Web Site EditorPlease email comments, news, photographs, village events or alterations to the editor Mick Brabrook
The aims of Great Barton Village Website are to be a useful online source of information for Great Barton residents and for those people thinking of moving to the area. To help knit the community of Great Barton together and act as an 'umbrella' site linking to all the other village websites.
Village Notice Board
Great Barton Film Night The Other Boleyn Girl Sat 15th Nov. 7.00 for 7:30pm Tickets £3.50
BBC Children In Need Event Village Hall Sat. 15th Nov £5.50 per child Contact Kathryn 01440 730155
Gt. Barton Churches invite you to FREE SCREENING Prince Caspian Village Hall Sun. 30th Nov. 6.30pm
Ballroom & Latin Dance Sat. 22nd Nov. 7:30pm - 11:30pm Village Hall £7.00 per person
Miscellany of Music Sat. 29th Nov. 8.00pm Village Hall Tickets £5.00 In aid of West Suffolk Blind Association Tel. Gail Cornish 01284 706655
Tea Dance Sun. 14 Dec. 2.00 - 5.00 pm £4.50 per person In aid of the Village Hall Development Tel. 01284 787654
Heritage Harvest Photos.
Great Barton Rural News
Gt. Barton W.I. Plant Sale raises over £300 for St. Nicholas Hospice
Parish Council WEB Site
Great Barton W.I. WINS Competition!
Village Hall web site
Children & Youth Activities
After School Clubs
Crusaders
Jo-Jingles
Heather's Handicrafts Youth (13-18s) 01284 788 032
Pathways Pre-School formerly Great Barton Under 5s
Edward Bear Club
Scout Group (Cubs) Andy Webber
07818 298 391
Scout Group (Beavers) Les Nunn
01359 234 474
Scout Group (Scouts)
Peter Gaskell
07876 233 582
Great Barton Youth Club
Table Tenis coaching till mid sept. contact Ray 01284 787 391
Great Barton FC Boys 15 or over welcomed
Great Barton, original name Bertuna, is a thriving and desirable village 3 miles north east of Bury St. Edmunds on the A143. With a population of about 2000 spread across the centres of population of Great Barton, Conyers Green and Barton Hamlet. Much of Great Barton is set in the former arboretum and estate of Barton Hall which was destroyed by fire in January 1914. Sir Henry Edward Bunbury was responsible for many of the old buildings that we see in The Street today. Great Barton has strong connections to horse racing, including the Epsom Derby, and also to the former Abbey at Bury St. Edmunds.
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