







Ince Blundell Village Hall lies in the centre of the village at 1 Victoria Road. The Village Hall is a registered charity, and its aims are to maintain the hall for the benefit and use of individuals living in the locality.
Other than one off grants, the hall is self-funding, surviving on incomes gained from hiring out the hall for functions.
Current uses include line dancing classes, bingo, indoor bowls and private functions. A licensed bar also be booked when hiring the hall for a function. It is also used for community meetings, such as police surgeries and the parish council. Car-boot sales are held on the third Sunday morning of each month.
In the grounds of the hall we have a children’s play area with a seating area so there is somewhere for parents and older children to sit and chat.
The grounds of the hall are maintained by members of the village in bloom committee. Speaking of looking after the environment, there are recycling banks situated to the rear of the hall. These cater for glass, clothing, and cardboard.
Part of the hall building is leased out to the Ince Blundell Social Club. Licensed to sell alcohol, the Club has snooker and darts teams in local leagues.
Residents of Ince Blundell receive a 50% discount off normal hire rates for the hall.
For information on hiring the hall, the small room, or to check availability, please contact
Molly Dalton on 0151 929 2470.
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