Dalston Victory Hall

Dimensions of main hall: 14m x 9m Capacity of main Hall: 120 Toilets: 2 Disabled facilities: No Small meeting room(s): 2 Dimensions of meeting room(s): Social: 8x6m, Reading: 5x5m Capacity of meeting room(s): no information provided Car park: Yes Number of cars: 40 Kitchen: Yes Bar: No Store room: 2 Lobby/entrance: No Stage: Yes Sprung floor: Yes Sports marking: No Hearing loop: No Ofsted inspected: Yes Playground: No Other facilities: No Size of grounds: Small Large= more than 1 acre, Medium = ½ to 1 acre Small = less than ½ acre, None = no grounds Number of tables: 16 Number of chairs: 120 Cups and saucers can cater for: 120 Plates and cutlery can cater for: 60 Additional equipment (e.g. stage lights):no information provided Hall age: 83 years The Victory Hall was built in 1932 by Public subscription after the First World War on land vested in Trustees. Its is managed by a committee elected from the parishioners of dalston. There is a large main Hall plus two additional rooms added at a later date. All rooms are available for hire seperately. There is a modern kitchen, and the main Hall has a superb polished wood sprung floor.
Last updated on:2007-06-28
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