Aston & Cote Village Hall was officially opened on the 7th September 1985. It is managed by Aston & Cote Community Trust, which is made up of representatives of the organisations that use the hall as well as some elected members. It is a registered charity (number 304258).
The village hall has excellent facilities and supports a number of thriving community groups. Aston & Cote Thespian Trust (ACTS), Aston Badminton Club, Wednesday Club, various fitness groups, an art group and the Women's Institute use the main hall on a regular basis. Children from the village and surrounding area also enjoy lessons from Faye Barker School of Ballet. Aston and Cote Parish Council hold their monthly meetings at the site.
The recreation ground is home to Aston FC, with its award-winning youth football club. The grounds are used each year for the village fete and are also hired out to local caravan clubs. Facilities include a hard court area with basketball net, a new young children's play area with swings, climbing frame, slide, seesaw and roundabout, and a timber play area, with zip wire, for older children.
The village hall has excellent facilities and supports a number of thriving community groups. Aston & Cote Thespian Trust (ACTS), Aston Badminton Club, Wednesday Club, various fitness groups, an art group and the Women's Institute use the main hall on a regular basis. Children from the village and surrounding area also enjoy lessons from Faye Barker School of Ballet. Aston and Cote Parish Council hold their monthly meetings at the site.
The recreation ground is home to Aston FC, with its award-winning youth football club. The grounds are used each year for the village fete and are also hired out to local caravan clubs. Facilities include a hard court area with basketball net, a new young children's play area with swings, climbing frame, slide, seesaw and roundabout, and a timber play area, with zip wire, for older children.
Aerial photo courtesy of Greg Thomlinson
Hire the Hall
The village hall is available for private hire for parties, wedding receptions and fundraising events.
It consists of a spacious main hall with wooden floor, fully equipped kitchen, bar area, cloakrooms (including disabled),a stage and committee room with bi-fold doors leading to a new patio area that overlooks the sports ground. There is also ample parking.
Both the main hall and the committee room are available for hire separately and each has its own access. It is also possible to hire tables, chairs, crockery, cutlery and wine glasses for functions outside the hall.
If you would like to hire Aston & Cote Village Hall please contact the Booking Secretary, Vicky Fuller on 01993 851649, email: vicky.fuller@tiscali.co.uk
Directions
Aston & Cote Village Hall is located on Cote Road to the east of the village of Aston, approximately 5 miles south of the thriving market town of Witney.
The village hall is available for private hire for parties, wedding receptions and fundraising events.
It consists of a spacious main hall with wooden floor, fully equipped kitchen, bar area, cloakrooms (including disabled),a stage and committee room with bi-fold doors leading to a new patio area that overlooks the sports ground. There is also ample parking.
Both the main hall and the committee room are available for hire separately and each has its own access. It is also possible to hire tables, chairs, crockery, cutlery and wine glasses for functions outside the hall.
If you would like to hire Aston & Cote Village Hall please contact the Booking Secretary, Vicky Fuller on 01993 851649, email: vicky.fuller@tiscali.co.uk
Directions
Aston & Cote Village Hall is located on Cote Road to the east of the village of Aston, approximately 5 miles south of the thriving market town of Witney.
News
Support Aston & Cote Village Hall by entering 500 Club Online. As we all stay home to protect our community, the 500 Club team won’t be out and about collecting entries for this year’s competition (at least for the time being). We’ve therefore had to get creative and move Aston & Cote’s favourite fundraiser online. Your continued support is essential at this difficult time as with the village hall and recreation grounds closed, and likely to be so for several months, Aston & Cote Community Trust is receiving no income; meanwhile regular outgoings for bills and upkeep of the hall must continue.
About 500 Club Online: Aston & Cote’s 500 Club draws are held monthly, with 8 tickets winning prizes of up to £40 (3 prizes of £5, 2 of £10, 1 of £20, 1 of £30 and 1 of £40). Bonus draws with larger prizes are held twice a year. Over the years, the 500 Club has raised over £1500 per annum in vital funds for the upkeep of the village hall. To enter, it costs only £12 per year.
To enter: Send an email to 500ClubAston@gmail.com with the word ‘Enter’ in the subject line. In the body of the text, please include your full name, house number/name and street name, as well as your contact phone number. We will reply to your email with your individual reference number and also provide the bank details for the Community Trust. Please make an online payment of £12 to into the Community Trust account, importantly including your individual reference number.
Winners: Winning numbers and surnames will be published as usual in Voices magazine, and you will be contacted to enable us to pay your prize money by bank transfer. In line with GDPR, your personal information will only be used for the purpose of contacting you about your entry into the 500 Club Online competition.
We hope to return to the traditional form of the competition in the future but thank you for your continued support for the village hall in these uncertain times. For more information, please contact us on 500ClubAston@gmail.com or the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/AstonCote/
For the latest news and fundraising information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/AstonCote
Aerial photo courtesy of Greg Thomlinson (www.gtvisuals.co.uk)
Support Aston & Cote Village Hall by entering 500 Club Online. As we all stay home to protect our community, the 500 Club team won’t be out and about collecting entries for this year’s competition (at least for the time being). We’ve therefore had to get creative and move Aston & Cote’s favourite fundraiser online. Your continued support is essential at this difficult time as with the village hall and recreation grounds closed, and likely to be so for several months, Aston & Cote Community Trust is receiving no income; meanwhile regular outgoings for bills and upkeep of the hall must continue.
About 500 Club Online: Aston & Cote’s 500 Club draws are held monthly, with 8 tickets winning prizes of up to £40 (3 prizes of £5, 2 of £10, 1 of £20, 1 of £30 and 1 of £40). Bonus draws with larger prizes are held twice a year. Over the years, the 500 Club has raised over £1500 per annum in vital funds for the upkeep of the village hall. To enter, it costs only £12 per year.
To enter: Send an email to 500ClubAston@gmail.com with the word ‘Enter’ in the subject line. In the body of the text, please include your full name, house number/name and street name, as well as your contact phone number. We will reply to your email with your individual reference number and also provide the bank details for the Community Trust. Please make an online payment of £12 to into the Community Trust account, importantly including your individual reference number.
Winners: Winning numbers and surnames will be published as usual in Voices magazine, and you will be contacted to enable us to pay your prize money by bank transfer. In line with GDPR, your personal information will only be used for the purpose of contacting you about your entry into the 500 Club Online competition.
We hope to return to the traditional form of the competition in the future but thank you for your continued support for the village hall in these uncertain times. For more information, please contact us on 500ClubAston@gmail.com or the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/AstonCote/
For the latest news and fundraising information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/AstonCote
Aerial photo courtesy of Greg Thomlinson (www.gtvisuals.co.uk)