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JUBILEE HALL
2010-07-03
The Friends of the Jubilee will be holding a fundraising dance in the Jubilee Hall on 4th Sept at 7.30pm, with live band and light buffet. Please Email for tickets (cost £5).
2010-06-30
The "Friends of the Jubilee" now have a website at www.savethejubilee.lesmahagowdevtrust.com and they can be contacted directly by email at info@savethejubilee.lesmahagowdevtrust.com2010-06-24
LCC were pleased with the response to the open meeting held on Tuesday 22nd June 2010. Approximately 50 residents turned out to register their interest in the future of the hall. User groups represented were:
Male Voice Choirs
Class Act
Young Farmers
Line Dancing
Badminton
Football Academy
Tai Chi
Parent and Toddlers
There were also members of the public who attended functions in the hall and were not aligned with a particular group. Aileen Campbell, MSP was also in attendance.
Each attendee was given an agenda with an update on the hall and an outline of what may be involved in a community buy out. Jim McIntyre, chairman of LCC welcomed everyone and led an open discussion. The following topics were discussed:
· The feasibility of running a community hall, LCC gave a report on the Ravenstruther visit
· Experience within the community
· What would be required from volunteers
· The consequence if things don’t work out
· Extension of hall remaining open and the impact of an empty hall in the centre of the village
· Funding sources including the creation of a fighting fund
Following the open discussion it was agreed a committee could be formed to progress the first stage that of seeking funding for a feasibility study. Jeff Frew from the LCC and the Lesmahagow Development Trust (LDT) offered his support to the initial set up and application for funding. Jane Armstrong from the LCC and LDT also offered her support. Thirteen people put their name forward to form the new committee, Friends of the Jubilee. The LCC made a commitment to support the new committee in any way they could. Jim asked for any other comment and the meeting ended. The new committee remained behind to organise their first meeting.
So LCC are delighted that the community has taken steps to secure the future of the hall for the community and look forward to working with the group in their endeavours.
2010-05-11
LCC have booked the Jubilee Hall for Tuesday 22nd June. It is our intention to hold a public meeting at this time to bring together the views of the whole community on the future of the Jubilee Hall. More Info can be found in our Events Section2010-04-19
LCC has requested a stay of execution on the proposed closure of the Jubilee Hall. This extension was to allow the user groups who currently use the hall to settle into the alternative venues in the Fountain and local schools. Unfortunately, SLC have rejected this request citing the "current economic climate" and confirm that the Jubilee Hall will be closed once the Fountain Hall is re-opened. Read the full SLC response. The current refurbishment of the fountain is due to be completed in December 2010.
2010-03-01
Aileen Campbell, SNP MSP for South of Scotland, has offered her support to representatives of users of the Jubilee Hall, Lesmahagow, who have arranged a special meeting to discuss the next steps in the campaign to save the Hall from planned closure.
The meeting, to be held in the Jubilee Hall at 7.30pm on Tuesday 9th March, will bring together members from different groups who use the hall regularly, as well as staff from the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) and the Lanarkshire Association of Local Voluntary Organisation (ALVO). Aileen has also invited representatives from the Big Lottery Fund to attend, in the hope that they can provide information about funding options for exploring a possible community purchase of the Hall.
Commenting, Aileen Campbell MSP said:
“I’m happy to support this initiative, which has been led by the user groups themselves.
“After all the expressions of public concern, plus the recent debate in the Scottish Parliament, it makes sense to get folk together now and seriously consider what the next steps are for the campaign to save the hall.
“Going down the road of community purchase is not a decision to take lightly, which is why it will be good to have representatives present from organisations such as SCVO and ALVO who can advise on what would need to be done.
“If anyone’s interested in coming along to the meeting, they can contact my office on 08456 026 076 or 0131 348 6573 for more information.
“Of course the Council still has the opportunity to reverse its decision and save the Jubilee Hall. The Council has been pleading poverty of late, but it is prepared to spend over £1million on the Fountain Hall. The Jubilee could be given a lick of paint and kept open for much less.” 2010-01-23
Another petition has been started to save the Jubilee Hall. It is being held in the Resource Centre for all to sign. Let us hope that this one will have more success than the last one which was ignored by SLC.2010-01-15
2010-01-14
The Jubilee hall has made it onto the BBC.
2010-01-11
The Jubilee hall debate has been confirmed for Thursday 14th at 5pm.
More info can be seen here...
2010-01-05
Following a motion lodged by Aileen Campbell about the future of the Jubilee Hall, it is likely that this "Member's Business" debate could be held on thursday 14th January at 5pm in the main chamber of the Scottish Parliament. This schedule will be confirmed over the next few days.
2009-10-16
A fun-day has been arranged for Saturday 31st October in the Jubilee Hall in protest at the proposed closure.2009-09-14
A protest meeting on the Jubilee/Fountain Hall issue is being organised by local amateur dramatics group Class Act. This will take place on the 2nd or 3rd October.2009-08-05
Following the FOI information release, SLC have failed to comment other than suggesting to Aileen Campbell that they should be allowed to present their side.
2009-06-14
Commenting, Aileen Campbell MSP said:
"The information the Council has supplied to me under the Freedom of Information Act seems to raise more questions than it answers." “The Council found over half a million pound from its reserves to purchase the Fountain from the Auchlochan Trust, and yet decided to close the Jubilee Hall without making a full assessment of the cost of refurbishing or renovating it." “I’m particularly concerned that back in 2007 the Council was asked by elected members not to publicise the possible closure of the Jubilee Hall, even though it was clearly considered a consequence of purchasing the Fountain."
“My recent survey in the area showed massive local opposition to the closure of the Jubilee Hall, and serious concern about the suitability of the Fountain as a replacement. I will be visiting the Hall this Monday to meet some of the groups who use it on a regular basis."
“I will also continue to work with Lesmahagow Community Council and the relevant local Councillors to make sure the local authority is properly held to account for its actions, and to demand a rethink of the decision to close the Jubilee Hall.”
Aileen will visit the Jubilee Hall on Monday 15th June at around 1.30PM 2009-05-06 2009-05-06 <Excerpt from Official Report 30 April 2009> 2009-04-27 Further information on this issue can be found HERE 2009-04-15 “The Council considers that the facilities that will be offered in the Fountain and the new schools will more than satisfy the need for community accommodation in the area.” 2008-12-10 2008-11-13 We have known unofficially for two years now that this was the way ‘the cookie was crumbling’ when an elected representative let the cat out of the bag saying the hall would be demolished and rezoned for residential flats. See the item in this week’s Gazette under Lesmahagow. Page Last Updated - 26/07/2010
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