Eassie and Nevay Hall 100 Year Newsletter!

Eassie, Nevay & Kirkinch Community Hall

Welcome to Eassie & Nevay Hall

 

Eassie, Nevay and Kirkinch Hall is organised and staffed by volunteers. It may be hired for events such as weddings, concerts, parties, meetings and seminars.

 

To download ENKCA documents including booking forms, reports and minutes, please follow this link :

ENKCA Documents Download Area

Eassie, Nevay & Kirkinch Community Hall

For the latest news or to check resilience status or whether your club or event has been cancelled please click the link below

News, Resilience Status and event cancellations

About the Main Hall

About the Hall

Ideal for a variety of events the main hall has a rated capacity for 150 people. The facilities available include demountable staging, tables, chairs and amplification and video equipment.

Ideal for meetings or seminars the Strathview Room has a rated capacity for 35 people. Facilities include a PA system, projection screen, and video projector. With adjacent kitchen, the room can be arranged to suit any meeting or seminar setup required.

Activities

Forthcoming Events

We host a variety of regular events from yoga, pilates & art classes to table tennis sessions. For further details check out our Events Calendar, Regular Activities and Coming Events tabs.

Get in touch if you wish to host a new event.

Resilience Centre

Resilience Centre

Resilience is about individuals and the community coming together in the event of an incident or emergency and pooling their expertise to help themselves and each other.

The Hall is a fully equipped resilience centre with standby diesel-electric generator.

Click on our Community Resilience tab for more details.

The Hall is equipped to act as a resilience centre in the event of  bad weather, flooding, power outages or other emergency.

Eassie, Nevay & Kirkinch Community Hall

Eassie Nevay & Kirkinch Community Association has been awarded a grant of £4911 from the Scottish Government’s Community Climate Asset Fund, for to help the to reduce local carbon emissions through .

The CCAF is Scottish Government fund, administered by Keep Scotland Beautiful, and 279 community-based organisations from across Scotland have been awarded more than £3.2 million of funding to tackle climate change. Further details from www.keepscotlandbeautiful.org/ccaf

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Equipment & Facilities
Wheelchair Access
European Agricultural Fund for Rural Areas Leader Angus The Scottish Government Scottish Rural Development Programme