The Jubilee Hall is registered with the Charity Commission (number 238186) and managed by a
voluntary group, Bratton Jubilee Hall Management Committee (BJHMC) who undertake the
upkeep and running of the Hall, keeping it maintained to a high standard.
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Situated just three miles from Westbury on the B3098, Bratton Jubilee Hall was originally built in 1887
for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria and has been in regular use by the local community
ever since.
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The Golden Jubilee
In 2002 after a great deal of hard work and extensive fund-raising, an extension
was added for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. The building had a complete
makeover and has since been awarded a 'Best Kept Village Hall in Wiltshire' plaque.
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​The Platinum Jubilee
​The Mosaics displayed on the exterior walls of the hall were made to celebrate the
Queen's Platinum Jubilee. This was a community project completed by village
residents of all ages with the assistance of local artist Ria from Fragmented Art.
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The project was made possible with a grant from the Wiltshire Community Foundation
as part of the Arts Council England’s Let’s Create Jubilee Fund. This fund was made possible thanks to National Lottery players and is administered by UK Community Foundations.
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Bratton Jubilee Hall
Melbourne Street
Bratton
Westbury
Wiltshire
BA13 4RW

