Every Friday coffee morning at the church – 10am – 12midday, all welcome. First Saturday of the month – Hullavington Hub 11-1pm, tasty lunches served in the church and a stand selling 2nd hand jigsaws.
MAY
5th May – Hullavington Store ‘Spring Clean (rescheduled from 1st May)
Volunteers meeting at 11am at the shop, armed with paintbrushes and cleaning materials etc; to give the shop a little spruce up. Also looking for any spare tubs or planters so if you have any you no longer want, please let me know.
Contact Jan Lloyd for further information or to offer your services janlloyd6@gmail.com
7th May – Gardening for Wildlife – 7pm in the Church Meeting Room
Find out what changes you can make to encourage more wildlife in your garden. Now that Spring is well underway many of us will be thinking about what we can do with our gardens this year. And for a lot of us, making our gardens more welcoming to wildlife is something we would like to achieve.
Join us for a talk on how to Develop a Nature Friendly Garden on May the 7th at 7pm in the Hullavington Church Meeting Room. We will look at Food, Water, Shelter, Reproduction, Suitable Habitats and Ecological Connectivity.
Hosted by the Malmesbury Natural History Group (MNHG), for free! If anyone wishes to make a donation at any time they have a page to make that easy so the money goes to wildlife!): https://malmesburynaturalhistory.co.uk/donate/.
9th May – Village Tidy! – 10am – 12midday, meet at the Village Hall
Help Us Shine in the Best Kept Village Competition 2026
Hullavington will be taking part in this year’s Wiltshire Best Kept Village Competition, and we’d love your help to show our village at its very best.
Join us on Saturday 9th May at 10.00am for a community village tidy. We’ll be meeting at Hullavington Village Hall before heading out together to spruce up key areas ahead of the judges’ visit. We will be shining our road signs, clearing weeds from gutters and anything else that makes Hullavington look its best.
Any time you can spare will be greatly appreciated, every pair of hands makes a difference. It’s a great way to support the village and meet neighbours too.
We hope to see you there.
11th May – Neighbourhood Steering Committee Monthly Meeting – Village Hall – 7.30pm
The regular meeting of the steering committee. Residents are most welcome to attend. For the Parish Council meetings calendar go to the Parish Council website here.
13th May – Annual Parish meeting followed by the Ordinary Parish Meeting – Village Hall – 7.30pm
The monthly meeting of the Parish Council. Members of the public are welcome to attend and to ask questions at Public Question Time. For the Parish Council meetings calendar go to the Parish Council website here.
16th May – Live Music at the Vine Tree – evening
Join us at The Vine Tree for a special Stop Lime Down fundraising event, featuring live music from The Tin Shack Band.
Come along for a great evening of live music, food, and drink, while supporting an important local cause.
£5.00 from every ticket sold will be donated to the Stop Lime Down Campaign. In addition, 10% of all food and drink sales from the event will also go directly to supporting the campaign.
20th May – Film night from Hullavington Film Group – 7pm for a 7.30 start – Village Hall
Wednesday 20th SONG SUNG BLUE
2025 – Certificate 12 – 2 hours 13 minutes
Starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson
Based on a true story, Mike and Claire Sardina are two down-on-their-luck Milwaukee musicians who prove that it is never too late to find love and follow your dreams. They form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band called Lightning and Thunder, rising from a humble garage to dive bar gigs to unexpected hometown stardom.
£3.00 adults/under 18’s free, includes refreshments.
Doors open at 7.00, films start at 7.30.
27th May –Film night from Hullavington Film Group – 7pm for a 7.30 start – Village Hall
FACKHAM HALL
2025 – Certificate 15 – 1 hour 37 minutes
A British comedy Starring Damian Lewis, Tom Felton and Jimmy Carr, who wrote the script.
Mistaken identities, forbidden love, and one very inconvenient corpse turn the grand English manor ‘Fackham Hall’ into total bedlam in this comedy of class, romance, manners and mischief. From the director of ‘Catastrophe’, Jim O’ Hanlon, this comedy is the story of a pickpocket who blags his way into service at the grand ‘Fackham Hall’, only to fall for the Lord’s rebellious daughter who is betrothed to marry another to keep the family from financial ruin.
£3.00 adults/under 18’s free, includes refreshments.
Doors open at 7.00, films start at 7.30.
SAVE THE DATE
Sing-along-a mama-mia: 5th June
Church Fete: 13th June 2026
Hullavington School Fete: 20th June 2026
Village Show: 29th August 2026