In a little over a fortnight work will start on dismantling the Nissen hut that has served us so well as our village hall. It will be taken to Dunkeswell where it will be rebuilt and opened as a museum of wartime artefacts.
Our new hall will start to go up soon afterwards, perhaps by the end of March. In three or four months after that, it will be complete and can be opened.
It’s all happened very quickly after a long time in which it seemed it never would. And having tried so hard for grants that were never offered, we have now attracted three in no time at all. In all, we will receive £36,000 to add to the £41,000 the community had raised for itself. The result, as things stand, is a shortfall of only about £12,000.
But that amount of money stands in the way of getting the job done on time.
We hope that the community will help us once more. In the next few days, a trustee will be in touch with you to arrange a time at which he or she can explain what we are doing and ask if you would be prepared to offer a loan or a gift. We have an attractive way of offering you a return on your money.
At the meeting, you will be given papers that you can consider before giving your answer.
We hope that you will agree to an appointment and that you may be able to help.
In the meantime, we continue to try for more grant aid – and we continue to say ‘yes’ to anyone who offers his time or materials so that we can get the job done more cheaply.
The prize is a big one: a new, warm and comfortable meeting place at last.