This cache is part of a series of caches which are placed at or near village halls and community centres. For details and statistics visit the Village Hall Series website Click here
The village of Pathhead, known also as The 'Heid, grew in the mid 1700s both due as a stopping off point for the London stage coach and due to the growth of lime mining in the area. Through the 1800s it grew further due to farming in the area and in the 1900s as travel became easier and as a shopping centre! There have always been many halls in the village for community, meeting, religious or health reasons. There has been a Community hall on this site since the 1940s. It is now run by volunteers as part of the Pathhead & District Community Association to support the health and wellbeing of residents. (The Pathhead and District Community Association was formed with the objectives to promote the well being of the residents of Pathhead and the surrounding area, to provide educational, sporting, social recreational activities in the hall and to raise funds to maintain, manage and develop the hall)
Cache placed with a kind permission of the Pathhead & District Community Association trustees and committee members.
If you would like to expand the Village Hall Series by placing a cache of your own please do so, but please contact GeoJaxx first to request a number and to add the cache to the bookmark list
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