Brill Environment Group
A local group that celebrates and nurtures Brill’s wonderful natural environment.
Bernwode Lunch Club
A monthly home-cooked two-course meal served in Brill Memorial Hall for senior residents.
Age Concern Bernwode Transport
Transport for Bernwode residents to hospitals, clinics and surgeries for a modest donation and parking costs.
Royal British Legion
There are two highlights in the RBL year: November 11 - and the Brill Village Fete on August Bank Holiday.
The Windmill Players
“Amdram” doesn’t do this group justice. Innovative, brave - and very talented.
Friends of Brill Common
Formed in 2007 and working hard ever since to support BVCH and help keep Brill Common the special place we all enjoy.
Brill Common Volunteers
The Volunteers meet fortnightly to carry our crucial work on Brill Common.
Brill 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.
Brill United Football Club
Brill United is doing well in the Oxfordshire Senior League Premier Division.
Brill Cricket Club
Founded in 1868 and now competing in Division 3 of the Oxfordshire Cricket Association.
1st Brill Scout Group
Scouts and Cubs are going strong in Brill, welcoming both girls and boys.
Community Cinema
Our community cinema screens new and classic films in Brill Memorial Hall.
The Brill Society
A local history and heritage group established in 1965, The Brill Society’s main responsibility is the management of Brill Windmill.
Brill Toddler Group
A great meeting place for mums, bumps, babies and toddlers, held every Wednesday during term time.
Beaver Scouts
Beavers Scouts are going strong in Brill with two groups, meeting Monday and Tuesday evenings.