This page has been set up to let the local community and those of you who are further away know what is going on in and around the fantastic facilites of Chudleigh Knighton Village Hall.
All the village hall committee would like to wish you a happy new year.
Please don't forget to use your village hall for parties, events and anything you can think of. It is a vital asset to the village and it's there for everyone regardless of age or belief, in fact it's one place where you really get away from everything.
The village hall also needs committee members to help it run. The more the merrier.
The dates and time have been finalized for the Christmas events to help raise some money for the Hall and St Paul's Church.
Sunday 7th December, 1730 - 1900
This is the switching on of the lights and carol singing around the village. This can be done by lantern light and if you wish to make a lantern the instructions are in the hall.
We will have carol singing around the village Christmas tree.
Mulled wine and mince pie will be served in the hall afterwards.
Please come and support these fun events, as many people as possible, we usally have a great turn out and it's your chance to meet other villagers. Mulled wine and mince pie will be served in the hall afterwards.
The much awaited village history night (the reprise) went down down extremely well last night. It all started with a glass of wine!
The Pilgrimaires, without doubt, sung their heart out to kick of the evening. If you get a chance to see them, they are well worth it. With Classics by Al Jolson to The Beatles and some comic relief, they shone.
Steve Chown then took us on a journey from 1086 to the present day. Photos and documents were on show and it was nice to see familiar places and some faces that don't look to have changed that much over the years. If you do have anything of interest, no matter how small, it come be a big part in the village history, leave a comment if you wish.
The Pilgrimmaires returned for theirfinally and they looked dashing in flying helmets and goggles!!!
Geoff then gave a presentation on the Teign Valley Railway. Again it is nice to see how the village evolved to how we know it now.
Thank you to everyone who took part, the cakes were really nice girls.
Diary dates to come. There will be a lantern carol parade in December, TBC. Carols will be sung around the tree on Christmas Eve.
As the last village history was so successful in February, it is being re-run. It is Saturday the 15th of November in the hall, curtains up at 2000hrs(8pm). As well as local history there will be a presentation on the history of the Teign Valley Railway given by Geoff Bailey, local pub landlord(The Anchor Inn). Entertainment will be brought to you by the The Pilgrimmaries, a barber shop quartet.
The cost on the door is £2, that includes a glass of wine. Light refreshments will be available.