Category Archives: The Hall

The Feldons Wildlife Group Invite You to an Illustrated Talk on how ‘Swifts are Making a Comeback’ on June 11th

‘Swifts are Making a Comeback’ Talk at The Hall Wednesday June 11th at 8pm

Jacey Jackson, lifelong enthusiast and founder of Shipston Action for Swifts, will be sharing her passion for these birds in an illustrated talk at The Hall on June 11th.

Doors open at 7:30pm – to start at 8pm.

Refreshments will be available and donations towards the cost of the talk would be much appreciated.

For more information, please contact Sue Williams on 01608 686414.

Newsletter from Jacey re Swift News for 2025 can be seen here.

Corn Dolly Workshop at The Hall June 7th

An Introductory Workshop into the Wonderful World of Corn Dollies at The Hall on June 7th from 10.00 – 13.00

Learn the basics of strawcraft starting with a simple plait Country Favour, then a bigger Glory Braid, leading to your final Showstopper piece a ‘Welsh Border Fan’.

All materials and refreshments provided.

Cost: £45 pp

For more details and to book see poster and contact Wheatear Strawcraft 

Yoga at The Hall – First Trial Class Free

Now’s the time to try out or return to yoga!

During May, June and July 2025, you can enjoy your FIRST TRIAL CLASS FREE with Claire Parsons on Thursday evening from 7.30 at The Hall.

An hour and a quarter of Mind, Breath, Stretch and Flow.

To find out more contact Claire on 07980 543437 or visit https://www.inspirehealthandwellbeing.co.uk

(Monday morning 9:15-10:30am class also available at The Hall).

Half Term Dance Workshops for Children at The Hall

Atomic Dance Half Term workshops at The Hall for Children aged 4 – 13 yrs on May 28/29 from 9.00 – 3.00

If you are looking for an active pursuit for your child over the half-term holiday next week look no further than the Atomic Dance workshops being held at The Hall on Wednesday May 28th and Thursday May 29th from 9am – 3pm.

You can book either one or both days, contact Ellie at Atomic Dance for more information and to secure a place – click here.

Open to all, your child doesn’t have to be a student with Atomic Dance – so it’s a great way to try out classes!

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Cherington and Stourton Parish Council Annual Parish Meeting and Cherington and Stourton Parish Council Annual General Meeting: Monday April 22nd

The Cherington and Stourton Joint Parish Council Annual Parish Meeting will be held at The Hall on Monday 22nd at 7.30 pm.
This is a meeting for the residents of Cherington and Stourton and will be chaired by the Chairman of the Parish Council but it is not a meeting of the Parish Council.
Parish Councillors will be in attendance.
If any parishioner wishes to raise an issue please contact the clerk Dawn Fisher at candspcc@gmail.com.
All residents are welcome to attend, please share this invitation with your neighbours.

For agenda items see below. For full agenda see here

AGENDA : Annual Parish Meeting

  1. Welcome and introduction
  2. Apologies for absence
  3. County Councillor’s report
  4. District Councillor’s report
  5. Chairman’s report 2024/2025
  6. Financial Report 1st April 2024 – 31st March 2025
  7. Parish Matters
    • a) To consider any issues received in writing from any member of the community of this Parish.
    • b) To receive matters for information or consideration relating to Cherington & Stourton Joint Parish for future discussion. 

The Cherington and Stourton Joint Parish Council Annual General Meeting will be held at The Hall on Monday 22nd at 8.00.

For agenda items see below. For full agenda see here

AGENDA : Annual General Meeting

  1. Apologies
  2. Declarations of interest in any item to be discussed
  3. To approve the minutes of the last Annual General Meeting 
  4. Election of Chair 
  5. Election of Vice Chair
  6. Chairman’s Report
  7. Financial Report
  8. Election of Village Hall Representative
  9. Any Other Business

For previous minutes and agendas – click here

For Planning Applications click here

Cherington and Stourton Parish Council Annual Parish Meeting and Cherington and Stourton Parish Council Annual General Meeting: Tuesday April 22nd

The Cherington and Stourton Joint Parish Council Annual Parish Meeting will be held at The Hall on Monday 22nd at 7.30 pm.
This is a meeting for the residents of Cherington and Stourton and will be chaired by the Chairman of the Parish Council but it is not a meeting of the Parish Council.
Parish Councillors will be in attendance.
If any parishioner wishes to raise an issue please contact the clerk Dawn Fisher at candspcc@gmail.com.
All residents are welcome to attend, please share this invitation with your neighbours.

For agenda items see below. For full agenda see here

AGENDA : Annual Parish Meeting

  1. Welcome and introduction
  2. Apologies for absence
  3. County Councillor’s report
  4. District Councillor’s report
  5. Chairman’s report 2024/2025
  6. Financial Report 1st April 2024 – 31st March 2025
  7. Parish Matters
    • a) To consider any issues received in writing from any member of the community of this Parish.
    • b) To receive matters for information or consideration relating to Cherington & Stourton Joint Parish for future discussion. 

The Cherington and Stourton Joint Parish Council Annual General Meeting will be held at The Hall on Monday 22nd at 8.00.

For agenda items see below. For full agenda see here

AGENDA : Annual General Meeting

  1. Apologies
  2. Declarations of interest in any item to be discussed
  3. To approve the minutes of the last Annual General Meeting 
  4. Election of Chair 
  5. Election of Vice Chair
  6. Chairman’s Report
  7. Financial Report
  8. Election of Village Hall Representative
  9. Any Other Business

For previous minutes and agendas – click here

For Planning Applications click here

Theatre Tickets and Crafts at Coffee Shop at The Hall this Saturday

Coffee Shop this Saturday May 10th from 10.30 – 12.00 at The Hall

Come along to a sociable morning at the Hall and enjoy delicious home baked bacon baps, coffee, tea, hot chocolate and cake. (Take away available too).

You will have a chance to buy tickets for the next excellent professional Theatre Night at The Hall: ‘Into The Breach’.

See poster below and link for more information.

June Dunn will also be there with her beautiful crafts 50% off children’s clothes , bags from £3 in her spring sale.

If anyone would like to join the rota to help out please contact Christine Dudfield on ‭07866 127409‬.

Feldon Valley Military and Naval History Society Meeting at The Hall Wednesday May 21st

The Next Meeting of the Feldon Valley Military and Naval History Society is on Wednesday May 21st at The Hall at 8.00 pm

The subject of the meeting will be ‘An Intelligence Officer’s Battle behind Enemy Lines in Wartime Burma.

See poster below.

For further information you can contact Peter here

Next Theatre Night ‘Into The Breach’ is at The Hall on June 14th

Get your tickets now for the next professional theatre night production at The Hall on Saturday June 14th

Tickets are available now for ‘Into The Breach’, another brilliant Theatre night coming to The Hall – £15 / £8 U16’s

Contact: info@thehallevents.org.uk or click here

Come early and relax in the Lobby Bar, open at 6:30pm serving alcoholic and soft drinks, freshly ground coffee and tea, snacks, popcorn and ice creams.

Performance starts at 7:30pm

About “INTO THE BREACH”

It’s “Dad’s Army meets The Vicar of Dibley!”

A wonderful comedy written and performed by Mark Carey.

George Crocker is keen to liven up his dull life so he decides to join the village Drama Club hoping to play the panto dame. What happens next turns his world upside down and instead he finds himself taking on the role of Henry 5th!

Set during the Second World War this original, inspiring show is suitable for everyone and with one actor playing all 17 parts you can guarantee it’s going to be a hoot!

Join the Bards Charity Bike Rides and Walk Event May 17th

Bard’s Bike Rides and Walk Charity Event – 100km and 40km ride or 5 mile Walk from The Hall

It’s a great day out, starting from The Hall cycling around the glorious Warwickshire countryside through picturesque villages and (on the 100km Ride) past the Edge Hill battlefields.

For information and to SIGN UP for rides or walks click here

Registration between 9.30 – 10.00.

Food will be available before and after the rides or walks.

There will be:

  • 100 km (60 mile) Challenge Ride
  • 40 km (25 mile) Classic Ride
  • Bard’s Bluebell Walk: 5-6 miles.

Email: bardsride@gmail.com
www.bardsride.co.uk
Facebook (@bardsride)
Twitter(@bardsride)