Meet superhero Daffodil Tom (currently being filmed for BBC Look East) who planted over 44,000 bulbs around Thriplow Village last Autumn.
He’s currently bark chipping and laying out event matting ready for all our visitors this weekend.
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Meet superhero Daffodil Tom (currently being filmed for BBC Look East) who planted over 44,000 bulbs around Thriplow Village last Autumn.
He’s currently bark chipping and laying out event matting ready for all our visitors this weekend.
From 10am both days Royston Radio https://www.roystonradio.com/ will be keeping us entertained in Pegg’s Close playing a mix of country, folk, soul, Motown, Classic Rock and much much more.
Saturday at 3pm and Sunday at 11am we have SUNNY ECHOES playing live. Sarah is a local artist who slows down rock anthems and pop classics into soulful acoustic vibes. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572397629571
Sunday at 1pm we have ISLE AVE A SHANTY, warming up before their set on the Main Stage in Taste of Thriplow. https://isleaveashanty.com
Followed at 3pm on Sunday by RANGOON with hi-energy Blues/Country/Americana. Close harmonies, harmonica, guitars and drums. Songs are all original and written by Will Hudson. https://www.facebook.com/Rangoonband
Rangoon
Sunny Echoes
Isle Ave A Shanty
Please support our very generous live bands who will be playing FOR FREE to raise money for our very worthwhile charities. Here’s the line up:
SATURDAY
11.10 Thriplow School Choir
12.10 Dance Floor Revival: professional four piece function band
https://www.dancefloorrevival.com
13.10 UNIT4a: the best Dads band in the UK from neighbouring Fowlmere!
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566507530789
14.10 Last Resort: professionals been playing together for over 30 years playing punk, rock and indie covers from the 70's onwards
https://www.facebook.com/lastresortgroup
15.10 Cambridge Jazz Choir: singing jazzy, soulful, and groovy tunes.
https://www.instagram.com/camjazzchoir/
https://www.facebook.com/CamJazzChoir/
https://x.com/CamJazzChoir
16.10 Flashback: playing rock, pop and country.
http://www.flashback-band.co.uk
17.10 Tidal Basis: energetic covers band playing us out on Saturday.
https://www.facebook.com/tidalbasis
SUNDAY
11.10 Different Accents: playing blugrass, country, folk and Irish tunes
https://www.facebook.com/Differentaccents
12.10 Kyle Chater: guitarist, Singer and Live Looper
https://www.kylechateracoustic.co.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/kylechateracoustic/
https://www.facebook.com/kylechateracoustic/
https://www.tiktok.com/@kylechateracoustic
13.10 Blues Amigos: playing traditional and future blues!
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557071395650
14.10 BlueSky: acoustic duo
https://www.facebook.com/blueskyacoustic
https://www.facebook.com/blueskyacoustic/videos/2171485109710615
15.10 Isle Ave A Shanty: songs from the sea and the land
https://isleaveashanty.com
https://www.facebook.com/stuartgreensinger
https://www.facebook.com/thefolkclub
16.10 Misspent Youth: our very own Thriplow band playing 60s instruments and tunes, including the Beatles, Stones, Shadows and Small Faces
The Romans are marching all the way from Peterborough to join us for the first time in the Living History area on School Lane Meadow for 22 & 23 March 2025.
They have generously been given permission to leave the Roman fort at Longthorpe for the weekend, giving them a break from their vital duties guarding the Nene river crossing.
Hear about the 9th Legion Hispana who were tasked with moving up the eastern side of Britain, including the South Cambridge area, improving and building roads, building forts, towns, mansios, amphitheatres, forums and villas as they went. Experience how Romano-Britain civilians lived and hear about the changes the Romans made in lifestyle, habits, dress, religion farming and trade.
There will be lots of interesting things to see, so do come and have a chat with Lucius and his legion who are looking forward to greeting you.
And if you love Roman history, why not speak to Lucius about joining the group?
We’ve been looking into the history of Romans around the Thriplow & Heathfield Parish. Local finds include pottery fragments, a Quern stone, hypocaust tile, tegulae, and tesserae. We have evidence of a Roman farmstead, enclosure, villa, barrows and crop marks, all close to the ends of the Hoffer Brook which leads direct into the parish.
Our regulars, The Militias of Anglia, who are coming back to Thriplow over Daffodil Weekend for another year of historical reenactment. Check out their encampment in School Lane Meadow at DW, 22 & 23 March.
And this year they are featuring some new superbly yucky fun for the kids (and the big kids):
Splat the plague rat
Hook a turd from the pond
Snot in the pot
Pillory sponge throwing (Roundheads and Cavaliers)
What’s in the box?
Hands in holes – eewwwuukk
And a quiz
*Cromwell’s New Model Army camped at Thriplow (Triploe) Heath back in 1647 and their encampment would have been very like that of the Militias of Anglia at Daffodil Weekend.
Driving from Thriplow to Ukraine as part of an aid convoy was an unforgettable experience. Our truck, a sturdy green vehicle bought with funds from Daffodil Weekend and affectionately named “Shrek” because it was big, green, and ugly, was packed with nappies, blankets, and other vital humanitarian supplies. Alongside 11 other trucks, we covered 1,300 miles across Europe in just four days.
Three members of Daffodil Weekend—Alastair, Fergus, and Paul—took part, joining the convoy, which was brilliantly organised by Convoy4Ukraine. It wasn’t all smooth sailing—we faced breakdowns along the way, with mechanics working through the night to keep us moving. But the camaraderie was incredible, and everyone we met along the journey was friendly and supportive.
We felt apprehensive approaching the border, but the warmth and gratitude of the Ukrainian people was overwhelming. They were so thankful for the aid, which was deeply humbling to witness. Given the political situation, the help is needed more than ever. Seeing firsthand the good that the money raised by Daffodil Weekend does made me incredibly proud to have taken part. All 12 trucks were donated to Ukraine, and the drivers flew home, knowing they had made a real difference.
Here's our live music line up on the Main Stage in the Taste of Thriplow:
Saturday 22 March 2025
11.10 Thriplow School Choir
12.10 Dance Floor Revival
13.10 UNIT4a
14.10 Last Resort
15.10 Cambs Jazz Choir
16.10 Flashback
Sunday 23 March 2025
11.10 Different Acents
12.10 Kyle Chater
13.10 Blues Amigos
14.10 BlueSky
15.10 Isle Ave A Shanty
16.10 Misspent Youth
Image: Misspent Youth - the only Thriplow rock and roll band!
The original 3 piece band was formed in Thriplow in the early 90s (before Matt was born!). We had all been in bands in our teens and Nick from Newmarket was a holiday camp resident drummer. Matt occasionally played drums with the band from the age of 10 but now enjoys guitar and keyboards. We all had original 60s equipment from our teens so our music style is late 50s and 60s rock and roll. Our set list includes songs from the Beatles, Stones, Shadows, Small Faces and more.
Catch our Thriplow Convoy4Ukraine team on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire this morning (at 1:50:50 mins)
On Monday morning, 3 March 2025, three of our Daffodil Weekend committee members are driving with Convoy4Ukraine to deliver 14 vehicles, generators and much needed humanitarian supplies to the Ukraine border.
Meet Shrek, the Daffodil Weekend sponsored vehicle looking magnificent and ready to go:
Daffodil Weekend LOVES well behaved dogs on leads.
So now is the time to show your owners just how good and gorgeous you are to make sure they bring you along. They may even enter you in to the Village Vet Dog Show, running both mornings ;-}
This photo from last year shows the sheer joy of introducing the kids to the animals from Gemma’s Farm. Daffodil Weekend memories they’ll remember forever.
https://www.gemmasfarm.co.uk
The Folk Folk are back!
We love having live music to entertain the visitors over the Weekend. It adds to the relaxed festive feeling.
We have loads of family activities planned for you - do join us for fun and fresh air on 22 & 23 March 2025
Book your tickets now to support our very worthwhile nominated charities for 2025.
Cambridge Acorn Project
Too many children and young people’s lives are damaged irreparably because of traumatic experiences and lack of support to address them. At Cambridge Acorn Project, we believe every child deserves a chance to thrive.
We provide therapeutic services for children and families affected by trauma, abuse, and financial hardship across Cambridgeshire. What makes us different is that we work long-term and provide Panoramic Packages of support – including therapy; clubs and activities; drop-in wellbeing hubs; and support to make homes safer. This long-term and holistic support is unique to Cambridge Acorn Project and has been developed over time by listening to the voices of the children and families we work with.
Our work is about breaking down cycles of trauma and poverty, tackling the inequality that stems from adverse childhood experiences, and helping children and families to emotionally recover. We offer long-term hope, support and community.
If you are looking for support, or want to find out more about our work, please visit cambridgeacornproject.org.uk
Cambridge Cancer Help Centre
We are a Cambridge charity offering support for local people diagnosed with cancer, and their families. The Centre offers a wide range of support including courses, 1:1 complementary therapies, specialist support groups and social activities. These are open to anyone at any stage of their cancer journey.
The Centre is located in The David Rayner Building at Scotsdales Garden Centre in Great Shelford offering three fully equipped therapy rooms and spacious areas for support groups and social activities. The Centre also benefits from free parking and excellent access, air purifiers and air conditioning and provides a safe and comfortable environment to meet. We are sincerely grateful to the Rayner family and the Scotsdales Charitable Foundation for their support in the establishment and ongoing running of the Centre.
Day to day management of the Centre is the responsibility of the Centre Team who offer a welcoming face and listening ear to everyone who visits. The team are available to explain what the Centre has to offer and explore ways in which the Centre can provide appropriate help and support.
If you are looking for support, or want to find out more about our work, please visit www.cambridgecancerhelp.org
Cambridge College Riding for the Disabled Association
Cambs College RDA provides weekly riding lessons for young disabled adults aged 16-30 years from the South Cambridge area. We are run entirely by volunteers and are responsible for all our own fundraising.
Our riders have a wide range of disabilities - physical, emotional and intellectual. In some cases, all three. Riding has multiple benefits for disabled people: it builds physical strength and coordination, gives confidence, develops concentration and new skills, and is fun and exciting.One rider said “it is like physio, but much more fun”. Contact with horses can have a very calming effect, especially on people with autism, and many enjoy a cuddle with the horses as well. For most of our riders, it is the highlight of their week.
Our group has also become a lively social unit. Despite their wide range of disabilities, participating in a common activity helps our riders to form new friendships as they make the difficult transition into adult life. Also, their parents and carers have formed their own supportive groups, helping each other with many of the practical and day to day problems that they face in helping these youngsters.
If you are looking for support, or want to find out more about our work, please visit www.cambscollegerda.org.uk
Cambridge Samaritans
Cambridge Samaritans provide support for anyone who needs us, non-judgementally and at all times of the day and night, 365 days a year. Callers may be suicidal, distressed, overwhelmed and struggling to cope. We are an entirely volunteering organisation with 150+ volunteers, all trained and supported by the Branch. We have no paid staff.
In addition to our telephone helpline, we reach out to our local communities through awareness raising activities such as Thriplow Daffodil Weekend and other major events including Cambridge Pride, Strawberry Fair and The Wellness Festival, and we offer talks and presentations to community organisations, groups and schools; an area we hope to expand.
We work with Hitchin Branch to provide significant support to Littlehey Prison, recruiting, training and supporting prisoners to be listeners for other prisoners. Our work with Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Suicide Prevention Network aims to improve support for people in the Custody Suites and on release.
We are looking forward to the 2025 event; it’s always a great time for us to see and speak to lots of people as they pass our stall. Although we are hoping for better weather than last year, nothing puts us off from raising awareness of our services.
If you are looking for support, or want to find out more about our work, please visitt www.samaritans.org/branches/cambridge/
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All our coach/minibus spaces are now completely booked up for 2025.
We’re sorry for any disappointment. If you would like to join the waiting list, please email thriplowcaoches@gmail.com
Together, we have raised another £70,000…
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