The Haydock Community Centre
The Haydock Community Centre is a lovely space for parish activities - it is also available for local groups and individuals in the wider community to hire.
A modern, flexible space in a lovely garden setting
Easy disabled access throughout, including car parking spaces next to the Centre
Available for use by the community at the discretion of the parish priest
Location: Hall
A modern hall with separate kitchen and curtained storage area. It is a light, airy space with floor-ceiling windows opening onto the garden. Easily configurable tables and chairs. Clear floor area (not including curtained off storage area): 8.7m x 6.7m
Capacity: 55 seated, 100 maximum
Location: Quiet Room
The Quiet Room is not usually available for separate hire but can be used by groups hiring the hall by agreement. (NB Hire of the main hall does NOT include the Quiet Room).
Capacity: 12 seated
Catering
The Hall has access to the fitted kitchen.
Presentation facilities & equipment
The Hall is equipped with a high quality screen and projector.
There is a TV and DVD player in the Quiet Room.
A flipchart is available for use in either room.
Wifi is available.
Easy access
The Haydock Community Centre is a useful space for families with young children, for the more elderly of the community and for young and old with special needs. Floors and corridors are levelled throughout making it easy for anyone with mobility needs to access.
Interested in booking the Haydock Centre?
Click on the diary to see existing bookings.
Hire charge: The charge per hour is £15 for the Hall.
If you would like to make a booking, please read the User Guide, complete the Booking Form below and click Submit. We will get back to you to confirm the booking.
Please note - The Haydock Community Centre is owned by the Lancaster Diocesan Trust, a registered charity, so can only be used for purposes which are consistent with the charitable objects of the diocesan trust. It is a condition of all bookings that the Centre will not be used for any purpose which is contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Church or which could cause offence. At all times the Catholic nature of the Centre must be respected. Any breach or potential breach of this condition will mean that the use of the Centre is withdrawn. The Parish Priest may also decline the request to book the Centre at any time at his sole discretion.
If you have any questions, please phone Jane Plasom-Scott on 07976 255145 or email using the contact button: