At Leeston, a small farming town on the Canterbury Plain near Lake Ellesmere, this proud, solid, earnest hall stood in 1987 as, to my mind, a good example of local community spirit. I daresay it was built early in the 20th century when people tended to travel less, stay in their discrete neighbourhoods and keep themselves occupied without the passive intrusion of television.
I guess it was built with funding from local subscription. I hope the brass band still flourishes and that the hall is still used for its original purpose.
© DON DONOVAN
donovan@ihug.co.nz
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