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Revitalising Glyme Hall

Chipping Norton Town Council is excited to announce that, from January 2025, terms have been agreed for the Council to take on a new lease of Glyme Hall, a valued community hub. This marks an important step forward in ensuring the hall continues to serve as a vibrant space for the local community, supporting a range of activities from adult learning programmes to youth services, health and wellbeing initiatives, and more

Once the contract has been completed, all existing users will be contacted to ensure that the venue continues to be used for the benefit of the community. Our goal is to develop Glyme Hall into a bustling centre for community activities, where residents of all ages can come together to learn, connect, and enjoy a variety of events and services.

With the Council’s established resources, expertise, and dedicated team, we are fully committed to providing effective management and ensuring that Glyme Hall remains accessible and welcoming to all. The Council is well-placed to manage the hall sustainably and efficiently, using our experience in running community services. We are committed to maintaining a high standard of service and developing the hall to meet the needs of Chipping Norton’s residents.

Town Mayor, Cllr Sandra Coleman adds “Whether it’s hosting educational workshops, fitness classes, youth clubs, or local meetings, Glyme Hall will continue to be a cornerstone of the community under the Council’s stewardship. We are excited to embark on this new chapter and look forward to working closely with residents and community groups to ensure Glyme Hall thrives as a hub of activity and inclusivity.”

Published
8 October 2024
Last Updated
8 October 2024