Burton Bradstock Village Society


About the Burton Bradstock Village Society

Notes on meetings can be seen in the appropriate edition of the Bride Valley News

 

Flower and Produce Show Report 2010

 

Burton Bradstock's History from the Village Society - A collection of nearly 200 historic photographs of the village and some associated documents

The Burton Bradstock Village Society was formed in May 1973 and is open to all parish residents

Aim:

"The aim of the society shall be to protect and further the interests of the residents and the amenities of the Parish of Burton Bradstock (in conjunction with other organisations as appropriate)."

Typical Activities include:

  • Monthly talks on a wide range of topics for the benefit and enjoyment of parishioners. These talks are held in the Village Hall from September to May each year.
  • A major event is the Annual Flower and Produce Show held in July. Entry to the competition is open to all parish residents, and the show is open to all.
  • Annual outing to place of interest
  • Representing the view of parishioners on local issues e.g. planning applications.
  • Contributions to the village:
  • e.g. Annual planting of daffodils in approaches to the village and in communal areas.

Membership & entrance fees:

  • £3.00 per member per annum
  • Entrance fee to talks, including tea/coffee and biscuits is £1
Committee:

President :- Nancy Bushell

Chair:- Valerie McRobert; Vice Chair:- Peter Broomhead, Hon Secretary:-Carol Lumley , Hon Treasurer:- Christine Clarke

Publicity:-Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor

Programme Secretary:- Prof. P. Howse.

Committee:-

Mrs. S. Adderley (Flower Show), Mr. R. Brown, Mrs. M. Miller

 


 


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