Leek Post & Times

Open days and events at village halls

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RURAL community buildings across the county will be considerin­g how they can save energy and work with groups in their community to contribute to Net Zero this week as part of a national campaign led by Action with Communitie­s in Rural England (ACRE).

Run almost entirely by volunteers, village halls are a cornerston­e of rural community life in Staffordsh­ire providing what are often the only spaces where people can meet and socialise locally. They also sustain many livelihood­s connected with use of the venue.

But over the past couple of years many halls have struggled to meet increasing energy bills – indeed many buildings are old, off the gas grid and difficult to heat.

Campaign organisers, including local charity Support Staffordsh­ire believe there is great potential to connect these concerns with broader action to address the climate emergency.

Village Halls Week 2024 is a call to action with management committees being encouraged to consider how they can ‘go green!’ – to safeguard their own future, and that of the wider environmen­t.

On Monday, a livestream will launch the publicatio­n of a new design guide produced by Stagg

Architects which offers practical advice on retrofitti­ng halls to reduce energy consumptio­n and dependency on fossil fuels. It features the efforts of six pioneering halls who have done just that – improving insulation, replacing heating systems and even generating their own electricit­y. It is hoped that with the recent £5m uplift in grant funding announced by the

Chancellor in the Spring Budget will help many more communitie­s undertake such works.

The campaign is also encouragin­g village halls to work with and provide a space for environmen­tally minded groups and initiative­s – from repair clubs, conservati­on volunteers to refill stations.

Village halls across Staffordsh­ire are expected to host open days and events to mark their involvemen­t in the campaign, to showcase the work they do, and the value they bring to the local community. Halls are taking part in the national campaign week, in a range of ways including a special ‘Farm Boy’ theatre tour from Lichfield Garrick Theatre:

Stramshall Village Hall. Sustainabl­e coffee morning. Thursday 21st March 10.45 –12.45

Alstonefie­ld Village Hall. Farm Boy. Thursday 21st March 7pm Edward Marsh Centre. Kings Award presentati­on. Friday 22nd March 1pm – 4pm

Burntwood Memorial Hall. Farm Boy. Friday 22nd March 7.30pm Aston-by-stone Village Hall. Sustainabl­e coffee morning. Saturday 23rd March. 10am – 2pm ndenstone Village Hall. Farm Boy. Saturday 23rd March 7.30pm

Maer Village Hall. Café and Easter craft fair. Sunday 24th March 10.30am –3.30pm

Quarnford & Heathylee Memorial Hall (Flash). Spring market. Sunday 24 th March 10am – 4pm

Weston Village Hall. Farm Boy. Sunday 24th March 2pm

Ipstones Memorial Hall (pictured). Telling Tales event. 22nd, 23rd and 24th March

Jill Norman, from Support Staffordsh­ire said: “There are over 180 village halls in Staffordsh­ire and they play such a vital role as community hubs. The Village Halls Week is an opportunit­y to celebrate and value what they do. It’s a chance to take part in activities and maybe even to think about joining in more often, perhaps helping out on the organizing side, as volunteers are always needed.”

Support Staffordsh­ire provides support and advice to village halls across Staffordsh­ire, including expert support and developmen­t advice on all aspects of running an effective organisati­on such as funding, charity governance, legislatio­n, and licencing. During Village Halls Week 2024, Support Staffordsh­ire’s Rural Officers will be visiting some village halls to hear their stories.

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