Great Bradley Village Hall
Great Bradley has a fantastic village hall with super facilities! It was a two roomed village school until the 1967. Now it is used by young and old alike. Current Clubs include the Art Group, Pilates, Scottish Dancing, Flexible Friends, Afternoon Drop-in, WEA talks and Slimming World. See the bookings button for more information.
You can hire the hall yourself for children's parties, meetings, family get-togethers, wedding receptions etc. You don't even have to hire the whole hall - you can hire chairs, tables or even the car park! The hall can take 60 people seated or 100 standing and there is a spacious kitchen fully equipped with all the appliances you might need as well as crockery, glasses, cutlery etc. There are men and women's cloakrooms, a wheelchair accessible toilet, ramp access into the hall, Wi-Fi and broadband internet access as well as a large car park. Click the buttons above for more information. The hall is managed by a small group of villagers as a charity. This is so that we can attract grants to keep it in good condition. Please help keep this great asset for the village by hiring the hall whenever you can. Click the 'management' button for more information. You can help raise funds using the easy fundraising scheme, which makes a donation to the village hall every time you do your online shopping - at no cost to you! Click the link above for more information. If you have any questions about the hall please contact Bob or Helen on 01440 783943 |
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2020 NEW WAR MEMORIAL
In November 2020 the first Poppy Wreath was laid on behalf of Great Bradley at the new Village Hall War Memorial. The memorial was installed in the 75th year of the ending of WWII and, beacuse there are no public records of anyone from the village who died in WWII, the names are those who served in WWI. The names replicate those on the commemmorative scroll that is in the church. Up to this point there had not been a memorial outside the church.
Thankyou to Steve & Sue George, village residents and both ex-service personnel and stalwarts of the British Legion for representing our forces. To Steve for reciting the Exhortation and leading the 2 minute silence. Thanks also go to Simon Kiddy for ensuring our flag was flying. It was also lovely to find poppy painted pebbles on the seat, thankyou to whoever did them.
Beacause of the Covid-19 pandemic it was not the Remembrance Day Service the village wanted to have, but Great Bradley honoured those who fell in WWI, those who have returned from conflicts and all those who continue to work so hard to keep us safe in these difficult times.
Villagre resident, Gary Chafer erected the bench under the memorial which depicts popies and a WWI soldier. Click on the pictures for a bigger image
Thankyou to Steve & Sue George, village residents and both ex-service personnel and stalwarts of the British Legion for representing our forces. To Steve for reciting the Exhortation and leading the 2 minute silence. Thanks also go to Simon Kiddy for ensuring our flag was flying. It was also lovely to find poppy painted pebbles on the seat, thankyou to whoever did them.
Beacause of the Covid-19 pandemic it was not the Remembrance Day Service the village wanted to have, but Great Bradley honoured those who fell in WWI, those who have returned from conflicts and all those who continue to work so hard to keep us safe in these difficult times.
Villagre resident, Gary Chafer erected the bench under the memorial which depicts popies and a WWI soldier. Click on the pictures for a bigger image