Freeland Hall
Freeland Hall
Freeland Hall Management Committee
The Hall site is leased from the Parish Council for 70 years from 1965. Freeland Hall Management Committee with its Trustees and representatives of the Village organisations undertakes the maintenance, upkeep and insurance of the property.
Currently the Trustees (and their roles) are:
Peter Newell; Chairman;
Terry Jones; Vice-chairman and Gardening Club Representative
Dorothy Sharpe; Treasurer
Tony Langley; Secretary
Robert Crocker; Fundraising Officer
Jane Foster; Booking Secretary
Rebecca Coyne; Booking Secretary
Bill Phillips; Parish Council Representative, and
Joyce Williams; Committee Member.
All organisations that use the hall are welcome to send representatives to the meetings of the Committee.
Drawing by artist Susan Woolley of Freeland Hall and the planned CRF
When sufficient funds have been raised, a Community Recreation Facility (CRF) with modern sports changing rooms and a community recreation room will be added behind the new hall.
The car park (which is jointly used with the Yeoman Public House and holds about 36 cars) is positioned on the Southern side of the new hall.
Freeland Hall is the new Village Hall in Freeland. It is situated in the centre of the Village opposite the Yeoman Public House on Wroslyn Road. Its Postcode is OX29 8AL.
It was officially opened on 16 September by Rt Hon David Cameron, our local MP and Prime Minister.
The Hall was built by Hyatt Construction Ltd., Unit 3, Station Lane, Witney, the Architect was Ray Tollady,dip arch (Oxford) 43 Ducklington Lane, Witney, the Quantity Surveyor was Rowland Butt of Brading Butt, 3 Meadow Court, High Street, Witney, and the Health & Safety Consultant was Brian Leech of B & L Associates Ltd., Freeland.
Funding came from a £100,000 grant from West Oxfordshire District Council, a £50,000 grant from Waste Recycling Environmental Ltd (WREN) and local fund-raising, including £9,100 raised by Freeland Open Gardens as well as generous private anonymous donations. The remainder of the £500,000 project has come from a loan from the Public Works Loan Board repayable over 25 years from the Precept.
The project was organised by a Working Group set up by the Parish Council consisting of: Bill Pinkerton (Chairman), Mary Ann Canning, Robert Crocker, Peter Newell, Martin Shann and Colin Smith.
Attached is a history of the development of the project with minutes of the Working Group meetings.