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Speaker Nights

The 2024/25 season of speaker nights at Chatton Village Hall will be held on the last Thursday of the month from September to April. With an exciting and interesting set of topics and speakers, they are free of charge and refreshments will be available from 7:00pm with the talks beginning at 7.30pm. Everyone welcome.

November 28th - Mark Hatton

Gravestones of Northumberland The evolution, meaning, mystery and beauty of gravestones in Northumberland.

January 30th - Elizabeth Devon

Our local geological story

February 27th - Helen Sutherland

Understanding autistism

March 27th - Ian Catchpole

Classic Car Restoration - How hard can it be?

April 24th - Anthea Wood

Second time round; becoming a second career artist

Please contact Helen Brewin or Gill Rollings if you have any suggestions or ideas for speakers or subjects for future talks. Or indeed you would like to give a talk on a topic dear to you. They would love to hear from you.


Coffee Morning

??? Quiz Night ???

The next quiz night will be held on Wednesday 4th December at 7:30pm
All Welcome - bring your own refreshments


Grimm Tales

Friday 20th December 2024

Step into a mesmerizing world of enchantment with “Grimm Tales,” adapted and directed by Louis Roberts.

Presented by NTC Touring Theatre Company Ltd., this captivating show tours Christmas 2024, offering a blend of fast-paced physical theatre and gleefully gothic storytelling that will enthral both children and families alike.
Embrace the magic and mystery as classic fairy tales are brought to life on stage in a truly unforgettable experience.

Curtain up 6pm, refreshments from 5.30pm.

Tickets: Adult £10, Child £5 from Chatton Village Store


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Chatton's Village Hall

The Village Hall was originally the school for the village until it's closure in 2008. The Committee and trustees took over the building as a community resource in 2010.

The logo represents the 5,000 year old neolithic 'Cup & Ring' markings that can be found nearby on Chatton Bank.

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