Christchurch Community Centre - Cambridgeshire

Christchurch Community Centre - Cambridgeshire Community centre for all local people to use for clubs events, social evenings and private hire Hello, and welcome to Christchurch Community Centre.

Situated in the heart of Fenland, our Community Centre is surrounded by beautiful towns and villages including March, Wisbech, Downham Market, Manea and Welney and is just one hour’s drive from Cambridge City Centre. Our Community Centre was built in 2016. We have fantastic facilities that cater for all types of events – large or small. Our Community Centre is mobility-friendly, with baby-changin

g facilities, ample parking for up to 25 cars, high speed Wi-Fi, multi-device television screens (perfect for training events and conferences) and a licensed bar that can be hired for special events. We offer competitive, hourly rates for both our meeting room and our main hall, as well as bespoke packages tailored to suit your requirements.

06/11/2024

Monday 11th @ 7.30 pm in the meeting room at the Community Centre is the monthly Parish Council meeting. This month The Middle Level Commissioners have confirmed that they will be attending to talk about their programme of works over the winter, including desilting and bank raising. It would be great to see some members of the public there, so please come along.

19/09/2024

Here is the latest about March Town Centre regen'.....

Press Release
19 September 2024
March town centre regeneration enters final phase
An ambitious, multi-million pound scheme to support and revitalise March town centre is nearing completion, with works due to be complete by the end of October.
Over £8.4million has been invested to help the town adapt to the changing retail environment and meet the needs of current and future generations as the town continues to grow.
The once-in-a-generation scheme has included the revamp of March Market Place, riverside enhancement works, improvement grants for businesses and the major transformation of Broad Street to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion and create a more open, social, and pedestrian-friendly town centre.
The finishing touches are now being made to the Broad Street project including the installation of the permanent road and new mini roundabout surface.
A temporary evening closure of Broad Street is necessary to enable the resurfacing works to take place quickly, safely and with minimum disruption.
Works will commence on Monday, 23 September, and will be in place for five consecutive nights until the road is fully resurfaced – weather permitting. An evening diversion will be in operation during this time and will be well sign-posted.
The regeneration work has been delivered by Fenland District Council and Cambridgeshire County Council with funding from the Government’s Future High Streets Fund, the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority and the County Council’s March Area Transport Study (MATS).
The Broad Street project, which started in June 2023, has included work to enhance public safety, with new zebra crossings, and add colour with new planters and trees, which will finish being installed in the coming weeks.
It has also included the restoration and relocation of March’s historic fountain, which will return to its new, more accessible public space next month.
The repaving work is largely completed and over the next few weeks the site compound and barriers will be gradually removed.
As part of Fenland District Council’s Future High Streets Fund grant, two buildings in the town centre have also been refurbished and revitalised, resulting in improvements to frontages and vacant buildings brought back into use. The Council has also received 30 applications to its new March Shopfront Grant Scheme launched in August.
The old Barclays Bank was also purchased as part of the regeneration programme after the prime location building became empty six months into the scheme. It will eventually be demolished and replaced with a new mixed-use development, representing an exciting opportunity for the town centre.
The public toilet block was removed as part of the regeneration work too, in order to open up the riverside area. After feedback from the public, plans for a new facility to be built were put forward with modernised disabled and family changing facilities.
A planning application for the new toilet block, to be located along the western edge of Grays Lane and the riverbank, was approved by Fenland District Council’s planning committee yesterday, Wednesday 18 September. It is hoped the new facility will be built early next year. Temporary toilets in the car park of the old Barclays building will remain in use until then.
Councillor Chris Seaton, Fenland District Council’s Portfolio Holder for Transport, Heritage and Culture, and lead member of the March Future High Streets steering group, said: “We are now in the final stage of the regeneration work and the whole scheme is on-track to be completed by the end of October.
“I’d like to once again thank businesses and residents in March for their incredible patience and understanding whilst this important work has been carried out. High streets up and down the country have been battling a decade of decline, but this work will help March to reverse those fortunes and futureproof the town centre for generations to come.”
Cllr Steve Count, district and county ward member for March, member of the county council’s March Area Transport Study (MATS) Group and member of the March Future High Streets steering group, said: “As work nears the finishing line, it’s really exciting to see the transformation of our town centre take shape. This major investment into March represents not just a boost for our local economy, but a commitment from many partners to ensuring the town remains thriving and attractive for residents, businesses and visitors alike.
Cllr Jan French, Deputy Leader of Fenland District Council, town, district and county ward member for March, Chair of March Area Transport Study (MATS) Group and member of the March Future High Streets steering group, said: “The regeneration of March town centre marks an exciting chapter for our community. With £8.4million invested, we’re ensuring our much-loved town adapts to modern retail demands while enhancing its special character. I’m confident it will breathe new life into March, creating a town centre that is much-better equipped to reflect the needs of today while preparing for the opportunities and challenges of tomorrow.”

10/09/2024

Hi,all,
Just received this via the Parish Council regarding upcoming road closures.....
Afternoon All



The latest information I have is that the emergency closure of the Sixteen Foot Bank south of Padgetts Road will come into force early on the morning of Monday 16 September and will remain in force until the works are complete. The published finish time on the traffic order is midnight on Friday 27 September, however they estimate that these repairs will take “approximately five days”, so it may be sooner. The diversion route for these works includes Padgetts Road.



Once the Sixteen Foot closure has been lifted, Padgetts Road will be closed to enable the scheduled resurfacing to commence. The duration of these works is predicted to be 44 working days, effectively until the end of October.



So it seems likely that Padgetts Road will remain open for the week commencing Monday 16 September and possibly part or all of the following week, but there will be no advance warning of the exact date of the closure.

Thanks to all the participants that attended our September car show. We had over 140 immaculate shining vehicles attend....
01/09/2024

Thanks to all the participants that attended our September car show. We had over 140 immaculate shining vehicles attend. We will be planning 2 further car shows next year which will be 1st Sunday's June & September.

Jazz club event for September. Early booking recommended
12/08/2024

Jazz club event for September. Early booking recommended

Our September car show will be held Sunday 1st September. There are still some stalls spaces available please inquire if...
02/08/2024

Our September car show will be held Sunday 1st September. There are still some stalls spaces available please inquire if interested. Hope to see you there 👍

Our second car show will be held on Sunday 1st September. Hope to see you there.
01/08/2024

Our second car show will be held on Sunday 1st September. Hope to see you there.

Two seater sofa. Cream leather with dark wood front. FREE please PM me for more information.
21/06/2024

Two seater sofa. Cream leather with dark wood front. FREE please PM me for more information.

02/06/2024

Our 1st Car Show will be held on Sunday 2nd June 2024. Hope to see many of you again. There are many stalls in attendance, licenced bar, and hot dogs and burgers will be available.

02/05/2024

Christchurch Yard Sale

Sunday 5th May 9.00am- noon

The Dun Cow pub will be open for breakfast, teas and coffees, plus the pub garden will have also have stalls

Addresses below are participating, some driveways are being shared so even more for sale!

Fourways, Padgetts Rd/Church Rd crossroad
75 Church Road
4 Shrubbery Close (off Church Rd)
Treetops, 38 Church Road
Rowan Lodge, 55 Church Road
The Malverns, Upwell Road
Rose Cottage Upwell Road
10 Fen View
3 Fen View
2 Brimstone Close
4 The Hill off Upwell Road
Horseshoe Lodge, Upwell Road
The Shieling, Upwell Road
Somersby, Crown Road
Conifers, Crown Road
Weeping Cherry, Crown Road
Oaklands, Crown Road
Holly Tree Cottage, Crown Road
7 Crown Avenue

Address

UPWELL Road CHRISTCHURCH
Wisbech
PE149LL

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