1911 - St Michael's Community Hall - Stone, Staffordshire, UK.
N 52° 54.077 W 002° 08.686
30U E 557525 N 5861631
St Michael's Community Hall located on Lichfield Road in Stone was built in 1911.
Waymark Code: WM10MB7
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/27/2019
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St Michael's Community Hall was built in 1911.
The building was built originally as a Working Mens Club in 1911, replacing a building that was already on the site. It is now used by various community groups and is available to hire for private parties (subject to conditions). (
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There are two foundation stones situated on the front of the building.
The stone nearest the door as you face the building is inscribed as follows;
'THIS STONE WAS LAID BY
MRS MEAKIN
OF
DARLASTON HALL
ON
NOVEMBER 9TH 1911
THE CORONATION YEAR OF
KING GEORGE V.'
The stone furthest from the door as you face the building is inscribed as follows;
'THIS STONE WAS LAID BY
MRS KIRKHAM
OF
"WESTOVER" STONE
ON
NOVEMBER 9TH 1911
THE CORONATION YEAR OF
KING GEORGE V.'
"After an absence of 19 months, St Michael’s Community Hall finally has its identity back.
A new, lightweight sign has replaced the original reinforced concrete sign that became dislodged in June 2014. The new sign, fabricated and erected by Stafford Signs Ltd, needed planning permission as it now incorporates the word “Community”. The Hall is now known as St Michaels Community Hall, and is recognised by the Charity Commission as such, reflecting its complete independence from the nearby church of St Michael and St Wulfad.
Indeed, the hall was built as a working mens club and replaced a previous building in Abbey Street in 1911. It is home to Stone Revellers Musical Theatre, Revellation Choir, a keep fit class, and is used by the church for Messy Church, a very popular activity, as well as Drop In lunches.
The hall is managed by three trustees and a committee. Enquiries regarding the hire of the hall, (which is NOT licensed to sell alcohol) can be made to secretary@stmichaelshall.co.uk"
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