Barnburgh and Harlington
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Local Groups

Harlington lies in the parish of Barnburgh and is of 'Anglo-Saxon' origin.  Its name could derive from the land owner 'Walter De Harlington' or from Anglo-Saxon terms. 'ton' means fenced abode, whilst 'ling' means a pasture and 'Har' meant either a contraction of either the name of the pasture or the land owner.

Local History

Barnburgh and Harlington History Group

Meetings Wednesdays 10.00am to 12.00am

Interested contact Terry Middleton 01226 745028

The group have published 2 books about the history of our villages. They welcome new members at their meetings so if you feel you have something to contribute or wish to help please contact them

Mothers Union

The Mothers' Union

 is an International  Christian organisation promoting the well-being of families worldwide. Local group raise funds for local charities.

Meetings second Tuesday of every month in Church Hall at 2pm

and every 4th Monday at 7:30pm

Interested?  phone Barbara Ward 893089

 

Womens Institute
 

The largest organisation for women in the UK with 215,000 members in England, Wales and the Islands.

The ideals of the Women's Institute of truth, justice, tolerance and fellowship are as strong and important now in the 21st century as they were at the birth of the WI in 1915. Read More 4

 

Barnburgh Male Voice Choir

Rehearsals every Thursday at 7.30pm in the church hall.  

New members welcome

Contact  Guy Taylor 892001 or Doug Walton 01226 755774

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The Village Singers

They're better looking than the men!

Interested? then contact Julia Bullars Here

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Contributions

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