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St Thomas More Hall closed as a Social Club in September 2011. A Project Manager has now been appointed to evaluate proposals for the future of the hall and make recommendations to the Trustees. Any proposals should be accompanied by a business plan and sent, without delay, to Jonathan Palmer, email [email protected]
I know someone who was very involved before it's closure as a 'social club' and that person has a very different take on the story given by the father that closed it all down. Bit of a cheek if you ask me to now ask the local community for ideas after ignoring the suggestions and views of the community that were using it before.

Fr. Gerry Mulvihill Wrote:

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> St Thomas More Hall closed as a Social Club in

> September 2011. A Project Manager has now been

> appointed to evaluate proposals for the future of

> the hall and make recommendations to the Trustees.

> Any proposals should be accompanied by a business

> plan and sent, without delay, to Jonathan Palmer,

> email [email protected]

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