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  • HOME
    • important news
  • WHAT'S ON
    • Activities and classes available here
    • Classes Contacts and Information
    • Apply to run an activity or class
  • NEWS and REVIEWS
  • PICTURE GALLERY
  • ROOM AND HALL HIRE
    • Centre Floor Plan
    • John Millais Art Room
    • Spitfire Hall
    • David Tyrie Hall
    • Thornycroft Hall
    • Dennis Burns Quiet Room
    • Church Room
    • Longmore room
    • Silvermere room
    • Kitchen
  • Improvements and Updates
    • The Nursery Unit
    • The Main Building
  • BOOKING
    • Hiring Forms to Download
    • GET INVOLVED
  • Membership Forms
  • WCA Meetings
  • Woolston Millennium Garden
  • WCA Community Garden at the Centre
  • ABOUT US
    • Your Community Association Needs You
  • CONTACT US
  Woolston Community Centre
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WOOLSTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
​IMPORTANT NEWS

We urgently need members and volunteers to keep the centre going.
Please read the following:
The centre is a popular venue for a wide range of activities in the daytime and evenings. In a typical 12 month period we provide facilities for 24 different user groups. In addition, we have Southampton Day Services and the Shore Pre-School with us throughout the year, providing essential services. We also host many family parties at weekends. 
 
The centre is managed by volunteers from Woolston Community Association, who give of their time to keep this essential facility open and available for the whole community. Some of the volunteers have been doing this since 1992, when a group of concerned residents saved the building from demolition, revived a passive WCA and gained charitable status in the process. This started the ball rolling and the learning curve was steep, but here we are today with a firmly established, financially secure and safe place for the use and benefit of our community. In order to safeguard the future of the centre, we really need to attract new faces with fresh outlooks, enthusiasm, and determination to carry the legacy forward. It would be a great shame and an immeasurable loss to our community if the centre is allowed to wither in the coming years through lack of support. 
 
The centre committee meet on the first Monday of the month to discuss and attend to all issues involved in the day to day management of the centre Attendance is open to all who wish to contribute to the continued well being of the centre. If you are unsure whether you would be able to help, you are welcome to come along to a meeting with no obligation and see how it all works.  
 
We have been struggling to fill the post of treasurer for quite a while but there has been no interest at all. To enable the centre to continue to function, we have reluctantly appointed a professional book keeper to run the online banking and accounts.  This obviously adds to our ever increasing overheads, but we had run out of options.
 
There are many other smaller tasks that are essential to keep the centre ticking over e.g. being a keyholder, meeting and greeting new user groups, arranging annual services for equipment and systems, obtaining quotes and placing orders with contractors and carrying out minor repairs in house. As is often said, every little helps!

The intention is to circulate this message as widely as possible. You can help spread the word by passing this message on to anyone you think might be interested in helping to keep this centre at the heart of our community. 
 
Thank you for taking the time to read this rather long-winded but very important news. If you are interested in helping in any way, please contact me.
 
Barry Wake                                                                                                                                                                                  
​5th June 2024 
 
Chair, Woolston Community Centre Management Committee.
 
E-mail: [email protected]
 
Landline:  023 8043 2216



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