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MEETING HALLS
Page last updated Tuesday, 06 September 2011
Much Birch Community Hall
Much Birch Community Hall was completed in 1979 for the use of the whole
community in the parish and has recently been extended. It is owned by the Parochial Church Council of Much Birch who are also the trustees of the building.
It is used for church meetings and activities, and by a variety of groups for a wide range of activities including Guides, Brownies, Yoga, Line Dancing, a Lift Programme, a Bridge
Club, Women's Institute meetings and IT courses. One of the rooms is used for a resource centre where printing and copying facilities are available for use
by community organisations and the church. The Community Hall can also be hired for private functions.
To book, call Mrs Sylvia Jones 01981 540980.
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Little Birch Village Hall
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Little Birch Village Hall was opened in 1951 as a World War 2 memorial. The hall was built on land donated by David Dyke of Castle Nibole and the cost of
£2,000 was raised by the public subscription. Little Birch Parish Council are the trustees of the hall and in 1977 they refurbished the building to celebrate
the Jubilee. |
To book call Mrs Sue Jones Tel. 01981 540682 (after 3pm) |
Kingsthorne Memorial Hall
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Kingsthorne Memorial Hall (previously known as Much Birch Little Hall) was built as a World War 1 memorial on land made available by Cecil Manning.
The hall was originally used for all village communal activities, but after Little Birch Hall was built it was used only by the Scouts and the rifle club.
There is an obsolete rifle range at the rear of the building. |
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