Village Diary

Churchill and Langford Village Diary!

Planning an event in Churchill or Langford? Whether it’s a community fundraiser, a village hall coffee morning, or a local club meeting, make sure your date doesn’t clash with other key activities by checking the Village Diary and adding your event to it!

The Village Diary, maintained by the Communications Officer of Churchill Parish Council, is a central calendar designed to help local groups and residents coordinate activities throughout the year. It’s a simple but powerful way to avoid overlapping events, maximise attendance, and support each other’s efforts in building a vibrant, well-connected community.

To ensure your event gets the attention it deserves, and to help others do the same, fill out this form with the details of your event as early as possible. The more we all use the Village Diary, the more effective it becomes.

Let’s work together to keep Churchill’s community life thriving, one well-planned event at a time!

The Parish is fortunate to feature a number of groups and organisations who operate regular events (listed below). Please ensure you consult the groups’ information directly in case their information is out of date here.

  • Help with Tech – every Thursday from 10am to 11.30am at the Market Kitchen Community Cafe. Call Councillor Mimi Simpson 01934 853282 to book a session with her
  • Sing for Fun – every Friday from 1.30pm to 2.30pm at St Marys Church, Langford
  • Trinity Singers – Every Tuesday (term-time) from 7.30pm to 9.30pm at Churchill Primary School
  • Churchill 2000 Ladies Group – every 3rd Wednesday of the month from 7.30pm at Churchill Reading Room
  • U3A Winscombe and District Art Group – The group meets at the Reading Room, Churchill on alternate Tuesday mornings from 10am till 12 noon. For further details, ring Jo on 01934 862812.
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An orienteering event is taking place on Saturday 6th December at Langford Vet School for adults and children. The event is organised by Bristol Orienteering Klub (BOK) and University of Bristol Orienteering Club (UBOC) and we expect between 100 and 150 orienteers to attend the event with parking taking place at the vet school.

The children’s orienteering course will remain within the Vet School Campus while the adult course, in addition to taking place within the Vet School Campus, will also take place on public roads to the west and southwest of the campus. The event has permission from North Somerset Council and the University of Bristol.

The event will take place between 10:30 and 12:45am on the Saturday. The orienteers will set off at approximately one-minute intervals (there is no mass start) and will be moving around the course as individuals. Controls are identified by a small white and orange ‘kite’ with a battery-operated box about 10x8x4cm, temporarily attached to fixed items, e.g., a lamppost or tree. All controls are non-invasive, they will be put out just before the event and be removed immediately after the event and leave no trace of them ever having been there. An example of what our controls look like is included below.

Details of the event are available through the BOK web site https://www.bristolorienteering.org.uk/. The event is open to all and if any locals want to take part, information on how to enter are on the web site or people can contact me as the organiser if they want to know more, but please note entries close one week before the event.

Details

Venue

  • Langford Vet School
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