Calendar

Jul
5
Mon
Wilbrahams’ Memorial Hall AGM @ Zoom Meeting
Jul 5 @ 7:30 pm
Mar
14
Mon
Climate Crisis – WEG Open Evening @ Wilbrahams' Memorial Hall (main hall)
Mar 14 @ 7:30 pm
Mar
22
Tue
GW Transport Working Group Public Meeting @ Wilbrahams' Memorial Hall (main hall)
Mar 22 @ 7:30 pm
Image of the Transport Working Group poster
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Apr
25
Mon
WEG Climate Crisis Open Evening – Frozen in Time @ Wilbrahams' Memorial Hall (main hall)
Apr 25 @ 7:30 pm
Jun
20
Mon
Worried about the cost of energy? @ Wilbrahams' Memorial Hall (main hall)
Jun 20 @ 7:30 pm

An evening of practical tips to reduce bills and save energy.

Poster
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Aug
16
Tue
Wilbrahams’ Memorial Hall AGM @ Wilbrahams' Social Club
Aug 16 @ 7:30 pm

The Wilbrahams’ Memorial Hall & Recreation Ground Trustees is a registered charity that manages the village hall buildings, recreation ground and play area on behalf of the communities of Great & Little Wilbraham. As a committee, we meet monthly to organise the buildings, lettings and finances. It is a vital resource for our villages, and we try to ensure it is successful in meeting our needs. However, there may be things you would like to see happening that we haven’t thought of. Or you would like to see things done differently.  If you have any ideas or opinions, or would just like to show your support, please come along to our AGM on Monday. We are always open to electing new members to the committee – a great way to get involved in something that can really make a difference to your village!

May
8
Mon
Coronation Monday, Great Wilbraham Litter Pick @ Wilbrahams' Memorial Hall
May 8 @ 10:30 am
Oct
16
Mon
Polar Climate: the long and the short of it – Dr Robert Mulvanney @ Wilbrahams' Memorial Hall (main hall)
Oct 16 @ 7:30 pm
Image of polar bears on ice with text over
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New Series of WEG Open Evenings starting in October! We will be presenting a number of events this
winter on topics such as Climate Change, Biodiversity, Healthy Living. The first will be on Monday 16th
October at 7.30pm in the Memorial Hall: Robert Mulvanney of British Antarctic Survey will talk on
“Climate: the long and the short of it” drawing on his recent field work and explaining what is
happening to our World now. He is a great speaker: his previous illustrated talk to us was riveting –
and alarming – don’t miss this one!

 

Nov
2
Thu
All Saints Evening Service @ St Nicholas' Church
Nov 2 @ 8:00 pm

All Saints Evening Service, to remember loved ones who have died. Thursday 2nd November at 20:00, St Nicholas’ Church, Great Wilbraham. Names to be mentioned in the prayers will be collected at the door and candles lit during the service. Everyone welcome.

Feb
12
Mon
Pure Clean Water Film @ Wilbrahams' Memorial Hall (main hall)
Feb 12 @ 7:30 pm
Mar
24
Sun
Great Wilbraham Litter Pick @ Outside Social Club
Mar 24 @ 10:00 am
Mar
25
Mon
Six Inches of Soil Film @ Wilbrahams' Memorial Hall (main hall)
Mar 25 @ 7:30 pm

Amongst our local farmers David White has been leading the way at Hawk Farm, Little Wilbraham. After the film (which runs for 90 minutes) there will be an opportunity to ask David about his own experience of regenerative farming AND STOP PRESS, we will be joined by Claire MacKenzie, the film’s producer! Seats are limited in the Hall so please act as soon as you can.

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Graphic of soil and grass and flowers with text Six Inches Of Soil

Mar
26
Tue
Annual Parish Meeting @ Wilbrahams' Memorial Hall (main hall)
Mar 26 @ 7:00 pm

Refreshments will be available before and after the discussion which will focus on Village Life, Environment and Biodiversity, Wellbeing and Transport and Cycleways.

Apr
25
Thu
Over 60s Club AGM
Apr 25 @ 2:00 pm
Jun
11
Tue
Gardening with Wildlife in Mind @ Wilbrahams' Memorial Hall (main hall)
Jun 11 @ 7:15 pm

What can we all do to help Nature in our own gardens? Find out by coming along to an illustrated presentation by Iain Webb, Community Conservation Officer at our local Wildlife Trust.