Brill Clubs and Groups
From Toddler Groups and Beavers to the Oral History Group and Memory Lane Café, Brill has a club or gathering for everyone. And if you can’t find one to suit, why not use the lively Facebook networks or Bernwode News to start something new?
Please leave donations in the yellow boxes in the bus shelter box on The Square before 9am on the first Saturday of the month.
A recent group set up to “make new friends, share local life, and enjoy social activities in our lovely village.”
FA-Accredited Club offering young people the opportunity to learn and enjoy playing football in a safe and fun environment.
Traditional outdoor pub game dating back to 17th Century. Wednesday evenings at BSSC and The Pheasant Inn.
Brill Touch Rugby plays every Saturday 10.30am on the playing fields (plus Wednesday evenings during the summer).
A Facebook group “created for us all to share and celebrate everything wonderful about our beautiful village”.
A long-established charity that makes annual payments to “deserving widows and spinsters” in the parish.
A monthly home-cooked two-course meal served in Brill Memorial Hall for senior residents.
Transport for Bernwode residents to hospitals, clinics and surgeries for a modest donation and parking costs.
There are two highlights in the RBL year: November 11 - and the Brill Village Fete on August Bank Holiday.
Formed in 2007 and working hard ever since to support BVCH and help keep Brill Common the special place we all enjoy.
The benefits of allotment gardening are well known and Brill Allotments personify all that is wonderful about this way of life.