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Burgh Hall from Annals of Woodside and Newhills by Patrick Morgan (1886)
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Burgh Hall from Annals of Woodside and Newhills by Patrick Morgan (1886)
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Burgh Hall from Annals of Woodside and Newhills by Patrick Morgan (1886)
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In 1837 a small building presently known as the Burgh Hall was used as a parish school for the children of Woodside. The building also doubled as a venue for many social gatherings over the years. In 1876 a new school was built on the site of the current Woodside Primary and it was then that the old school became known as the Burgh Hall. The Burgh Hall continued to be use by the community for various events, clubs, sports and so on. It was also the meeting place for the Woodside Pensioners Club. The hall has recently fallen into disrepair and its future is uncertain. sadly it is not in such a good condition now.
In 1837 a small building presently known as the Burgh Hall was used as a parish school for the children of Woodside. The building also doubled as a venue for many social gatherings over the years.
In 1876 a new school was built on the site of the current Woodside Primary and it was then that the old school became known as the Burgh Hall. The Burgh Hall continued to be use by the community for various events, clubs, sports and so on. It was also the meeting place for the Woodside Pensioners Club.
The hall has recently fallen into disrepair and its future is uncertain. sadly it is not in such a good condition now.
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