Brailes Village Hall and Pavilion need your help!

Sadly our current Treasurer’s Penny and Paul Whitesmith will be leaving us soon therefore both Committees are looking for new Treasurers.  If you think you could help us we would love to hear from you.  Both positions are voluntary but not to onerous and you would be supporting both these vital community facilities.  If you are interested and would like more information please initially contact Lisa Bryan (Secretary) 07800 771378 or email: st***************@********et.com.

BRAILES VILLAGE HALL AGM

BRAILES VILLAGE HALL COMMITTEE

A G M

ON MONDAY 23 MAY 2016 AT 7.30PM AT BRAILES VILLAGE HALL

ALL WELCOME

Especially if you would like to be part of the Management Committee and support this vital Village facility

PLEASE CONTACT Lisa Bryan (Secretary) 07800 771368

Brailes Picturehouse presents “Far from the Madding Crowd” 12A

far from

Saturday 19th September at Brailes Village Hall.  Doors open 7.15pm.  Film starts 7.45pm

In Victorian England, the independent and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene attracts three very different suitors: Gabriel Oak, a sheep farmer; Frank Troy, a reckless Sergeant; and William Boldwood, a prosperous and mature bachelor

Refreshments available
Tickets available from Baldwins Newsagents or pay on the door. £3.50

Brailes Picture House presents “The Hundred Foot Journey”

The Kadam family leaves India for France where they open a restaurant directly across the road from Madame Mallory’s Michelin-starred eatery.

Hundred foot

Saturday 21 February 2015 at Brailes Village Hall

Doors open 7.15pm Film starts 7.45pm.  Tickets on the door or from Baldwins Newsagents £3.50.   Refreshments available

 

Brailes Picture House Christmas special

At Winderton Church on Saturday 13 December 2014

Doors open 7:15 film starts approx. 7:45pm

Tickets: 3.50 Adults 2:50 Child

This is an unusual venue and ever so atmospheric. Candles, roasted chestnuts and mulled cider are at hand, however they are not always enough to keep you toasty when we turn out the infra-red heaters during the film, especially on a cold night. The more folks the merrier and warmer too! Bring friends and family and make this one of your Christmas traditions. Please feel free to bring your own blankets and hot water bottles, we can refill them! We will do our best to provide better heating this year, but be prepared and prepare to Enjoy! Jumpers and Onezies Welcomed!

34th Street