Episodios

  • Stronger Together: The Village Hall Consortium Making Waves
    Sep 18 2025

    The North Northumberland Village Halls Consortium demonstrates how 80 village halls work together to share knowledge, resources, and support across their rural communities. Their volunteer-led network provides crucial services like affordable PAT testing and trusted contractor recommendations, creating a sustainable model for village hall collaboration that has thrived for over 20 years.

    • Nearly 80 village halls in North Northumberland working as a self-help group for over 20 years
    • Consortium recently received funding through the Benefact Group's "Closer to You" initiative
    • Members collectively manage approximately £22 million worth of property assets
    • Shared contractor database helps halls find reliable service providers
    • Volunteer-run PAT testing service keeps costs affordable (about £15 for small halls)

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  • From Draughty to Efficient: Transforming Community Spaces
    Aug 21 2025

    We dive into the world of energy efficiency for village and community halls with experts Andy Mitchell and Phil Strickland from 21 Degrees, exploring practical solutions to reduce carbon footprints and energy costs.

    • Heat pumps can work effectively in any reasonably insulated building when properly designed and installed
    • Understanding the difference between how boilers and heat pumps heat spaces is crucial for optimal efficiency
    • Insulation fundamentally changes a building's physics, requiring careful consideration of moisture management
    • Mechanical heat recovery ventilation systems improve air quality while maintaining energy efficiency
    • EV charging points offer village halls an opportunity to provide valuable services to their communities
    • Solar panels work even on cloudy days and can be integrated with EV chargers and battery storage

    Entries are now open for the Village Halls Inspiration Awards 2025, celebrating the incredible work happening in village, community and church halls across the country. You can apply between the 1st of May and the 30th of September, so do consider putting your hall forward.


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  • Insurance Decoded: What Do You Need To Know?
    Jul 24 2025

    We discuss the crucial yet often overlooked topic of village hall insurance and launch a new listener poll to shape future episodes on insurance topics that matter most to trustees and committee members.

    • Insurance often becomes a priority only when something goes wrong
    • Most trustees delegate insurance to one person with little collective oversight
    • Insurance is a legal contract protecting your building, people, and finances
    • New anonymous poll available at thevillagehallspodcast.com/facebook-polls
    • Future episodes will explain most requested insurance topics in plain language
    • Topics include buildings insurance, liability coverage, business interruption, and more
    • Understanding insurance principles helps trustees ask better questions
    • Village Halls Inspiration Awards 2025 entries open until 30th September
    • £5,000 prize fund sponsored by Allied Westminster and Ecclesiastical
    • Awards recognise grassroots action regardless of hall size or budget

    https://thevillagehallspodcast.com/facebook-polls/


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  • How Spot Heating Can Transform Your Village Hall
    Jun 26 2025

    We explore spot heating technology with Joe Bristow from BN Thermic, diving into how this instant, energy-efficient solution can transform village halls by heating people directly rather than warming the air.

    • Spot heating provides immediate warmth without needing to pre-heat spaces, making it perfect for sporadic hall usage
    • Spot heating targets people and objects rather than air temperature, working even with doors open
    • Installation can often utilise existing wiring, making it cost-effective for halls with limited budgets
    • Advanced control systems include motion sensors that activate heaters only when spaces are occupied
    • The technology creates a noticeable "curtain of warmth" that transforms user comfort in otherwise difficult-to-heat spaces
    • Integration with battery storage and renewable energy sources supports net-zero carbon goals
    • A hybrid approach combining spot heating with minimal background heating protects building fabric from damp

    Entries for the Village Halls Inspiration Awards 2025 are now open until September 30th. Visit our website at villagehallspodcast.com to find out more and submit your hall for consideration.


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  • Connecting the Disconnected: Village Hall Internet Options Explained
    Jun 4 2025

    We dive into the practical world of internet connectivity for village halls, exploring everything from 4G to Starlink, fiber to copper, sharing real-world experiences to help you make the best choice for your community space.

    • Internet is now classified as a human right, yet many rural communities still struggle with speeds below 0.5 Mbps
    • Community-led solutions like Hebnet CIC have successfully provided internet coverage across 600 square miles of Scotland's Highlands and Islands
    • Starlink offers viable speeds but at a significant cost (approximately £75/month), making it suitable only where no alternatives exist
    • 4G can provide excellent performance in low-population areas but may struggle during peak usage periods
    • Village halls should aim for minimum 50 Mbps connections when planning to stream live events
    • Hardwired access points are superior to mesh networks for reliable coverage throughout larger buildings
    • Multiple WiFi networks from a single access point can separate secure payment systems from general public use
    • Outdated routers can significantly limit connection speed regardless of your internet package

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  • Legionnaire's Disease: The Silent Threat in Village Halls
    May 13 2025

    The hidden dangers lurking in your village hall's water system could be putting your community at risk. Water safety expert Dee Thornton joins us to shed light on Legionnaire's disease - a potentially fatal lung infection caused by bacteria that thrive in stagnant water systems.

    Dee expertly breaks down the perfect storm conditions that make village halls particularly vulnerable: infrequent usage leading to water stagnation, aging infrastructure, and the presence of nutrients like rust and limescale that feed bacteria growth. She explains why this matters so critically for community spaces that often serve vulnerable populations, including the elderly and those with respiratory conditions.

    What makes this episode essential listening for every trustee is the clear explanation of your legal responsibilities. As Dee reveals, the Health and Safety Executive has recently recruited 250 new inspectors specifically targeting compliance in areas including water safety. She demystifies the process of becoming compliant, walking through practical steps from risk assessments to temperature monitoring and system maintenance, all while emphasizing cost-effective solutions that won't break the bank for charitable organizations.

    The conversation covers everything from understanding basic legal requirements to specific maintenance procedures for water tanks, calorifiers, and pipework. You'll learn about the crucial temperature parameters (hot water above 50°C, cold water below 20°C), proper cleaning protocols, and the importance of regular flushing and record-keeping. Dee even offers village halls access to free introductory presentations and affordable training options to help trustees get started on the path to compliance.

    Don't miss this vital episode that could literally save lives in your community. Subscribe to The Village Halls Podcast for more essential guidance on managing and maintaining your community space.

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    37 m
  • £5,000 Prize Fund: How Your Village Hall Story Could Win a prize
    Apr 24 2025

    The 2025 Village Halls Inspiration Awards are announced with a £5,000 prize fund to celebrate the beating hearts of rural communities across the UK. Marc Smith and Allied Westminster MD Gavin Mitchell discuss how these awards evolved from a photography competition to an initiative showcasing inspirational stories from village halls nationwide.

    • Awards open from May 1st to September 30th, 2025
    • Total prize fund of £5,000 (£2,500 first prize, £1,500 second prize, £1,000 third prize)
    • Open to all village, community and memorial halls in rural parts of the UK
    • Entries should be 600-800 words telling an inspiring story
    • Judges looking for impactful, authentic stories that could inspire others
    • Entries must have permission from the hall's governing body

    Submit your entry through the Village Halls podcast website. If you have questions, leave a comment on the podcast page.


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  • The Legacy of Village Halls with Louise Beaton: Halls for All
    Mar 15 2025

    Louise Beaton returns to discuss her new book "Halls for All," co-authored with David Clark, chronicling the 500-year evolution of village halls from exclusive reading rooms to vital community hubs.

    • Village halls evolved from reading rooms and mechanics institutes that often excluded women until after WWI
    • Women's Institutes became a driving force for more inclusive community spaces after the First World War
    • Sir Henry Roo played a pivotal role in the 1920s, working with government to repurpose army huts as memorial halls
    • COVID created challenges for some halls as organizations disbanded, but opportunities for others through community cafes and pop-up pubs
    • Three key lessons for the future: continued need for ACRE advisory services, importance of long-term capital funding, and better regulatory frameworks
    • Village halls collectively contribute approximately £178 million annually to the rural economy
    • The book features remarkable stories of determination, including halls that fought government for rebuilding during WWII
    • HRH Princess Royal contributed the foreword, recognising volunteers who often go unacknowledged

    The book "Halls for All" is published on March 15th, available from all good bookshops (£16.99) or directly from Amberley Publishers (£15.29 plus postage). Some ACRE Network members will be selling copies at county events during National Village Halls Week.


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    24 m