• Delivered to over 850 homes & businesses in Brize Norton
• Approximately 2,100 readers on every issue
• Delivered 4 times a year
Introduction & Features
The BRIZE NORTON Breeze is written by the people of Brize Norton, for the people of Brize Norton. By featuring articles that are of interest to the community, celebrating the parishioners of our village, helping to support local community groups and charities, the magazine is a source of conversation, as well as an aid for communication.
The magazine features:
• Around the village
Updates from our Parish Council, Schools, St Britius Church, Brize Norton Sports & Social Club, Brize Norton Football Club, Minster Lovell Cricket Club, Community interest stories from the Humble Bumble Cafe, Chequers Inn and Masons Arms, Neighbourhood Watch, our PCSO’s and an RAF Brize Norton update (TBC).
• Events section
When events are taking place i.e. the Village Bash, Brize Norton Horticultural Show, and the Christmas Market etc., information and forms will often be included. Sponsors may also advertise by these events
• Community interest articles
Includes articles written by our parish, such as; the ‘Villagers Voice’, Arts & Leisure, ‘Cooking; Village Style’, ‘Planting, Propagating & Pruning’, ‘Ways to Walk’ Mental Health & Wellbeing, ‘State of the Environment’ (climate, environment, wildlife and our parks), the Citizens Advice Bureau – and hot topics, All Creatures feature and the Village Calendar
• Taking the National view
Written by a guest writer, and based on an area of national interest
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