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.
Read moreBerkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust
The only voluntary organisation in the region that protects local wildlife. Visit the Trusts’ website to find nature reserves near Brill.
Read moreBrill Allotments
The benefits of allotment gardening are well known and Brill Allotments personify all that is wonderful about this way of life; companionship, tranquility, creativity - and lots and lots of courgettes. Email the Secretary to get your name on the waiting list.
Read moreBrill Environment Group (BEG)
A local group that celebrates and nurtures Brill’s wonderful natural environment. The Group’s objectives focus on education and advice, complementing those of its sister organisation Brill Climate Action Group.
Read moreFriends of Brill Common
Formed in 2007 and working hard ever since to support BVCH and help keep our common the special place we all enjoy. A stalwart member of the Brill Common & Village Greens Advisory Group. New helpers always welcome.
Read moreBrill Common Volunteers
The Volunteers meet fortnightly to carry our crucial work on the common in line with work schedules produced by the Brill Common & Village Greens Advisory Group. New helpers always welcome.
Read moreBrill Village Community Herd
”England’s first community-owned grazing co-operative” - now, there’s something to be proud of! The Parish Council receives a grant from Natural England to support the project and BVCH manage the herd with the help of volunteers. Visit the BVCH website.
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