Halifax Courier

Ukranian club shuts its doors

- Tom Scargill

THE HALIFAX Ukranian Centre has closed its doors for the last time after more than 70 years.

The Associatio­n of Ukrainians in GB Halifax Branch, affectiona­tely known as the ‘Uky Club’, has played host to events and gatherings of the town’s Ukranian community for decades.

But decreasing membership numbers have seen interest in the club dwindle in recent years, leading to financial difficulti­es.

Chairman of the club Bohdan Kurylak said: “The first Ukranians arrived in Halifax in 1948 and the first premises were opened on Rhodes Street, close to St Mary’s Church.

“Then around 50 years ago the community moved to its current home Fairfield House.

“Like a lot of second generation people in the community, I was taken to the club by my par“We ents and enjoyed the events and cultural and educationa­l aspect of it. But there is unfortunat­ely no longer that willingnes­s from the third and fourth generation to take on the mantle. I understand that people may have moved out of the area or gone off to university.

have seen membership numbers dwindle in recent years to 34, so the support base isn’t really there. There are still more than 100 Ukranian families in the Halifax area but they don’t use the facility like they used to for whatever reasons.

“It is now mainly used by the Asian community to hold weddings and other events so perhaps they could take over the building, who knows.

“Unfortunat­ely outgoings are bigger than our income. That’s the reality.

“We’ve lived a hand-to-mouth existence for some time with additional support and it’s been a really difficult balancing act and final decision for the committee. A community is about the people and not a building so we can continue as a community if the wish and will is still there.”

Unfortunat­ely our outgoings are bigger than our income. That’s the reality.

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