Little
Clacton Village Hall & Harold Lilley Playing Field
Little Clacton Village Hall was built in 1934 for the village Rifleman’s Club on land donated by a local landowner Harold Lilley. The money for the project was all raised locally, and built by voluntary labour. The Lord Lieutenant of Essex, Sir Richard Colvin, officially opened the hall on 20th May 1935. It has been in continuous use for over 75 years. In 1968 the Rifle Club moved to new premises, the hall registered as a charity to be maintained and administered by an annually elected committee.
The Harold Lilley Playing Field Trust was registered
as a charity in 1952 to be held in perpetuity for the people of Little
Clacton. In 1993 the two trusts were combined into one charity, to be
administered by the same committee.
Over the years the hall has been renovated and
extended in size. It includes a well appointed kitchen and bar area, a
stage with extensions available if necessary, and a snooker room with a
full size table.
The aim of the charity is to provide and maintain facilities to meet the needs of the local community, of all age groups, for recreation and leisure time pursuits.
The hall is currently in regular use for many purposes i.e.
Age Concern
Baby Clinic
Ballroom Dance, Line Dance
Dance Classes, Tap Dance
Dog Training
Lunch Club
Monday Club
Quilting Club
Snooker
Two Carpet Bowls Clubs
W.I.
Yoga Classes
The Snooker Table is currently available at various times during the week. Any groups or persons interested contact 01255 861090.
The Hall is also available for private hire.
It is an ideal venue for Parties, Wedding Receptions, Quiz Nights, Meetings, Table Top Sales, Rummage Sales and Children’s Parties, etc.
For all enquiries please contact Bookings Secretary:
Mrs Tracy Pattrick, 72, The Street, Little Clacton , CO16 9LG Tel: 01255 860651