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A brief history of Milborne St Andrew Village Hall
On the 29th September 1943 Sidney and Mona Isabel Field of
Longthorns, bought the land from Bradford Property Trust who were
managing the sale of the Debenham estate.
They paid £200 the equivalent today is £9631.84.
Mr & Mrs Field intended to gift it to the villagers of Milborne
St Andrew.
The Deed of Dedication intended that the land be ‘used
for the purposes of physical and mental training and recreation and
social moral and intellectual development through the medium of playing
fields, reading and recreation rooms, library, lectures, classes,
recreations and entertainment or otherwise as may be found expedient for
the benefit of persons resident in the neighbourhood of the village of
Milborne St Andrew without distinction of sex or political religious or
other subject to the provision of these present.’ A Trust Deed was signed on 8th March 1944 which transferred the responsibility for the land to a Committee of Management or Trustees and registered as a Charity. This group consisted of
J.L Gray - Parish Council
The first meeting was scheduled in October 1944.
Records show that the first meeting was held in the school on 14th
January 1944. Key dates:
·
In October
1950, the Youth Club were given permission to erect a ‘Nissen Hut’.
·
The new hall
was opened June 1952 following a lot of fundraising.
The cost of which was more than £3000.
·
In July 1952
the committee held their meeting in the new hall
·
A Playing
Field Committee was set up to plan the development of the land so that
it could be better used.
·
In 1959 the
loan that had been obtained was finally paid off.
·
In 1962 there
was a public meeting about the playing field and a new subcommittee was
formed. The field was officially
opening in September 1964
·
In 1963 there
were problems with the car park.
·
The playground
equipment was bought in 1965.
·
The playgroup
which had been using the hall moved to Ansty but returned in 1971.
·
Quotes for the
new extension were received in 1974 and the hall extension of the
committee room was started in June of 75 and completed in November of
that same year. With the loft extension completed in March 1979.
·
There was a
meeting in May 1985 to discuss the use of the top field which had
previously been rented to Mr Miller from 1980.
·
In 1987 the
Hall won a prize in the best kept Village Hall competition run by Dorset
County and sponsored by Girobank.
·
In 2014 the
playground multi-play equipment was condemned as it did not meet safety
requirements.
·
In 2015
discussions led to a plan to use the ‘top field’ for a bike track and
walking paths.
·
In 2016 the
grant form Postcode Lottery enabled the re-creation of the area.
·
2016 new
equipment purchased for the play park including new flooring.
Funded through Tesco Bags of Help and S106 grant.
·
Following many
years of planning and application the charity converted to an
‘Charitable Incorporated Organisation’ (CIO) in 2022. Pam Shults – Village History Group. Make Contact |
Hall Address: Milborne St. Andrew Village Hall
Chairman: 11, Wetherby Close
Milborne St Andrew
DT11 0JN
t: 07798 720812
Secretary: Linda Wright t: 01258 839255
Bookings Secretary: Susan Poet t:
07866
313999
Treasurer: Ed Frost t: 07766 254881 |
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