Southside Community Centre
About Southside Community Centre
Southside Community Centre offers a host of activities and services for local people of all ages and abilities. In addition, Arthurs Café, serves excellent home-cooked food and the Centre provides a warm and friendly place for people to meet and relax.
The Centre programme boasts a wide range of learning and leisure activities meeting the needs of all ages and abilities and we are always looking for new members and welcome any ideas for developing the Centre’s programme.
The Centre offers two general purpose meeting/activity rooms, a large hall, café and a fully equipped kitchen plus disabled access to all floors via a lift.
The Centre operates as a registered charity managed by a Board of Trustees. It seeks to provide services and activities which: Improve the health and well-being of residents and local people. Promote social interaction. Provide opportunities to advance knowledge, skills and learning for all ages, ethnicity and abilities.
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