Running from Monday 25 to Friday 29 January

Next week is Village Halls Week, a celebration of the volunteers who run England’s 10,000+ village halls and the difference they make to their communities.

The 2021 campaign, led by our national partner charity ACRE, available via this link, will be a celebration of how village halls are survivors. Many have been bringing people together in rural communities since the 1920s. And in the past year, the volunteers who manage these buildings have shown great determination and resilience in the face of Coronavirus, negotiating lockdowns and putting in place Covid-19 Secure measures so they could continue supporting their local community.

There are several online events that you can join in with through the week.  All the details are on ACRE’s website via this link and here is a summary:

Tues 26 Jan, 2.00pm

An introduction to the National Rural Touring Forum – for venues and artists who are interested in getting involved in rural performing arts.  Sign up at this link.

Weds 27 Jan, 10.30am

Beyond Covid-19: A roadmap to help village halls recover – to help you return to a new normal following the national upheaval caused by Covid-19, including a section on how your hall can mitigate the impact of water damage.  Sign up via this link.

Thurs 28 Jan, 10.30am

A zero-carbon future for village halls – how community buildings can reduce their energy consumption and get best value on their bills.  Sign up via this link.

Village Halls Centenary Domesday Book

ACRE have set up a ‘Domesday Book’ to gather stories and evidence of the impact that village halls have in communities across England.  It would be great to have many Hampshire halls represented so please add your contribution by clicking this link – and see a preview of the Book below!

 

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