Addlestone Community Centre

Addlestone Community Centre

The Addlestone Community Association (ACA) was formed in 1948 and is a Registered Charity, No. 304962. The original Community Centre was funded by ACA sponsored events, donations and bequests and was opened in 1968. It was replaced by a new Centre, leased and maintained by the ACA, in September 2005. The Community Centre is managed entirely by volunteers and is administered by a General Committee.

There are three halls. The main (Tulk) hall has: a full stage, sound systems, stage lighting and retractable raked seating. In addition, there are four meeting rooms and two well-equipped kitchens.

Over thirty groups regularly use the wide range of activities which include: badminton, various dance and fitness classes, historical and photographic societies, theatre groups and much more.

Tulk hall
It can hold 300 people with tiered seating or 180 people with cabaret seating. It has an adjacent kitchen.
Muriel Wise
This hall is more intimate and comfortable holds 60 people around tables. It has its own kitchen and piano
Mitchell
This hall is best used as a rehearsal space but has chairs for over 60 people. There is a small wash basin and kettle. It also has a modern digital piano.

We also have two studios, a smaller committee room and the Colin Gaskin Suite. These are available for smaller meetings.

Addlestone Community Centre
Community Centre, Garfield Rd
Addlestone
Surrey
United Kingdom
KT15 2NJ

Telephone: 01932 843646
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