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Supporting our local Squirrel Scouts!

September 2024

The Trustees were delighted to support a donation request from the 11th High Wycombe (Hazlemere) Scout Group to to open a new section – called Squirrel Scouts – to cater for children aged 4-6. We have donated £500 to help pay for the necessary equipment and resources necessary to set up the group. These include arts and craft equipment, a flag, badges and adult uniforms. 

Hazlemere Memorial Hall CIO Annual Accounts

March 2024

The most recent Hazlemere Memorial Hall CIO annual accounts (2022/23) have been published and registered with the charity commissioners. If you would like a copy of these accounts or any previous financial years, please email the Trustees at trustees@hazlemerehall.org.

Hazlemere Hall administers fund for self-isolating residents.

March 2020

Hazlemere Memorial Hall is administering a fund to make it easier for volunteers pay for essential supplies required by local residents.

Donations are welcome to enable us to supply food to residents who are unable to get to super markets, and for whom the crisis has put them in financial difficulty.

The fund will also provide backing for volunteers who are providing food in emergency for vulnerable neighbours.

Hazlemere Hall closes for duration of Coronavirus crisis.

March 2020

Hazlemere Memorial Hall will be closed for the duration of the coronavirus crisis. We will be keeping the usual slots open for the clubs and groups that meet.

Little Cherubs School has closed, the branch in Sands is open for the children of essential workers.

We look forward to welcoming everybody again when the crisis is over.

Hazlemere Hall  Annual Accounts now Available

March 2020

Hazlemere Hall’s annual accounts are now available

Hazlemere CIO distributes charitable grants

May 2018

Hazlemere CIO is now in a position to issue charitable grants. This follows a year of progress getting the charity on a stable financial footing.

Grants can be issued to people or organisations from Hazlemere where the grant enhances the facilities of clubs and organisations or offers personal enhancement to individuals.

Hazlemere CIO had published a guide to obtaining a grant, for more details see the website

New Board of Trustees

1 Oct 2017

The Hazlemere Memorial Hall Trustees changed in May 2017. Brian Mapletoft and Natasha Howard left the trustees while Russ Murden, Ian Baker and Steve Roy have joined since then.

The new trustees have agreed that they want to make the Hall more attractive for residents to use for as wide a range of activities as possible. The main rooms have been improved and the bookings process has been simplified, as they can be taken by the website (http://hazlemerehall.org) or by email or phone.

Looking to the future the trustees are determined to continue to improve the attractiveness of the hall, by improving the environment and making it easier to book. The hall was built for the benefit of the community, and the trustees intend to ensure that the building lives up to this legacy, both by being well used and by generating a fund that can be used for the benefit of the community.

The Little Cherubs Nursery will continue in the hall offering their service to the community.

The Club Room is available to book at any time, and the larger function room is available at weekends.