We can’t wait for our Egg-citing Easter Egg-stravaganza! on Sunday 17 April, 2pm—4pm.
Come in your finest Easter bonnet for a chance to win the best bonnet competition. Make your own Easter Bunny, enter our Easter quiz to win a £25 Amazon voucher, or try our treasure hunt. Moreover, if you’re up for a challenge try the Easter codebreaker or guess how many chocolate eggs the Easter Bunny stuffed into a jar!
We have loads to look forward to: competitions, an egg and spoon race, egg painting, pop–up bunnies, raffle, and refreshments. There are lots of prizes and goodies to win. Let’s see if you can join the fun before the Easter Bunny runs off with all the Easter Eggs and eats all the cakes. You should arrive early to avoid disappointment, you don’t want to get egg on your face!
So, we look forward to seeing you there, a friendly welcome awaits you.
Lands Village Hall was built in the 1890s for the local miners. It started life as a reading room for the miners and later became the village’s schoolroom.
On 7 June 1940, a group of five local men bought the property and land from Henry Stobart and Company Limited for fifty pounds and constituted the Institution, enabling the building to be used in trust by the community.
In October 1965, the Institution was converted to a registered charity and became Lands Village Hall Association.
Lands Village Hall Trust believes in equality and diversity, and welcomes everyone through its doors. It is supported by Durham County Council and the local community.
We welcome the support of the local community and people from further afield. If you wish to support or contribute, please get in touch with us.