Mickleton Village Hall
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The Village |
The HallMickleton Village Hall was built in 1993, on the site of the no-longer-habitable 100 year old Church Institute. It's a full-sized, award winning hall, built in three short years entirely by the enthusiastic efforts of virtually everyone in the village. The Hall was formally opened by the Earl of Strathmore on Jan 1st 1994 and has been well used ever since. Its prime purpose is to serve the village and it's three associated parishes; but its size and layout make it an ideal choice for private and business functions as well as being a popular venue for visiting theatre companies, musical events from R'n'B to choral concerts, busy user sections, Parish council meetings and much more besides.The hall is available for hire for: • Meetings/Seminars Regular activities ongoing in the hall include the Cinema Club, Teesdale Day Clubs, stage productions and concerts and the extremely popular R ‘n’ B nights. To visit the Mickleton RnB Club website please click on the link below: http://www.mickletonrnb.co.uk/ FeaturesRooms: See floor plan belowHeating: Available throughout the hall Maximum Capacity: For entertainment licence, 300 in total. Facilities: This modern hall has excellent facilities. The stage with full lighting, PA system full mixing system and a changing room make it an ideal venue for parties, stage productions and concerts. There is a fully equipped IT suite with PC’s, printers, digital cameras, disabled access equipment and Internet connection. The extensive kitchen facilities include fridge, freezer, microwave and cooker. The toilet facilities are accessible to all. The meeting room on the first floor is fully carpeted with comfortable seating and the meeting room on the ground floor has refreshment and bar facilities. Equipment: The hall has adequate chairs and tables and there is ample crockery and cutlery available. The sports equipment includes pool table, table tennis equipment, badminton and basketball nets. The hall also benefits from a cinema quality screen with surround sound that is used on a regular basis for a Cinema Club showing the latest films. Parking: There is a designated car park with 24 spaces plus 2 marked accessible parking spaces. Roadside parking is also available. Bar Facility: Full bar facility available Access: Wide entrance to hall. Ramp at rear of the hall. Induction loop for the hearing impaired. Hire Charges: Contact the hall directly Registered Charity Number: 1011422 Floor PlanClick here to see a floor plan for this hallContactMarion Hutchinson - 01833 640331 or email hall@mickleton.co.uk |
Facilities
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What's On at Mickleton Village Hall
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| On Friday the 17th of September 2010 | |||
| 18:00 |
Mickleton Cinema Club 6.00pm Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang Cert. U Starring: Emma Thompson, Ralph Fiennes, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Maggie Smith. Brief synopsis The second instalment from the popular franchise, this new adventure sees Nanny McPhee employing her supernatural skills to help a young mother (Maggie Gyllenahall) taking care of her unruly kids while her husband (Ewan McGregor) is courageously fighting for Britain during World War II. Runtime: 105 mins 8.00pm Shutter Island Cert. 18 Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Emily Mortimer, Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley. Brief synopsis: Shutter Island is one of the most well crafted psychological thrillers to come by since Silence Of The Lambs. And it is no coincidence both were brilliantly written novels. Shutter Island is adapted by a book written by Dennis Lehane (wrote gone baby, gone and mystic river). It is a book filled with twists and turns, that will leave the reader dizzy. And, that is what it's film counterpart does to the fullest. Runtime: 138 mins. |
David Hutchinson 01833 640331 |
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| On Saturday the 23rd of October 2010 | |||
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Mickleton RnB Club presents Mike Sanchez and the Portions Tickets £16.00 |
Sue Brown 01833 640854 or email sue@mickletonrnb.co.uk |
www.mickletonrnb.co.uk | |
| On Saturday the 20th of November 2010 | |||
| 19:00 |
Highlights Rural Touring Scheme present Miracle on 34th Street - The Farnham Maltings A new play for the whole community that promises to warm the coldest of places through long winter nights. Welcome to New York. Welcome to wintertime 1947. Welcome to Miracle on 34th Street. Valentine Davies’ classic holiday tale has been described by many as twentieth century Christmas Carol, with its warm, funny story of an old man who insists that he actually is Santa Claus. Using their own inimitable style Farnham Maltings has transformed everyone’s favourite Christmas story into two hours of magical, rough edged theatre complete with Santa’s grotto, thanksgiving parade and newly fallen snow... |
07794 850282 |
Part of 'A Night Less Ordinary' free theatre tickets for under 26s scheme. |
| Weekly | Contact | Notes | |
| Wednesdays | |||
| 20:00 to 21:00 |
Cardio/Circuit Training |
Evelyn Walton 01833 640498 |
£3.00 per class |
| Thursdays | |||
| 11:30 to 14:00 |
Teesdale Day Clubs (Lunch) |
Office 01833 695822 |
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| Fortnightly | Contact | Notes | |
| Every other Wednesday | |||
| 14:00 |
Wednesday Over 50's Club |
Moss Anderson 01833 640357 |
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| Monthly (first of a month) | Contact | Notes | |
| The first Monday of every month | |||
| 20:00 |
Mickleton Village Field Committee Meeting New members very welcome. Minutes of the meeting will be displayed on the village notice boards or forward your email address to a committee member to receive them directly. |
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| The first Tuesday of every month | |||
| 19:30 |
Village Hall Meeting |
Marion Hutchinson 01833 640331 |
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| Monthly (third of a month) | Contact | Notes | |
| The third Wednesday of every month | |||
| 19:00 |
Parish Council Meeting |
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LOCATION
Directions
From Barnard Castle take the B6277. Pass through Lartington, Cotherstone and Romaldkirk, then the next village is Mickleton. The village hall is on the right hand side of the road next to the Blacksmiths Arms pub.Hall Postcode: DL12 0JR






