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Hire and Booking Information

Please address all enquiries to Shelia Kill on 07926 377343 or via email on sheila.kill@yahoo.com

For availability please check our ‘calendar’

Hire rates guide:

  • Main Hall £22 per hour
  • Back Rooms (Heather or Fern) £17 per hour or £32 for both
  • Children’s Parties £65 for three hours inc kitchen
  • Main kitchen £15 per hour
  • Small Kitchen £10 per hour
  • Bar £15 per hour
  • Weddings from £650 per day

We are really excited to announce that Evo Inflatables are offering party packages at the Memorial Hall, so you only need to go to one place for your hall and bouncy castle bookings. Please contact Evo Inflatables directly for more details. Have a look at their castles and soft play packages for hire on their website www.evoinflatables.co.uk.

FELSTED MEMORIAL HALL
STANDARD CONDITIONS OF HIRE

To be retained by Hirer
These standard conditions apply to the hiring of the Hall. If the Hirer is in any doubt as to
the meaning of the following, the Booking Secretary should immediately be consulted.

  1. Age
    The Hirer, not being a person under 21 years of age, hereby accepts responsibility for
    being in charge of and on the premises at all times when the public are present and
    for ensuring that all conditions, under this Agreement, relating to management and supervision of the premises are met.
    There will be no parties allowed for children and young adults between the ages of 16 and 20.
    All parties (up to the age of 15 years) MUST be supervised by a responsible adult.
  2. Supervision
    The Hirer MUST be present during the period of the hiring and be responsible for:
    supervision of the premises, its environs the fabric and the contents; their care, safety
    from damage however slight or change of any sort; and 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 fire exits or the highway. As
    directed by the Booking Secretary, the Hirer shall 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
    The Hirer shall not use the premises for any purpose other than that described in the
    Hiring Agreement and shall not sub-hire or use the premises or allow the premises to
    be used for any unlawful purpose or in any unlawful way, nor do anything or bring
    onto the premises anything which may endanger the same or render invalid any
    insurance policies in respect thereof, nor allow the consumption of alcohol thereon
    without written permission.
  4. Gaming, betting and lotteries
    The Hirer shall ensure that nothing is done on or in relation to the premises in
    contravention of the law relating to gaming, betting and lotteries.
  5. Licensable activities
    The Hall holds a licence with the Performing Right Society for the performance of
    copyright music (royalties to songwriters) in any form. If you employ a commercial
    organisation or individual earning an income from providing recorded music, this
    organisation or individual must hold a PPL license for this activity (royalties to
    performers).
  6. Public safety compliance
    The Hirer shall comply with all conditions and regulations made in respect of the
    premises by the Local Authority, the Licensing Authority, the Hall’s 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. The hirer shall also comply with the Hall’s Health and Safety Policy. A copy
    of which is displayed on the premises and a copy is available on request.
    (a) The Hirer will be given information on 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. (See attached diagram)
    · 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.
    (b) In advance of any activity the Hirer shall check the following items:
    · That all fire exits are unlocked and panic bolts in good working order.
    · That all escape routes are free of obstruction and can be safely used.
    · That any fire doors are not wedged open.
    · That exit signs are illuminated.
    · That there are no obvious fire hazards on the premises.
    (c) The hirer shall instruct clearly all those participating before the commencement of
    the event the action to be taken in case of a fire or other emergency.
  1. Means of escape
    The exact location of fire exits and fire extinguishers must be noted before the Hall is
    occupied and the manner of opening Fire Doors should be made known to your
    guests. A plan showing these is attached to this Hiring Agreement.
    (a) All means of exit from the premises must be kept free from obstruction and
    immediately available for instant free public exit.
    (b) The emergency lighting supply illuminating all exit signs for the Hall are operated
    by an automatic mains failure switching device.
  2. Outbreaks of fire
    In the event of a fire,
    The Fire Brigade shall be called to any outbreak of fire, however slight, and the Hall
    should be evacuated in an orderly manner using the appropriate signed exits.
    Details of the incident should be given to the Booking Secretary or other member of
    the Hall Management Committee at the earliest opportunity
    9 Health and hygiene
    The Hirer shall, 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.
    No children under 16 years of age are allowed in the kitchen unsupervised
    (a) No tea towels, sharp knives, or scissors are kept in the Hall. If required, please
    bring your own.
    (b) All spillage’s or potential slipping hazards are to be cleaned immediately. Wet
    Floor signs are kept in the kitchen lobby. DO NOT use water on spillages on
    wood block floors – cover with paper and leave for the cleaner to deal with.
    (c) Steps or ladders owned by the Hall are not to be used by any other persons.
    (d) Do not use any equipment, which has become damaged or dangerous. A notice
    should be placed on it warning that it is not to be used and if possible removed
    from general use. The Booking Secretary to be advised as soon as practicable.
  1. Electrical appliance safety
    The Hirer shall ensure that any electrical appliances brought by them to the premises
    and used in the Hall or car park shall be safe, in good working order, and used in a
    safe manner in accordance with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.
    No modifications or alterations should be made to the Hall’s electrical supply.
  2. Insurance and indemnity
    (a) The Hirer shall be liable for:
    (i) the cost of repair of any damage (including accidental and malicious damage)
    done to any part of the premises including the curtilage thereof or the contents
    of the premises
    (ii) all claims, losses, damages and costs made against or incurred by the Hall
    Management Committee, their employees, volunteers, agents or invitees in
    respect of damage or loss of property or injury to persons arising as a result of
    the use of the premises (including the storage of equipment) by the Hirer, and
    (iii) all claims, losses, damages and costs made against or incurred by the Hall
    Management Committee, their employees, volunteers, agents or invitees as a
    result of any nuisance caused to a third party as a result of the use of the
    premises by the Hirer, and subject to sub-clause (b), the Hirer shall indemnify
    and keep indemnified accordingly each member of the Hall Management
    Committee and the Hall’s employees, volunteers, agents and invitees against
    such liabilities.
    (b) The Hall shall take out adequate insurance to insure the liabilities described in subclauses
    (a)(i) above and may, in its discretion and in the case of non-commercial
    hirers, insure the liabilities described in sub-clauses (a) (ii) and (iii) above. The Hall
    shall claim on its insurance for any liability of the Hirer hereunder but the Hirer shall
    indemnify and keep indemnified each member of the Hall Management Committee
    and the Hall’s employees, volunteers, agents and invitees against (a) any insurance
    excess incurred and (b) the difference between the amount of the liability and the
    monies received under the insurance policy.
    (c) Where the Hall does not insure the liabilities described in sub-clauses (a)(ii) and (iii)
    above, the Hirer shall take out adequate insurance to insure such liability and on
    demand shall produce the policy and current receipt or other evidence of cover to
    the Booking Secretary. Failure to produce such policy and evidence of cover will
    render the hiring void and enable the Booking Secretary to rehire the premises to
    another hirer.
    The Hall Management Committee and employees are insured against any claims
    arising out of its own negligence.
  3. Accidents and dangerous occurrences
    The Hirer must report all accidents involving injury to the public and complete the
    relevant section in the Hall’s Accident Report Book, which is kept in the kitchen
    together with the First Aid Box. The incident must be reported to the Booking
    Secretary or other member of the Management Committee as soon as possible
    Any failure of equipment belonging to the Hall or brought in by the Hirer must also be reported as soon as possible.
  4. Explosives and flammable substances
    The hirer shall ensure that:
    (a) Highly flammable substances are not brought into, or used in any part of the
    premises and that:
    (b) No internal decorations of a combustible nature (e.g. polystyrene, cotton
    wool) shall be erected without the consent of the management committee.
    No decorations are to be put up near light fittings or heaters.
    (c) No fireworks or pyrotechnics of any description are to be used in the Hall
    (d) No candles or naked flames of any description are to be used in any part of
    the building
    (e) Smoke machines are not permitted in the Hall
  1. Heating
    The Hirer shall ensure that no unauthorised heating appliances shall be used in the
    premises without the consent of the management committee. Portable Liquefied
    Propane Gas (LPG) heating appliances shall not be used. Do not place items over
    the radiators.
  2. Drunk and disorderly behaviour and supply of illegal drugs
    The Hirer shall ensure that in order to avoid disturbing neighbours to the Hall and
    avoid violent or criminal behaviour, care shall be taken to avoid excessive
    consumption of alcohol. Drunk and disorderly behaviour shall not be permitted either
    on the premises or in its immediate vicinity. Alcohol shall not be served/provided to
    any person suspected of being drunk nor to any person suspected of being under the
    age of 18. No profanity or impropriety of language, dress, dance or gestures or
    anything which is in any way offensive in the circumstances to public feeling or
    calculated to produce a Breach of the Peace shall be permitted in the Hall or its
    environs. Any person suspected of being drunk, under the influence of drugs or who
    is behaving in a violent or disorderly way shall be asked to leave the premises.
    No illegal drugs may be brought onto the premises.
    Police Officers and any Authorised Officer shall at all times be immediately admitted
    to all parts of the premises for the purpose of ensuring that the conditions subject to
    which the Premises Licence is granted are being complied with and for the prevention
    and detection of offences.
  3. Noise
    The Hirer shall ensure that the minimum of noise is made on arrival and departure,
    particularly late at night and early in the morning. The Hirer shall, 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.
  4. Animals
    The Hirer shall ensure that no animals (including birds) except guide dogs are
    brought into the premises, other than for a special event agreed to by the Booking
    Secretary. No animals whatsoever are to enter the kitchen at any time.
  5. Compliance with the Children Act 1989
    The Hirer shall ensure that any formal and/ or organised activities for children under
    eight years of age comply with the provisions of The Children Act of 1989 and 2004
    and that only fit and proper persons who have passed the appropriate Disclosure &
    Barring Service checks have access to the children. Checks may also apply where
    children over eight and vulnerable adults are taking part in activities. The Hirer shall
    provide the Hall Management Committee with a copy of their DBS check and Child
    Protection Policy on request.
    Children under the age of 16 years are not permitted in the kitchen unless under
    close supervision from an appropriate adult.
  6. Fly posting
    The Hirer shall not carry out or permit fly posting or any other form of unauthorised
    advertisements for any event taking place at the premises, and shall indemnify and
    keep indemnified each member of the Hall’s Management Committee accordingly
    against all actions, claims and proceedings arising from any breach of this condition.
    Failure to observe this condition may lead to prosecution by the local authority.
  1. Sale of goods
    The Hirer shall, if selling goods on the premises, comply with Fair Trading Laws and
    any code of practice used in connection with such sales. In particular, the Hirer shall
    ensure that the total prices of all goods and services are prominently displayed, as
    shall be the organiser’s name and address and that any discounts offered are based
    only on Manufacturers’ Recommended Retail Prices.
  2. Film shows
    Children shall be restricted from viewing age-restricted films classified according to
    the recommendations of the British Board of Film Classification. Hirers should ensure
    that they have the appropriate copyright licences for the showing of any films.
  3. Bouncy Castles
    Bouncy Castles are permitted for use in the hall only. The company supplying the bouncy castle MUST have adequate Public Liability Insurance – a copy of which MUST be provided by the hirer to the booking secretary before the event takes place.
  4. Cancellation
    Hirer: If the Hirer wishes to cancel the booking before the date of the event a
    minimum of one calendar month’s notice will be required in writing, otherwise the full
    hiring fee will be charged.
    Hall: The Hall reserves the right to cancel this hiring by written notice to the Hirer in
    the event of:
    (a) the premises being required for use as a Polling Station for a Parliamentary or
    Local Government election or by-election
    (b) the Hall Management Committee reasonably considering that (1) such hiring will
    lead to a breach of licensing conditions, if applicable, or other legal or statutory
    requirements, or (2) unlawful or unsuitable activities will take place at the
    premises as a result of this hiring or (3) that the details in the Hiring Agreement
    regarding the event are false or misleading (ie teenagers run party or similar)
    (c) the premises becoming unfit for the use intended by the Hirer
    (d) 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 the Hirer shall be entitled to a refund of any deposit already paid, but
    the Hall shall not be liable to the Hirer for any resulting direct or indirect loss or
    damages whatsoever.
  5. Stored equipment
    The Hall accepts 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 fees will be charged for each day or part of a day at the hire
    fee per hiring until the same is removed.
    The Hall may, use its discretion in any of the following circumstances:
    (a) Failure by the Hirer either to pay any charges in respect of stored equipment due
    and payable or to remove the same within 7 days after the agreed storage period has ended
    (b) Failure by the Hirer to dispose of any property brought on to the premises for the
    purposes of the hiring. This may result in the Hall Management Committee
    disposing of any such items by sale or otherwise on such terms and conditions
    as it thinks fit, and charge the Hirer any costs incurred in storing and selling or
    otherwise disposing of the same. The minimum cost of removing your rubbish
    will be £10 deducted from your damage deposit.
  1. No alterations
    No alterations or additions may be made to the premises nor may any fixtures be
    installed or placards, decorations or other articles be attached in any way to any part
    of the premises without the prior written approval of the Booking Secretary. Any
    alteration, fixture or fitting or attachment so approved shall, at the discretion of the
    Hall, remain in the premises at the end of the hiring. It will become the property of
    the Hall unless removed by the hirer who must make good to the satisfaction of the
    Hall or, if any damage caused to the premises by such removal.
    Do not use nails, drawing pins etc or any type of adhesive tape, or white or blu-tack
    on walls or other surfaces please use the boards or ask the Booking Secretary for
    advice. Do not fix decorations on or near light fittings or heat sources.
  2. No rights
    The Hiring Agreement constitutes permission only to use the premises and confers
    no tenancy or other right of occupation on the Hirer.
  3. Dangerous and unsuitable performances
    Performances involving danger to the public or of a sexually explicit nature shall not
    be permitted
  4. Smoking
    No smoking is allowed inside the premises.
    Cigarette bins are located outside the front and rear doors.
  5. Personal property
    The Hall Management Committee cannot be held responsible for any personal
    properties left on the premises and the Hirer is advised to take out adequate insurance
    to cover such risk.
  6. Acoustic Loop (Hearing Loop)
    An Acoustic Loop for use by those with hearing aids is available in the main Hall, when
    the main PA system is in use. The Hall Caretaker or Booking Secretary will give
    instruction for operating this equipment on request.
    Individuals with implanted Cardiac Pacemakers or AICD devices are advised not to use
    the radio microphones.
  7. End of hire / Cleaning and Security
    The Hirer shall be 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 the Hall shall be at liberty to make an additional charge.
    (a) Mops, brooms etc. are located in the broom cupboard (located behind the kitchen
    entrance door.
    (b) All floors must be cleared of rubbish and swept.
    (c) All work surfaces and tables etc to be wiped clean.
    (d) All spillage’s to be cleaned-up immediately and “Wet Signs” to be in place. The main
    Hall floor surface requires a minimum use of water.
    (e) Inspect the toilets and check that they have been vacated and whether any damage etc
    has occurred (which should be reported to the Booking Secretary as soon as
    practicable).
    (f) Ensure that all windows and doors are locked

    (g) All items of rubbish whether recyclable or otherwise must be removed from the building
    and nothing should be left either inside or outside the premises. Failure to do so will
    incur costs (minimum £10) which will be deducted from your deposit
    (h) Keys to be returned to the Booking Secretary in accordance with previously agreed
    arrangements
    (i)
  1. Plan of the Felsted Memorial Hall
  2. Kitchen contains:
    · Larder Fridge
    · 2 domestic ovens
    · Microwave oven
    · Urn & kettle
    · Oven trays & saucepans for warming food
    · Jugs, teapots, trays
    · Crockery & cutlery
    · 2 large trollies
    Freezer, glasses & tablecloths are available on request

REGULAR HIRERS

Felsted Friendship Club
Alison Moore
01371 821632

Womens Institute
Margaret Smith
01371 822092

Childrens Dancing Classes (all ages) Margaret Cave
01376 331647

Felsted Pantomine Society
Hazel Fox
01371 820108

Brownies
Jo Mackin
01245 361262

TAI CHI (Thursday mornings)
Shirley Stone
07522 586788

YOGA (Tuesday mornings)
Victoria Joyce
07861370014

Keep Fit (Friday AM) 
Jean Grimshaw
01371 820730

Take Note Band (Monday PM)
Pete Bennett

Felsed Memorial Hall, Braintree Road, Felsted, Essex, CM6 3DS | 07926 377343 | Bookings: sheila.kill@yahoo.com | Facebook
Registered Charity Number: 301301 (War Memorial Hall, Felsted)