- Contact name
- Stephen Robinson
- Contact telephone
- 07435 635879
- Contact email
- stephenrobinson59@hotmail.co.uk
- Postcode
- GL18 2DP
- Directions
- From A417 take turning to Bromsberrow Heath. Go through village and continue to Broomsgreen. Hall is towards the end of the village on the left. From B4216 take turning to Broomsgreen. Hall is on the right soon after start of village.
- Decorative condition
- Good
- Number of bookable rooms
- 2
- Maximum seating capacity
- 110
- Is heating included
- Included
- Covers
- Public Entertainment
- Regular activities
- Parish Council, Women's Club, Pilates, Social, Fundraising, Band Practice, Short Mat Bowls, Whist Drives, Baby Care
- Other information
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The hall has acoustic tiles on the ceiling, which prevents sound reverberating and makes conversation in a large room very pleasant. There is an acoustic room divider, which is a foldaway screen, easy to put into place and remove. Each end of the room has independent lights, heating and doors. Both ends can be used independently. The disabled toilet is special, in that it is located in the porch of the hall and is accessible 24 hours a day from the outside to anyone who has a Radar key. It is registered in the Radar key guide for disabled persons.
- Car parking spaces
- 35
- Disabled parking spaces
- Yes
- Type of entrance
- Sloped
- Ramp
- Yes
- Handrail
- Yes
- Is the hall on more than one level
- Yes
- Lift
- No
- Stairlift
- No
- Accessible to less mobile
- Yes
- Total seats
- 110
- Large tables
- 10
- Small tables
- 16
- Fixed stage
- Yes
- Blackout curtains
- No
- Stage lighting
- No
- Male toilets
- 2
- Urinals
- 2
- Female toilets
- 2
- Disabled toilets
- 1
- Kitchen size (m2)
- 9
- Kettle
- Yes
- Urn
- Yes
- Hot food
- Yes
- Cold food
- Yes
- Drinking water
- Yes
- Cooker
- Yes
- Microwave
- Yes
- Fridge
- Yes
- Work surfaces
- Yes
- Cups
- 100
- Plates
- 100
- Cutlery
- 100
- Bring your own dishcloths etc
- No
- Sports equipment
- Short mat bowls + billiard table
- Any other information
- 1. The hall has acoustic tiles on the ceiling, which prevents sound reverberating and makes conversation in a large room very pleasant. 2. There is an acoustic room divider, which is a foldaway screen, easy to put into place and remove. Each end of the room has independent lights, heating and doors. Both ends can be used independently. 3. The disabled toilet is special, in that it is located in the porch of the hall and is accessible 24 hours a day from the outside to anyone who has a Radar key. It is registered in the Radar key guide for disabled persons.