Eaton Bray is a large village located between the major towns of Leighton Buzzard and Dunstable.
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- Genuki - Eaton Bray Offers a brief description and history, and includes genealogical links.
- Church of St Mary the Virgin Community website of this parish church. Includes photo tour, history, news and events diary.
- Edlesbray Players Local pantomime troupe in operation since 1994. Includes pictures and reviews from previous performances, and news of future productions.
- St Mary's Village Carnival Carnival and fete for the local villages held each year on the first Saturday in July.
- Roll of Honour - Eaton Bray Detailed Roll of Honour for the village covering World War 1 and 2.
- Eaton Bray Community website for this village. Includes news, current and historical information, genealogy forum, photos, events diary.
- Eaton Bray Parish Council Details of the Parish Council, including minutes of meetings and contact information.
- Eaton Bray Cricket Club Local cricket club based in The Rye.
- Eaton Bray Lawn Tennis Club Club with around 180 members.
- Bellows Mill Hotel and bed & breakfast. Describes the building, facilities and capabilities, rooms and self catering annex. Includes location map and pricing information.
- Cheeky Monkeys Open to parents and carers with children under five. Based in the village hall. Run every Wednesday afternoon during term time.
- Taverners Bridge Club Offers duplicate bridge. Describes the venue, meeting and membership arrangements with news, minibridge rules and a location map.
- Eaton Bray Academy Co-educational day school which caters for children aged 4 - 11 years of all abilities with pre-school from age 2. Includes aims, admissions procedure, examples of children's work and news.
- EB Lions AFC Junior football club offering training and matches for boys and girls from U5 to U18 years.
- Lions club of Eaton Bray & Edlesborough Local branch of the Lions club, raising money for local & national causes, via events in the local area.
- The Filling Station Monthly mid-week evening ‘celebration’ meetings held in non-church venues.