring your own glasses and drinks.
  • Easter eggs and wine to be won in every game.
  • Good fun for all the family!
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