Upcoming Events

Pembridge Parish Hall

Prima Facie

Wed 18th September

Pembridge Parish Hall

Pembridge Art Club!

Starting Thurs 19th September

Pembridge Parish Hall

Allotment Coffee Morning

Sat 21st September

Bingo Night!

Fri 27th October

Pembridge Parish Hall

Les Contes D’Hoffmann

Sat 5th October

Pembridge Parish Hall

Parish Vacancy

Portrait Of Pembridge

Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

Pembridge is full of historic buildings; we know a lot about them, but we don’t know much about the people who lived in them.
“Portrait of Pembridge” aims to rectify that, both by exploring our past and creating a record of people and events in Pembridge today for future generations.

You can help us fill in the rich tapestry of Pembridge, past and present, by sharing your photos, memories, stories, and news. Our success depends on your involvement and membership will be free. We will record and share what we discover, both online and through live exhibitions. Explore our News section for forthcoming events. Past events for our picture gallery, and History to learn about Pembridge people and events, past and present. 

Check out our Facebook by clicking the logo.

Photography Disclaimer

Please note we will be taking photos and/or film of various events taking place around Pembridge.
These images will be used for: 
Printed publicity and information.
Online publicity and information including the Portrait of Pembridge website and social media including Facebook and Instagram.
Shared within the Portrait of Pembridge team.
Shared with 3rd party organizations including Pembridge Parish Council, The Lord-Lieutenant's Office (Herefordshire), and Hereford Times.
These images will be stored securely and will not be kept for longer than needed for the purposes listed above.
If you would prefer for you and/or your child NOT to be photographed please email: portraitofpembridge@yahoo.co.uk
If you would like to see your images or would like us to delete them please email: portraitofpembridge@yahoo.co.uk

Join the Community

The lives of noblemen, bishops and kings are well recorded, but little is known about those people whose lives have built the fabric of our community