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Lamorna Village Hall
Lamorna Village Hall began life in 1881 as Lamorna Church of England School, to serve local children and the children of the Lamorna quarrymen. The building was purpose built and designed so that it could also be used as a church. Due to poor funding and a decrease in the number of pupils after the quarry closed in 1911, the school failed to thrive and closed in 1921. During the 1960s a group of enthusiastic people transformed the redundant building into Lamorna Village Hall, which has served the community ever since. The Hall offers a variety of events, concerts, lectures and classes throughout the year and an informal carol service at Christmas. The Committee organises an annual series of autumn and winter talks, plus a popular Christmas Fair. The Hall is used as a polling station and as a meeting room for the St. Buryan, Lamorna and Paul Parish Council. It is also available for private hire.
The building itself was beginning to show signs of old age, the kitchen needed modernising and the toilets making more accessible. With this in mind the Committee spent several years of hard work fund raising. Consultation evenings were arranged to enable local residents to have their say and make suggestions. Many fund raising events were arranged, including an auction of paintings, where Penzance auctioneer David Lay gave his services free of charge and a very successful classical concert was given by Duo Lamorniana. The local community supported all these events with enthusiasm and contributions to the renovation fund. Meanwhile the Committee was busy completing and submitting applications to various bodies who offer grants to help keep rural communities to continue to thrive.
The target amount was finally reached and in 2020, in the throws of Covid, renovation work on the kitchen and toilets began, and new, draught-proof windows were installed in the Hall. This work completed, the Hall could not reopen until the Covid regulations were relaxed, as it is such a small space. Finally in July 2021 the doors were opened to the public and a celebratory on opening event was held in conjunction with an art exhibition by the Lamorna Kerr Art Group.
Pentewan Village Hall
We are a very small village hall, run as a charity. We support our local coastal village. We run coffee mornings, history talks, film clubs and the old Cornwall society hold meetings here.
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South Petherwin Village Hall
Our village hall was built by the WI in 1930 and handed over to the village after they disbanded in 2001. It is widely used for many events, and in 2019 we received funding to update the kitchen area.
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St Breward Institute & War Memorial Hall
Opened as Reading Room in 1909, War Memorial Hall added in 1923, updated in 1993, completelely renovated in 1913, this much loved Hall continues to serve the community.
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The Old Chapel Godolphin Cross
Built originally in 1844 and added to in 1934, the people of Godolphin Cross raised £100,000 to purchase the Old Chapel for community use in November 2017. Since then, we have completed two major refurbishment phases and footfall has increased five fold in 3 years. There are opportunities for all, from 6 months to 96 years old (literally) with much more possible. Held in trust for local people by the Godolphin Cross Community Association, the Old Chapel is also a trading centre, with events, classes and a Farmers’ Market offering new experiences to the 700 or so people in our village in rural west Cornwall
TREGONY VILLAGE HALL
BUILT IN 1987 TO REPLACE FORMER MEMORIAL HALL BUILT IN THE 1940S/1950S. POPULATION APPROX 1000
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Treverbyn Community Hall
it’s an amazing supportive, caring and generous community
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Whitecross Village Hall - Lanteglos-by-Fowey
Whitecross Village Hall is an historic building dating back to 1896. It was originally the local village school, but when the school closed in 1948, the Village Hall Committee acquired the building. Whitecross Village Hall is a focal point for the local community. Whilst retaining its historic character, it now offers modern facilities with a large hall and stage, a well equipped kitchen and parking. It is an ideal venue for meetings, exhibitions, wedding receptions, parties and other functions and events.
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