Contact us
Kay Parker
Kay Parker is retired and has worked for many years in the Diagnostics business (Infectious disease, Toxicology) both as an operational business leader and Vice President of HR at an international level.
Currently Treasurer/Trustee of Seaton Ross Village Hall for the past 4 years.
Kay has managed several international and global projects in her professional life.
Anila Liley
Anita has experience of managing staff and can help with queries about staff and volunteers. She has an interest in catering and can provide support with food hygiene. She is also the communication secretary for members and one of the Hallmark assessors.
Email Anita about grants or any general admin enquires
Caroline Scargill
Telephone 07961831673
Caroline is the Treasurer of Eastrington Village Hall and works is a Data Analyst, which makes her perfect for the role of Treasurer, she also built this website for free with no training!
Email or call Caroline for help with any technology questions. Websites, Facebook and any general admin enquiries.
John Newlove
01904 608524
John is a retired BT Engineering manager with a wealth of experience running a village hall. He can help with practical skills .Health and Safety etc
John is our Hallmark expert, if you would like to apply for the Hallmark awards or just find out more, please email John.
Rob Thomson
Rob is the first one to contact the press to publicise events and has a huge amount of experience of organising and promoting events.
Rob arranges our events and all the printing and publicising for the Network.
Elizabeth Branton
Elizabeth has worked with children with emotional and behavioural problems, and with young offenders and at Sure Start and Children and Family Services, Hull City Council. Recently she has been supporting adults living with autism, mental health conditions and learning difficulties.
Elizabeth is secretary and a trustee of Hollym Village Hall.
Jenni Howard
I live in a North Newbald and for the last 7 years have been Chair of Newbald Village Hall Management Committee. Working with an active dedicated committee we have taken a failing deteriorating building to an extended modern venue fit for many years to come. This journey has given me the experiences that I hope can benefit ERVHN and its members