• Tysoe Village Hall AGM

    Tysoe Village Hall AGM

    On Wednesday 8th April, Tysoe Village Hall Trust is holding their Annual General Meeting, updating the village on the prior year of operation and with election and re-election processes. Doors open 6:45pm for a 7:00pm prompt start.

    Hall operations are overseen by the Tysoe Village Hall Trust Management Committee.

    This is comprised of unpaid trustees and volunteers, many of whom have served the hall and our village for many years, representing organisations within Tysoe.

    The agenda is as follows:

    1. Committee Members present

    2. Apologies

    3. Members of the public attending

    4. Minutes of the Previous AGM held 19/03/2025

    5. Chairman’s Report (Ben Viollet)

    6. Treasurer’s Report (Judy Webb)

    7. Retirement of Current Officers

    8. Appointment of Officers

    a. Nominations from village organisations

    b. Appointments of new candidates (up to four). If more than four applicants, this will be determined by the members from (a) above casting a vote.

    c. Election by officers for positions of (a) Chair, (b) Treasurer, (c) Secretary.

    9. Any other business (AOB)

    10. Date of the next AGM

    11. Meeting closed

    Members of the public are very warmly welcomed to attend.

    Further information and a summary of the 2024 AGM can be found on the Village Hall website.

  • John Capper talk at the WI

    John Capper talk at the WI

    On Wednesday 1st April, the speaker is a local man, John Capper. John will be speaking about his career in medicine and specifically the Woodworkers of High Wycombe.

    His presentation will include sharing more about his training as a Medical Student and as a Junior Doctor, then as a Consultant facing a totally unique Industrial Disease and its natural history particularly relevant to this area and Banbury in particular.

    Visitors are very welcome, both male and female.

    The cost is just £6 which includes a glass of wine on arrival at 7.15pm ready for the start at 7.30pm

    Interested in attending? Please contact Chris Harrop by email at tysoewi1917@yahoo.com

  • Holy Week & Easter Services

    Holy Week & Easter Services
    Maundy Thursday – April 2nd, 7.30pm

    Holy Communion in St Mary’s Church, followed by vigil

    Good Friday – April 3rd, 7.30pm

    Tenebrae at St Mary’s Church, as service of light and shadows in which to walk with Jesus

    Easter Celebration – April 5th

    Eucharist of Easter Day

    9.30am at St Lawrence’s Church
    11.00am at St Mary’s Church
  • Laura’s Tractor Run

    Laura’s Tractor Run
    This year’s route on the 17th May is looking a bit different – we’re planning to pass through some new villages we’ve not visited before, and we might even make our way through a small town that has a link to one of our chosen charities.

    More details to come soon once everything’s confirmed… but it’s already shaping up to be a good one.

    Follow the group on Facebook for latest updates:

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/309782303936450

  • NGS Open Gardens

    NGS Open Gardens

    On the 27th and 28th June 2026 Tysoe will open seven delightful gardens under The National Garden Scheme to the public to fundraise through admissions.

    The National Garden Scheme gives visitors unique access to over 3,500 exceptional private gardens in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands.

    All whilst raising impressive amounts of money for nursing and health charities.

    Further details on what to expect on the weekend can be seen at the Village Hall website.
  • Tysoe Windmill Run

    Tysoe Windmill Run
    WhatTysoe’s successful annual Windmill Run is on June 6 2026, starting from the Sports Field.

    There are a range of options, including:
    10K run – a challenging, rewarding route, largely off-road and with views (and climbs) to take your breath away.

    5k run – reach the summit of Windmill Hill, take in the marvellous vistas before jogging, bounding or rolling back down again!

    5k walk – leave all that lycra-clothed sweatiness behind, and enjoy the scenery. You can even bring your dog — on a lead!
    Where and WhenDate: 6 June 2026
    Start time: 10.00am
    Check-in: 8.30am — 9.40am
    Location: Tysoe Sports Field, CV35 OSR
    What you can expectRaces for all ages and abilities
    Friendly, well-organised village event
    Enjoy stunning views across the Cotswolds
    Beautiful handmade medals and age-group prizes
    Entry Fees10k run: £24
    5k fun run: £6
    5k walk: £6
    Websitehttps://www.tysoewindmill10k.com
  • St Mary’s Church Concert

    St Mary’s Church Concert
    CCOTS and Brailes Choirs join together for a concert in St Mary’s Church, Tysoe on May 16 at 7:30pm

    When? Saturday 16th May
    Where? St Mary`s Church 7:30pm
    Who? CCOTS Choir and Brailes Choir

    Cost? Tickets £10 Accompanied children free

    Wine and soft drinks on sale

    Proceeds to Shipston Home Nursing and St Mary’s Church

    Get your tickets early from The Post Office – thank you Jacqui

    Gill Roache 07778 848431
    Alison Cross 07866 426188
  • Jan’s Silver Jubilee

    Jan’s Silver Jubilee
    11th April – 7pm onwards. Can we drink this pub dry? Challenge accepted Tysoe…

    25 years ago Jan arrived as the new landlady at the Peacock… the rural community was in the throes of a foot and mouth outbreak, and since then an awful lot has happened, Jan has seen it all. As the resident Tysoe social oracle whilst running a traditional #wetpub concentrating on delivering excellent well-kept ales and lagers Jan has become a stalwart in the village.

    25 years in Tysoe (and a lifetime in hospitality before that) is not to be sniffed at, especially in these challenging times. Join us on the 11th of April at the Peacock Inn to celebrate a job well done – because we all need a reason to kick back and forget the world beyond our wonderful village.



  • To the Fringe!

    To the Fringe!

    Broadly Speaking Productions proudly presents A TRIPLE BILL of one-act plays.

    Three unique and diverse comedies from theatre of the absurd to heartfelt connections.

    All plays are written and directed by Tysoe-based Benjamin Keyser. Starring Christine Cherry, Dave Candy and Charlotte Ledger.

    WARNING : Shows contain adult humour.

    1. Pigeon Syndrome (35 minutes)
    2. In the Beans (30 minutes)
    3. Mop and Bucket (25 minutes)

    To the Edinburgh Fringe!

    Benjamin is very excited to be taking Pigeon Syndrome to the Edinburgh Fringe this year. Please do come along to support the show and help make it possible.

    Your evening

    Date: Sunday 17th May

    Doors open: 6.30pm

    First show: 7pm – 7:40pm

    Interval: 7:40pm – 8pm

    Second show: 8pm – 8:30pm

    Interval: 8:30pm – 8:45pm

    Third show: 8:45pm – 9:10pm

    Refreshments: Tea, coffee, wines and soft drinks

    Ice creams: of course!

    Tickets from the Village Hall website.

  • Motown at the Village Hall

    Motown at the Village Hall

    Join Candy And The Sound, an award winning professional live band, as they give us an amazing evening of Soul & Motown classics at Tysoe Village Hall.

    Few genres of music are more associated with dancing than Soul and Motown. The infectious beats and uplifting melodies have long made these styles perfect for weddings, parties, and any other type of celebration.

    Soul and Motown continue to be popular choices for dancing, thanks to the enduring appeal of classic artists like Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and Diana Ross. Join your neighbours and friends as we party at the hall, with plenty of room for dancing!

    Your evening:

    • When : Saturday 12th September
    • Doors open : 7:00pm
    • First set : 8:00pm to 8:45pm
    • Interval : 8:45pm to 9:15pm
    • Second set : 9:15pm to 10:00pm
    • Drinks and snacks : wine, beer and soft drinks from the hall kitchen
    • Dress code : dress to impress! (but leave your stilettos at home!)

    Tickets available at the Village Hall website