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Brill Parish Council

19 Church Street
BRILL, Aylesbury, HP18 9RT
01844 238662
Working to make Brill a safe, productive & happy place for residents, workers, visitors, & future generations.

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Brill Parish Council

  • About
    • About Brill Parish Council
    • Parish Council Team
    • What we do
    • Agenda
    • Minutes
    • Finances
    • Policies
    • Newsletter
    • Maps
    • Grant Application Form
    • What if?
  • Community
    • Clubs & Groups
    • Public Access Defibrillators
    • The Best of Brill : Lunch Club
    • The Best of Brill : The Bernwode Shed
    • The Best of Brill : The Bernwode News
    • Brill Community Markets
    • Community Safety
    • Brill History
  • Environment
    • Brill Common Survey
    • Wildlife & Community Ranger Blog
    • Amenities & Services
    • Brill Common News
    • Brill Common
    • Brill Common & Encroachment
    • Brill Open Spaces Requests & Permissions
    • The Walks
    • Village Open Spaces
    • Living Verges & Green Spaces
    • Brill Common Advisory Group
  • Leisure
    • Brill MUGA
    • Brill Windmill
    • The Best of Brill : Brill Sports & Social Club
    • The Best of Brill : The Allotments
    • Walking & Cycling
  • Planning
    • Planning & Housing
  • Roads
    • Roads & Traffic
    • Traffic Management Blog
    • Brill Buses
    • Brill Buses leaflet
  • Help & Contact
    • Contact Brill Parish Council
    • If you need help
    • Report a problem

Brill bus shelter box Foodbank collections

January 25, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter
Photo of the rustic open-sided bus stop shelter in Brill's Square.

Please leave donations in the yellow boxes in the bus shelter box on The Square. Goods will be collected around 9am by the Bernwode Community Bus on the FIRST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH. Look out for posters regarding the items currently needed. Items in demand usually include rice, tinned meat or fish, tinned or fresh veg., UHT milk, soups and pasta sauces (but NOT pasta!), and mens’ and women’s toiletries.

Please don’t leave anything in the bus shelter until Friday.

Donations are taken to the Aylesbury Vineyard Storehouse, a charity which provides furniture, household goods, children’s clothing, child and baby equipment and emergency food parcels, free of charge, to those in crisis situations and financial hardship. The foodbank is open to clients Tuesdays and Saturdays, 10am to noon. The Vineyard also holds a Community Advice Hub on Tuesday mornings, open to anyone who needs help and advice, from housing and benefit advice to help getting online.

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Brill Women's Social Group

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

A fairly new group set up to “make new friends, share local life, and enjoy social activities in our lovely village.” Visit their Facebook Group.

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Brill Oral History Group

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

This popular group of senior Brillites from near and far meets monthly in the Memorial Hall. Email the Chair of The Brill Society or speak with Sarah Frewin (longtime resident of Temple Street) if you’re interested in joining for tea and lively chat about Brill in days gone by. There’s talk of recordings and podcasts…

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Brill United Youth Football Club

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

FA accredited providing quality, safe, fun and good value-for-money opportunities for as many young people as possible to learn and enjoy playing football. Visit the Club’s website.

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Aunt Sally

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

Traditional outdoor pub game dating back to 17th Century. Wednesday evenings at BSSC and The Pheasant Inn. New players, including beginners, always welcome. Just turn up!

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Touch Rugby (the Brill Beavers)

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

Brill Touch Rugby plays every Saturday 10.30am on the playing fields (plus Wednesday evenings during the summer). Everyone welcome; any age or ability. Email the organiser or enquire at Brill Sports & Social Club.

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Brill Village Fête

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

A late summer highlight (same weekend as Brill Festival); a traditional garden fête with dog show, games, stalls, cakes - and lots of tea, held in the beautiful grounds of Brlll House. Look out for posters - and please consider volunteering to help keep this village favourite going.

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Use it or Lose it

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

Led by clinical exercise specialist, Lesley Simpson, an exercise session adapted for the older person to help you live life to the full. Call Lesley on 07885 655122.

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Oakley Gardening Club

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

Okay, so not a Brill group but it’s too good to miss. Wander down the hill one day and pop into Oakley’s community-led Village Stores to check the notice board for Gardening Club notices.

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Memory Lane Café

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

A special gathering for sufferers of dementia and their carers every Monday, 11.30am in All Saints Church. A warm welcome, coffee and cake, time to chat, and entertainment or special guests. Email Rev Gemma Beesley or call her on 01844 238325. A team of volunteers offer activities and conversation; could you help?

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Brill Short Mat Bowls Club

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

A long-established club meeting Mondays and Wednesdays in the Memorial Hall 2-4pm. Wander along to find out more.

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Brill Festival

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

A wonderful three-day celebration of live music, comedy, classic cars, beer and much, much more over the August Bank Holiday weekend. Visit the Festival website.

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Brill Show

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

Annual super-friendly flower and produce show held in mid-September. Classes for all ages. The prize for the tallest sunflower is particularly strongly contested. Visit the Show’s Facebook Page.

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The Bernwode News

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

The bible for Brill Parish and other parishes of the Bernwode Benefice. Published monthly and packed with events, small ads, local services, church news, gardening, farming and much more. Buy a copy in one of the shops today - and then subscribe for home delivery.

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Small Saints Toddler Group

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

Mondays during term-time in All Saints Church, 9 - 10.30am. Stories and songs; snacks for little ones and hot drinks for grown-ups. Everybody welcome; bumps to 4 years.

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In CHILDREN
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Love Brill Facebook Group

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

Another Brill Facebook Group, this a more gentle affair “created for us all to share and celebrate everything wonderful about our beautiful village”.

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Brill Village Facebook Group

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

Occasionally catty, generally entertaining, always informative. Membership to this large but private (i.e. “closed”) group is limited to people with a connection to Brill. Recommendations for services are permitted - but strictly no advertising; there’s another Facebook Group for that.

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Brill Bell Ringers

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

Anyone over the age of 7 can learn; you don't have to be particularly musical or exceptionally strong.

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Brill Church of England Educational Endowment (BCEEE)

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

Grants for former pupils of Brill School for books, IT equipment, educational visits, uniform, tuition - or anything else needed for educational or training purposes in later years. Email the Secretary.

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Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust

January 24, 2026 Hannah Hulme Hunter

The only voluntary organisation in the region that protects local wildlife. Visit the Trusts’ website to find nature reserves near Brill.

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