Rowhedge Village Hall
Rowhedge Village Hall - Rowhedge Village Hall
Rowhedge Village Hall description
Village Hall
Medium (1-150)
The Village Hall is now over 25 years old. It was built by the East Donyland Community Association (EDCA) as a replacement for the old Pavilion, which at the time was the only public building in Rowhedge where meetings and indoor events could be held.
The project received strong support from the Parish Council, who leased the site adjacent to the Recreation Ground to EDCA. Back in the 1980s, there were less grants available for community projects than there are now, and vigourous fund raising efforts were necessary, ranging from taking part in the London Marathon, to running a charity shop for second hand goods.
The building project took place in two phases, with much of the internal finishing being carried out by volunteer labour. The small hall was handed over in Nov 1983, and the whole building was finally opened by Lord Seebohm in 1989. Shortly after this it was entered for the Times/RIBA Community Architecture award, where it received a Commendation, presented by the Prince of Wales.
With the exception of some increased storage, the building has remained much as it was originally, although, due to its high use, makes continuous demands on maintenance and refurbishment. It is run by a small group of dedicated volunteer EDCA members, some of whom were in the founding group.
The project received strong support from the Parish Council, who leased the site adjacent to the Recreation Ground to EDCA. Back in the 1980s, there were less grants available for community projects than there are now, and vigourous fund raising efforts were necessary, ranging from taking part in the London Marathon, to running a charity shop for second hand goods.
The building project took place in two phases, with much of the internal finishing being carried out by volunteer labour. The small hall was handed over in Nov 1983, and the whole building was finally opened by Lord Seebohm in 1989. Shortly after this it was entered for the Times/RIBA Community Architecture award, where it received a Commendation, presented by the Prince of Wales.
With the exception of some increased storage, the building has remained much as it was originally, although, due to its high use, makes continuous demands on maintenance and refurbishment. It is run by a small group of dedicated volunteer EDCA members, some of whom were in the founding group.
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