Information and Services
Clubs and Organisations
Opportunities to get involved.
Allotment Association
The Jubilee Allotment site is located off Lower Street, behind the village pond. If you would like to find out more about taking on a plot or going on the waiting list, contact the Secretary, Leonie Tromans, on 01788 890700.
The Willoughby Thursday Club
Meets in the Village Hall at 2.30pm on the second Thursday of the month. The meetings include speakers, demonstrations and activities covering a wide variety of subjects. There are also monthly pub lunches and occasional outings. Contact Jim Rowley on 01788 891805.
Art Group
Meets at the Village Hall on Tuesday mornings from 10.00am to noon; suitable for all levels of ability. Media used includes watercolour, soft and oil pastels, acrylic, coloured pencils and pen and ink. Contact victoriaparsons51@gmail.com
The Willoughby Society
Arranges a programme of talks and trips, contributes to projects that enhance the village and arranges regular social events. It usually meets at the Village Hall on the last Wednesday of the month at 7.30pm. Contact Leonie Tromans on 01788 890700.
Willoughby Women’s Institute
Meets on the third Thursday of the month at 7.30pm in the Village Hall. The group enjoys speakers on a variety of topics, outings and national events. All ages are welcome. Contact Lorraine on 01788 890846 or email lorrainearnettgeddes@btinternet.com.
The Woolscott Flower Club
Meets on the 1st Wednesday of the month (except July, August and January) at 7.30pm at Willoughby Village Hall. Offers floral demonstrations and, at least twice a year, workshops to practise or improve flower arranging skills. Visitor tickets are £10.00 at the door, with the annual membership fee offering good value at £40.
Friends of Willoughby
Organises events and works with other organisations to raise money for village projects. Contact friendsofwilloughby@gmail.com for more information.
St Nicholas’ Church
The Church is part of the Draycote and Leam Valley Benefice and typically holds two services most months and hosts community activities such as Soup and Social and Singalong and Slice. Visit the Benefice website for more information. Contact the Rector, Rev Phil Price, at revphilprice@outlook.com
Village Hall
The Village Hall provides the venue for many of the meetings and events in the village. It is available for hire for events and private functions to both residents and non residents. A small meeting room, whilst included in overall hire, can be hired separately at lower cost.There is a kitchen available for small scale catering. Wi-fi is also provided.