As work on our roof replacement ( cost will be £43K) gathers pace we are now turning our attention to replacing the ancient heating system. If we can add improved heating to a new insulated roof then our community can look forward to future events in a cosy atmosphere for years to come. The Hall is owned by our community and managed by a small team of volunteers. We need the help of as many as possible to support our drive to improve this community hub. The likely cost is £24K and while we will seek grants we will need to match fund to be successful. We are therefore launching a 2020/21 lottery which will underpin our fund raising. Further information and an application form is at https://hartingtonvillagehall.co.uk/lottery/ . We look forward to your support while offering you a chance to win monthly prizes of up to £500.
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- Have your say as Peak District National Park boss hosts new roadshows 4th February 2025Peak District residents and businesses can share their views with National Park chief executive Phil Mulligan in a new series of informal roadshows.
- National Park Authority announces significant restructure under unprecedented financial pressures 10th January 2025The Peak District National Park Authority has confirmed it is beginning consultation with a number of staff over restructure proposals that are being driven by a need to cut costs.
- Public warned of midweek safety closures for popular Monsal Trail 8th January 2025The Peak District National Park Authority has once again urged users of the popular Monsal Trail to be aware of weekday closures on the route throughout January and February 2025.
- Say it with cake! Peak District National Park Authority celebrates historic anniversary 17th December 2024Peak district leaders and trainees joined together to mark the 75th anniversary of legislation which led to the creation of the UK's national parks.
- People power leads to reinstatement of ‘lifeline’ Peak District bridge 9th December 2024A Peak District footbridge river crossing, hailed as a lifeline to locals, walkers and climbers has been rebuilt thanks to a £190,000 fundraising effort.