The finish line is so close now : so how do we cross it?
After more than two years of forward planning, hard graft, essential fundraising and steadfast determination, we are finally getting to the business end of this inspiring project and the end goal is almost in sight. To call it a team effort would be underplaying the huge numbers of skilled workers, volunteers, suppliers and supporters who have got us to this point. We are all in this together and we're winning! Thank you to each and everyone of you. In a nutshell, this is our current position:
- We have raised the minimum amount of money needed to secure the building and get the lights on however we still need to raise funds to ensure the building is capable of serving as a viable platform for a thriving business. Please keep your investments coming in here
- every penny is carefully allocated and much appreciated.
- Our final reopening plan is vitally dependent on volunteers. Volunteers to help us at every step of the way from rebuilding the pub to nurturing the garden to repainting the sign. If you are not yet on our volunteers list and would like to offer your time please contact us at
volunteers@savethehoppole.org
- We are also ramping up our requests for donated items. We have a list of 'Materials needed' on our website, so if you can donate any of those items or know any supplier who would be willing to give us those items, please let us know at volunteers@savethehoppole.org.
Thank you for any help you can offer!
Fantastic response to our latest ITV news story
We made the news again! On Sunday 3rd March the local ITV crew came to the Hop Pole to chat to the team about our drive for donations and volunteers. The feature aired that evening generating an instant, positive response with immediate pledges of goods and building materials. Huge thanks to Limpley Stoke's own Victoria Davies at ITV West Country for the ongoing interest and support for our campaign.
You can see Simon & James talking through the project here. We think this new-found fame is suiting them!
Building progress is steaming along
Building progress continues at a pace with regular teams of experts and volunteers on site laying pipes, putting down boards, installing the electrics and so on. In a few weeks we'll continue with the garden planning, starting with the lawn being sown in April, which is encouraging news.
New video telling the story of our wonderful community
We are incredibly fortunate to have so many willing and talented people in our community who have been able to bring their unique skills to the project. The latest of these is local filmmaker Alan Wright who has very generously taken his time to put together this wonderful film telling the story of our community and the background behind the Hop Pole campaign.
In Alan's words:
'It is exactly two years since I became Director of Trowbridge Town Hall Trust with the daunting task of supervising a £10million capital project to restore the building's architectural legacy while, at the same time, transforming it into an environmentally friendly incubator for creative talent that will provide an exemplar throughout the south-west. When I moved to Freshford/Limpley Stoke last year, I was naturally fascinated by The Hop Pole project, especially as the ethos behind its revival was to provide a hub for the community and add to the villages' determination to bring about social cohesion. As a former television producer, I couldn't resist making a small contribution towards The Hope Pole appeal by creating a video which, I sincerely hope, will help convey the community message and wider story of this vital lifeline in the village.'
Auction of Promises : auction items wanted!
To help raise some extra funds we're planning to organise an Auction of Promises in the summer. Details of how this auction will run will be revealed nearer the time, but right now we are looking for donations, please! Anything is most welcome so please let us know if you have any items that we can add to the catalogue. Perfect examples might be:
- Holiday accommodation
- Tickets to an event/event
- A fun or unique experience
- Professional or business support
- Gardening or home interior design consultancy
If you have anything you’d be prepared to donate or if you would like to join the very-newly-formed (and great fun) Auction of Promises team (which currently comprises Sally Gupta, Jane Trounce and Heather Coombe so far) please contact Heather Coombe at
helloheth@hotmail.com. Thank you!
Raise a glass at the Top Pole pop-up pub
This month's Top Pole pop-up pub takes place on Friday 19th April, 6:30pm - 10pm at the Limpley Stoke Village Hall. As always, it promises to be a great night with food and drinks (cash and card) and live music. This month's menu is steak, kidney and mushroom pie or a veggie option (both £8) followed by chocolate cinnamon gateau (£3), so please email your choice to
orlamorrish@gmail.com
by 17th April if you'd like food. All profits are generously donated to the Hop Pole campaign and the events are always a lively, fun evening so we hope to see you there!