ABOUT THE HALL
Forty Green Community Hall is a registered charity.
Run entirely by volunteers. The trustees of the charity are unpaid.
Sitting in the heart of the Chilterns,
It is the village hall for Forty Green & Knotty Green
in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.
Nearby is the oldest freehouse pub in the UK The Royal Standard of England
There has been a community hall on the site since the 1950’s, originally run by the Women’s Institute.
In 1995, the old wooden building was demolished
making way for the current modern brick hall and parking spaces.
Funding for the build was raised through the Local Community, Councils
and a National Lottery Grant.
The hall was opened by The Earl Howe
It is classified as a local village hall aiming to provide an amenity for :-
Residents, Community, Local interest groups, Voluntary organizations,
Small business and Charities etc for :-
Education / Training
Arts / Culture / Heritage / Science / Sport
Community Development
Children / Young People
Other Defined Groups
The General Public / Mankind
It Provides Human Resources
Buildings / Facilities / Open Space
It has disabled parking and toilet facilities and is wheelchair friendly throughout.
The hall relies on hirers to survive, so please support it by hiring, or volunteering,
or simply helping in general so that the hall runs smoothly.