Barningham Village Hall
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The Village |
The HallThe size and layout of Barningham Village Hall make it an ideal choice for private and business functions.The hall is available for hire for: Meetings/Small Conferences Regular activities ongoing in the hall include language and art classes. Help raise money for Barningham Village Hall when you shop online by visiting www.easyfundraising.org.uk/barninghamvillagehall FeaturesRooms: Main Hall 36 x 18 Meeting Room 16 x 13 and there is also a kitchen.Heating: Available throughout hall Maximum Capacity: Main Hall 70 Meeting Room 20 Facilities: The modern kitchen facilities include fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher and cookers. There is a soft play area situated outside the hall that has a soft rubber surface. There are also toilet facilities accessible to all. Equipment: There are adequate chairs and tables and ample crockery and cutlery is available. Parking: There is no designated car park but roadside and around the green parking is available. Access: There is access for all into the hall. An hearing induction loop is in place. Hire Charges: HALL AND KITCHEN MEETING ROOM AND KITCHEN Registered Charity Number: 1012226 Contact01833 621024 |
Facilities
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What's On at Barningham Village Hall
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| On Friday the 26th of November 2010 | |||
| 19:30 |
Highlights Rural Touring Scheme present Bird Watching - Alex Horne Following his previous three critically acclaimed shows, Alex once again tackles a subject that other comedians would shy away from. Having conquered science, body language and Latin, this year he turns his attention to birdwatchers or twitchers, birders, dudes, ornithologists, whatever you want to call them a breed of enthusiasts too often ignored (perhaps feared) by the comedy world. Im not a birdwatcher myself, but my Dad is. Hes been watching birds for as long as Ive known him (almost 29 years). Whenever we were in the car on family holidays hed knock frantically on the window if we passed a kestrel hovering above the motorway and wed all have to look up and say, yes thats very nice Dad, well done. |
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| On Friday the 17th of December 2010 | |||
| 19:30 |
Highlights Rural Touring Scheme present Carolling and Crumpets - John Kirkpatrick This show peels away the commercial gloss of modern Christmas to reveal the life and death struggle behind many mysterious and murky goings-on in midwinter. As a singer, dancer and instrumentalist, John Kirkpatrick has been one of the most prominent figures on the English folk scene for many years. An evening with John Kirkpatrick guarantees an evening of variety and entertainment of the highest quality. Folkworks said of him one of the major figures of the English folk scene, John is much acclaimed as a musician, composer, singer, songwriter...in fact, he could be called the Renaissance Man of folk music. |
01833 621203 |
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| Weekly | Contact | Notes | |
| Mondays | |||
| 18:30 to 20:30 |
Photoshop 2 Course |
Ann Orton 01833 621024 |
Restarts September 2010 |
| Wednesdays | |||
| 18:30 to 20:30 |
Art Classes |
Ann Orton 01833 621024 |
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| Thursdays | |||
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Italian for Beginners |
Ann Orton 01833 621024 |
Restarts September 2010 | |
| Fridays | |||
| 18:00 to 19:00 |
Book Exchange Enjoy coffee, tea and a good chat! |
Jon and Sheila Smith 01833 621374 |
Free |
| Monthly (second of a month) | Contact | Notes | |
| The second Tuesday of every month | |||
| 19:15 |
WI |
01833 621320 |
Visitors and new members welcome |
LOCATION
Directions
Barningham is situated to the right of the A66 as you travel towards Scotch Corner from Barnard Castle. It is signposted from the A66. The village hall is then situated on the village green.Postcode: DL11 7DW
NB This hall does not have a postcode, the one given is a nearby location





