HOLBEACH
Trustees of William Snarey
William Snarey lived in Holbeach and by 1850 he was trading as an Ironmonger from premises in West End. Originally built as a school in 1870, William Snarey donated it to the town in 1901 and is run by the Trustees as a community centre. It is found in the Conservation Area.
The Reading Rooms on Church Street, is used by several groups, regular or occasional users
Room Size
For children’s play equipment
6m x 12.8m and 2.85m high
Capacity
60 maximum downstairs
Restrictions from the
Trust Document
Nothing political, No gambling,
No selling alcohol
Charges
Morning, Afternoon Evening £25 a session
Parties and Funeral, Christenings, etc £50 – £75
Sorry no Teenage or 21st Parties
Booking by email to address
wmsnareyreadingrooms@gmail.com
MORNING | AFTERNOON | EVENING | |
MONDAY | Jo Spinks Yoga | Titans Gaming Group | |
TUESDAY | Slimming World | Slimming World | Slimming World |
WEDNESDAY | Food Bank | Brownies 5.30pm | |
THURSDAY | Crafty Critters | 1st week Quilters | |
FRIDAY | Food Bank | ||
SATURDAY | |||
SUNDAY |
The hall has chairs and tables for your use
You need to supply your own rubbish bags and washing up items
The kitchen is available to prepare hot drinks, mugs, other crockery and cutlery are available. If you want to use any of the other equipment please ask
Recently the back garden has been upgraded by kind donations from The Chosen Charity, Guiding Association and the Gardening Group
We are also working on improvements to the toilets and main hall with help from a grant from Rural Evidence and Village Halls Fund.