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THE PROPOSED PROJECT

THE PROPOSED PROJECT The Church Room at Hollybush is approaching the one hundred year anniversary of its foundation. Over the years the ha...

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Thursday, 19 March 2020

Spring Bash Cancelled but please help.

Dear All,

It is with deep regret that we have taken the decision to cancel the Hollybush Village Room BYO 
21st March 2020.

It has become increasingly clear over the past few days that the potential risk is too great. As from today, Government  / NHS advice is to avoid social activities such as meeting as groups in pubs and restaurants and practice social distancing in some of higher-risk groups.

Please do however carry on saving for us in Smartie tubes.

Obviously one of the functions of the party is to raise further funds for the repairs and to reimburse Bob for the funds and time he has donated so I made an online donation.

Of course, it’s so easy and I didn’t even have to leave this room.

You can do it too, via BACS

HOLLYBUSH VILLAGE CHURCH ROOM 

SORT CODE  20-98-68 

ACCOUNT NO  53064042

All the best and in anticipation of a cure for everything. 

Tuesday, 3 March 2020

Significant progress and an unfortunate snag.


A grant from the Malvern Hills AONB has kick started the project and major efforts have already made significant start to the repairs and improvements.



Unfortunately while installing a new ring main the team discovered a significant amount of dry rot in the wall plates. Bob Lynch the project leader said “We have had to call a halt until we can raise more funds to buy more materials to replace the rotten timber, It’s not insurmountable, but it is a set back”“Everything was going well and we were planning a series of fundraising events but now we will need a significant input of funds to treat the timbers, replace the wall plate and some of the joists and the lower section of the paneling.When it is complete we think it will be a very special place for all sorts of exhibitions and events. It is hoped to open it to walkers and cyclists who want to stop for Tea and a Pee.For the locals, we are most anxious to preserve a building of character. Having seen how neglect has jeopardized other Tin buildings in the area we are determined not to lose this building.



A new opening to form a multipurpose hall.



Dry rot discovered in the wallplate of the main hall.





The kitchen area reconfigured and rotten joists reinforced.



New stairs and ring main installed