Your St Ives ’68

 Your St Ives 1968 - 2018 - 2068   Looking back it is easy to understand why the Civic Society of St. Ives was formed. Who could sit idly by and allow a relief road (bypass) to be built beside a parish church, across a tranquil island then destroy the...

Useful Links

    Civic Voice The Civic Voice works to make the places where everyone lives more attractive, enjoyable and distinctive.   Campaign to Protect Rural England As members of the CPRE we care passionately about our countryside and campaign for it to be protected and...

Annual Report 2017

    Click HERE to download the latest Civic Society Annual report as a PDF  

Annual Report 2016

    Click HERE to download the latest Civic Society Annual report as a PDF    

Annual Report 2022

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Membership

Application for Membership   If you would like to join the Civic Society of St Ives, please complete the Membership Form shown below (DOWNLOAD THE PDF AND PRINT) and send to the Civic Society of St Ives at the address below. Please enclose your annual...

Constitution & Policies

 The Constitution of the Civic Society of St Ives Changes made to Charity Law have caused the Constitution of the Society to be re-written.  This Constitution was formally adopted at the Society’s Annual Genaral Meeting held on 17th October 2008 and...

Talks for 2016-2017

  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. The Civic Society always takes a summer break and there are no talks planned for the months of June,...

Our Origins

The Origins of the Civic Society The Civic Society was formed in 1968 to fight the proposed plans to route the St Ives Bypass down Ramsey Road, across the Waits and Ingle Holt Island and then across the river to Hemingford Meadow. The siting of the St Ives bypass as...