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Oct 2022

Last Updated: 24/10/2022
Community
Community

Volunteers step in to run Conyngham Hall leisure facilities

by Calvin Robinson

| 25 Oct, 2022
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Volunteers from Chain Lane Community Hub will take on some of the facilities as part of an agreement with Harrogate Borough Council.

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Conyngham Hall in Knaresborough.

Facilities at Conyngham Hall in Knaresborough are set to reopen after community volunteers stepped in.

Chain Lane Community Hub is set to run the kiosk, 18-hole pitch and putt, tennis courts and crazy golf as part of an agreement with Harrogate Borough Council.

The borough council has offered the management of the facilities to volunteers as part of a peppercorn lease.

It will see the kiosk and other attractions open every day of the October half term holidays from 10am until 3.30pm.

Sue Vasey of Chain Lane Community Hub said:

“This is such a positive step for Knaresborough and we are delighted with the support we are receiving from all parts of the community.
"We have already recruited 12 volunteers who are working alongside the Chain Lane team to make this happen. We are still looking for more, so please get in touch if you would like to be involved.
“Over half term, as well as the usual facilities, there will be autumn themed family craft activities which includes a nature trail with small prizes for the children.
"The kiosk will be providing light refreshments at reasonable prices – an opportunity for families to come together in a fun and affordable environment.
"Equipment for the golf and tennis facilities will be available for a donation towards the upkeep and future development of the facilities and supporting our local community sector.
“We hope as many people as possible will come along and support us and we are really looking forward to welcoming everyone."






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The move has been backed by Knaresborough Chamber of Trade, Knaresborough Connectors, local businesses, North Yorkshire County Council and Knaresborough Town Council.

The leisure facilities at Conyngham Hall were forced to close due to staffing shortages in June.

Cllr Sam Gibbs, Harrogate Borough Council cabinet member for environment, waste reduction and recycling, said:

“We are delighted that the community has stepped forward to bring the Games in the Park at Conyngham Hall back into use. 
“It demonstrates what can be done when local authorities and community groups work together with one vision”