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Youth partnership art session and tennis club open day.
- Credit: Archant
Plans to upgrade Congresbury Recreation Club to provide better sports and social facilities have been launched.
The move comes as ambitious plans for a new village hall have been shelved. The new hall would have replaced the existing Rec Club, in Stonewell Drive.
In November, plans to build a new village hall in Congresbury were shut down.
The project struggled since 2018 and the trustees of the King George V Playing Field – which manage the playing fields and comprises Congresbury Parish Council, the village’s cricket, football and tennis clubs, the Royal British Legion and St Andrew’s Primary School – felt it was time for a change of approach.
Youth partnership art session and tennis club open day.
- Credit: Archant
Plans to upgrade Congresbury Recreation Club to provide better sports and social facilities have been launched.
The move comes as ambitious plans for a new village hall have been shelved. The new hall would have replaced the existing Rec Club, in Stonewell Drive.
In November, plans to build a new village hall in Congresbury were shut down.
The project struggled since 2018 and the trustees of the King George V Playing Field – which manage the playing fields and comprises Congresbury Parish Council, the village’s cricket, football and tennis clubs, the Royal British Legion and St Andrew’s Primary School – felt it was time for a change of approach.
Congresbury War Memorial Hall volunteers Keith and Sally Westlake.
- Credit: Clive Burlton
A group of volunteers are working to restore a village’s war memorial hall for community groups to use in 2021.
A team of nine volunteers have been looking after Congresbury War Memorial Hall and have carried out repair works to restore the hall to its former glory.
During the 1980s, the hall was popular among many community groups, but for the past three decades it has been left to decay.
The hall celebrated 100 years since it opened last month and its committee is formulating a final planned state for the building, in High Street.