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Kemsley Community Hall’s first event gets off to flying start in Ridham Avenue, Sittingbourne

A table-top sale was the first event to be organised by the new owners of a hall. Kemsley Community Centre Trust held the event.

The Ridham Avenue site was originally run by Swale council but was transferred to the trust committee on a 125-year lease when cabinet members met on March 12.

Commitee members pictured in the hall
Commitee members pictured in the hall

There were about 30 stalls selling all sorts of goods including books, handmade jewellery, clothes and cakes.

Sellers paid £7 for a table in advance or £10 on the day but kept all proceeds from the items they sold.

In all about 100 people made their way through the doors. Samantha Bryant, who is a member of the trust, said: “It went really well.

“It was the first of its kind but there will be plenty more to follow.” The next event is an open day on Monday, May 5 from 10am to 4pm.

There will be bouncy castles, creepy crawlies, refreshments from Kemsley school’s PTA, entertainment from choirs and dance schools, a demonstration from Swale Gloves amateur boxing club, ice cream, art tent, face painting, an assault course, barbecue and lots more.

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