Celebrating Village Halls Week: Connecting Communities Across Berkshire

Village Halls Week takes place this week and and this year it’s all about connecting communities to health and wellbeing. This annual campaign, led by our national network ACRE, shines a spotlight on the incredible role village halls play in supporting rural life across England, Wales and Scotland a national celebration of the vital role that village halls play in bringing communities together. Our social media platforms will this week highlight the many ways these much‑loved spaces support wellbeing, learning, connection, and giving. Across Berkshire, our local halls continue to shine as places where people feel welcome, supported, and part of something special.

Connection

The week began with a focus on Connecting — at the heart of every village hall. Whether it’s sharing a cuppa, meeting new neighbours, or catching up with old friends, village halls provide a warm and inclusive space for people of all ages.

Locally, regular activities such as Coffee Corner at Swallowfield Parish Hall (Wednesdays) and The Village Café at Beech Hill Memorial Hall (also Wednesday mornings) offer friendly drop‑ins that help reduce loneliness and strengthen community bonds.

Elsewhere, halls across the county host a huge variety of connecting activities, including:

  • Coffee mornings
  • Community choirs
  • Sewing and craft groups
  • Book clubs
  • Lunch clubs
  • Social drop‑ins
  • Gardening groups
  • Parent and toddler meet‑ups
  • Art circles and creative workshops

These activities remind us that village halls are not just buildings – they’re lifelines for community connection.

Being Active

Tuesday celebrated the theme of Being Active. Physical activity plays a vital role in supporting both mental and physical health, and village halls offer accessible ways to get moving. From yoga and dance to seated exercise and table tennis, there’s something suitable for everyone.

Locally, activities at our halls include classes from MOVEability, GeoDance, and All Stars Theatre Academy, providing fun and inclusive ways for people of all ages and abilities to stay active.

Keep Learning

Wednesday highlighted the importance of Keep Learning. Village halls provide opportunities to gain new skills, spark creativity, and build confidence. Many halls host craft workshops, language classes, tech‑help sessions, gardening clubs, and more.

We also celebrated an important local achievement: Hamstead Marshall Village Hall has been awarded Hallmark Level 1, recognising high standards in governance, safety, and community service. The hall is home to a diverse programme including:

  • Good Hope Farm workshops
  • Newbury Astronomical Society star‑gazing evenings
  • Dance and yoga classes
  • Gong meditation
  • Band practice
  • Private events and exhibitions

Their beautiful outdoor space also offers room for picnics and play – an added bonus for local families.

Giving Back

Thursday’s theme, Giving, celebrated the generosity that keeps village halls thriving. From volunteers who give their time to neighbours offering simple acts of kindness, village halls rely on people who care.

A special spotlight was placed on Twyford District Youth and Community Centre, which has recently expanded its offer for young people with new Wednesday Workshops for Years 7–13. With youth activities declining nationally in recent years, TDYC is bucking the trend – providing a safe, supportive, and fun environment where teenagers can connect with each other and with the wider community.
Learn more: https://www.tdyc.co.uk/youth-club

Taking Notice

Friday’s theme, Taking Notice, encourages us to pause, appreciate the present moment, and reconnect with the world around us. Village halls are ideal places to slow down and notice the small things that bring joy – whether it’s admiring local artwork on display, spotting seasonal changes in the hall’s outdoor spaces, or simply taking a mindful moment during a class or community group.
These quiet, reflective moments help support emotional wellbeing and remind us of the value of community spaces where everyone can feel grounded and at home.

Village Halls Week reminds us just how important these spaces are. They are hubs of friendship, wellbeing, learning, and community spirit. Whether you attend a regular group, volunteer, or simply pop in for a chat, you are part of what makes village halls so special.