HelenW
22-06-2009, 04:29 PM
The annual meeting for Martin village hall is at the hall on 22 June 2009 at 7.30 . Please come along.
The hall remains open thanks to the committment of a small team of volunteers who provide invaluable administration, support and fundraising. However the hall is not used to its full potential and in advance of this year's meeting, I spoke to people in 60 households about their experiences and views of the hall and its role in village life.
A summary of people's responses and suggestions, tentative recommendations and potential ways forward are provided in a Word document attached below. I will be going through this towards the end of the meeting on 22 June.
Taking all or any of the suggestions forward will require local people who care to invest time and effort. The current small committee can continue with current levels of activity but are not in a position to take on extra work. One suggestion for bringing an active group together is to use this website to build a ‘community of interest’ online first.
Potential steps for initial discussions could be to
1. Consider facilitating some sort of well-promoted, interactive open day/drop-in quite soon this summer where additional suggestions can be put forward and all the ideas can be discussed further by residents. It may be possible or appropriate to get out-of-village support for this, but it need not be necessary.
2. Do wider and more detailed quantative research on possible providers and consumers of activities in hall, possibly with view to getting funding for taster day or programme to benefit villagers (need to prove interest/demand) and as kick-start to further activity.
3. Find out what has worked in other communities.
Absolutely nothing is decided - in fact nothing new may happen. Please use this forum to say what you think - it is your village.
The hall remains open thanks to the committment of a small team of volunteers who provide invaluable administration, support and fundraising. However the hall is not used to its full potential and in advance of this year's meeting, I spoke to people in 60 households about their experiences and views of the hall and its role in village life.
A summary of people's responses and suggestions, tentative recommendations and potential ways forward are provided in a Word document attached below. I will be going through this towards the end of the meeting on 22 June.
Taking all or any of the suggestions forward will require local people who care to invest time and effort. The current small committee can continue with current levels of activity but are not in a position to take on extra work. One suggestion for bringing an active group together is to use this website to build a ‘community of interest’ online first.
Potential steps for initial discussions could be to
1. Consider facilitating some sort of well-promoted, interactive open day/drop-in quite soon this summer where additional suggestions can be put forward and all the ideas can be discussed further by residents. It may be possible or appropriate to get out-of-village support for this, but it need not be necessary.
2. Do wider and more detailed quantative research on possible providers and consumers of activities in hall, possibly with view to getting funding for taster day or programme to benefit villagers (need to prove interest/demand) and as kick-start to further activity.
3. Find out what has worked in other communities.
Absolutely nothing is decided - in fact nothing new may happen. Please use this forum to say what you think - it is your village.