It has been a very unusual and in some cases a tough few months for us in Tresham. However, we have rallied round as a community and helped each other where possible. I would like to propose a little light relief and that we plan to have an informal village gathering on Saturday 1st August. […]
Tresham Harvest thanksgiving service We are restarting our monthly services on Sunday September 6th after what is probably the longest break since the current church was built in the 1850s. We are combining our harvest thanksgiving with a village picnic in the churchyard, in order to be able to welcome as many people as possible […]
There is a movement to get all the bells of churches and cathedrals in the country (and some groups internationally are planning to do it too) to ring for 30 minutes at 6pm on Saturday October 30th, on the eve of the COP26 conference in Glasgow. Come along to Tresham Church and have a go […]
If you want to participate please put a pumpkin out. Treats don’t need to be sweats. The trick or treating walk to be between 4 and 5:30 pm. At the same time there will be some Halloween games along The Furlongs, however if it is raining these games will take place in the Goodenough’s Barn. Games, to […]
Material for the bonfire can be left from this weekend but please only dry wood rather than damp garden waste. We need more donations to meet the fireworks budget, so if you plan to enjoy them please consider making a donation here.
This year’s Tresham Fireworks night will be on Friday 4th November, starting at 6pm at the top of Well Hill as usual. If material for the bonfire is left too early there is a risk of hedgehogs and the like making nests in it so it should be left from the weekend prior, i.e. Saturday, […]
This year’s Tresham Fireworks night will be on Friday 3rd November, starting at 6pm at the top of Well Hill as usual. If material for the bonfire is left too early there is a risk of hedgehogs and the like making nests in it so it should be left from the weekend prior, i.e. Saturday, […]
A visit has been arranged to see the daffodils at the garden of Trench Hill, which is less than a mile north east of Sheepscombe. From the Butcher's Arms in Sheepscombe (with it on your right) leave the village and take the lane signed for Cranham. Admission is £5 and there is a further charge […]
Rosie Birch (Margaret Gardner's granddaughter) has offered to set up her Travelling Tea Room at Tresham Church on Saturday, 20 July, providing tea and cake at no cost (just donations to Tresham Church if desired). We thought we could tie it in with an idea, adopted by other villages, to 'beat the bounds', in other […]