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About the Hall


The land on which the Village Hall stands, prior to the 1970’s, accommodated a small building referred to as the Parish Room and was owned by the Church.

The Parish Room did not serve the needs of the village and in 1970 it was sold to the Parish Council for £10. A project was then established to raise the capital to build a new Village Hall. Supported by public subscription and Malvern Hills District Council the existing building was built. Additional land to provide for the car park and garden was donated by the then owner of Ivy House Farm of which that land was originally part.

The management structure of the Hall was established within the transfer deed which was drawn up at the time of hand over from the Worcester Diocese to the Parish Council. This creates two Trustee bodies. The Parish Council as the ‘Custodian Trustee’ and a management committee is created as the ‘Managing Trustee’. The structure of the management committee and rules for its operation were established in the transfer deed which also maintains the status of the Village Hall as a charity registered with the Charities Commission with which the committee members are registered as trustees.

Various improvements have been made over the years such as disabled toilet, fitted kitchen, replacement heating, loft, cavity wall insulation, and car park resurface; all of which have been supported financially by the Parish Council.

During Covid the main hall was extended which has enabled many more activities to take place, such as Soft Mat Bowls, Table Tennis, and space for an indoor Bouncy Castle for children's parties. Furthermore, we also have an additional room for hire a meeting room under the name of the Knightwick Room. This is to give acknowledgement to Knightwick Parish Council for their part in funding the extension.  

It is the current committee’s intention to ‘grow’ the business of the Village Hall further. Our latest ventures are to raise capital for a new Kitchen and Toilet Block. We hope that the new toilets will modernise the existing space to be more inclusive and accessible moving forwards. By this we hope to transform the current space into three unisex toilets and improve the disabled toilet to incorporate more modernised baby changing facility. 

We want this space to become the centre of the community for all ages. 


About the Management Committee


As of November 2023 the current committee is made up of:

  • Chairman: Georgina Tabberer-Catt
  • Treasurer: Nicholas Pearce
  • Secretary: Sam Jones
  • Trustee: Jacqui Worrell - representing Broadwas & Cotheridge Parish Council
  • Trustee: Billy Cooke - representing Broadwas Sports Association 
  • Trustee: Sue Holloway- representing the Women’s Institute (WI)
  • Trustee: VACANT - representing the Parochial Church Council (PCC)
  • Trustee: Jenny Davis - representing Broadwas Primary School
  • Trustee: Laura Shuker - representing the community
  • Trustee: VACANT - representing the community

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