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Chapel-en-le-Frith Town Hall has been a focus of community activities
for over 150 years. It houses the Parish Office and is the venue
for meetings of the Parish Council. The building also contains a
state-of-the-art library and computer suite, as well as the Registrar’s
Office.
The Main Hall, which has a large stage with curtains, kitchen facilities
and a spacious auditorium beneath a spectacular timber-vaulted roof,
is available for hire in both daytime and evening. A flip chart,
a projector screen and an overhead projector can be provided.
An adjacent annexe, which has its own kitchen facilities and direct
access to the Main Hall, is also available for hire.
The rooms, which are both situated on the first floor, are accessed
by lift. Disabled facilities include a hearing loop and an “evacu”
chair.
Information and reservations can be obtained from clerk@chapel-en-le-frithparishcouncil.gov.uk
or 01298 813320.

A special feature of the Town Hall is its Permanent Art Exhibition.
Eleven large pictures by Neil Bennett, which are displayed in the
entrance hall and on the stairway, depict the town and the hamlets
in the parish in a series of witty and original paintings. The annexe
has a display of paintings of the parish by Norman Phillips and
there are various paintings in the Main Hall, including a picture
of Market Street by Kath Bancroft, a former councillor.
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the publishers and promoters cannot accept responsibility for any
inaccuracies. Reproduction of any part of this publication in any
format, without permission, is strictly forbidden. All the photographs
in this booklet were taken by: Mike Smith and Guy Martin.
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