A Community First Yorkshire event
Hambleton Community Building and Village Hall network meeting
Event aims
The aim of the network meeting is to provide a forum for community building and village hall trustees across Hambleton to network and share information, advice, tips and thoughts on all aspects of running a hall.
Who should attend?
This is a network meeting for community building and village hall trustees across the Hambleton district, especially those that are planning major building works
What will you learn?
In the first half of the meeting we will discuss what to consider if you are planning significant refurbishment, extension or new builds for your hall. We will also explore the new ACRE information sheet on refurbishments and rebuilds. Rainton cum Newby Village Hall Hut, who have kindly agreed to host the meeting, have undertaken a significant programme of improvements and this is an excellent opportunity to see the work first hand.
During the second half of the meeting there will be an opportunity to discuss any issues you are currently facing with other community building and village hall trustees and Community First Yorkshire development officers.
What’s included?
All attendees will receive an electronic copy of ACRE information sheet 23; planning a refurbishment, extension or new build.
Refreshments will be available
Trainer
The meeting will be hosted by Leah Furniss and Joanne Abbott, development officers at Community First Yorkshire.
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Thank you for this information, all extremely useful….and just in time for our next Committee meeting!
Chris Trustee Staithes Village Hall Feb 22
Getting there and parking
Rainton with Newby Village Hal
Sleights Lane, Rainton, Thirsk
North Yorkshire
YO7 3PH
http://www.raintonvillagehall.co.uk/
Please let us know if you have any access needs or special requirements
How to book
Book your place here.
If you have any questions please contact Leah Furniss communitybuildings@communityfirstyorkshire.org.uk or 01904 704177
Cost
This event is free to organisations in North Yorkshire thanks to funding from North Yorkshire County Council.