Many thanks to those listed below for sponsoring the Biggin Hill poppies this year.



Please see the attached letter to other local organisations, following initial feelers to them about holding a joint celebration for the people of Biggin Hill to mark King Charles’ cornonation.
Kind regards,
Yours Residents’ Association committee.
Beat the January blues with this evening of fun. Traditional Scottish supper & entertainment and dancing to Crooked Stovepipe. Book early to ensure your place at this ‘braw’ celebration of the Scottish bard.
Saturday 28th January 2023
7 for 7.30p.m. Until late
Advance Ticket Purchase Only
Adults £25 Under 12s £15.00
Available from..
St Marks Church Office 01959 577816
Your Residents Association A.G.M. – 7.30pm Wednesday 19th October at Biggin Hill New Life Church
The children in the Elite team at Bright Sparks Performers Theatre & Dance Academy would like to say a huge thank you to Biggin Hill Residents Association for sponsoring them for one of their biggest events this year! We couldn’t have done it without you!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/489433304442707/permalink/5811555035563814
We’re delighted to tell you plans are now well underway to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. We’re helping to organise a Traditional Street Party in Main Road on the afternoon of Friday 3 June. The road will be closed to vehicles, except in an emergency, between the traffic lights at Lebanon Gardens and Haig Road
There will be music from Fairchildes School Steel Band (some of you may remember them from last years’ Biggin Hill Carnival), along with street entertainers, competitions and activities for the little ones. Be assured, the event will be adequately stewarded and Main Road will be festooned in red, white and blue decorations. The party itself is free and there’s no need to book.
Just turn up with your own picnic, or purchase food and drink from the number of local businesses that will be open on the day. We’ll be setting up tables for families to sit at, but you’ll need to bring your own chairs, or why not bring a blanket and sit on the grass verges? We ask you to please leave your dogs at home.
We hope everyone has a fantastic time.
Let’s make this a day to remember and fingers crossed the sun shines!
St Mark’s Church, one of the centres of our Community. And where we will be holding our celebration of Robbie Burns and all things Scottish on Saturday 29th January. Some tickets remain for this joint enterprise with St Marks.
We thank you for your support over the last 12 difficult months. We exist to support and help our Community. You are all central to what we do. Please! Please! Help us to increase our membership by talking to your neighbours and friends about what we do. More members mean more money which we can invest in our Village and residents.
Your Committee wish you a safe & happy Christmas followed by a good New Year.
Biggin Hill Residents Association AGM: Wednesday 20 October 2021 at 7:30pm
This years’ Annual General Meeting will be held in the New Life Church Main Road Biggin Hill, on Wednesday 20 October. Start time is 7:30pm and we’d love you to join us. As numbers are limited, please book-in by via this link: Biggin Hill Residents’ Association – AGM – Sign Up We’re delighted to announce our speaker this year is Peter Monk, owner of the Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar. Some of you may have seen the recent TV programme which featured the amazing work Peter and his team undertake to restore our iconic WWII aircraft. Come and hear from him first-hand about the world’s largest working facility dedicated to the operation, maintenance and restoration of Spitfire aircraft. It’s sure to be a great night. We look forward to seeing you and we hope you’ll stay for some cheese and biscuits afterwards. Can we please ask you to wear a mask when moving around inside the church, unless you’re exempt on medical grounds? Also, just to note, as usual we’ll be flooding the village again this year with poppies to commemorate Remembrance Day. With COVID restrictions now eased, we’ll be outside the New Life Church in the lead up to Remembrance Sunday with our pop up shop, asking residents to sponsor a poppy and collecting donations for the Royal British Legions Poppy Appeal. Please give generously to this wonderful organisation. With very best regards from the Biggin Hill Residents Association Committee |
WILD WEDNESDAY Nature Art Butterflies | London Wildlife Trust
Join Laura from the Brilliant Butterflies team who will guide you step by step to create your very own nature art butterfly!
Time 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Fun and easy to make for all ages. It can even be turned into a Christmas tree decoration!
You will need:
• 1 thin stick (for the body)
• 2 thinner twigs / berries with their stalks (for antennae)
• A handful of leaves (ideally a few matching pairs for wings)
• Pinecones / shells for decoration
• Glue stick / PVA glue
• A4 paper
• Scissors
• Hole puncher and string (if you want to make into a tree decoration)
This workshop will be delivered online via Zoom.
Please contact brilliantbutterflies@wildlondon.org.uk if you have any other questions.
https://www.wildlondon.org.uk/events/2020-12-23-wild-wednesday-nature-art-butterflies
Bob Shekyls was a much-respected local Councillor for 12 years, between 1994 and 2006, and sadly passed away a few years ago. In normal circumstances, in memory of Bob, the Residents Association invites locals to nominate young people under the age of 25 who live, go to school or work in the area, for the annual Bob Shekyls Achievement Award for Young People.
I’m sure we’re all agreed that 2020 has been a very strange year and so, with that in mind, the Biggin Hill Residents Association committee has decided that this year, the Bob Shekyls Award should be given to people in recognition of their contribution to helping our local community.
We’re therefore delighted to announce that Bob’s award will be given to the wonderful organisers of Biggin Hill’s Covid-19 Mutual Aid Team. Jo Ryan, Louise Bell, Simon Turner and Jordan Brown have all worked tirelessly to recruit and coordinate 120 local volunteers who, in turn, completed over 720 requests for shopping and collecting medication for vulnerable and shielding people in our community. You’ve done a fantastic job guys and we’re all really proud of you!
In celebration of this amazing achievement and to reflect the spirit of giving, the committee will be awarding £100 each to Biggin Hill and Oaklands Primary Schools.
2020 will be remembered in many ways and we hope this year’s award will help us recall all those simple acts of kindness that made all the difference to people’s lives.