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29 10, 2025
Treefest launch
TreeFest is 15 years old this year!
This year’s St. Andrew’s Christmas Tree Festival will run from Friday 5th to Saturday 13th December – with a couple of new events tacked onto the run-up as well.
See the full programme: WHATS ON TreeFest 2025
If you have been kind enough to support TreeFest in the past, we hope that you will participate again this year. If you have not been involved before, we would love to include you in our “Tree Angel” family.
The festival has become so popular in recent years, with visitors coming from far and wide and thousands of pounds raised for charity. It is also a wonderful way for businesses and groups to promote their organisation whilst raising money and having a bit of fun too.
This year, proceeds will be split between St. Andrew’s Church and the Friends of Hagbourne Pool, raising funds to renovate the school swimming pool where so many local people have learned to swim over the generations.
We will have 30 beautiful 4ft Christmas trees inside our parish church available for “Tree Angels” to adopt and decorate. Our optional decoration theme this year is “The Colours of Christmas”, but you are welcome to use business / group specific decorations as much as you like, and the name of your organisation will be prominently displayed by your tree.
But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. You can also buy a tree for your own front garden using the same sign-up form. You can adopt both trees for £27.00 each using the sign-up form available on this website. Deadline for orders is Thursday 27th Nov, but please don’t delay as in-church spaces in particular get taken fast. Very importantly, your tree is not secured until payment is received. Thank you.
The actual location of your tree inside the church will be determined by a public drawing of lots on Saturday 29th Nov at 10.30am in the church. You are very welcome to come along for a coffee and chat and to witness that all is done above board.
As always, the public will vote for their favourite tree throughout the festival and the winner will be announced at the finale on Saturday 13th December, when they will receive The TreeFest Trophy.
“TreeFest” will officially kick-off with “Carols in the Close” outside the church at 6.30pm on the 5th Dec, joyously accompanied by the Blewbury Brass Band. Everyone will then be invited into the church for a countdown and the big “lighting-up” of the trees.
The festival week, and even the run-up, will be packed with entertainments, including the Big Wassail, concerts, wreath workshops, the grand raffle, endless mince pies, soup lunches, mulled wine and cups of tea.
Keep your eyes on this webpage for latest details.
Thank you very much for your support.
30 09, 2025
Friends of St Andrew’s Quiz at the Fleur – 24th Nov
Quiz at the Fleur Monday 24th November 2025 @ 7:30pm
Teams up to 6 people, £5 per person (numbers of teams limited)
Raffle
Meals available before the quiz.
Booking required.
Contact the Fleur de Lys to enter: 01235 813247
info@thefleurdelyspub.co.uk
Proceeds to the Friends of St Andrews who look after the Hagbourne Church building.
28 08, 2025
Hagbourne Produce & Craft Show – 6th September
HAGBOURNE PRODUCE & CRAFT SHOW 2025
SHOW CATEGORIES & HOW TO ENTER
Saturday 6th September 2025
Entry drop off 9:00-11:00am | Show from 2:00-4:00pm
Hagbourne Village Hall
THE CATEGORIES
All home grown or homemade
FRUIT
- Apples, pears, plums: 4 of one variety
- Bunch of grapes
- Nuts: 3 of one variety
- Berries: 8 of one variety
VEGETABLES
- Potatoes, carrots, beetroot, beans, peas, onions, tomatoes (with calyx): 4 of one variety; or a truss of tomatoes
- Courgettes, leeks, beetroot, chillies, peppers: 3 of one variety
- Aubergines, squash, garlic, cucumber: 2 of one variety
- New Category. Longest runner bean!
FLOWERS
- Flower arrangements in vases:
Combined or single varieties - Specimen blooms (eg roses):
single bloom - Flower arrangement in an unusual container
- Miniature vase arrangement
POT PLANTS
- Foliage indoor plant
- flowering indoor plant
- succulent or cactus
MIXED HERBS
- Up to 6 varieties in a container
ARTS/CRAFTS
- Anything (portable!) paintings, models, photos, craft items, knitting, crochet, pottery etc
BAKING
- Traybake (brownies, cakes etc)
- 5 cupcakes |
- 5 decorated biscuits
- * New Categories **
PRESERVES
- Jar of homemade jam, honey, marmalade, chutney or jelly
EGGS
- Nest of 4 home laid chicken eggs
CHILDREN (UNDER 11)
- Animal vegetable (any vegetables constructed to make an animal); celebrity vegetable; miniature garden on a plate; any arts and crafts
HOW TO ENTER
Entry is free!
All entries must be home grown or homemade
Bring entries to Hagbourne Village Hall between 9-11am. If you have lots of entries, please come earlier at 8.30am.
No Entry Forms needed!
JUDGING & CUPS
- 1st, 20ª and 3’° prizes awarded
- Cup for the best entry in each category
- Community Award Cup for a person who has made a major contribution to the community
DONATIONS
If a profit is made, a donation will be made to a local community group or charity
30 05, 2025
01 05, 2025
03 04, 2025
Public Art Project
East Hagbourne Parish Council is delighted to share an exciting new public art project for East Hagbourne, made possible through funding from Section 106 contributions linked to the recent housing development. This initiative will see the commissioning of sculptures and artistic features that will enhance key locations in our village.
The housing development and Windsor Crescent are locations for potentially two main sculptures and Parsonage Lane has been identified for a possible smaller sculpture. In addition, we have ambitions to create an artistic feature for the bus shelter and a decorative gateway for the recreation ground. We have developed three artistic briefs addressing sculptures, bus shelter and recreation ground gates.
To bring these ideas to life, we will be circulating the briefs widely to
local artists who may be interested in taking on these projects. We are keen to involve members of the parish in shaping the vision for the artworks and have this as a major item in the Annual Parish Meeting.
We look forward to seeing this exciting project take shape for the whole community to enjoy.
31 03, 2025



