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English: The Hall was built in 1924 to commemorate the sacrifice made by local residents in the First World War and to serve as a community focal point for the villages of Ballinger, South Heath, Potter Row and Pednor. Today it provides the meeting place for community groups such as the Women’s Institute, the Horticultural Society and The Ballinger Decorative and Fine Arts Society. It provides the venue for Pilates, yoga and other classes.
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