St Laurence Room
St Laurence Room Bookings PDF Print E-mail
Written by Derry French   
Tuesday, 07 September 2010 13:54

Bookings for 2011 are now being pencilled in. Hire charges are to be agreed.


The St Laurence Room is situated right in the heart of Winslow, on the Market Square with disabled access* and facilities (* initially only to the ground floor).

 

The revitalised facilities will comprise

a)    A medium-sized, well-appointed hall, suitable for small parties and meetings.
This main hall is used by very many of the organisations within the town, including the local drama group, a club for the elderly, the gardening society, keep fit classes, and many charitable events. There is enough seating for about 80 people.

b)    A well appointed kitchen with kettles, cooker, fridge, microwave and urn and crockery and cutlery for about 70 people.

c)    2 upstairs Meeting Rooms seating approx 10 -15 people


To discuss your needs please contact bookings officer: Miss D. French Phone 01296 715185 or email  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 September 2010 14:01
 
St Laurence Room redevelopment PDF Print E-mail
Written by Duncan McLean   
Saturday, 06 February 2010 21:39
    
                

A project has been established to refurbish and extend our church hall, the St Laurence Room. Funds are being raised and the intention is to provide a modern meeting facility for the church and local community to use.  Progress reports are being made available through this website.  Click on the appropriate link(s) below.







Pictures have been taken to record progress of the redevelopment :-
Last Updated on Monday, 06 September 2010 21:26
 
St Laurence Room as it was PDF Print E-mail
Written by Derry French   
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 00:00

The St. Laurence Room is a meeting hall right in the heart of Winslow, on the Market Square.  It is currently under redevelopment but here are some pictures of the room taken before redevelopment started.  Click here for more.


    


    

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 September 2010 13:54