What if … The Walks were accessible to everyone?
How about an environmentally sympathetic, beautifully designed, all weather path winding its way under the trees?
What if … Brill village was a 20 mph zone?
Complaints about speeding into and out of the village are perennial. Could this be the answer?
What if … Brill had a community orchard?
Paid for, planted, and cared for by the community - and open for anyone to pick fruit, or just enjoy a quiet and beautiful space.
What if … Brill village had car-free days?
How about, once or twice a year, the whole of Brill - or just a street - closed to traffic for an afternoon and an evening?
What if … Brill had a streetlight fueled by dog poo?
Imagine it - on the edge of the playing fields, maybe - a street light powered by bags of dog poo!
What if … there was a tactile interpretation board by Brill Windmill?
How about a wooden sign by the windmill - at accessible height, beautifully worked, robust and sustainable - that interpreted things near and far for everyone?
What if … we recorded the stories of our older residents?
How about recording the recollections of our senior residents and then making these stories available online for local people and historians?
What if … Our children could afford to live in Brill?
Bucks is the second least affordable county in the UK (Bucks Herald website opens in new tab) for first-time buyers.
What if … we could see the stars over Brill?
A Dark Sky doesn’t mean no outdoor lights - it means is creative management of that lighting.
What if … we just let our grass verges grow?
Brill Parish Council is already committed to letting certain segments of our village open spaces grow wild - but surely we could be more ambitious?
What if … there was a wind turbine on Muswell Hill?
The idea was mooted nearly a decade ago; a turbine on our sister hill harvesting the power of the wind and an underground cable feeding this through to Brill.
What if … there were donkeys back in the Donkey Field?
A pair of friendly donkeys in the presently bramble-infested field between Brae Hill Close and Brill Manor grounds…