- 6th April (5th of Lent) – 10.30 – Holy Communion
- 16 April – Wednesday of Holy Week 20.00 – Address & Compline
- 18 April – 12.45 – Outdoor Service & Procession
- 20 April – 10.30 – Holy Communion

The Horningsea Parish Charities, founded in the 18th century, are dedicated to supporting those in need within our village. Over the centuries, the charity’s mission has evolved, but its core purpose remains the same: to provide assistance to anyone in Horningsea facing challenging circumstances. Today, the charity supports a variety of needs, from offering grants to young people to participate in sporting activities to helping the elderly with small grants during the Christmas season and much more between.
To further our mission, we are launching a fundraising initiative and warmly invite local businesses and individuals to get involved. Your generosity can help us provide vital support to those in need.
We welcome contributions in the form of:
• Monetary donations
• Goods or services
In recognition of your support, we will feature your business or contribution in our village publication to express our gratitude and highlight your commitment to our community
To make a donation, please contact us for bank account details or other arrangements
Your support, no matter the size, will make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and families in our community. Together, we can uphold Horningsea’s tradition of kindness and solidarity.
Once again the HRA put on an enjoyable evening of bingo and chips! With The very bext bingo caller (in Horningsea!) Catherine.
Here’s some photos.
As snowdrops and daffodils flower and the dismal grey has been replaced by sunshine, here’s the March Herald.
The Save Honey Hill Crap community choir are doing a final song in time for the decision next month.
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 Fish n Chip 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!
Easter eggs and wine to be won in every game. Good fun for all the family!
Tickets on the door. Cash and card payment available.
To celebrate St David’s Day and also Shrove Tuesday there will be Welsh cakes and pancakes after the 10.30 Service at St Peter’s on Sunday 2 March. Do come along and join us
Posies of flowers will be prepared on Saturday 29 March to distribute during the Special Family Service at 10.30 am on Sunday 30 March. If you would like to help prepare the posies then Liz will be in charge so she will let you know what time she will be starting! Do come to the service with babies and children of all ages, parents, grandparents, godparents, anyone who has been in a “mothering” role!
Hello Horningsea, here’s February’s Herald..
The Horningsea Residents Association (HRA) published their events calendar for 2025 (and beyond!). It’s in the Herald but also on the village website.
..and the HRA’s first event of the year is this coming Saturday – International evening!
There’s an update from the Save Honey Hill group about the postponement (again!) of the decision.
Also attached is February’s events at the Plough and Fleece.
Kind regards
The Editorial Team
County Councillors Report February 2025