Brill Parish Council Newsletter
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Why a newsletter?
One of the guiding principles of Brill Parish Council is communication with all sections of the community. It’s relatively easy to reach people on Facebook and this website is steadily becoming a go-to resource for community but, even so, we’re aware that there are many people who aren’t “on Facebook” and who don’t visit websites - and so we publish this newsletter, digitally and in print.
Subscribing on email
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Reading on paper
And if you know someone who isn’t online at all, please tell them that a printed version of the newsletter is displayed on the BPC noticeboard outside Brill Memorial Hall - and copies are usually available to take away from the back of Brill Church, the pouch on the door of the Old Library (the Parish Office), and both Brill shops.
Read back copies
Welcome
… to the December 2025 issue of Brill Parish Council’s newsletter. In this issue:
Christmas Angels
Bobs yer Parish Clerk!
Common Sense: Why Conservation needs its Community
Protecting you and yours at Christmas
Short - but not very sweet
“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire…”
Seasonal message from the Parish Council
Welcome!
… to the November 2025 issue of Brill Parish Council’s newsletter. In this issue:
Christmas foodbank collection
Out and about with our new Wildlife & Community Ranger
There’s more to the Bernwode Rural Shed than screws and sawdust
What to do about pavement parking in Brill?
The Brill Society’s Grand Christmas Market (with special guest)
Welcome!
… to the October 2025 issue of Brill Parish Council’s newsletter. In this issue:
Wildlife & Community Ranger for Brill
What next for the Brill foodbank collection?
Buckinghamshire History Festival
Tackling courier fraud - what it is and what to do
Brill MUGA has just got (even) better
The Best of Brill; Brill Sports & Social Club
Brill Common; free for all?
Welcome!
… to the September 2025 issue of Brill Parish Council’s newsletter. In this issue:
Brill Fire Station - now recruiting
What to do if you hit a deer
How to avoid Car Parking Scams
Brill Buses - new timetables
Welcome!
… to a very special issue of Brill Parish Council’s newsletter. There’s only one topic - the BRILL COMMON WILDLIFE & COMMUNITY RANGER post, now being advertised nationally and locally, online and in print. Read on for a whiz through the WHY, WHAT and WHEN of this job.
Loyal readers will recall that the excellent candidate chosen back in March declined the offer at the very last minute. Fingers crossed for a better outcome this time! 🤞🏼
Welcome!
… to the July & August 2025 issue of Brill Parish Council’s newsletter. In this high summer, two-month issue:
Help!
Brill’s best-kept secret?
Wildlife & Community Ranger: Take 2
More tea, Vicar? Cream teas in All Saints.
Beer - and Baking, in Brill (we love an alliteration)
Welcome!
… to the June 2025 issue of Brill Parish Council’s newsletter. Whatever else is happening in the world, it’s a slow news month in Brill Parish - so let’s make the most of it!
Welcome!
… to the May 2025 issue of Brill Parish Council’s newsletter.
In this issue:
Brill celebrate VE80
Brill Parish Council really REALLY does need YOU
Protect Brill Common Forever!
All change at for Brill Memorial Hall
Brill happenings
Welcome!
… to the April issue of Brill Parish Council’s newsletter.
In this issue:
New Parish Councillors
Annual Parish Meeting : April 28th
Brill Spring Clean : April 5th to 20th
Commemorate VE80 in Brill : May 8th
Needed: Manager for Brill Memorial Hall (apply by April 18th)
Brill Community Market : April 24th
Welcome!
… to the March issue of Brill Parish Council’s newsletter.
In this issue:
Brill Common: a polite reminder
10 minutes with … Cllr Liz Springs
DEMOCRACY NEEDS YOU
Easter Holiday Litter Pick
EV charging points in Brill
Parish Council grants to community groups
VE Day celebrations
Save the date … Midsummer Music PLUS

Welcome
… to the January 2026 issue of Brill Parish Council’s newsletter. In this issue:
Community Currents Workshop, January 20th
The Stillness of January on Brill Common
Midwinter Music, January 24th
Potholes? Floods? Fallen trees? You need FIX MY STREET!
Brill Foodbank Collection starting again on February 7th