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'''Village Hall no 3 was opened in year 2000'''.[[File:Millennium Hall Floor Plan May 1999.jpg|thumb|Floor Plan]] | '''Village Hall no 3 was opened in year 2000'''.[[File:Millennium Hall Floor Plan May 1999.jpg|thumb|Floor Plan]] | ||
[[File:Millennium Commission New Hall Plans Feb 98.jpg|left|thumb|Millennium Commission New Hall Plan. Year 2000]] | [[File:Millennium Commission New Hall Plans Feb 98.jpg|left|thumb|Millennium Commission New Hall Plan. Year 2000]] | ||
| − | ''' | + | '''Hallark December 2024. Lacey Green and Loosley Row Village Hall''' |
| − | + | '''By Natasha Kann (Bookings Secretary)''' | |
| − | As mentioned in the last edition, we decided to add some fundraising to this year’s event and monies raised were donated to the Windmill Fund. Huge thanks to Jane Herve for organising the mince pies and mulled wine, the sales of which together with donations, raised £294.50 to kick-start the fund. | + | '''Your local village hall is busy with regular users, with lots of variety on offer for the local residents of all ages, in Lacey Green, Speen and Loosley Row! Here is what is currently on offer...''' |
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| + | '''Recently started is Mucky Ducks; a baby and toddler messy play group which runs in the morning on every 3rd Monday of the month. (contact Hannah at muckyducksbuckandhemel@gmail.com).''' | ||
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| + | '''Monday afternoons see the local Indoor Bowls group in action! (see below).''' | ||
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| + | '''Monday evenings the hall is used for local karate lessons from Seido Karate. With classes for children aged 6 to adult! (contact Alan at alan@avtechuk.com).''' | ||
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| + | '''Tuesday mornings we have Yoga classes with Claire ([[Mailto:hello@clairepageyoga.com|hello@clairepageyoga.com]]).''' | ||
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| + | '''Wednesday mornings is Pilates classes with Rosie ([[Mailto:rosielewin@me.com|rosielewin@me.com]]).''' | ||
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| + | '''The WI meets in the hall in the evening of the first Wednesday of every month. The U3A group also meet every month on a Wednesday evening.''' | ||
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| + | '''We have regular meetings with the West Wycombe Art Society, who hold some of their events and art shows at the hall.''' | ||
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| + | '''A local resident, Heather, runs very popular Upholstery classes on a Thursday morning (contact Heather at heatherbreed@hotmail.co.uk).''' | ||
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| + | '''Now the weather is turning colder, the Whiteleaf Bowmen use the hall for their sessions on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. (contact Jan at secretary@whiteleafoowmen.org.uk).''' | ||
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| + | '''There is a regular coffee morning every Thursday in the meeting room at 10am where everyone is welcome to attend!''' | ||
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| + | '''The Horticultural Society hold annual events and host special speakers throughout the year.''' | ||
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| + | '''Our local amateur dramatics group, Equus, hold many of their practices and performances at the hall throughout the year. (contact Fiona at hello@fionamichaels.com).''' | ||
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| + | '''The LLS Youth Club meets fortnightly, in term time, on Friday evenings for children aged 11 upwards. (contact Natasha at natashakann@gmail.com)''' | ||
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| + | '''The Millennium Hall is also available to hire for private events with charges stated on the Lacey Green website (<nowiki>https://www.laceygreen.com</nowiki>). If you would like to hire the hall for a private function please email laceygreenhall@gmail.com Hallmark February 2024'''. | ||
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| + | '''Singing For The Sails.''' Report by Fiona Quilter-Wood | ||
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| + | We held our second “'''Carols in the Carpark” event on Christmas Eve''' reported by Fiona Quilter-Wood. It was lovely to be joined by so many families from the village to welcome Christmas. As mentioned in the last edition, we decided to add some fundraising to this year’s event and monies raised were donated to the Windmill Fund. Huge thanks to Jane Herve for organising the mince pies and mulled wine, the sales of which together with donations, raised £294.50 to kick-start the fund. | ||
Our thanks also go to the [[Village Hall Committee]] for donating the wine, to the Co-op for their kind donation of mince pies, to Clive Hodghton for loaning us his speakers and Mickey Gomm of [[Equus Productions]] for setting up the sound and lighting and making sure we had some music to sing along to! | Our thanks also go to the [[Village Hall Committee]] for donating the wine, to the Co-op for their kind donation of mince pies, to Clive Hodghton for loaning us his speakers and Mickey Gomm of [[Equus Productions]] for setting up the sound and lighting and making sure we had some music to sing along to! | ||
Revision as of 06:45, 10 September 2025
Research by Joan West
click Organisations for Children for others.
click Amenities for others.
click Village Hall for its history
also click Village Hall Committee for record of those people.
click Village Hall no 1. 1923-1979 for details.
click Village Hall no 2. 1979-1999 for details.
click Strawberry Tea for this function organised by the Village Hall Social Committee.
Hallmark February 2025. Update on defibrillators. The Rural Community Defibrillator Group
The Cabinet Renewal Project. Since 2014 RCDG has been woking to provide Public Access Defibrillators in rural locations, in and around Princes Risborough. To date we have 31 sites installed. Recently we have become increasingly aware that the early metal cabinets have been causing faults to occur with the electrical supply to an extent where a few had to be taken off the 999 register.
The solution was to remove all 10 of these and replace them with the later plastic cabinets at a cost of some £5000. This has only been possible with the help of the North West Chilterns Community Board (part of Buckinghamshire Council) and local Parishes who have generously donated towards the cost of the installations.
We were therfore extremely grateful to everyone for their help towards funding for this endeavour which enabled all 10 to be replaced and reinstated on to the 999 register.
Lacey Green has benefitted from this with the defibrillator cabinet located outside the Village Hall being replaced. In addition we would very much welcome the news that an additional defibrillator has been installed wthin the Parish at The Sports Club and another is due shortly on Lower Road, Loosley Row.
Our thanks go to everyone concerned in making this happen and again to the North West Chilterns Commuity Board and the local Councillors who supported this work.
Mark Tubb. Chairman RCDG
Village Hall no 3 was opened in year 2000.
Hallark December 2024. Lacey Green and Loosley Row Village Hall
By Natasha Kann (Bookings Secretary)
Your local village hall is busy with regular users, with lots of variety on offer for the local residents of all ages, in Lacey Green, Speen and Loosley Row! Here is what is currently on offer...
Recently started is Mucky Ducks; a baby and toddler messy play group which runs in the morning on every 3rd Monday of the month. (contact Hannah at muckyducksbuckandhemel@gmail.com).
Monday afternoons see the local Indoor Bowls group in action! (see below).
Monday evenings the hall is used for local karate lessons from Seido Karate. With classes for children aged 6 to adult! (contact Alan at alan@avtechuk.com).
Tuesday mornings we have Yoga classes with Claire ([[1]]).
Wednesday mornings is Pilates classes with Rosie ([[2]]).
The WI meets in the hall in the evening of the first Wednesday of every month. The U3A group also meet every month on a Wednesday evening.
We have regular meetings with the West Wycombe Art Society, who hold some of their events and art shows at the hall.
A local resident, Heather, runs very popular Upholstery classes on a Thursday morning (contact Heather at heatherbreed@hotmail.co.uk).
Now the weather is turning colder, the Whiteleaf Bowmen use the hall for their sessions on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. (contact Jan at secretary@whiteleafoowmen.org.uk).
There is a regular coffee morning every Thursday in the meeting room at 10am where everyone is welcome to attend!
The Horticultural Society hold annual events and host special speakers throughout the year.
Our local amateur dramatics group, Equus, hold many of their practices and performances at the hall throughout the year. (contact Fiona at hello@fionamichaels.com).
The LLS Youth Club meets fortnightly, in term time, on Friday evenings for children aged 11 upwards. (contact Natasha at natashakann@gmail.com)
The Millennium Hall is also available to hire for private events with charges stated on the Lacey Green website (https://www.laceygreen.com). If you would like to hire the hall for a private function please email laceygreenhall@gmail.com Hallmark February 2024.
Singing For The Sails. Report by Fiona Quilter-Wood
We held our second “Carols in the Carpark” event on Christmas Eve reported by Fiona Quilter-Wood. It was lovely to be joined by so many families from the village to welcome Christmas. As mentioned in the last edition, we decided to add some fundraising to this year’s event and monies raised were donated to the Windmill Fund. Huge thanks to Jane Herve for organising the mince pies and mulled wine, the sales of which together with donations, raised £294.50 to kick-start the fund.
Our thanks also go to the Village Hall Committee for donating the wine, to the Co-op for their kind donation of mince pies, to Clive Hodghton for loaning us his speakers and Mickey Gomm of Equus Productions for setting up the sound and lighting and making sure we had some music to sing along to!
Hallmark November 2023. Report by The Village Hall Committee.
A year ago, or is it two, we were able to replace the shingle covering the car park with a solid smooth surface which has benefited the disabled, the elderly and very young children, aside from removing a lot of maintenance. We financed this through the government grants for loss of income during Covid, the saving from utility bills and donations from local people and the Parish Council. We haven't used lines to indicate parking spaces and this appears to be working well – people have been very reasonable without having to squeeze out of their doors and the larger groups marshall their parking.
We reluctantly had to remove virtually all our greenery including the tree because its roots were pushing through the old surface and would do the same to the new. In October we tried to reintroduce some vegetation out the front using planting troughs. These also serve as a barrier to traffic. Bear in mind these are new and will need a year or two to develop. We can also add seasonal plants as and when.
Thanks to Fiona from Fiona Michael's Flowers and her partner who managed to complete the purchasing and planting amidst producing the drama at the Village Hall entitled the Good Life – a very enjoyable sit-com from the 1970's.
We are hoping someone will sponsor a small tree for a small trough in the centre.
The table and seating are recycled plastic (which don't actually look or feel like plastic) for a very long life. These were chosen because there is no requirement to climb over the seats in order to sit down and by removing one seat, a wheelchair user or maybe two can join in the occasion. Lastly we will be purchasing some sun-shade umbrellas as it can get very hot out on the front – next year hopefully – we don't think we'll need them now for this year.
There is no need to be a village hall user to sit and enjoy but please leave it as you find it, there is a large rubbish container round the side of the hall and of course you use it at your own risk.
Hallmark November 2023. Village Hall Bookings.
Hallmark May 2023. Village Hall Bookings. Report by Karen Hodghton (click Clive & Karen Hodghton for more about Karen)
This will be my 23rd A.G.M as booking secretary. As I reflect back, it is with great pride that such a village resource has been and, is so well used. Sadly, many previous committee members have passed away; but for those of us that had the privilege to work alongside them, they are not forgotten. It’s a very different world today compared to 1999 when the ‘new’ hall opened.
I am still surprised when an enquiry arrives and I ask if the person is familiar with the hall, to receive the reply, ‘l am not but remember the discos at the old hall!’
We receive lots of positive feedback and thanks for our facilities. Therefore, I assume we are getting something right! Thank you to everyone that uses the hall for taking care of it
Moving forward, hall bookings for 2023 are very healthy with over twenty already. I believe that this is mostly due to people being able to mix again and wanting to meet up with family and friends. There has been a resurgence of children’s parties, 50ths/40ths etc.
The hall is still being well used and continues to offer a wide variety of activities for all ages. We continue to have Bowls, Karate, Pilates, Archery, U3A, The Art Group, Yoga, Computer group, Coffee morning, WI, Horticultural Society, and Youth Club. Princes Risborough Young Farmers are now regular users and Upholstery classes have started. Equus Productions held a Musicals Night and Pantomime during 2022 and both were very well attended. Watch out for future events.
We have a few weekday slots available - Monday morning – Tuesday afternoon and evening.
In 2022 we had 31 commercial bookings. To clarify, commercial bookings do not include our regular users, only people that have a one-off booking.
As always, | would like to take this opportunity to thank all the organisations for their continued support and co-operation with the day to day running of the hall.
If anyone requires any further help or information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Many thanks.
See you again next year!
Hallmark November 2009. Report by Clive Hodghton - Chairman. 10th Anniversary of the 'New' Hall. (click Clive & Karen Hodghton for more about Clive)
Unbelievably our "New" Hall celebrated its 10th anniversary of opening in October and to mark the occasion properly we will be holding a Celebration Evening. The date for your diary is Friday 4th December from 7:30, it would have been nearer October but the hall is fairly booked up right through. The evening promises to be a fun, relaxed event with lots of current hall users showing us displays of what you can expect from the various Clubs and societies who frequent our hall. The finale is a short video showing the transition from old to new. It shows parties in both halls and even the old hall being demolished and the new one built. We are of course planning refreshments and do hope you all can join us.
The new storage area is now decorated and the new cupboards will hopefully be fitted very soon!
The Youth Club (Youth Club 1988) is still going from strength to strength. They have a very busy programme of events to keep all the youngsters occupied as well as giving them the opportunity to meet up and just get together in a safe and happy place.
While on the subject of the Youth Club, my congratulations go to Joan Smith who recently received a community excellence award, I know Joan and her team have put in lots of hard work and deserve the recognition - Well done! click George & Joan Smith for more about Joan)
The Village Hall continues to remain fairly busy with all the local organisations throughout the week. If you're looking for a new hobby you may well find that it's available right on your doorstep. Alternatively, if you would like to start a new group there are a few daytime slots still on offer.
Finally, | sincerely hope you all have a Merry Christmas and here's to a prosperous and happy new year for us all.