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Community Spaces in Greenwich Community Spaces in Greenwich Thamesmead Moorings Abbey Woolwich Riverside Peninsula Wood Plumstead Woolwich Glyndon Charlton Common Blackheath Greenwich West Shooters Hill Kidbrooke Eltham Eltham West North Middle Park & Sutcliffe Eltham South Coldharbour & New Eltham Community Venues for Hire in the Royal Borough of Greenwich Venue Address Telephone Website Contact Name Email Capacity & Facilities Abbey Wood 4 Knee Hill, Large hall, capacity 120, bar and kitchen facilities. Abbey Wood Community 020 8311 www.abbeywoodcommunity Abbey Wood, Ann Arnold [email protected] Small hall, capacity 40, kitchen facilities. Centre 7005 group.org/ London SE2 0YS Disabled access Greenwich & Bexley 185 Bostall Hill, Abbey 020 8312 www.communityhospice.org Variety of rooms, capacity from 10 to 100. Disabled Sue Smyth [email protected] Community Hospice Wood, SE2 0GB 2244 .uk access, full catering service provided. Blackheath & Westcombe 23 Lee Road, 020 8318 http://www.trinitylaban.ac.u 600 seat Great Hall. 160 seat Recital room. Blackheath Halls Blackheath, Hannah Benton [email protected] 9758 k/blackheath-halls.aspx Licensed cafe bar. London SE3 9RQ 90 Mycenae Road, 020 8858 Mark Johnson- Variety of rooms with capacity from 8 to 120. Mycenae House Blackheath, www.mycenaehouse.co.uk/ [email protected] 1749 Brown Kitchen. Disability access ground floor only London SE3 7SE Charlton The Rectory Field, 020 8858 www.blackheathsportsclub.c Contact form on website Bar, dance hall, functions rooms with capacity from Blackheath Sports Club Charlton Road, Tony Bratton 1578 o.uk 10-100. Disability access. London SE3 8SR The Valley, Charlton Athletic Football Floyd Road, 020 8333 Variety of rooms and suites with capacity from 20 www.charltonevents.com [email protected] Club, The Valley Charlton, 4040 to 1000. Catering available. Disability access London SE7 8BL Charlton Road, 020 8856 charlton.house@royalgreen Variety of rooms, capacity from 20 up to 150. Charlton House Charlton, www.charlton-house.org/ 3951 wich.gov.uk Catering. Disability access. London SE7 8RE 109a Bramshot Capacity 84 Main Hall, two capacity 10 meeting Charlton United Reformed Avenue, 0792 590 www.urccharlton.org/ Helen Frith [email protected] rooms, one 30 capacity meeting room. Disabled Church - Alexandra Hall Charlton, 9592 access to Main Hall. London SE7 7HX 76 Hornfair Road 0300 300 www.greenwichcarerscentre info@greenwichcarerscentre Various rooms, capacity up to 50. Catering and The Stables Charlton Roxanne Lovell 2233 .org .org kitchen available. Disabled access. SE7 7BD Community Venues for Hire in the Royal Borough of Greenwich Venue Address Telephone Website Contact Name Email Capacity & Facilities Coldharbour & New Eltham New Eltham Library, C.A.N.E. (Community 020 8850 Range of rooms, capacity up to 140. Kitchen Southwood Road, www.cane-se9.co.uk Sue Killick [email protected] Association of New Eltham) 7122 available. Disabled access. London SE9 3QT William Barefoot Glyndon Community Group, Drive, 020 8855 www.glyndon.org.uk/coldhar [email protected] 80 capacity hall. Stage. Kitchen. Partial Disabled Coldharbour Community Andy Church access. Mottingham, 9981 bour.htm m Hall London SE9 3JD New Eltham Methodist 435 Footscray Road, 250 capacity Main Hall, 50 capacity Small Hall, two 020 8859 http://www.newelthammeth church@newelthammethodi Youth and Community New Eltham, Jane Cowie 25 capacity rooms. Large Kitchen. Disabled access 4932 odist.org.uk/ st.co.uk Centre London SE9 3UL and toilet. Eltham South English Heritage www.english- Hospitality Court Yard, 020 8294 heritage.org.uk/visit/hire/ve sam.anderson@english- Great hall, rooms and gardens, capacity from 8 to Eltham Palace Sam Anderson Court Road, Eltham, 2577 nue-hire/private/eltham- heritage.org.uk 200. Disabled access. London SE9 5QE palace/ 180 Eltham High St Mary’s (Eltham) www.stmarys- Street, 020 8850 patrick@stmarys- Variety of rooms, capacity from 5 to 75. Kitchen. Community Complex, St eltham.co.uk/halls- Patrick O'Sullivan Eltham, 2040 eltham.co.uk Disabled access. Catering available. Mary’s Community Centre individual.php?centreID=1 London SE9 1BJ St Mary’s (Eltham) Anstridge Road, www.stmarys- 020 8850 patrick@stmarys- Community Complex, Avery Hill, eltham.co.uk/halls- Patrick O'Sullivan 130 capacity hall. Kitchen. Disabled access. 2040 eltham.co.uk Anstridge Hall London SE9 2LL individual.php?centreID=2 Eltham West Hall, capacity 50-70 depending on seating Age UK Bromley & 2-6 Sherard Road 020 8294 www.ageukbandg.org.uk Lois Cahill [email protected] arrangements, kitchen facilities. Meeting rooms, Greenwich Eltham SE9 6EX 3012 capacity 2-10. Disabled access. OneSpace, Kidbrooke 020 8856 www.onespacekidbrooke.or administrator@onespacekid Hall, max capacity of 200. Lounge, café, rooms, One Space Kidbrooke Park Road, London, 2508 g.uk/regular-hire/ brooke.org.uk football pitch and kitchen available. SE3 9YY Community Venues for Hire in the Royal Borough of Greenwich Venue Address Telephone Website Contact Name Email Capacity & Facilities 540 Westhorne St Mary’s (Eltham) www.stmarys- 150 capacity hall, 60 capacity room, 30 capacity Avenue, 020 8850 patrick@stmarys- Community Complex, Lionel eltham.co.uk/halls- Patrick O'Sullivan room. Kitchen. Disabled access. Small, paved Eltham, 2040 eltham.co.uk Road Community Centre individual.php?centreID=4 garden. London SE9 6DH Well Hall Pleasaunce, Well Hall Road, 0800 433 2351 [email protected] Maximum capacity 200. Rooms and gardens. Tudor Barn www.tudorbarneltham.com/ Eltham, .uk Catering. London SE9 6SZ 6 Nesbit Road, Turning Pages (Across The 020 8859 http://turningpagesacrossth turningpages407@btinternet Eltham, Lee Abbott Hall and rooms. Kitchen. Disabled access. Ages) Community Centre 7925 eages.weebly.com/ .com London SE9 6HS Eltham North Admiral Seymour St Mary’s (Eltham) www.stmarys- Road, 020 8850 patrick@stmarys- 200 capacity hall, two 60 capacity and 20 capacity Community Complex, eltham.co.uk/halls- Patrick O'Sullivan Eltham, 2040 eltham.co.uk meeting rooms. Kitchen. Disabled access. Progress Hall individual.php?centreID=5 London SE9 1SL Glyndon 75 Raglan Rd, 020 8855 www.glyndon.org.uk/glyndo [email protected] Two 100 capacity halls, 100 capacity lounge, two 25 Glyndon Community Centre Plumstead, Andy Church capacity meeting rooms. Kitchen, fully equipped 9981 n.htm m fitness room. London SE18 7LB Castle Wood, Shooters www.severndroogcastle.org. [email protected]. Castle with 3 floors, maximum capacity of 55. Severndroog Castle Laura Allan Hill, London SE18 3RT uk/venue-hire.html uk Catering avail able. Free WIFI. Limited access. Greenwich West Borthwick Street, Main building: 100 capacity. Kitchen. Second 020 8691 AHOY Centre Deptford, http://www.ahoy.org.uk/ Liza Sliman [email protected] building: 60 capacity, 18 capacity indoor rowing 7606 London SE8 3JY and fitness room. Disabled access. De Vere Venues, 23 meeting and training rooms, capacity up to 120. Devonport House King William Walk, 0208 269 www.deverevenues.co.uk/e devonportsalesteam@dever Accommodation, kitchen and catering available. Conference Centre Greenwich, 5400 n/venues/devonport-house/ evenues.co.uk Disabled access. London SE10 9JW Royal Hill, Greenwich Dance Agency, 020 8293 www.greenwichdance.org.uk [email protected]. Various rooms, capacity from 3 to 200. Disabled Greenwich, Lorna O’Connell Borough Hall & Minor Hall 9741 / uk access. Bar available. London SE10 8RE Community Venues for Hire in the Royal Borough of Greenwich Venue Address Telephone Website Contact Name Email Capacity & Facilities 141 Greenwich High Greenwich West Arts and Road, 020 8333 Various rooms. 150 capacity seated in Main Hall. www.greenwichwest.org.uk/ Benson Craven [email protected] Kitchen and catering. Disabled access and toilets. 4 Community Centre Greenwich, 0086 rooms London SE10 8JA National Maritime Museum Romney Road (including The Queen's 020 8312 Lecture theatre and rooms, capacity from 12 to Greenwich www.nmm.ac.uk [email protected] House, Royal Observatory & 8517 130. Catering available. London SE10 9NF Cutty Sark) New Haddo Greenwich 29 Tarves Way, 020 8858 West Arts and Community www.greenwichwest.org.uk Benson Craven [email protected] 2 halls, capacity 30-90. London, SE10 9JU 4285 Centre King William Walk, 020 8269 www.greenwichfoundation.o Various rooms, up to capacity 398 seated. Catering. Old Royal Naval College Greenwich, [email protected] 2131 rg.uk Disabled access. London SE10 9NN 66-68 Greenwich South Street, 020 8691 www.southstreetchurch.org. [email protected] 500 capacity Main Hall, 200 capacity Lower Hall, South Street Baptist Church Irene Nash Greenwich, 1270 uk/ rg.uk 120 capacity Upper Room. No disabled access. London SE10 8UN Greenwich Church Street, 020 8853 jenny.bracey@st- St Alfege Church Hall www.st-alfege.org/ Jenny Bracey Capacity up to 100. Kitchen. Disabled access. Greenwich, 0687 alfege.org.uk London SE10 9BJ University of Greenwich 30 Park Row, 020 8331 Various rooms, capacity from 15 to 200. Catering Maritime Greenwich Greenwich, www.gre.ac.uk [email protected] 9345 available. Disabled access. Campus London SE10 9LS Kidbrooke & Hornfair Westmount Road, Eltham Park Methodist 07817 www.elthamparkmethodists. Rev'd Stephen bookings@elthamparkmetho Various rooms, capacity from 40-100 seated. Eltham, Church 018504 org/ Maunder dists.org Kitchen. London SE9 1XX 122 Broad Walk 4 rooms, capacity up to 25. Sports gym, astroturf Samuel Montagu Youth 0208 856 Kidbrooke www.smyc.co.uk/index.html Adam Maunder [email protected] and outdoor space facilities available. Evening and Centre 1126 London SE3 8ND weekends only. Beach volleyball court *3 St Mary’s (Eltham) Flintmill Crescent, www.stmarys- 020 8850 patrick@stmarys- 70 capacity hall. Disabled access. Outdoor play Community Complex, Kidbrooke, eltham.co.uk/halls- Patrick O'Sullivan 2040 eltham.co.uk area. Flintmill Community Hall London SE3 8LU individual.php?centreID=3 Community Venues for Hire in the Royal Borough of Greenwich Venue Address Telephone Website Contact Name Email Capacity & Facilities Middle Park & Sutcliffe Kidbrooke Lane, 250 capacity. Two bars and a hall.
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