Village Halls Week - a celebration of rural communities

Published on 11th January 2019

As a member of ACRE, Devon Communities Together is pleased to share the following press release:

National Charity Action with Communities in Rural England (ACRE) and their 38 member organisations are running a week long campaign to celebrate England’s 10,000 Village Halls. 

Village Halls are an integral part of rural communities but are often overlooked. Think back over the years; birthday parties, christenings, weddings and funerals. Key moments in our lives – all treading the boards of our Village Halls. 

This year we think about how Village Halls provide a space for communities to come together, something ever more pertinent with the rising number of people effected by loneliness. 

Rural communities in particular are seeing diminishing services and social areas, such as the closing of pubs and shops. When these community spaces disappear, it becomes harder to connect, meet new people and have that much needed interaction. 

ACRE believe Village Halls play a huge part in tackling these issues, for example providing community shops and pop up pubs where there are none, as well as social groups for older and younger people alike. 

From the 22 January to the 28 January 2019, every county will see a series of events to bring people together and celebrate these crucial rural spaces. The campaign is supported by Defra with an appearance in the week from Lord Gardiner of Kimble. 

Events include performances from Ian McMillan, renowned poet and broadcaster and children’s author and illustrator Steve Antony. 

In addition, the NRTF has commissioned stand-up poet Kate Fox to write and perform a piece celebrating village halls. 

For a full list of events visit the ACRE Website. 
www.acre.org.uk