Village Halls Week- Celebrating 100 years together
The opening speeches by Lord Gardiner, Richard Quallington and Deborah Clarke with information about Village Halls Week and Events for the week.

16th October 2014
As part of a process of developing proposals, North Linclonshire County Council has commissioned an Audience and Community Development Strategy. To develop ideas for the future, Resources for Change (www.r4c.org.uk) are working to help understand who could benefit from using the IoH HC and how opportunities can be created so people from all walks of life can understand and be involved in the care of the area's heritage.They will be finding out what local people think through community events, interviews and an online survey.
To find out more about events and how to get involved keep an eye on the web site or contact the partnership directly - website http://e-voice.org.uk/landscape-partnership/ or contact landscapepartnership@northlincs.gov.uk, Tel: 01724 297642.
The Partnership needs local groups, organisations and individuals to bring forward ideas and support projects that emerge in the community, and they are keen to hear from as many different communities and people as possible.
The opening speeches by Lord Gardiner, Richard Quallington and Deborah Clarke with information about Village Halls Week and Events for the week.
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