Broadstone War Memorial Hall

Broadstone War Memorial Hall Please telephone our Bookings Secretary to discuss hiring fees as they are currently under review Work began in January 1957.

Have you ever walked past the War Memorial Hall in Tudor Road and wondered about the origins of this pre-cast concrete building with its curved roof? A Memorial Hall scheme had been launched at a public meeting in 1946, a committee was formed and by the end of that year £1,548 had been raised. The place chosen was on the site of an old coach house on land rented from the Council. Originally it was

to be a joint venue with the British Legion but when land became available for their own building they withdrew although they were still willing to give their support to the Committee. Fund raising included collections in shops and house to house, loans and donations and a production by the Broadstone Players. By 1955 it had risen to nearly £4,000 plus a grant of £2,200 from the Ministry of Education and a loan from the National Council of Social Services. The original plan was costed at over £9,000 but besides not having that much money building regulations at the time limited the amount which could be spent. After four alternative plans had been rejected the Committee viewed the hall at Fordingbridge and an order for a similar building was placed with the Reema Construction Company Ltd of Salisbury consisting of a hall together with cloakrooms, kitchen, cinema projection box, stage and dressing rooms at a cost of £5,000. Running expenses were estimated to be £45 per year. Site clearance was done by H J Palmer Ltd. Trustees were to be Dr J C A Norman, Mr R Hann, Major R Neille-Jones and Mr S J W Smith. The design was not unique, besides Fordingbridge variations can be found in other villages in the area including Witchampton, West Parley, Verwood and Combe Bissett near Salisbury. On 31 June 1957 a Committee Meeting was held for the first time in the new Hall. The official opening was on 10 August 1957. A procession formed in the British Legion and, accompanied by a hymn, proceeded to the platform, where Chairman Dr J C A Norman made the introductory remarks and W W Llewelyn declared the Hall open. A memorial plaque to the war dead was unveiled by the Mayor of Poole and the ceremony was followed by a dance. To celebrate the Queen’s Silver Jubilee in 1977 a room was added on to the side. The Hall still has trustees and is run by a Management Committee. Four times a year the users’ representatives meet. It is well used and plays an important role in Broadstone life.

Social Supper Dance - Saturday 6th December 25 - 7.00 p.m.  Mix of Ballroom, Latin, Line dances and party dances.  No Ne...
02/12/2025

Social Supper Dance - Saturday 6th December 25 - 7.00 p.m. Mix of Ballroom, Latin, Line dances and party dances. No Need to bring a partner. Please phone Janet for more details.

Christmas Songs and Carols - We are hoping for a full house as this will be last time Viva Voca will perform at the Broa...
02/12/2025

Christmas Songs and Carols - We are hoping for a full house as this will be last time Viva Voca will perform at the Broadstone War Memorial Hall, due to retirement. Hope you can come!

13/11/2025

Presenting our poster for our upcoming production of Little Red Riding Hood. A huge thank you once again to Mary at for once again nailing it!! We adore you Mary!

Get booking those tickets folks! Matinees are already starting to look pretty full and we would hate for you to miss out! We highly recommend tickets as Christmas pressies… just saying 🤷🏼‍♀️

See you all in January!

New Years Eve Supper Dance - Wednesday 31st December 25 7.30 p.m. until late! Mix of Ballroom, Latin, Line and Party dan...
07/11/2025

New Years Eve Supper Dance - Wednesday 31st December 25 7.30 p.m. until late! Mix of Ballroom, Latin, Line and Party dances. Tickets £11 each. Please contact Janet on 01202 699420 to secure your place!

Following sell out performances of their annual Plays n Chips last month, Broadstone Players are now getting ready for t...
05/11/2025

Following sell out performances of their annual Plays n Chips last month, Broadstone Players are now getting ready for their next production. It will be Abigail's Party, the 1970s comedy of manners by Mike Leigh. Many people will remember the famous BBC production starring Alison Steadman as the hostess of the dinner party.:

Play dates are Tuesday 18th to Saturday 22nd November, each evening at 7.30pm and there is a matinee on Saturday 22nd at 2.15pm.

Tickets are £10 are can be reserved by emailing [email protected] or phoning 01202 678449. They are also on sale at Broadstone News.

The Players are very excited to be bringing this iconic play to the stage and look forward to entertaining you.

04/11/2025

Yesterday was our big costume pull at Broadstone Panto HQ and it was super successful. Our amazing wardrobe mistress Sam is working tirelessly to ensure our cast of 26 are costumed and ready for once our dress rehearsals begin. We cannot wait to see this incredible show come together with the hard work from all departments.

All hands were on deck with not only costumes… but getting the last bits of our set painting done too!! A MASSIVE thank you to all those who helped out yesterday! You are stars. We are so very grateful for your help.

Good time had by all!  Thank you so much Outalimits!
26/10/2025

Good time had by all! Thank you so much Outalimits!

Date for your diary!
22/10/2025

Date for your diary!

We’re so happy to announce our first show of 2026 as Kingdom Card Show 👑
We have another show to announce soon but The War Memorial Hall will always be our first and favourite venue 💫
We’ve made countless friends and formed great relationships at this hall and we’re so excited to continue bringing shows to our local community.
We will be going live with our website soon but we’re ready to start taking vendor applications! If you’re interested in vending, please DM us for more information 🥳
We have a great magic and DnD following, we’re looking for some more amazing vendors to join us!

Let’s get the 2026 ball rolling 🤩

27/09/2025

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Tudor Road
Broadstone
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Have you ever walked past the War Memorial Hall in Tudor Road and wondered about the origins of this pre-cast concrete building with its curved roof? A Memorial Hall scheme had been launched at a public meeting in 1946, a committee was formed and by the end of that year £1,548 had been raised. The place chosen was on the site of an old coach house on land rented from the Council. Originally it was to be a joint venue with the British Legion but when land became available for their own building they withdrew although they were still willing to give their support to the Committee. Fund raising included collections in shops and house to house, loans and donations and a production by the Broadstone Players. By 1955 it had risen to nearly £4,000 plus a grant of £2,200 from the Ministry of Education and a loan from the National Council of Social Services. The original plan was costed at over £9,000 but besides not having that much money building regulations at the time limited the amount which could be spent. After four alternative plans had been rejected the Committee viewed the hall at Fordingbridge and an order for a similar building was placed with the Reema Construction Company Ltd of Salisbury consisting of a hall together with cloakrooms, kitchen, cinema projection box, stage and dressing rooms at a cost of £5,000. Work began in January 1957. Running expenses were estimated to be £45 per year. Site clearance was done by H J Palmer Ltd. Trustees were to be Dr J C A Norman, Mr R Hann, Major R Neille-Jones and Mr S J W Smith. The design was not unique, besides Fordingbridge variations can be found in other villages in the area including Witchampton, West Parley, Verwood and Combe Bissett near Salisbury. On 31 June 1957 a Committee Meeting was held for the first time in the new Hall. The official opening was on 10 August 1957. A procession formed in the British Legion and, accompanied by a hymn, proceeded to the platform, where Chairman Dr J C A Norman made the introductory remarks and W W Llewelyn declared the Hall open. A memorial plaque to the war dead was unveiled by the Mayor of Poole and the ceremony was followed by a dance. To celebrate the Queen’s Silver Jubilee in 1977 a room was added on to the side. The Hall still has trustees and is run by a Management Committee. Four times a year the users’ representatives meet. It is well used and plays an important role in Broadstone life.