Barnsley Chronicle

£450k to be invested in refurbishi­ng village hall

- By Jack Tolson

MAJOR improvemen­t works at Mapplewell and Staincross Village

Hall are set to pick up pace next week thanks to almost £500,000 in funding.

The village hall and the library, which are located in the same building, will undergo major improvemen­ts over the next few months.

The £350,000 programme, funded by the council’s Principal Towns programme, includes updating all the lighting to LED lighting inside and out, replacing the main boiler and heating system and making improvemen­ts to sewerage, as well as to the foyer and other key areas of the building.

The £100,000 transforma­tion of the community library, which will be temporaril­y closed from March 28, includes layout improvemen­ts, new carpets and redecorati­on, new shelving and furniture and an enhanced children’s library.

Manager of the hall, Nick Hibberd, said: “Over the years, we have worked hard to be accepted as a key central hub, offering much more than a traditiona­l village hall in what we try to attract to the area for the benefit the whole community.

“For this reason, this is seen as much more than a financial investment.

“It recognises the dedication and commitment of the Mapplewell and Staincross Village Hall charity and all of their efforts to make a real difference to the people of Mapplewell, Staincross and the surroundin­g community.”

He added that he remains confident the hall will remain open and operationa­l throughout the works, albeit through the use of different entrances and exits.

Tenants such as the nursery and the rifle club will be able to continue to operate as normal, as will day-to-day activities, most of which operate at weekends and evenings.

Local firm O and P Constructi­on Services will begin preparing the site today – and they’re hoping to complete the scheme within 20 weeks.

Coun Robin Franklin, cabinet spokespers­on for regenerati­on and culture, said: “This investment is fantastic news for Mapplewell, Staincross and the surroundin­g area.

“The village hall is a vital hub for social and cultural activities, and these works will help to enhance its role and appeal, as the hall will be future-proofed and become more energy-efficient.

“The village hall committee have shown great vision and passion for making the hall a welcoming place for everyone. The council is committed to ensuring our communitie­s are connected and thriving, and I’m sure this project will make a positive difference to the lives of many people in Mapplewell and beyond.”

It’s the second time in as many years the hall has benefited from funding, following a £205,000 refurbishm­ent which was funded by the National Lottery Community Fund.

Coun Franklin added: “Together with the investment in 2023, this fresh programme of works will ensure that the village hall will continue to be a thriving hub offering a diverse range of activities for all ages, bringing people together, supporting community cohesion and wellbeing and enhancing the identity of Mapplewell as a special place.”

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