Come and Light Up Our Lives!

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Ditchling Players are without a Lighting Operator for their production of Private Lives at the end of November. 

If you have any lighting experience, or an interest and willingness to learn, please contact chair@ditchlingplayers.org.uk . Dates are Sunday 21st November (tech), Mon 22nd November (dress), and then Tuesday 23rd-Saturday 27th November (performances at 7.30pm).

Venue is Ditchling Village Hall, Lewes Road, Ditchling BN6 8TT.

Tickets now on sale for Private Lives

Ditchling Players are pleased to announce that tickets go on sale for their latest production, Private Lives by Noël Coward from 9 am on Monday 26 September.

The show will be performed bewteen Tuesday 23rd and Saturday 27th November 2021 in Dithcling Village Hall at 7.30pm. We hope you can join us.

Tickets are available in person from The White Horse Inn and online from ditchlingplayers.org.uk

Ditchling Village Hall are looking for a new bookings secretary

“We are urgently in need of a new volunteer booking secretary for Ditchling Village Hall.

We are currently a group of five villagers who are trustees of the hall and manage the hall along with our meetings secretary. We have a self-employed part time caretaker and cleaner.

We need a new bookings secretary to join our team. This role is essential to the operating and smooth running of the hall.

The booking secretary coordinates and confirms bookings using our simple online system, generates invoices and answers hirer questions about bookings. Basic IT and email skills are required but full training will be provided. Support will be given by the other trustees and the retiring booking secretary.

This role might suit someone recently retired, someone looking to gain more employable skills or taking a career break. The likely time commitment for the role is around 3 hours/week but is totally flexible around the individual.

If you would like to know more please contact Victoria Ingham at chair@ditchlingvillagehall.uk or talk to any of the hall trustees.”