Activities have changed over the past 100 years from the Astronomical Lecture in 1893 to today’s yoga and art classes.

Ensuring the Hall survives is a constant challenge, especially now that we have less contact with our immediate neighbours and when entertainment is more focused in our own homes. Most recently bingo evenings, coffee mornings, a village supper and the biennial Village and Church Fete, for example, have brought the community together at the same time as raising money for the Hall. The 2011 Village Harvest Lunch where all the food had been grown, bred or gathered locally, showed how much villagers still like to get together.

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