West Auckland Memorial Hall

Contact

Diane Wood
07484227633
diane.wood16@btinternet.com

Hire Charges

  • £12 per hour for the main hall
  • £10 per hour for the small rear hall or coffee room
  • £20 for use of the hall for private events

The hall offers a welcoming venue for residents of West Auckland and the surrounding areas. They have introduced several new sessions including yoga, table tennis and new age kurling. Regular activities ongoing in the hall include Carpet Bowls, Simply Social, Zumba, Keep Fit, Tea Dance and Zumba Gold. The hall has a Performing Rights Society Licence. Children’s parties are also welcome.

Features

  • Free WiFi available
  • Rooms: Main Hall (50ft x 30ft), Coffee Room (22ft x 16ft), Games Room (28ft x 22ft), Committee Room (20ft x 12ft), Kitchen (25ft x 13ft)
  • Equipment: The hall has adequate chairs and tables and there is ample crockery and cutlery available.    There is also a variety of sports equipment, carpet bowls, new age kurling, shuffleboard, a pool table, stage lighting and a PA system.
  • Parking: Designated car park with sixteen spaces. Roadside parking is also available alongside the A68.
  • Inclusive access: The premises is all on one level and there are no stairs.

Facilities

  • Kitchen: Includes a microwave, cooker, fridge, freezer and two sinks
  • Stage: Ideal venue for productions
  • Toilets accessible to all

The Hall

It was built in 1925 as a fitting memorial to the men of West Auckland who died in the 1914 – 1918 war. Since then the original hall has been renovated and built on.

Registered Charity Number: 700076

The Village

West Auckland is a village situated to the west of Bishop Auckland on the A68 road. The village is famous for its football team to win the first World Cup! It also has one of the largest village greens in the county.

Contact

Diane Wood
07484227633
diane.wood16@btinternet.com



Event Information:

  • Romaldkirk Reading Rooms

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    The Village

    Romaldkirk is a beautiful village with extensive greens on which the village stocks and parish pumps still remain and where maypole dancing used to take place in the 18th and 19th century. The village has been designated a Conservation Area to protect its character.

    The Hall

    Romaldkirk Reading Rooms were built in 1887 for the purpose of people to go in and read the morning papers. The Snooker room was built on in the1940's. The size and layout of Romaldkirk Village Hall makes it an ideal choice for private and business functions. The hall is available for hire for: • Meetings/Seminars • Social Events • Fairs and Sales • Rehearsals • Training • Functions • Parties • Sports Classes Regular activities ongoing in the hall include yoga and art classes.

    Features

    Heating: Available throughout hall Maximum Capacity: 100 in main hall Facilities: This attractive hall has modern kitchen facilities including fridge, microwave and cooker. Small portable staging makes the hall a suitable venue for some stage productions and concerts. Equipment: The hall has adequate chairs and tables and there is ample crockery and cutlery available. There is also a variety of sports equipment and a piano available. Parking: No designated car park but parking is available around the green. Access: Hall on two floors, no wheelchair access to billiard room. Hire Charges: Contact the hall directly Registered Charity Number: 523403

    Contact

    Sue Simpson - 01833 650369

    Facilities

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