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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- Peak District National Park is pioneering in the Race to Zero 25th July 2024The Peak District National Park is proud to announce it is joining other UK national parks to become the first national parks in the world to sign up to the UN-backed Race to Zero pledge.
- Celebration as conservation project sees historic copper mine no longer at risk 24th July 2024The conservation of a unique Peak District mining structure has been recognised in a celebration event at historic Ecton Copper Mine.
- Archaeology event for families in the Peak District National Park 10th July 2024A free event for families who are fascinated by how people lived in the past is being provided by the Peak District National Park at Castleton Visitor Centre on Friday 26 July.
- Peak District village regeneration scheme wins planning excellence commendation 3rd July 2024Peak District planners have been praised for their part in the development of a housing scheme - providing a mix of new open market and affordable rental homes, plus modern industrial units - in the heart of the National Park.
- Peak District National Park archaeologist is shortlisted for a national award 28th June 2024Community and conservation archaeologist Dr Catherine Parker Heath has been shortlisted for Community Archaeologist of the Year in the Council for British Archaeology (CBA) and Marsh Charitable Trust’s annual awards.