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Effort pays off as new hall is opened

Years of planning and fundraising has come to fruition as the new Cam Vale Community Hall in Longburton was opened by West Dorset MP Chris Loder to a cheering community. The muchanticipated public opening of state-ofthe-art hall was opened by Mr Loder who has supported the campaign for a decade, starting when he was a local councillor for the Cam Vale Ward. Mr Loder said: “After so much work that has gone into this fantastic new hall, it was a pleasure to thank the whole community for their dedication and determination, which has now materialised in what will be a much loved and much used asset to the community for many years to come.”

Speaking at the opening, chairman of the Cam Vale Parish Council Nigel Williams said: “We feel this is an unparalleled facility for our community. It’s for everyone within the Cam Vale to use and enjoy along with other established clubs and institutions that we already have. We believe this space has something for everyone in the Cam Vale.”

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Mr Williams also acknowledged the support from Crestmoor Construction of Wincanton, Dorset Council for grants and advice and Voltalia for a state-of-the-art solar panel/battery system.

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