Run by local volunteers, #Bramhall Together Trust runs three events each year in the village - Bramhall Festival, Bramhall's Got Talent and Light Up Bramhall.
This year's Bramhall Festival will also incorporate the return of Bramhall's Got Talent. More details will follow but anyone interesting in performing should contact us through this link:
https://t.co/tpBepyeeXQ
Can anyone help?
We're in need of some storage space for a few tables and Santa's sleigh (which is in flat-pack form). It would come close to filling a small shed. If anyone knows of an empty garage or something similar, could they let us know? Santa would be very grateful.
Fans of Frozen are in for a treat tomorrow. We'll be showing a sing-a-long version of the first film on our MASSIVE screen at noon and Light Up Bramhall favourites The Snowflake Sisters will be on stage at 4.50pm. And they might be doing a song or two from the new film!
Here's Ted Robbins as Den Perry in Phoenix Nights. Make sure you're here when Ted and former Eastender Cheryl Fergison switch on the lights for us tomorrow.
If you want a perfect Sunday then sipping Mulled Wine from our stall at Light Up Bramhall, while wearing sunglasses and browsing the market/enjoying the entertainment should do the trick.
(We're also *cough* selling ice cream)
BTT is a small group of volunteers who rely on the generosity of local people and businesses to put on events in the village. If you'd like to support us, look out for our donation buckets on Sunday, or come to our bar/ice cream parlour outside Amaranth and refresh yourselves!
Don't forget about the road closure in the village for Light Up Bramhall this Sunday. The centre of the village will be closed to traffic from 11am to 7pm. There are plenty of ways around though, and plenty of parking if you're coming along!
The big news at this year's Light Up Bramhall is the giant screen we will have by the stage. Measuring 5m x 4m we will be showing a sing-a-long version of Frozen on it at noon and the brilliant Leroy Lurve will be using it for his audience karaoke at 2.40pm, 3.50pm and 5.40pm.
There is a lantern making workshop at the Methodist Church during Light Up Bramhall, between 3pm and 4.15pm. The kids will be invited to wave the lanterns at the big 'Switch On', before taking them home to carry on the magic. There's a suggested donation of 50p.