yarmhall.co.uk
Yarm Fellowship Hall
http://www.yarmhall.co.uk/Friends.html
West Street, Yarm, TS15 9BT. How to find us. Yarm Fellowship Hall is run as a Charitable Trust by the Yarm Fellowship Committee. It is not a profit making organisation and all the income is used to pay for utilities, repairs and upgrade the facilities. Committee members give their time freely and do not claim expenses - because they believe the Hall is an important facility for all. In return you will:. Be put on a mailing list. Given priority booking and discount for events. Download an application form.
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Yarm Fellowship Hall
http://www.yarmhall.co.uk/Map.html
West Street, Yarm, TS15 9BT. How to find us. The Yarm Fellowship Building is located in West Street which runs parallel to Yarm High Street. Access to West Street is gained via Bridge Street or Bentley Wynd as shown. Although there is usually adequate parking space in West Street, there is additional free parking space for 16 cars in the Olde Market car park shown, which is only 200m from the Hall via a footpath cut through to West Street.
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Yarm Fellowship Hall
http://www.yarmhall.co.uk/Trustees.html
West Street, Yarm, TS15 9BT. How to find us. The Trustees of Yarm Fellowship Hall are;. Together the Trustees form Yarm Fellowship Committee. The Trust has a number of policies and carried out a risk assessment- see below. Website designed by John Rhodes 2011.
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Yarm Fellowship Hall
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West Street, Yarm, TS15 9BT. How to find us. Friday 28th October at 7.30pm. The Last Station Keeper. Tickets 9.50 / U16 5.00. The station house at Honeypot Holt is under attack and not just from the resident bees! A hilarious and heartfelt look at the perils of modern life as the 21st Century ‘need for speed’ hits the old ways head on. The Last Station Keeper". E-mail below for tickets.
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Yarm Fellowship Hall History
http://www.yarmhall.co.uk/History.html
West Street, Yarm, TS15 9BT. How to find us. The foundation stone was laid in 1822 to build a primitive Baptist chapel and was completed in 1831. In 1897 the Main Hall was added and following its completion, the middle hall was built to join the two halls together. This became a Methodist Church until it was sold to Yarm Parish Church in the early sixties. The hall was used as the parish hall until it was sold to the Emmanuel Fellowship Church in 1976. Hall Fees 2012 are kept at 15 per hour.
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Yarm Fellowship Hall
http://www.yarmhall.co.uk/index.html
West Street, Yarm, TS15 9BT. How to find us. The Fellowship Hall was established as a trust in July 1999. It provides a central meeting place and recreational facility for the people of Yarm and surrounding rural communities. It also promotes community activities, the arts, education, sport, health and allows disabled and disadvantaged groups the opportunity to participate. Full details of the facilities can be found on our facilities page - left. Hall Fees are from 15 per hour.
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Yarm Fellowship Hall
http://www.yarmhall.co.uk/Bookings.html
West Street, Yarm, TS15 9BT. How to find us. Fellowship Hall - Regular Bookings. The chart above indicates when our regular bookings are held. Click on the button below for a large size version. Use the form below to enquire whether the hall is available. Download an enquiry form. To post or scan and E-mail. Use the form below to book the hall. Download a booking form.
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Yarm Fellowship Hall
http://www.yarmhall.co.uk/Facilities.html
West Street, Yarm, TS15 9BT. How to find us. Lynn Smith Dance Class. The hall has facilities for the disabled. Disabled access ramp at the front, and disabled access fire escapes. Ladies, gents and disabled toilets. Crockery and cutlery for 150 people. Tables and chairs for up to 160 people. We have just replaced our chairs thanks to a lottery grant. 4 Star approved catering Kitchen, which boast a double oven, hot cupboard, dishwasher stainless steel work surfaces, microwave and industrial size fridge.
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Yarm Fellowship Hall
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West Street, Yarm, TS15 9BT. How to find us. Badapple Theatre Company - 5 December 2014. The Mice Who Ate Christmas. Sheltering in a village church on Christmas Eve, the hungry mice eat through the church organ bellows by mistake, leaving the kindly young priest without a note of music for Midnight Mass. Edna and Wilbur have to hurry to make amends, and in doing so inspire the writing of a brand new Christmas carol. For age 8 and upwards.). A Month in the Country - 22 November 2014. The central question ...