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Campsie Memorial Hall: Display by Campsie Local History Group

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7 September 2024 (10:00 - 17:00)

8 September 2024 (10:00 - 17:00)

East Dunbartonshire

The Campsie Memorial Hall is a vital community facility that hosts variety clubs, Community Council Meetings, and public social events. It was initially constructed around 1868 by Mr Hanbury Lennox. The hall was transformed in 1954, thanks to the support of the local "Welcome Home/Comfort Fund" and "in Memory of the War Dead" funding. Since its inception, the Hall has been the central venue for Lennoxtown, playing a crucial role in providing education, communication, and cohesion within individuals, families, and the community. 

Come along and see this wonderful community venue before it closes in 2025 for a major refurbishment to help secure its future for the next generation of users and the community of Lennoxtown and surrounding areas. A chance to see the building whilst learning about the history and future of the region.

Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Hall as the Campsie Local History Group showcases fascinating displays from previous presentations. You can explore examples of content from reprinted Campsie in the Great War (WWI) and newly-printed Campsie in WWII books. Engage in discussions with members of the New Book Team and seize the chance to purchase these intriguing books. If the weather permits, there will also be guided tours of the High Kirk Cemetery nearby. 

Facilities

Key Information

Where to find us

Address
  • Campsie Memorial Hall
  • 2 Main Street
  • Lennoxtown
  • G66 7HA

Programmes this building took part in:

2024