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The hall is a registered charity (No. 281.786) and is run by the villagers, for the villagers. It plays an important role in village life, and it provides many activities and other community projects for them to enjoy. See the list of the clubs and other activities that are held in the hall.

The hall is currently being refurbished and the committee is working extremely hard to keep ahead of the expenditure. Apart from its use by organisations many additional activities and events are run to fill the coffers.

Every Tuesday a Farmers Market is held, and regular indoor Boot Fairs are organised during the winter months, (both extremely popular in the area with support from many outside the village), quiz nights, discos, fashion shows, craft shows to name but a few.

Another way of fund-raising are our very popular Quiz Sheets which are available by post or at the Farmers Market. These Quiz sheets are set on a different subject every six weeks with a prize for the winner. The quizzes are usually cryptic and are a great way of keeping the brain working!

A monthly Grapevine newsletter is delivered to every household in the village, which gives all the information on forthcoming events, reports from clubs, etc. This is a ‘must’ read, especially for those without access to this web site.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact any of the committee members, who will be pleased to help.