ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2026

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
of the
COSY HALL
The Annual General Meeting of the COSY HALL,
will be held on Thursday 30th April 2026, at 7.00pm
at Cosy Hall, Water Lane, Newport TF10 7LD.

This Annual Meeting is open to all local residents and members of local
organisations especially those who use Cosy Hall.
Please come along to hear what the committee has been doing over the past
year.

This is your opportunity to have your say on how you think Cosy Hall should
be run and to make suggestions for further improvements.

Cosy Hall is a registered charity managed by Trustees (representatives of local
organisations, elected members of the public, and co-opted members) who make
up the Management Committee and are responsible for the overall management,
upkeep and finances of Cosy Hall ensuring its use for the benefit of local people.

A warm welcome will be extended to all.
For further details, please contact:
Marion Wynn (Secretary)
Email: secretary@cosyhall.org.uk

40th Celebration

On Saturday 20th September the Lord-Lieutenant of Shropshire Anna Turner unveiled a portrait of Susan Miles MBE in front of 100 guests in the Susan Miles Room.

Cosy Hall Blue Plaque

2025 marks the 40th Anniversary of the opening of Cosy Hall as a community building for Newport. On 31st July, as part of the programme of celebrations, Trustees of Cosy Hall and members of Newport Regeneration Partnership attended the unveiling of the blue plaque by Cllr. Nelson and Ola Zbroszczyk which acknowledges the history of the building and its rescue from the threat of demolition through the efforts of Susan Miles MBE.

Pictured after the unveiling are left to right: Cllr. Bill Harper – Deputy Mayor of Newport, Jenni Miles (daughter of Sue Miles), Ola Zbroszczyk, secretary and Cllr. Tim Nelson chairman of the Newport Regeneration Partnership.

Bleed Packs

Cosy Hall has recently received two Bleed Control Kits from Borough Councillor Peter Scott. Cllr. Mark Wiggin, Chair of Trustees at Cosy Hall, said “In an emergency, these kits could mean the difference between life and death, and Cosy Hall is very grateful to Cllr. Scott for providing them to us. I would also like to thank Julie Rich and Longford Lane Management for their kind donation of £100, which will be used to ensure that the contents are kept up-to-date.”