All Hallows Hall

All Hallows Hall All Hallows Hall (AHH), a community hub in Easton Bristol. It's a venue that has become a space for community groups to run weekly classes and activities.

Run by volunteers, the site has been transformed over nine years from a derelict eyesore to become a place for people to visit and enjoy live music, theatre, circus performances, markets, art installations, and more. During the pandemic the hall has been providing space for the local veg box initiative. AHH is managed by volunteers and we are always looking for more people to get involved. There's

lots to do on such a big project as you can imagine. We want to be able to keep this beautiful building relevant and secure it for future Easton community use. If you think you can help get in touch.

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All Hallows Hall, 13 All Hallows Road, Easton
Bristol
BS50HH

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All Hallows Hall (AHH) Run by volunteers, the site has been transformed over six years from a derelict eyesore to become a venue that has had upwards of 20,000 people visit to enjoy live music, theatre, circus performances, markets, art installations, and more. It's an arts venue and a space for community groups to run weekly clubs and activities. Such as - www.facebook.com/thepingpongparlour/ www.facebook.com/EastonAiki/ www.facebook.com/groups/560027734023079/ www.facebook.com/bristolcooperativegym/ "I am just one of thousands that has been positively effected by the hall presence. It has given me a place to offer inner city young adults free drama training through Tank Theatre and the now legendary M.C.Beth performances. And it continues to support these and other emerging artists by offering us free and cheap rehearsal spaces. It is vital and the only space in Easton where Theatre can thrive." Dave Lovatt, Theatre Director AHH is only 1 of 2 listed buildings in Easton. The only other being the church across the road.

AHH is managed by volunteers and we are always looking for more people to get involved. There's lots to do on such a big project as you can imagine. We are also always looking for people put on interesting events in the space. We want to be able to keep this beautiful building relevant and secure it for future Easton community use. The potential is huge for Easton and Bristol. If you think you can help get in touch. Or just come and have a look around one day or come to one of the many events we host. We are also working in tandem with our neighbours Baggator/The Pickle Factory.

Bristol's longest running independent youth centre. baggator.org.uk Thank you for taking the time to read this. To check out our current program of events visit: www.allhallowshall.co.uk or keep an eye on here