Rehearsal Rooms
In 1966 Brighouse Corporation put plans forward for road improvements including the Ludenschied Link Road, which was to go through the middle of the Odd Fellows Hall. Eventually a compulsory purchase order was served and alternative accommodation had to be found by the band. This was eventually achieved with the purchase of St. Martin’s Parish Hall in Church Lane in 1970.
In 1989 agreement was reached for the sale of Rydings Hall to a local doctor’s practice who were wishing to expand their services. The agreement included a proviso that the band could use the rehearsal room for a further 12 months, giving them a breathing space to find new facilities before they were required to move out. Searches continued around the districts of Brighouse and Rastrick for a suitable building but without any success. As a short-term measure the band moved across Parsonage Lane from the Rydings Hall into the old canteen building of the Brighouse High School (formerly the Girls Grammar School). In May 1991 they finally said goodbye to Rydings Hall when they played at the official opening of new surgery. Their former home had now undergone major refurbishment in order to serve its new function in the town and was to be known as ‘Rydings Hall Surgery’.
At last the Brighouse and Rastrick Band were able to move into their new property in January 1995. The official opening of the new headquarters, named ‘West Ridings’ after the band signature tune, followed later in the year on Saturday 25th April 1995. It was carried out by the Rt. Rev. Nigel McCulloch, Bishop of Wakefield, in the presence of large numbers of Patrons, invited guests, donors, ex-players and friends. Due to the large numbers of people witnessing the event, a celebration buffet and concert followed in the Ritz Ballroom.
Recently an archive has been assembled of historic items associated with the bands long and successful history. Many items have been framed for display throughout the facility and in secure show cases in the Archive Room. In July 2006, the band held a bandroom ‘open day’ for all its many Patrons, former players, friends, supporters and the general public as part of its 125th Year Celebrations drawing over 500 visitors. Brighouse and Rastrick Band rehearsals are usually open to visitors, providing there is no disruption to the players and their concentration. So if you are in the Brighouse area on a Monday or Thursday evening (usual rehearsal nights, 7.45pm), you may want to call in and see the band and its superb headquarters – a facility it is exceedingly proud of to show to visitors.