Contracts signed for new hall!

Rev David McGladdery signs the contract for the new hall
Rev David McGladdery signs the contract with Mike Gwilliam, accompanied by church wardens Jane Stone and Sue White.
Steve Martin and Bill Leddington with contractor Mike Gwilliam
Steve Martin and Bill Leddington view the plans with contractor Mike Gwilliam

The contracts for a new hall in Overmonnow have now been signed with MG Contractors Ltd of Coleford.

Many years since planning first started to redevelop St Thomas’ Church Hall, work is now expected to start in July, following the award of a grant of £340,000 from the Welsh Government, further fundraising, grants from several trusts and many donations.

The building work will take until April or May 2017 and once completed we will then need to make sure the hall is fully equipped and ready and we will continue fundraising towards all the fixture, fittings and finishing work.

To prepare for the work the hall will close on Sunday 29th May and there will be no further activities in the hall until it is re-opened next year (we hope it will be about Easter-time). All groups have been asked to remove everything they store at the hall. We will sell some items that are no longer needed and dispose of everything else. We have furniture, fridge, dishwasher, microwaves, chairs etc. to go.

  • Sat 21 May: Goodbye Hall – Bring & Share Supper with games, beetle drive etc. Come and enjoy food, fellowship and fun in the hall.

Once closed we will complete the removal of all items and we are looking for storage space for some items including a electric piano, office equipment and kitchen items.

What’s it all for?

The redevelopment of the hall will include giving a new entrance courtyard and a new side entrance. The main hall will be extended and a new first floor prayer/quiet room added. There will be new toilets and the changes will enable three or four activities to go on at the same time.

However, the purpose is not primarily to improve the facilities for our ‘after church coffee’ but to enable us to help tackle poverty, to provide support for those who are isolated, and to serve the local community.