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Coffee Morning – Saturday 9th June 2012

Coffee Morning – Saturday 9th June 2012

Brian and Kathryn Seddons invite villagers and friends to join them as once again they host the very popular Coffee Morning. The event will take place at the Village Hall on Saturday 9th June 2012 from 10:30am until 12:30pm. A £2.00 cover charge will get you coffee, cake [Read More]

Eddie And The Gold Tops – 12 May 2012

Eddie And The Gold Tops – 12 May 2012

Badapple Theatre Company It’s the 1960′s and every village in England has a band determined to hit the big time. Eddie is a hard-working milkman, inspired by the cream of the pop charts, who dreams of stardom and success.  But money lenders, managers and real [Read More]

Village Hall Renovation Update – April 2012

Village Hall Renovation Update – April 2012

April 2012 Following on from the internal roof fitting in March, the flat external Servery roof has now been refurbished to stop the leaks. Electrical work has been progressing with a new central board, ceiling and emergency lights internally, and miles of new wiring. The [Read More]

Fitness for All – Regular Classes

Fitness for All – Regular Classes

In a bid to increase attendance numbers and reach a broad spectrum of age groups, Zumba classes have been suspended for the time being and local organiser and instructor Kelly has devised a new programme “Fitness for All”. This will include very gentle warm up exercises [Read More]

Fancy Starting a Club?

Fancy Starting a Club?

If you would like to start a club in the hall, but need funding to get it going, contact the Parish Plan Steering Group in the first instance, as they have funds available for this. Contact the Parish Plan Chairman [Read More]

About The Hall

About The Hall

Built in 1936 by public subscription, the land was given to the local church by the Duke of Portland on the proviso that it should be a facility open to all the residents of the village. The benefactors helped in its design, and used a London architect who recreated the [Read More]