On Saturday, 2 May 2026, The Dropouts are back at Tysoe Social Club.
Doors open at 7:00pm, music from 9:00pm – all welcome!


On Saturday, 2 May 2026, The Dropouts are back at Tysoe Social Club.
Doors open at 7:00pm, music from 9:00pm – all welcome!


On the 16th May between 11am-2pm, Tysoe Village Hall will again host the Parish Council Village Open Day.
The annual event is open to all village organisations and clubs to host a table and submit a report. This will be a showcase of everything that makes Tysoe special.
Please come along, tea, coffee and cakes will be served.

On Bank Holiday Sunday evening, 3rd May, Tysoe Wildlife is Raising Funds for Nature – come test your wildlife knowledge with this fun and entertaining fundraising quiz!
Discover how much you know (or don’t know) about British wildlife.
Contestants can expect rounds on wildflowers, birds, mammals, amphibians & much more! There are some REALLY WILD prizes to be won!
Tysoe Wildlife is raising funds for four projects for this year. Two to help Red List species – Hedgehogs and Swifts; while Bats & dark skies are on our radar as are restoring Hedgerows for wildlife.
The funds will support our Children’s Wild Activity Week from 27-31 July, split between Sun Rising Nature Reserve, St Mary’s Church & WOT2Grow Community Orchard.
About the evening
Tickets £6 per person, please organise team tables of 4 or 6.
Families are welcome!
7pm for 7.15pm start
Refreshments: Tea, coffee, wines & soft drinks
Plus a Wildlife Themed Raffle
Tickets are available from the Village Hall website.

On the 27th May Tysoe Village Hall will screen a charming and captivating true story of a stubborn and amusingly self-centered Australian man who decides to walk the 800 kilometer-long Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route through Spain. He doesn’t know why he’s doing it, but one step at a time it will change him and his outlook on life forever. Based on Bill Bennett’s best selling memoir of the same name, The Way, My Way has been described by Camino elder statesman Johnnie Walker as the most authentic film ever made about the Camino.
Your evening
Content guidance: rated PG for coarse language and is generally considered suitable for older children/teenagers, with some sites suggesting 14+ or PG ratings for its gentle, reflective nature
Date: 27th May
Doors open: 7:00pm
Film screens: 7.30pm
Running time: 1 hours and 38 minutes, plus interval
Refreshments: Tea, coffee, wines and soft drinks
Ice creams: of course!
Tickets: online here or on the door on the night

Warwickshire County Council hereby closes Oxhill Road, Tysoe to vehicular traffic.
Reason for closure : To enable urgent works to renew a leaking water pipe.
Closure Effective from : 15 April 2026 for a period of up to 5 days or until works are completed, whichever is the sooner.
Anticipated Completion date : 17 April 2026
Access & Diversion : An alternative route is available via Main Street, Lower Tysoe Road, Radway Road, Banbury Road, Stratford Road, Kineton Road, Whatcote Road, Tysoe Road, Oxhill Road and vice versa.
Contractor: Chevron TM Ltd
Tel: 0330 008 0820



The 6th June will see Tysoe’s successful annual Windmill Run 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!
Date: 6 June 2026
Start time: 10.00am
Check-in: 8.30am — 9.40am
Location: Tysoe Sports Field, CV35 OSR
Races for all ages and abilities
Friendly, well-organised village event
Enjoy stunning views across the Cotswolds
Beautiful handmade medals and age-group prizes
10k run: £24
5k fun run: £6
5k walk: £6
More details at https://www.tysoewindmill10k.com

On the 22nd April, the Tysoe Village Hall Film Club will be showing Song Sung Blue. It is a 2025 biographical musical drama directed by Craig Brewer, and was released in theatres on December 25, 2025.
Based on a 2008 documentary, it follows the true story of Milwaukee-based musicians Mike and Claire Sardina (played by Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson), who formed a popular Neil Diamond tribute band named “Lightning & Thunder”.
Doors open at 7:00pm for a 7:30pm screening. Tickets, just £6, can be purchased online HERE or purchased at the door.

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

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.

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