Refreshments will be available before and after the discussion which will focus on Village Life, Environment and Biodiversity, Wellbeing and Transport and Cycleways.
From St Nicholas’ Church Great Wilbraham to St John’s Church Little Wilbraham

Tea, coffee and light refreshments available.
All proceeds to the Friends of St John the Evangelist, Little Wilbraham.
Tickets on the door. Under 18s free entry.
Illustrated Talk by Jason Webb (Bottisham Airfield Museum): The history of the airfield during WW II and its role in the liberation of Europe.
Tickets available from nigelwathen@gmail.com or on the door: £7.50, including refreshments (Wine, soft drinks, snacks)
Everyone is welcome to coffee, cake and a gossip.
Donations received will be for The Children’s Society.
Everyone is welcome to coffee, cake and a gossip.
Donations received will be for The Children’s Society.
Everyone is welcome to coffee, cake and a gossip.
Donations received will be for The Children’s Society.
Everyone is welcome to coffee, cake and a gossip.
Donations received will be for The Children’s Society.
Come and join us for a BBQ, Games, Bouncy Castle, Book Stall, Tombola and more.
In aid of Brinkley Church
Viewing
Friday 27th September, 5pm – 8pm
Saturday 28th September, 10am – 1pm
Auction
Saturday 28th September at 2pm
St Nicholas’ new Pastoral Assistant, Emily Clough will be giving a series of fascinating talks at every Monday during October and November in the church at Great Wilbraham on the subject of Iconography and how icons are created.
All welcome.
St Nicholas’ new Pastoral Assistant, Emily Clough will be giving a series of fascinating talks at every Monday during October and November in the church at Great Wilbraham on the subject of Iconography and how icons are created.
All welcome.
All welcome. In aid of The Childrens’ Society.
St Nicholas’ new Pastoral Assistant, Emily Clough will be giving a series of fascinating talks at every Monday during October and November in the church at Great Wilbraham on the subject of Iconography and how icons are created.
All welcome.
St Nicholas’ new Pastoral Assistant, Emily Clough will be giving a series of fascinating talks at every Monday during October and November in the church at Great Wilbraham on the subject of Iconography and how icons are created.
All welcome.
A special and very moving service to remember loved family members and friends who have died.
Before the service begins, the congregation is invited to write down the names of people they wish to remember to be read out by the Minister, following which candles are lit in commemoration and remembrance. All welcome.