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Hutton le Hole

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Village Hall History

HUTTON LE HOLE VILLAGE HALL

HOW IT CAME TO BE, ITS ADMINISTRATION AND USES.

CONTENTS

Foreword

How It All Began

Gifts for the Hall

How the Money was Raised/Administration

Hire of Hall 1939

Caretaker

Billiard and Reading Room Rules / Badminton Club Rules / The Village Hall and the Cricket Club

Notes for the Honorary Secretary

When it was Built

Concerts & Drama

Additional Information

Fair 1937

New Village Hall – “First Sod Cut at Hutton le Hole” – 1938

Modern Village Hall – 1939

Fair 1939

Special Efforts 1942 – 1964

W.I. Exhibition 1947

Festival of Britain 1951

Coronation Celebration 1953 – Elizabeth II

Hutton le Hole’s Hub of Friendship – 1954

Housing Enquiry 1954

The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust – 1957

Presentation to Mr Burnley – 1963 & Tribute to Mrs Enid Burnley – 1968

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The first Parish Meeting was held in 1894 and became a Parish Council in 1973. Parish Council Meetings are held each month at 7.30pm in the Village Hall except January. Any changes to the date/time will appear on the website.

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You can find information here on the website on how to book the Hall. Events/clubs and times of use are also included along with a record of its history since opening in 1939. A history of the Playing Field and its facilities is also available.

St Chad’s

Built in 1934 St Chad's is open daily for residents and visitors. A Book of Remembrance created in 2018 is available containing details of those who gave their lives and those who served as mentioned on the War Memorial. A Quiz Evening and Lucky Numbers Draw to raise funds is held at the Crown on the first Sunday of each month commencing 8.30pm.

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