Price list
Rooms | Registered charity rate | Private & semi commercial hire | Daytime & childrens birthday party rate between the hours of 09.00 - 16.00 |
Capacity (People) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Main hall | £35.85 | £42.18 | £31.73 | 150 |
Main hall - weddings, celebrations & parties | - | £56.24 | - | 150 |
Small hall (weekends only) | £16.55 | £19.47 | - | 30 |
Small hall (weekends only) weddings, celebrations & parties |
- | £24.34 | - | 30 |
Meeting room 2 | £10.11 | £11.90 | - | - |
Kitchen | £11.33 | - | - | - |
Contact Building Management to make a booking enquiry.
Please note:
- A refundable* deposit is required
(*refundable subject to no damage to the premises or overstay) - Public liability insurance is charged at 5%
- Charges may vary depending on the type of function
- Charges are applied for IT equipment, stage and sound system and refreshments at the Community Centre
Key indicator
Registered Charity Rate
A Registered Charity organisation is required to meet a minimum of two categories below to receive the Registered Charity group rate.
- Organisations that have completed Slough Quality Protects at the minimum of bronze level.
- A non-profit making organisation where profits are dedicated to the community.
- Voluntary organisations accountable to members or users and are primarily governed by volunteers.
- The activity is carried out by volunteers and provides a service to the community.
- The activity commemorates a significant cultural, national or civic event or anniversary.
- Fundraising for the wider community. Social Enterprise Companies with charitable objectives, who are limited by guarantee and not those who were limited by shares.
- Registered Charity organisations which operate with a constitution.
Private and semi commercial hire
A semi-commercial organisation is required to meet the first criteria below and one other in this section to receive the semi-commercial rate.
- Small organisations providing services which support Slough Council priorities. These include services and activities which involve:
- Health and wellbeing
- Safer communities
- Economy and skills
- The environment.
- Small limited companies providing a service to the local community.
- Small limited companies which meet the council's priorities.
- Classes for which participants pay a charge and where individual people gain financially will be considered in this category.
- Hire for private profit (in contrast to fundraising for community benefit).
- Private companies or large businesses.
- An enterprise that is established for trade or business venture purpose.
- Activity is solely organised for profit.
- Individuals running a business.
- Groups pursuing party political governmental or commercial objectives.