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The Civic Society Annual Report for 2012 PDF Print E-mail

Civic Society of St Ives - Annual Report 2012

All members of the society should by now have received a copy of the Annual Report for 2012. If you have not then you may download a copy as a PDF from here!

Just click HERE to download the document or click on the illustration of the cover shown to the right!

Please Note - The document may take a while to download! It is a large report consisting of 44 pages!


Civic Society Annual Report 2012


 
Talks for 2012-2013 PDF Print E-mail

All monthly talks are held in the Free Church, St Ives, at 7.30 pm.

Non-members are always welcome and a donation of £2 is requested to help cover costs.
 

21st September 2012 

Les Millgate – History of Duxford Airfield
19th October 2012 Annual General Meeting followed by:
Bridget Flanagan – The Changing Landscape
above the Thicket Path between Houghton & St Ives
23rd November 2012 Brian Kell – Whittlesey Straw Bear
25th January 2013 SOCIAL EVENING
15th February 2013 Trevor Gunton – Birds & Pits: Reclaimed Gravel Pits & their Wildlife
22nd March 2013 Veronica Bennett – Wimpole Hall: Appearances Can be Deceptive
19th April 2013 Peter Carter – 3,000 years & nothing’s changed. Boats & eel traps found at Whittlesey.
17th May 2013 Professor Michael Chisholm: St Ives River
Traffic & Draining the Fens

The next meeting to be held is shown in BOLD

To confirm that no alteration to the programme has been necessary, please visit this website to check for any last minute changes.

 

 
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Who we are

The Society was established for the public benefit of St Ives and to:

Encourage high standards of architecture and planning in the town.

Stimulate public interest in and care for the beauty, history and character of St Ives.

Encourage the preservation, development and improvement of features of general public amenity or historic interest in the town

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