Wednesday, 3 March 2010

More Progress Photographs







Progress to Date











This is my third report and will deal with what the builders have achieved to date. Since we started on 15th February all the demolition of the old lean too's is complete and we have started building the new foundations for the toilets and bar area. We are putting extra foundations in to carry another skin of external wall with lots of insulation.








Internally the old hall floor and stage have been removed. The floor we were hoping to save but it was too well fixed down and broke up as we lifted it so a new one has been ordered. The ceiling has gone and all the old fixtures and fittings. The stage has been taken out, about half of it was rotten with woodworm and this has been put out with the floor for firewood for the community.








The next week will see the rest of the roof taking off ready for a new one, the drainage going in and the new walls being built.













Refurbishment - What Is Going On?

Hi this is my second report on the Village Hall refurbishment. In the excitement of getting the job started I didn't tell you what is happening so here goes.

We have been granted £300,000 by the Welsh Ministers and are expecting a further £90,000 from Biffaward and Rural Development Key Fund. This money together with some from Rudry District Council and hall funds will provide:-
New Toilets
New Kitchen
Large Side Conservatory Style extension to the hall overlooking the playing fields
New Roof
New Bar Area
Lots of New Storage.
New Ground Source Heat Pump and Ground Coils under the fields to get virtually free heat 24/7
New underfloor heating
New Hall Floor
New Windows and Doors
Lots of insulation to the external walls, floor and roof to keep all that precious heat in.
An overflow car park
New drainage
Lots of painting and decoration
New patio slabs

Friday, 26 February 2010

Refurbishment Progress Report


Progress Report Dated 17th February 2010

The Village Hall Refurbishment Project has started. Contractor Indigo 360 started yesterday. I am Mike the Project Manager. I will be giving regular updates and photos here to keep you informed on progress the first update follows.


Progress

Indigo have completed site establishment and stripped most of the external areas. They have about half of the floor up and the stage has been stripped out. They have carried out a reduced level dig of the Phase 5 area which will be used to dispose of excavated materials, this is a win win as we don’t pay for cart away and we get Ph 5 prepared also.

The project is compliant with the CDM Regulations. The Welfare facilities comply and the contractor has a comprehensive construction phase health and safety plan on site.

The stage had two main parts, a specialist modular frame and infill joists and decking. The in filled areas are full of woodworm and need to be disposed of. This will mean new materials have to be purchased when the stage is rebuilt.

The hall floor will not lift without damage and therefore we will have to purchase a new floor.

There is now a large pile of timber on site for those with wood burning stoves.

The new floor will look fantastic.

Thursday, 19 February 2009

Rockin 88

This Saturday Feb 21st we welcome Rockin 88! A fabulous rock and roll band, with a range of familiar hits. They are a dapper bunch and you may recognise someone in the Band!!

For tickets please call Helen - 029 20882109. Adults £5, children free. Licensed Bar.

See you there at 7.30pm!

Sam x

Thursday, 13 November 2008

Saturday, 4 October 2008

Firestarter!

We are hosting a historical play on October 16th about Dr William Price who was born in Rudry. This is the Wales premier of this show.

Tickets from Helen Lewis - 029 20882091


BIG STATE THEATRE
present
The Fire Starter at rudry village hall on 16th October 2008. At 7.30pm.


Directed by John Nicholson of the award winning PEEPOLYKUS

"Highly anarchic, yet taut and disciplined to the 'nth degree…..."
Venue Magazine

“Contemporary theatre at its best”
Wilts Gazette

The Fire Starter is a gloriously irreverent romp through the extraordinary life of a nineteenth century Welsh Arch Druid and Doctor, the cremation crazy William Price. A Pagan, Price played his flute, naked, on the hills, had children out of wedlock and shocked the Victorians by bucking the burial trend and cremating his dead relatives.

This hilarious comedy features over 25 characters including a sheep, a parrot, a spectacularly incompetent vicar, rampant twins and the lovesick Smelly Gwennie, all performed by three stunningly versatile actors.

The Director, John Nicholson of Peepolykus, brings a heavy dose of ridiculous humour to this true story of a Victorian rebel.

"Fast-fired multiple character changes with layer upon layer of jokes from very skilled performers"
Venue Magazine