Welcome to Alvescot Village Hall
Hire Agreement

Explore our community space, where events come to life! At Alvescot Village Hall, we are dedicated to bringing people together through engaging activities and meaningful gatherings. Confirm your booking today to be part of our vibrant community, explore the pricing options and complete our hire agreement. You will also find the Hall Instructions and FAQ’s.

Simple Pricing

Pricing Options

Choose the right plan that fits your needs for hosting events.

Residents

of Alvescot & Black Bourton
£ 5 Per Hour (minimum hire fee £20)
  • Access to Hall.
  • Use of Chairs & Tables.
  • Free Wi-Fi for guests.
  • Support with event planning.
  • Extended Facilities
£0 Deposit

Non Residents

Hirer is not resident in Alvescot & Black Bourton
£ 8 Per Hour (minimum hire fees £32)
  • Access to Hall.
  • Use of Chairs & Tables.
  • Free Wi-fi for guests.
  • Support with event planning
  • Extended Facilities
£50 Deposit

Extended Facilities Prices

Align the usage to your event
£5 Per Booking
  • use of Kitchen for refreshments - £5
  • use of Kitchen for catering up to 30 Guests - £15
  • use of Kitchen for catering up to 60 Guests - £30
  • use of Kitchen for catering up to 100 Guests - £50
  • Staffed Licensed Bar - £P.O.A.
  • Marquee / Gazebo - £P.O.A.
  • Heating on Demand £1 per unit charge (c.45 mntues)

Hire Agreement

This Agreement is Dated:
Parties: (should contain the details of those referred to in (1) and (2))

(1) Alvescot Village Hall - The Village Hall named in clause 2.2 acting by its management committee.

(2) The person or organisation named in clause 2.3.

AGREED as follows:

1. Throughout this Agreement:

  • the Village Hall named in clause 2.2 is referred to as “we”; “our” is to be construed accordingly and “we” and “us” mean and include the Village Hall’s charity trustees, employees, volunteers, agents and invitees
  • the person or organisation named in clause 2.3 is referred to as “you”; and “your” is to be construed accordingly; “you” also includes the members of your management committee (if appropriate), your employees, volunteers, agents and invitees
  • where you must seek our consent, tell us about something or give us something, you must speak to and seek consent from the Hall Secretary or, if the Hall Secretary is not available, any of our charity trustees.

2. In consideration of the hire fee described in clause 2.4, we agree to permit you to use the premises described in clause 2.5 for the purpose described in clause 2.6 for the period(s) described in clause 2.1. The details inserted in sub-clauses 2.1 to 2.6 below and the answers to the questions in sub-clauses 2.7 to 2.11 are terms of this Agreement. This Agreement includes the annexed Standard Conditions of Hire and the Special Conditions of Hire (if any) set out in the attached Schedule.
2.1 Date(s) required:

2.2 Village Hall:

(a)Registered Charity No: 304257
(b)Authorised Representative: The Trustees
Alvescot Village Hall, Main Road, Alvescot, UK.
www.alvescotvillage.co.uk

2.3 Hirer:

2.4 Hire Fee

Total Hire Fee as advised by the Management Committee.

You must pay as a deposit at least 50% of the cost of the booking at the time you sign this Agreement. You must pay the balance of the booking fee on or before the conclusion of the event for which you hire the premises.

We will refund the special deposit within 28 days of the termination of the period of hire provided that no damage or loss has been caused to the premises and/or contents, nor complaints made to us about noise or other disturbance during the period of the hiring as a result of the hiring.

Payable on or before the commencement of the event for which the premises are hired.


2.5 Premises & Facilities

Please indicate the Hall premises and facilities that you will be using under this agreement Refer to Standard Conditions of Hire 3.

2.6 Purpose / description of hiring






3. Capacity

You agree to not exceed the maximum permitted number of people for the Main Hall including the organisers/performers, this number being 100.

4. Licences

The hall has a licence with the Performing Right Society (PRS) for the performance of copyright music and from Phonographic Performance Licence (PPL)

5. Miscellaneous

You agree to be present (by your authorised representative, if appropriate) during the hiring and to comply fully with this Agreement.

We and you hereby agree that the Standard Conditions of Hire (see below), together with any additional conditions imposed under the Premises Licence or that we deem necessary form part of the terms of this Agreement unless we and you agree in writing.

None of the provisions of this Agreement are intended to or will operate to confer any benefit pursuant to the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 on a person who is not named as a party to this Agreement.

Acceptance of Agreement

By ticking the box below, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. You acknowledge that this Agreement constitutes a legally binding contract and that failure to comply with its provisions may result in termination or legal action as applicable.


Sign Below:

 

Standard Conditions of Hire

If you are in any doubt as to the meaning of any of the Conditions, you must seek clarification from us without delay.

1.⁠ ⁠Age

You, not being a person under 18 years of age, hereby accept responsibility for being in charge of and on the premises at all times when the public are present and for ensuring that all Standard Conditions under this Agreement relating to management and supervision of the premises are met.

2.⁠ ⁠Supervision

During the period of the hiring, you are responsible for:
(i) supervision of the premises, the fabric and the contents;
(ii) care of the premises, safety from damage however slight or change of any sort; and
(iii) the behaviour of all persons using the premises whatever their capacity, including proper supervision of car parking arrangements so as to avoid obstruction of the highway.
As directed by us, you must make good or pay for all damage (including accidental damage) to the premises or to the fixtures, fittings or contents and for loss of contents.

3.⁠ ⁠Use of premises

You must not use the premises (including the car park, if any) for any purpose other than that described in the Agreement and must not sub-hire or use the premises or allow the premises to be used for any unlawful or unsuitable purpose or in any unlawful way nor do anything or bring on to the premises anything which might endanger the premises or render invalid any insurance policies covering the premises nor allow the consumption of alcohol without our written permission.

4.⁠ ⁠Insurance and indemnity

(i) You are liable for:
(a) the cost of repair of any damage (including accidental and malicious damage) done to any part of the premises including its curtilage or its contents
(b) the cost of repair of any damage (including accidental and malicious damage) done to our WiFi service (if any)
(c) all claims, losses, damages and costs made against or incurred by us, our employees, volunteers, agents or invitees in respect of damage or loss of property or injury to persons arising as a result of your use of the premises (including the storage of equipment) and your use of our WiFi service (if any), and
(d) all claims, losses, damages and costs made against or incurred by us as a result of any nuisance caused to a third party as a result of your use of the premises and/or the use of our WiFi service (if any), and
subject to sub-clause (ii), you must indemnify us against such liabilities.
(ii) We will take out adequate insurance to insure the liabilities described in sub-clauses (i)(a) and (b) above and may, in our discretion and in the case of non-commercial hirers, insure the liabilities described in sub-clauses (i)(c) and (d) above. We will claim on our insurance for any liability you incur but you must indemnify us against:
(a) any insurance excess incurred and
(b) the difference between the amount of the liability and the monies we receive under the insurance policy.
(iii) Where we do not insure the liabilities described in sub-clauses (i)(c) and (d) above, you must take out adequate insurance to insure such liability and on demand must produce the policy and current receipt or other evidence of cover to our Hall Secretary. If you fail to produce such policy and evidence of cover, we will cancel this Agreement and re-hire the premises to another hirer.
We are insured against any claims arising out of our own negligence.

5.⁠ ⁠Gaming, betting and lotteries

You must ensure that nothing is done on or in relation to the premises in contravention of the law relating to gaming, betting and lotteries.

6.⁠ ⁠Music Copyright licensing

You must ensure that we hold relevant licences under Performing Right Society (PRS) and the Phonographic Performance Licence (PPL) or, where appropriate, you must hold such licence(s).

7.⁠ ⁠Music

You must have our written permission for performance of live music and the playing of recorded music under the Deregulation Act 2015. This Agreement confers that permission.

8.⁠ ⁠Film

You must restrict children from viewing age-restricted films classified according to the recommendations of the British Board of Film Classification. You must ensure that you have the appropriate copyright licences for film. This Agreement confers the required permission on you. (The Deregulation Act 2015 requires you to have our written permission to show a film).

9.⁠ ⁠Safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults

You must ensure that any activities for children, young people and other vulnerable adults are only provided by fit and proper persons in accordance with the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 and any subsequent legislation. When requested, you must provide us with a copy of your Safeguarding Policy and evidence that you have carried out relevant checks through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

10.⁠ ⁠Public safety compliance

You must comply with all conditions and regulations made in respect of the premises by the Local Authority, the Licensing Authority, and our fire risk assessment or otherwise, particularly in connection with any event which constitutes regulated entertainment, at which alcohol is sold or provided or which is attended by children. You must also comply with our health and safety policy.
You must call the Fire Service to any outbreak of fire, however slight, and give details to our Hall Secretary.
(i) You acknowledge that you have received instruction in the following matters:
•⁠ ⁠The action to be taken in event of fire. This includes calling the Fire Brigade and evacuating the hall.
•⁠ ⁠The location and use of fire equipment. (Include diagram of location when handing over keys.)
•⁠ ⁠Escape routes and the need to keep them clear.
•⁠ ⁠Method of operation of escape door fastenings.
•⁠ ⁠Appreciation of the importance of any fire doors and of closing all fire doors at the time of a fire.
•⁠ ⁠Location of the first aid box.
(ii) In advance of any activity whether regulated entertainment or not you must check the following items:
•⁠ ⁠That all fire exits are unlocked and panic bolts are in good working order.
•⁠ ⁠That all escape routes are free of obstruction and can be safely used for instant free public exit.
•⁠ ⁠That any fire doors are not wedged open.
•⁠ ⁠That exit signs are illuminated.
•⁠ ⁠That there are no fire-hazards on the premises.
•⁠ ⁠That the emergency lighting supply illuminating all exit signs and routes is turned on during the whole of the time the premises are occupied (if not operated by an automatic mains failure switching device).

11.⁠ ⁠Noise

You must ensure that the minimum of noise is made on arrival and departure, particularly late at night and early in the morning. You must, if using sound amplification equipment, make use of any noise limitation device provided at the premises and comply with any other licensing condition for the premises.

12.⁠ ⁠Drunk and disorderly behaviour and supply of illegal drugs

You must ensure that in order to avoid disturbing neighbours of the hall and avoid violent or criminal behaviour:
(i) no one attending the event consumes excessive amounts of alcohol
(ii) no illegal drugs are brought onto the premises.
Drunk and disorderly behaviour is not permitted either on the premises or in its immediate vicinity. We will ask any person suspected of being drunk, under the influence of drugs or who is behaving in a violent or disorderly way to leave the premises in accordance with the Licensing Act 2003.

13.⁠ ⁠Food, health and hygiene

You must, if preparing, serving or selling food, observe all relevant food health and hygiene legislation and regulations. In particular dairy products, vegetables and meat on the premises must be refrigerated and stored in compliance with the Food Temperature Regulations. The premises are provided with a refrigerator.

14.⁠ ⁠Electrical appliance safety

You must ensure that any electrical appliances brought by you to the premises and used there are safe, in good working order, and used in a safe manner in accordance with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. Where a residual circuit breaker is provided you must make use of it in the interests of public safety.

15.⁠ ⁠Stored equipment

We accept no responsibility for any stored equipment or other property brought on to or left at the premises, and all liability for loss or damage is hereby excluded. All equipment and other property (other than stored equipment) must be removed at the end of each hiring or we will charge fees each day or part of a day at the hire fee per hiring until the same is removed.
We may, in our discretion, dispose of any items referred to below by sale or otherwise on such terms and conditions as we think fit, and charge you any costs we incur in storing and selling or otherwise disposing of the same, in any of the following circumstances:
(i) your failure either to pay any charges in respect of stored equipment due and payable or to remove the same within seven days after the agreed storage period has ended
(ii) your failure to dispose of any property brought on to the premises for the purposes of the hiring.

16.⁠ ⁠Smoking

You must comply with the prohibition of smoking in public places provisions of the Health Act 2006 and regulations made thereunder. We will ask any person who breaches this provision to leave the premises. You must ensure that anyone wishing to smoke does so outside and disposes of cigarette ends, matches etc. in a tidy and responsible manner, so as not to cause a fire.

17.⁠ ⁠Accidents and dangerous occurrences

You must report to us as soon as possible any failure of our equipment or equipment brought in by you. You must report all accidents involving injury to the public to us as soon as possible and complete the relevant section in our accident book. You must report certain types of accident or injury on a special form to the Incident Contact Centre. Our Hall Secretary will give assistance in completing this form and can provide contact details of the Incident Contact Centre. This is in accordance with the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR).

18.⁠ ⁠Explosives and flammable substances

You must ensure that:
(i) Highly flammable substances are not brought into, or used in any part of the premises.
(ii) No internal decorations of a combustible nature (e.g. polystyrene, cotton wool) are erected without our consent.

19.⁠ ⁠Heating

You must ensure that no unauthorised heating appliances are used on the premises when open to the public without our consent. You must not use portable liquefied propane gas (LPG) heating appliances.

20.⁠ ⁠Animals

You must ensure that Guide dogs, Hearing dogs and assistance dog owners are allowed on the premises.

21.⁠ ⁠Fly posting

You must not carry out or permit fly posting or any other form of unauthorised advertisements for any event taking place at the premises, and must indemnify and keep us indemnified accordingly against all actions, claims and proceedings arising from any breach of this Condition. If you fail to observe this Condition you may be prosecuted by the local authority.

22.⁠ ⁠Sale of goods

You must, if selling goods on the premises, comply with Fair Trading Laws and any code of practice used in connection with such sales. In particular, you must ensure that the total prices of all goods and services are prominently displayed, as must be the organiser’s name and address and that any discounts offered are based only on Manufacturers’ Recommended Retail Prices.

23.⁠ ⁠WiFi Services

When using the WiFi service you agree at all times to be bound by the following provisions:
(i) not to use the WiFi service for any for the following purposes:
(a) disseminating any unlawful, harassing, libellous, abusive, threatening, harmful, vulgar, obscene or otherwise objectionable material or otherwise breaching any laws;
(b) transmitting material that constitutes a criminal offence or encourages conduct that constitutes a criminal offence, results in civil liability or otherwise breaches any applicable laws, regulations or code of practice;
(c) interfering with any other persons use or enjoyment of the WiFi service; or
(d) making, transmitting or storing electronic copies of material protected by copyright without permission of the owner;
(ii) to keep any username, password, or any other information which forms part of the WiFi service security procedure confidential and not to disclose it to any third party.

24.⁠ ⁠Termination of the WiFi service

We have the right to suspend or terminate our WiFi service immediately in the event that there is any breach of any of the provisions of these Standard Conditions including without limitation:
(i) if you use any equipment which is defective or illegal;
(ii) if you cause any technical or other problems to our WiFi service;
(iii) if, in our opinion, you are involved in fraudulent or unauthorised use of our WiFi service;
(iv) if you resell access to our WiFi service; or
(v) if you use our WiFi service in contravention of the terms of these Standard Conditions.

25.⁠ ⁠Availability of WiFi Services

(i) Although we aim to offer the best WiFi service possible, we make no promise that the WiFi service will meet your requirements. We cannot guarantee that our WiFi service will be fault-free or accessible at all times.
(ii) It is your responsibility to ensure that any WiFi enabled device used by you is compatible with our WiFi service and is switched on. The availability and performance of our WiFi service is subject to all memory, storage and any other limitations in your device. Our WiFi service is only available to your device when it is within the operating range of the main hall.
(iii) We are not responsible for data, messages, or pages that you may lose or that become misdirected because of the interruptions or performance issues with our WiFi service or wireless communications networks generally. We may impose usage, or service limits, suspend service, or block certain kinds of usage in our sole discretion, to protect other users of our WiFi service. Network speed is no indication of the speed at which your WiFi enabled device or our WiFi service sends or receives data. Actual network speed will vary based on configuration, compression and network congestion.

26.⁠ ⁠Privacy and Data Protection

(i) We may collect and store personal data through your use of our WiFi service.
(ii) We may process all information about you which is provided in relation to our WiFi service in accordance with your legal rights under the Data Protection 1998 and solely for the purposes of offering the WiFi service.
(iii) By using our WiFi service, you agree to the terms of this clause 26. If you would like more information or object to anything in these conditions, you should speak to:
Jaime Silvester, Village Hall Secretary
When using the WiFi service the Hirer agrees at all times to be bound by the following provisions:
(a) not to use the WiFi service for any for the following purposes:
(i) disseminating any unlawful, harassing, libellous, abusive, threatening, harmful, vulgar, obscene or otherwise objectionable material or otherwise breaching any laws;
(ii) transmitting material that constitutes a criminal offence or encourages conduct that constitutes a criminal offence, results in civil liability or otherwise breaches any applicable laws, regulations or code of practice;
(iii) interfering with any other persons use or enjoyment of the WiFi service; and
(iv) making, transmitting or storing electronic copies of material
protected by copyright without permission of the owner
(b) to keep any username, password, or any other information which forms part of the WiFi service security procedure confidential and not to disclose it to any third party.

27.⁠ ⁠Cancellation

If you wish to cancel the booking before the date of the event and we are unable to conclude a replacement booking, we may, in our complete discretion, return the deposit or require payment of the hire fee.
We reserve the right to cancel this Agreement by giving you written notice in the event of:
(i) the premises being required for use as a Polling Station for a Parliamentary or Local Government election or by-election;
(ii) our reasonably considering that (a) such hiring will lead to a breach of licensing conditions, if applicable, or other legal or statutory requirements, or (b) unlawful or unsuitable activities will take place at the premises as a result of this hiring;
(iii) the premises becoming unfit for your intended use;
(iv) an emergency requiring use of the premises as a shelter for the victims of flooding, snowstorm, fire, explosion or those at risk of these or similar disasters.
In any such case you will be entitled to a refund of any deposit already paid, but we will not be liable to you for any resulting direct or indirect loss or damages whatsoever.

28.⁠ ⁠End of hire

You are responsible for leaving the premises and surrounding area in a clean and tidy condition, properly locked and secured, unless directed otherwise, and any contents temporarily removed from their usual positions properly replaced, otherwise we may make an additional charge.

29.⁠ ⁠No alterations

You must not make any alterations or additions to the premises, nor install or attach any fixtures or placards, decorations or other articles in any way to any part of the premises without our prior written approval. In our discretion, any alteration, fixture or fitting or attachment which we have approved may remain in the premises at the end of the hiring. Such items will become our property unless you remove them and you must make good to our satisfaction any damage you cause to the premises by such removal.

30.⁠ ⁠No rights

This Agreement constitutes permission only to use the premises and confers no tenancy or other right of occupation on you.

Hall Usage Instructions

Here you can find instructions to the usage of the hall
Hall instructions

The village hall keys will be available from Anvil. Station Road. Alvescot

And after locking up, must be returned there immediately.

Please ensure that any outside caterers, contractors and bar staff are aware of the hire period and that they will not be able to enter before or leave after the hire period.

In case of difficulty please telephone Terry on 01993 842135 or Niall & Jaime Lucas on 07760 293678

Guests are expected to vacate the premises within fifteen minutes of the end of a licenced period. After midnight (unless the event is New Year’s Eve) only those helping to clear up the village hall should be on the premises. Failure to comply with this will result in forfeiture of your deposit.

The village hall has a No Smoking Policy

In the event of a Fire raise the alarm by shouting Fire  Fire Fire, the hall should be evacuated in an orderly manner using the appropriate exits, Help may be needed by anyone with disabilities.

Call the Fire Brigade by calling 999.

Assemble everyone in the Car park

The exact location of fire exits and fire extinguishers must be noted before the Hall is occupied and the manor of opening the Fire Doors should be made known to your guests.

Please use the trolleys provided for moving chairs in order to avoid injury. Please stack chairs and tables back in the storeroom in an orderly fashion

A First aid box is located in The Kitchen

The heating controls are located Behind the Kitchen Door

Please ensure you turn the heating controls on before putting any pound coins into the slot.

The Hall has Gigaclear ultra-fast broadband for your use free of charge. The password is as displayed on the notice board in the hall.

The road leading to the Village hall is a public road and this must not be obstructed.

The car park does not belong to the Hall but will accommodate a good number of cars if parked responsibly.

Cars are not allowed on the grassed area or the playing field. For large events we can arrange additional parking upon request.

Please ask your guests to leave quietly at the close of your event. Cars doors banging and loud talk in the car park can disturb local residents.

Please do not use drawing pins or sellotape on the walls or other surfaces, use blue tack if you need to put up notices or decorations. Do not fix decorations near light fittings or heaters.

Please leave the Hall clean and tidy and take all rubbish home. In particular we ask you to ensure table tops are wiped clean before stacking in cupboard.

Please report any faults or damage to the booking secretary as soon as possible so that they can be rectified quickly. The management committee welcome comments or observations that you may have about your hire of the Village Hall

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions Answered Here

You can host a variety of events such as parties, meetings, workshops, and community gatherings. We strive to accommodate your needs, so feel free to reach out for specific requirements!

Booking is simple! Visit our Online Booking page, choose your desired date and time, and fill out the form. Our team will confirm your booking as soon as possible.

Yes, we have a parking area available for your convenience. Feel free to invite guests without worrying about parking space!

Absolutely! You can arrange catering services for your event. We also have options for our own catering should you prefer that.

The hall can accommodate up to 100 guests comfortably. Whether it’s a small gathering or a larger event, we can help you create the right atmosphere!

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Your data is stored securely and will be retained only as long as necessary to fulfil the purpose of your booking. You have the right to access, correct, or request deletion of your data at any time. For more details, please refer to our [Privacy Policy] or contact us directly.

ALVESCOT VILLAGE HALL - HIRE CHARGES

RESIDENTS OF ALVESCOT & BLACK BOURTON

9am  – 1pm  £15

1pm – 6pm  £15

6pm – 10pm £15

After 10pm £13

NON RESIDENTS

9am  – 1pm  £24

1pm – 6pm  £24

6pm – 10pm £24

After 10pm £20

Village Fund Raising Events   £15

Non Village Fund Raising Events  £40

A refundable deposit may be required

Also available to hire, price on application:

  • Cups and plates
  • Cutlery
  • Table cloths
  • Tables & Chairs

 

To book the hall please use the form on the this website our you can contact our main booking contact:-

Terry Morris  phone 01993 – 842135

if Terry is unavailable please contact  his support team

Niall & Jaime Lucas – +44 7760 293678

BACS payment (please ensure you put your name as reference for our records to tie up your payment):

Alvescot Village Hall
Account details:-
Sort code 09 01 52
Account No:- 16209706

PLEASE NOTE

All heating is by £1 slot meter which is emptied regularly