Single of the Week
The Single of the Week plays Monday – Thursday at 8.10am & 10.20pm – click here for more.
Charity of the Month
Our Charity of the Month for this month is The Friends of Paxton Pits Nature Reserve is the voluntary group which supports the conservation of Paxton Pits, one of Cambridgeshire’s premier nature sites.
Started in 1995 and registered as a charity in 2008, it now has a membership of over 2,500 – a benchmark figure reached in 2020 when celebrating ...
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The Godmanchester Museum is an independent museum and a registered charity. The museum is run by a small team of enthusiastic volunteers who work together to record the town’s history and its people. We receive no government funding and rely on funds from various organisations, donations and the generosity of our visitors to fund our projects.
Transformation and Godmanchester Museum News 2020
Godmanchester Museum’s new name brings it in line to reflect the town the museum serves in readiness for the planned Transformation of the Church of St Mary the Virgin. The old Porch Museum name has been changed to Godmanchester in order to more straightforwardly represent the town and now the museum is organising future collections, display boards and events.
All of this is in preparation for the eventual incorporation of the museum into the church of St Mary during its Transformation and modernisation. The future planned move into the church – a museum within a church is a great rarity in the UK – will enable the museum to open more frequently, making it available to schools and people in the town.
There is a startling collection of Roman and Iron Age artefacts and extensive display boards consistent with the explanation of Godmanchester as a Roman Town and old pictures from private archives, family history boards, fascinating school photographs and displays devoted to WW1 and WW11.
One of the Museums aims is to produce and show short films devoted to the history of the town. We want to capture, through the memories of some of the oldest members of our community, as clear a perception as we can get of the way life was in this lovely town during the first half of the 20th century.
The museum is only open for 2 days each month in 2024 these are:-
An Afternoon of Song – performed by the Wyton & Brampton Military Wives Choir together with the Hemingford Ladies Choir at the Free Church in St Ives. This is a fundraising event on behalf of the Sue Rider St John’s Hospice at Moggerhanger.
The performance includes Tea and Scones. There is no entry fee but donations are being accepted for the hospice.
The VAMPS are presenting The Sound of Music at the Priory Theatre from Thursday to Saturday.
More details as they become available.