• Dancing and Parachute Play

    Dancing and Parachute Play
    Methodist Church Over The Lanes, Over, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

    Fridays 0915 to 1015 at Over Methodist Church.  Cost £5 for one child plus £1 for each additional charge. Term time only.

  • Fibre Craft Group

    Fibre Craft Group
    Over Community Centre 16 The Doles, Over,, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

    Do you enjoy textile hobbies? Are you available on Friday mornings? Whether you're an embroiderer, crocheter, knitter, patchworker .......any form of textile artist or crafter really, and whatever level of skill you have, you'd be most welcome to join us in Over Community Centre on Friday mornings from 9.30. Our aim to get together to socialise through our hobbies, hopefully inspiring and helping each other to learn new skills. We meet in the lounge and support the centre by buying our drinks  from the café.

  • Easter at St Mary’s Church 19th April

    St Marys Church Church End, Over, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

    Starting in Church Hall with craft and refreshments, moving to the Church for a short reflection about Easter which will be followed by egg hunt in the Churchyard.   Children need to be accompanied by an adult. Booking required – please email Clairemfisher@hotmail.com with the name and ages of children attending.

  • History Society (Swavesey & District)

    Swavesey Village College Swavesey Village College, Swavesey, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

    The History of Pyes, Cambridge: Roger Crabtree At least half of our members live in Over, including our secretary.  The History Society meets at 7.30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month in The Carol Shaw Room at Swavesey Village College – through the main entrance then 20 metres along the corridor to the right.  No need to book so you are welcome to just walk in.  If you want further information, contact our Secretary, Carolyn (see contact info below).

  • Over Youth Cafe

    Over Youth Cafe
    St Mary's Church Hall Church End, Over

    Every Tuesday (term time only) at St Mary’s Church Hall.   Year 6s from 6:45 to 8:00   Years 7 upwards from 7:30 - 9:00   Variety of activities available each night & portion of food.   Only £1 a night!

  • Swavesey and District History Society

    Swavesey Village College Swavesey Village College, Swavesey, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

    22 April.  The Workhouse and Poorhouse – 700 years of old and new Poor Laws.  Colin Chapman.  The Poor Law of 1601 levied a mandatory poor rate on every parish.  Those who were too ill, old, destitute, or who were orphaned children were put into a local 'workhouse' or 'poorhouse'.  These were tax-supported residential institutions started as a method of providing a less expensive (to the taxpayers) alternative to what we would nowadays call "welfare".  Poor housing conditions included leaking pipes or roofs, inadequate heating and, in due course, dangerous electrical wiring.  In November of 1845 the diet of the inmates consisted primarily of bread, meat, potatoes, sweet milk, sour milk, oatmeal and tea. At least half of our members live in Over, including our Secretary.  The History Society meets at 7.30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month in The Carol Shaw Room at Swavesey Village College – through the main entrance then 20 metres along the corridor to the right.  No need to book so you are welcome to just walk in.  If you want further information, contact our Secretary, Carolyn on carolyn.redmayne@ntlworld.com or on 01954 230037.