Family Eucharist Sunday 24th November at 10.30 am
The service will be led by Canon Bill Ankers. Organist Jonathan Piercy
Please come and share the music and worship – everyone very welcome. Refreshments will be served after the service.
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Family Eucharist Sunday 24th November at 10.30 am
The service will be led by Canon Bill Ankers. Organist Jonathan Piercy
Please come and share the music and worship – everyone very welcome. Refreshments will be served after the service.
St Helen’s Church, Amotherby in association with Jacob’s Well, Beverley are collecting goods to send to Ukraine. Items may be dropped off at the church between 10 – 11:30am on Saturdays in November and between 9:00 – 10:00am on Tuesdays. Please click here for further details.
If you are not already on the village mailing list for residents and would like to be included, please send your email address to the Clerk, Mrs Gail Cook
Email: broughton.parish@gmail.com
Your email address will remain confidential.
The village defibrillator is located on Beachcroft Lane to the rear of the property Tournaig, Broughton.
Please report any issues with defibrillator to the Clerk, Mrs Gail Cook email: broughton.parish@gmail.com
Please click here for the unconfirmed minutes of the most recent Business Meeting.
Welcome to Broughton Parish Website. A new venture, we hope it will be a big success. This will depend mainly on the input of people from the parish. We welcome any news/facts about the parish, especially historical memories. Photographs are particularly welcome. We hope that what we have already acquired will be of interest and just the start of greater things to come.
This is a new way of recording history that hopefully will not deteriorate or get lost as things have done in the past.
We also hope the website will encourage residents to take a greater interest in parish affairs and inspire them to come to our meetings where they are allowed to fully take part as all Parish Meetings are open meetings.
It would be nice if people came to see what goes on and take part in the decision making in the running of the parish. We don’t have a pub or a village shop so there are no natural meeting places for people to get to know each other – the parish meeting can be a way for everyone to get together.
We are lucky we have a main street that goes no-where so nearly all traffic is village-generated. We hope people take a pride in their village, help to keep it tidy and are neighbourly.
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