

Strictly Brackley Town Juniors is our exciting brand-new show, giving young dancers the chance to step into the spotlight and experience the magic of Strictly for themselves.
Taking place on Sunday 22nd November at Brackley Leisure Centre, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for junior heroes to build confidence, learn to dance, make new friends, and perform in an unforgettable live show.
We’re proud to be supporting our local charity Katharine House Hospice, and our main charity is Freddie's Future.
Applications are now open, sign up today and let your child shine.
Our Journey So Far...
Strictly Brackley Town Juniors
Sunday 22nd Nov 2026
Our journey is just beginning and Strictly Brackley Town Juniors 2026 is set to be something truly special.
Applications are now open be part of the very first show.
Freddie's Future
Freddie’s Future is a local charity dedicated to supporting children and families affected by childhood cancer, while also raising vital awareness within the community.
The charity works tirelessly to provide practical and emotional support to families during incredibly challenging times, helping to ease some of the pressures that come with a cancer diagnosis.
Alongside this, they are passionate about funding initiatives and spreading awareness to help improve outcomes for children in the future.
At Strictly Brackley Town Juniors, we are proud to support a charity that is making such a meaningful difference, bringing our community together to create something truly powerful, inclusive and full of joy.


Freddie's
Future

Our
Local Charity
Katharine House Hospice
2026 Local Charity

Katharine House Hospice provides specialist palliative care for adults with an incurable illness across north Oxfordshire and south Northamptonshire.
Hospice care is for anyone over the age of 18 years who has an advanced life-limiting illness. At Katharine House, the care is delivered by a multi-professional team who have specialised in this field and take a holistic approach, considering physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs.
We also recognise the importance of those close to our patients. Family and friends are affected too and they may have lots of concerns and questions that we can answer and support.
Without the support of the community, we couldn’t provide the physiotherapy or social work, the well-being relaxation classes, the specially made home cooked meals, the one-to-one social care, the bereavement support, the arts and crafts, the fun and laughter.
We couldn’t keep the heart of the hospice going without our wonderful network of supporters. We simply wouldn’t exist without the donations you give, the money you raise and the support you provide.













