brill clubs, groupS & charities (page 1)


In need of help? Not sure which way to turn? Mental health, debt, domestic violence, food poverty … ?

VISIT OUR IF YOU NEED HELP PAGES FOR LOCAL AND NATIONAL RESOURCES


There are many thriving groups, charities, and societies in the parish. Representatives of many of the groups attended the Annual Parish Meeting in late May 2022; read their reports. Some also produced a Brill Flag for the Jubilee in May 2022; take a look at the Gallery.

Under Section 137 of the Local Government Act 1972, the parish council is able to give financial support for projects of direct benefit to the community. Find out more about this and complete our straightforward request form.

If you run a not-for-profit organisation in the Parish and would like it to be featured on these pages, please email us with a link to your website or Facebook page, and/or contact information - plus a logo or suitable picture.

We live in a wonderful place and we want other people to feel welcome here, too. With this in mind, Brill Parish Council is working with members of the community to respond effectively to the crisis in Ukraine. Read more about this work. For services and charitable events in Brill and beyond, see our Good Neighbour Noticeboard.


There are four pages of Clubs, Groups & Charities, arranged in no particular order! Use this search box to find the group you want.


The Brill Society


A local history and heritage group established in 1965, The Brill Society manages Brill Windmill on behalf of the Parish Council.

IMG_8322.jpeg

Brill Memorial Hall


One of the biggest village halls in the area with a large modern kitchen; reduced rates for local people. Details of the rooms and a bookings calendar available on the Hall website. Read the Memorial Hall’s annual report. The manager is Kate, email brillmemorialhall@outlook.com

Brill Toddler Group


A great meeting place for mums, bumps, babies and toddlers, held every Wednesday during term time, 0930-1100 in Brill Memorial Hall. Bobbi is the co-ordinator; call 07594 349702 or email below.

Brill Festival

A wonderful three-day celebration of live music, comedy, classic cars, beer and much, much more over the August BH weekend.

Beavers multi-coloured logo

Beaver Scouts


Beavers are going strong in Brill with two groups, meeting Monday and Tuesday evenings. Mark Lambert is the group leader.

Circular leaf logo for BCAG

Brill Climate Action Group


Formed in late 2021, BCAG is an action-based group and font of sensible, do-able suggestions for ways in which we can all play our part in meeting the challenge of the Climate Emergency.

Screenshot 2018-12-31 at 10.50.58.png

1st Brill Scout Group

Scouts and Cubs are going strong in Brill, welcoming both girls and boys. The Group’s main fundraiser is a wonderful fireworks display early in November.

Screenshot 2018-12-17 at 15.27.43.png

WI

Active branch of the national Women’s Institute. Monthly meetings and Have A Natter informal get-togethers on the last Tuesday of the month in members’ homes. Jenny Edmans is the President. Read Brill WI’s annual report.

BrillCinema-Logo-Colour.png

Brill Cinema

New and classic films shown regularly throughout the winter months in the Memorial Hall. Email brillcinema@gmail.com

Brill CC.png

Brill Cricket Club

Founded in 1868 and now competing in Division 3 of the Oxfordshire Cricket Association.

Brill United Football Club

After a quiet year or so, Brill Football has regrouped under the name of Ashton Folly. The team has a number of fixtures booked for the 2022 season. All over-16s welcome; why not drop-in at 6.30pm for Wednesday training and say hello?


Club+house+at+back.jpg

Brill Sports & Social Club

Bar, live music, big screen sports events - and a grandstand view of the playing fields. Read BSSC’s annual report. Jo Snell is the Steward; email brillclub@yahoo.co.uk.