at Brailes Village Hall on Saturday 3rd May – Open 10.30am
Coffee, Cakes, Chocobola, Plants, Bric-a-Brac, Raffle
ALL WELCOME
Our Community Hub
Here your chance to get a practice in before the Three Hills Walk!
Walk starts at 2pm from Brailes Pavilion
£2 to walk – 1 hour walk. Tea/coffee and cake served in Pavilion for anyone who would like to support from 2.45pm £2
Your participation in Women Walk the World will help ACWW achieve its goal of connecting and supporting women worldwide.
Details Rosemary Stafford email: ro**************@***il.com

We are pleased to welcome the new web pages for the Parish Church of St George to the website.
The pages can be found under the Churches heading above, or by clicking here.
The Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) connects and supports women and communities worldwide. For more information, about the ACWW, click here.
On or around ACWW Day, 29th April 2014, people throughout the world are asked to join in Women Walk the World for ACWW. The aim is to raise ACWW’s image, promote the organisation and to raise funds.
A circular walk, followed by refreshments
2pm start from Brailes Village Hall – ending approx 3pm.
£2 to walk, £2 Tea & Cake – all proceeds to ACWW.
You don’t need to walk to take part! Please join us for a cuppa from 2:45 in the pavilion – everyone welcome!
If you have any questions, please E-mail bo*******@*ac.com
In aid of Cancer Research
Brailes Village Hall on Saturday April 5th.
Pizza Alfresco – Wood Burning Oven Pizzas freshly cooked
Special Bar run by The Gate
Great community evening and a chance to see the Rifformers supported by three up and coming young bands + disco
Tickets available in advance or on the door (book in advance to be sure)
Welcome to our fresh new look. This website is run by volunteers, and needs your input to make sure it is remains relevant to all those living within Brailes and the surrounding areas.
If you would like us to include an event, please let us know! You can E-mail us at in**@***************co.uk, tweet us @BrailesVillage or use the form at the bottom of the website.
We have recently been sent a copy of a letter, written to the London Evening Standard in June 1765.
Many thanks to Paul Clark for this article.
If you have any information about the history of Brailes or the surrounding area, please let us know! You can contact us via E-mail: in**@***************co.uk
If you would like to apply, you can find the application form here.