STRONG FUTURE: Peter Wilson reopens the newly refurbished Ravensworth Village Hall
STRONG FUTURE: Peter Wilson reopens the newly refurbished Ravensworth Village Hall

A RURAL village hall has been transformed in a £30,000 lockdown scheme.
The hall, in Ravensworth, was facing reduced rentals after having no upgrades for 40 years. Trustees were concerned it would fall into dereliction as conditions were deterring users.
But with the help of almost £20,000 from Richmondshire District Council’s Community Investment Fund a new kitchen has been installed during lockdown. It includes two ovens, industrial dishwasher, hob, fridge and sinks. A survey of residents, from Ravensworth and the neighbouring communities of Whashton and Kirby Hill, had brought up a long list of suggested events to keep the hall running but all relied on having useable kitchen facilities.
“Until we had this work done everyone was bringing pre-prepared food in and not using the old facilities,” said hall treasurer Carol Robinson. “It has made a massive difference to what the hall can offer our community and was made possible thanks to the district council.”
Leader of Richmondshire District Council Cllr Angie Dale, added: “I am delighted to see this hall being brought back into full use with the help of district council money. Our grant scheme aims to support new projects and improvement schemes to boost facilities for local people, and this refurbishment fitted that brief perfectly.”
The hall was reopened by Peter Wilson who was born and has always lived in the village, working as the village blacksmith. He attended the hall when it was the village school and was involved in the last restoration in 1983.