Halls for All: A History of Village Halls (Paperback) - Louise Beaton

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A detailed historical celebration of village halls, and the crucial role they play in rural communities.

Rural life in England has changed for the better over the past century, thanks in no small part to the 10,000 village and community halls that provide a home for fitness classes, WIs, amateur dramatics, dances, toddler groups, parish councils, polling stations and many other locally based activities. Managed by volunteers, the buildings represent a combination of historic legacy and modern design worth some GBP12 billion. Here Louise Beaton and David Clark tell the story of how rural communities garnered the confidence and skill to build and run their own halls, how they raised the money and briefed architects and builders, their wartime service, the century of support and advice from charities now forming the ACRE (Action with Communities in Rural England) network of county Rural Community Councils, and of the challenges halls have faced and overcome - from funding to licensing, VAT to the Covid-19 pandemic, and rising energy costs. Carefully researched and featuring a wealth of fascinating images, this book celebrates village halls across the whole of the United Kingdom and the vital role they play in community life.

About the Author

Louise Beaton OBE has supported village halls for over 40 years, formerly as National Village Halls Adviser for Action with Communities in Rural England (ACRE), latterly as consultant and Sussex Adviser. She played a key part in tackling issues affecting volunteers building and running halls, including during the Covid pandemic. David Clark as Chief Rural Officer for the National Council of Voluntary Organisations reformed the national village halls advisory service in the 1980s. His publications include The Decline of Rural Services, the Good Neighbours guide for the Rowntree Trust, and books chronicling social changes in rural life.

Contributors:
Louise Beaton, David Clark, HRH The Princess Royal
Imprint:
Amberley Publishing
Publisher:
Amberley Publishing
Release Date:
15 Mar 2025
Number of Pages:
160
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN13:
9781398120716

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