We have a wide variety of community groups and clubs in the village, catering for all ages and interest groups. If you’d like to join or find out more, do contact them directly.

If you would like your local group listed here, please contact the Parish Clerk. We look forward to hearing from you!

 

Bourn Climate Change Action Group

A local group formed to raise awareness on how everyone can do their bit to improve climate change in Bourn

The Bee Road

Recreating wildflower areas along the road verges around the village.

Bourn Allotment Association

11 small allotment plots on a half-acre site which are let out by Bourn Allotment Association to members.

Bourn Car Scheme

A voluntary car service for residents of Bourn

Bourn Gaming Club

A new club for playing board games, tabletop war-games and roleplaying games in Bourn.

Bourn Garden Club

A friendly RHS affiliated club

Bourn Neighbourhood Watch

Creating stronger and safer communities

Bourn Players

Display your acting, singing and dancing talents or backstage skills...

Bourn Scout Group

What don't Scouts do? Be prepared for camping, activities, community projects and more...

Bourn Sports Club

Bourn Sports Club, a registered charity, was founded in 1996 to promote sporting activities for the residents of Bourn and surrounding villages, with an emphasis on families, children and young people. We organise a variety of activities through the year, varying from formal coaching sessions to informal fun activity days.

Bourn to Run

Bourn to Run is an annual cross-country event run by the community for the community to raise vital funds for Bourn Primary Academy and Bourn Sports Club.

Bourn Twinning Association

Bourn is twinned with Saint Papoul in France...

Speedwatch

Speedwatch is a volunteer group that monitors traffic speed through the village

The Merribourn Club

The Merribourn Club was set up to cater for the over-60s and retired members of the community.

Tuesday Coffee Club

Originally set up for the residents of the Sheltered Housing community nowadays it is open to any residents of the village of a similar age.