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Merton Parish
Merton is a small parish, of some 1,350 acres. There are two main settlement areas about a mile apart, one at Merton Hall and the other around the Village Green, and a number of isolated farms and homesteads. In all, there are about 50 houses and just under 100 electors.
Merton boasts a round tower
church St Peters situated in Merton Park
Village Hall : The Merton Coronation Hall, as it was then known, was given to the Parish of Merton in the 1950’s by the late Lord Walsingham. The hall is situated in the Village, just off the Green but started life in Westmere Farm and was moved to Merton Park when the battlefield area came into being.
The hall was moved to its present site in 1971, and was run successfully as a meeting place for some years. A Charitable Trust was established in 1977, and the Parish Council are the Custodian Trustees. The hall gradually started losing money, and by the 1980’s the maintenance costs were far more than the income generated, and it fell into disuse.
The Parish Council managed to register ownership of the Village Hall with the Land Registry in 2013, and explored options to replace or refurbish the hall. In 2015 parishioners opted for a refurbishment of the whole building. In response to the parishioners’ choice, the Parish Council launched the Village Hall Restoration Project (see tab)
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Merton Parish Council Meetings in 2023 & 2024
The dates for Parish Council Meetings for the next year are as follows:
Tuesday 5th September 2023 at 6pm in St Peter’s Church, Merton.
Tuesday 9th January 2024 at 6pm in St Peter’s Church, Merton.
Tuesday 12th March 2024 at 6pm in St Peter’s Church, Merton.
Tuesday 14th May 2024 at 6pm in St Peter’s Church, Merton. This will be the Annual Parish Council Meeting, preceeded by the Annual Parish Meeting.
All residents of the Village are very welcome to attend these meetings