Wednesday 13th May – it’s Pizza Night at the Social Club!
The bar will be open, and pizza available, from 5pm. See you there ![]()

Wednesday 13th May – it’s Pizza Night at the Social Club!
The bar will be open, and pizza available, from 5pm. See you there ![]()

Saturday 23 May 2026, 10 am – 4 pm sees the Burial Ground’s Annual Open Day, an great opportunity to explore what is on offer at Sun Rising. You can meet staff and trustees, talk through ideas and requirements, and take a tour of the natural burial ground and/or nature reserve with one of their team or by yourselves.
There’ll be refreshments all day, in aid of The Friends of Sun Rising. They will have a nature table for those who would like to know more about the nature reserve and information about their gorgeous wildflowers too.  Their local willow coffin maker, Caz from Wild Heart Coffins, will be lending us a coffin, and they will have a beautifully elegant and simple card coffin too. There’ll also be English flowers from Tysoe village florist, Hope and Glory.
There’s no need to book for this event. All are welcome.
More information from their website.

On Saturday 16th May CCOTS and Brailes Choirs join together for a concert in St Mary’s Church, Tysoe at 7:30pm
Event details:
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

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

| 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 |

SOLD OUT!
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.
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.