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Caerwys Town Hall
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Officials and Contact Details for the Town
Hall Trustees
(To Book the Town
Hall and for enquiries - please contact Sue dePrez)
(Registered Charity Number 501027)
Chair of
Town Hall Trustees Carys Biddle Tel: 07716 - 790705
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The Town Hall was upgraded in 1986 / 87, mainly through
funding from the then Delyn Borough Council. The Hall is of multi-use both during the daytime and evening. Weekly bookings
include classes in Martial Arts, Yoga, Pilates and Children’s dance, and the Hall is also booked for fundraising activities
and for local groups such as the Caerwys Historical Society and committees to meet. There are increased numbers of bookings
for birthday and children’s parties, private functions and a series of craft fairs. The Hall is the venue for regular
events, such as the ABC Drama production, Historical Society Lectures, Mayor’s Civic Sunday Reception, together with
the popular Brains, Skill & Chance annual competition and a series of film nights. It is also used by the Local Member
of Parliament and Assembly Member to hold their constituency surgeries, and as a Polling Station during local and national
elections.
The
Hall has kitchen facilities, together with crockery for over 100 people. The kitchen can be turned into a fully fitted bar
where necessary (subject to the usual licensing requirements). The Hall has a stage system that can be tailored to various
sizes, together with a public address system and ceiling height stage lighting equipment.
Caerwys Town Hall - Policies
(please click
on pdf symbol to open policy)
Complaints Policy & Procedure
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Health &
Safety Policy And Safety Arrangements
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CAERWYS TOWN HALL COVID-19
RISK ASSESSMENT
In 1874 money was donated to the town of Caerwys towards
the building of a ' Caerwys Room ' and a further donation was provided towards setting up of a ' Workingmen's Institute '.
However, both these donations were eventually placed together and with further funding raised by public subscription, it was
decided to build a Public Hall. The agreement was that the building would belong to the people of Caerwys and the running
and upkeep to be administered by a Committee of Trustees. At the present time the Caerwys Town Hall is still administered
by trustees, who are local people from the community, together with town council representation.