
Local Groups and Societies in and Around KBS
We are very fortunate to have so many wonderful local clubs and societies within KBS and the surrounding areas. Below, you’ll find more information about each one, including contact details if you’re interested in getting involved.
Kingston Bagpuize Millennium Green
The Millennium Green is a beautiful and peaceful nature reserve behind the tall trees down the Old Oxford Road.
It was established by a group of villagers who planted 2000 trees to celebrate the Millennium. It is now an independent Charitable Trust owned and run by villagers. The Green acts as a natural haven in the centre of the village between the new large housing estates.
It’s home to all sorts of sporting activities from yoga to football.There is a Junior Parkrun every Sunday morning. The Great Easter Egg Hunt on EasterSunday and the Boxing Day walk are two of the traditional events on the Green.
The whole village has voted twice on whether to allow dogs on the Green and on both occasions the majority voted against. Every aspect of running the Green is done by villagers, from event management to working parties.
Volunteers are always welcome.

Pictures supplied by Guy Browning


KBS Art and Craft Club
We are a group with a common interest in art, crafts and chatting over tea and biscuits. If art and crafts are not what you do, chatting over tea and biscuits is just fine, but there are many opportunities to give things a try without any pressure.
Each has skills in different areas that include, crochet, knitting, sewing, card making, embroidery, sketching and water colouring and all are happy to share these. Over the years we have explored card making, book binding, and glass painting. We are also lucky in to be able invite guess to give talks and demonstrations in various areas chosen by members.
But one of the biggest and most enjoyable parts is making friends and sharing a common interest. We now have a Facebook page “KBS Village Art and Craft Club” for anyone interested in seeing the kind of things we make.
The club meets on alternate Mondays throughout the year in the St John the Baptist Church Hall, Kingston Bagpuize, starting at 09.30 and finishing at midday. The first meeting Is free and thereafter £3 each session with coffee, tea and biscuits provided.
Further information can be found in the KBS News.
Kingston Bagpuize and Southmoor Bowls Club
Bowling is a growing sport, and a great opportunity for all ages to participate from juniors to pensioners. With a bit of coaching and practice, you'll be surprised how quickly you are playing to a good standard.
We are a thriving and very friendly lawn bowls club located 300 metres down the Oxford Road on the right hand side, next door to the Millenium Green, with plenty of parking.
As we have an all-weather floodlit green, we are able to play all year round. We participate in numerous local leagues and have a number of members who play at a county level, one of whom is one of our junior members. We have many club members' competitions played throughout the year and have roll-up sessions twice a week on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. During the Winter months we also have members playing in an indoor short mat league.
In addition to bowls, we have an active social programme throughout the year for members, held at the clubhouse where we have a bar offering a wide range of alcoholic and soft drinks. As we will be celebrating our 30th anniversary in 2026, we are planning a wide range of events both on and off the green.
Further information can be found in the KBS News.
Southmoor and Kingston Bagpuize Gardening Club
The Gardening Club is for everyone who takes pleasure in seeing plants grow and thrive. Some members have greener fingers than others, but don't feel that you have to be a good gardener to join. The club is for all ages, and reluctant or enthusiastic gardeners alike.
What do we get up to?
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Monthly talks on a wide variety of gardening related topics. These are held at the Village Hall, 1st Tuesday of each month at 7:30pm (doors open at 7:15pm), except August, July and December. Visitors very welcome!
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Parties in July and December (contact us for more info)
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Visits to local gardens and places of interest (e.g. Worcester College garden)
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Annual plant sale at the Church Fete – and look out for others!
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Practical workshops
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The Village Show in September - you can enter your flowers, produce, cookery or crafts (see show schedule for categories), or just come along for an entertaining afternoon for the whole family.
Further information can be found in the KBS News.
Southmoor and Kingston Bagpuize Badminton Club
We’re extremely lucky to have a badminton court in the village and we currently offer four sessions per week at the Village Hall. We are a friendly bunch and play mainly for fun, no matter what the level. New players are very welcome at any level but do note that, since there’s only one court, numbers are limited. Please contact us first before coming along so we can let you know if there’s space. You’ll need to provide your own racquet for all levels of play.
Sessions are currently as follows:
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Beginners: Wednesday evenings 8-9pm - Contact Scott
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Improvers: Wednesday evenings 6.30-8pm - Contact Jenny
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Improvers / Intermediate: Saturday mornings 9-10.30am - Contact Sharon
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Improvers / Intermediate: Monday evenings 6.15-7.30pm - Contact Sharon
Apple Blossoms WI
Apple Blossoms WI is a welcoming and diverse Women’s Institute group based in Kingston Bagpuize & Southmoor. We meet at Southmoor Village Hall on the second Tuesday of every month at 7:30pm, and we’re proud to be part of Oxfordshire WI.
Our meetings and activities cover a wide range of interests, from guest speakers on a variety of topics to hands-on craft sessions, social get-togethers, and plenty of opportunities to learn new skills and make new friends. Each meeting includes refreshments (tea, coffee, wine, and biscuits), and we also hold a raffle every month.
We’re enthusiastic fundraisers and enjoy supporting our local community through various initiatives and events. Whether you’re looking to get involved in village life, try something creative, or simply enjoy an evening out with a friendly group, there’s something for everyone at Apple Blossoms WI.
New members and visitors are always welcome!
Further information can be found in the KBS News.
Kingston Colts Football Club
About Us
Kingston Colts Football Club is a proud FA Chartered Status Club based in Kingston Bagpuize. We exist to provide football opportunities for players of all ages in a safe, friendly, and supportive environment. Run entirely by volunteers, we aim to combine enjoyment with player development, ensuring that every member feels part of a community.•
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Teams: We currently have 9 squads, including youth teams across multiple age groups, a men’s team, and an Over 50s team.
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Leagues: Our youth teams play in both the Oxford Mail Youth League and theWitney & District Youth League. The men’s team play in the North BerksLeague, and our Over 50s team compete in the Oxfordshire Veterans League.
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Safeguarding: All managers, coaches and committee members are CRB checked and complete ongoing FA safeguarding training, ensuring the highest standards of care and responsibility.
Matches & Activities
Football is at the heart of our weekends!
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Match Days: Games are played on Saturdays and Sundays, weather permitting.
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Spectators: We warmly welcome supporters — whether you’re family, friends, or simply a local football fan, your encouragement makes a huge difference.
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Community Spirit: Beyond the matches, the club fosters friendships, teamwork, and a strong village identity.
How to Get Involved
We’re always looking to grow and strengthen our club. Opportunities include -
• Players: New members of all ages are welcome. We’re especially looking to launch teams in the younger age groups, and for the first time, a girls’ team.
• Volunteers: To make this possible, we need more helping hands.
Roles include:
Team managers and coaches for new squads
Refereeing matches.
Pitch marking and match day setup
Serving refreshments on cold mornings
Committee Roles: We currently have a vacancy for a Registrations Secretary- a key role in keeping the club running smoothly.Volunteering is a fantastic way to support grassroots football, meet new people, and make a real difference in the community.
Further information can be found in the KBS News.
Abingdon & KBS Pilates
Max your Core Strength Pilates is a fantastic way to strengthen your body and get the best out of it.
Developed over 100 years ago by Joseph Pilates, his exercises have been adapted and improved in-line with modern understanding of human movement.
Good Core strength is an essential element of a healthy body without pain.
My Pilates classes are focussed on improving your body so it works at its best for you and is pain free.
In coming to my classes, you will be instructed in Pilates exercises that strengthen 2 sets of muscles that stabilise your core and optimise your movement.
The 2 sets of muscles are the, inner 'stabilisers' and Outer 'Moving' muscle groups. They both need to be trained very differently and I ensure this is achieved during every class I teach.
My classes are matwork based and do not need any equipment. They are challenging, rewarding and most importantly fun and delivered with good humour.
They are designed to cater for all abilities and goal orientations.So whether you are new to Pilates or have done it before, my classes will benefit you and help you achieve your goals.
New to Pilates?
If you are new to Pilates then my classes are ready to help you get the best out of your body quickly and effectively. We are always able to accommodate new pupils so come along a join my other pupils and get the benefits of Pilates today!
Further information can be found in the KBS News.
Our Classes:
Abingdon Pilates
Monday Fitzharrys School,
Abingdon
7 - 8 pm
Kingston Bagpuize & Southmoor Pilates
Thursday
Southmoor Village Hall
1.30 - 2.30 pm
Thursday
John Blandy Primary School
7 - 8 pm
