Bramham today

Annual Report 2008/9

Welcome to the Bramham Annual Newsletter

We launched this in 2006 and following its positive reception, we hope it is now a permanent feature.  

The newsletter is aimed to meet two requirements.  Firstly, the Parish Council should be communicative with residents in the village and secondly it should be a village handbook that can be used, for example, to assist in new families moving into the village.

As usual, various community organisations were circulated and asked to make a statement about their activities and the Council would like to thank everybody who replied with a contribution.

If there’s something missing, it’s either because we forgot to ask that organisation for their input, or they decided that they didn’t want to have an entry.  If this is the former, please accept our apologies.  Any omission can be corrected with the next edition.

We would also like to thank Gill Young and her team of magazine deliverers, without whom this document could not have been put together and delivered to your home.

Feedback is always welcome, especially if it’s constructive.  Please contact the Parish Clerk.

Bramham today

Historic Bramham Village is situated in the county of West Yorkshire - England.

It lies 8 miles West of York on the A1 trunk road and is within the city boundaries of Leeds.

The village dates back to Roman times and has many Saxon, Norman and English Civil War connections.

Please enjoy your visit to this present day site detailing the daily activity of the village.

If you are involved with a local group or organisation and you would like to submit content to the website please email the webmaster with details.

Please note that the aim of this site is to complement the parish magazine, so if you already contribute to the magazine your report will appear here automatically.

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