Covering the East Riding of Yorkshire, North and North East Lincolnshire.
General
- Booking Clerk:
- Trevor Stirk
- Phone:
- 01482 653076
- Address:
- 21 Hull Road
- Village/Town:
- Anlaby
- Postcode:
- HU10 6SP
- County:
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Rooms Available:
Main Hall
Rectangular room with ceiling mounted screen at one end
Capacity for seating - 100
Capacity for standing 100+
Small Hall
Square room with wall mounted screen
Capacity for seating - 40
Capacity for standing - 40+
- Hire Costs:
Category A - Recognised national or regional commercial organisation from public or private sector
Use of Hall - Weekly, fortnightly, monthly or occasionally
Charging rate - Full room rate for actual time used
Category B - Small, local semi - commercial group
Use of Hall - Weekly, fortnightly, monthly or occasionally
Charging rate - Full room rate less 25% for actual time used
Category C - Social or Local Community Group
Use of Hall - Weekly, fortnightly, monthly or occasionally (Up to 3 hours)
Charging rate - Full room rate less 25% for actual time used
Category D - Social or Local Community Group with traditional and well established link with St Peter's
Use of Hall - Weekly, fortnightly, monthly or occasionally (Up to 3 hours)
Charging rate - No charge but contribution to running costs requested
Category E - Local group providing regular, organised activity for children under 16 years of age
Use of Hall - Weekly, fortnightly, monthly or occasionally (Up to 3 hours)
Charging rate - No charge but contribution to running costs requested
Category F - Individual organisation providing a local service
Use of Hall - More than twice weekly
Charging rate - By negotiation
Category G - Private Function
Use of Hall - Occasional
Charging rate - Full room rate for actual time used
Category H - Group from Category B,C,D,E or F booking an individual event lasting more than 3 hours
Use of Hall - Occasional
Charging rate - By negotiation
'Actual Time Used' Groups using the Hall's facilities are allowed a maximum of 30 minutes before and 30 minutes after the actual, agreed paid time to set and clear up at no charge, leaving the Hall and facilities in accordance with details shown on the Conditions of Use Form
Main Hall - £20 per hour (including use of kitchen and furniture)
Small Hall - £16 per hour (including use of kitchen and furniture)
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Activities
- Activities/Services:
Monday
Playgroup - 9am - 1pm
Yoga - 5.15pm - 6.45pm
Marquetry - 7.30pm - 9pm
Mothers Union - 1.30pm - 3.30pm (Monthly)
Companions - 1.30pm - 3.30pm (Monthly)
Womens Fellow - 1.30pm - 4.30pm (Monthly)
Gardeners soc - 7.45pm - 9.15pm (Monthly)
Tuesday
Playgroup - 9am - 1pm
Slimming World - 6.30pm - 7.30pm
Zumba - 8pm - 9pm
Wednesday
Playgroup - 9am -1pm
Shape Up - 7.30pm - 8.30pm
Anlaby Ladies - 2pm - 3.30pm (Fortnightly)
Thursday
Playgroup - 9am - 1pm
Pre School - 1pm - 3pm
Weight Watchers - 5.30pm - 6.30pm
Cheer Leading - 7pm - 8pm
Kirkella Drama - 7.30pm - 9.30pm
Friday
Playgroup - 9am - 1pm
Karate - 6pm - 7.30pm
Weekends
Saturday - Bridge Club - 7.30pm - 9.45pm
Facilities
Key Facilities:- Car Park
- Coach Parking
- Disabled Access :
- Accessible Toilets:
- Baby changing facilities:
- Basic kitchen:
- Screen:
Other facilities:
Please note there is also a Hearing Loop System and Tables and Chairs
Description
Description:In 1884, the growing community of Anlaby, concerned about the long distance, particularly small children who had to walk to Kirkella School, decided to build a school in Anlaby. In 1885 the new school opened it's doors to girls and infants, but boys over seven years continued to walk to Kirkella. The mixed school or Anlaby Church of England school, as it became known, continued in existence for over 60 years and then in 1938 the building was converted on the Church Hall of St Peters.
Nearly another 60 years passed by before the hall was leased to the villahe of Anlbay and the Management Committee strived for some further 5 years to improve the Hall for the benefit of all members of the Anlaby Community. Then in 1999, the management committee secured a grant of £25,660 from the East Riding of Yorkshire Council and a further £47,500 from the National Lotteries Board.
A further grant was obtained in 2003 for £41,800 from the WREN (Waste Recycling Enviromental Ltd) which enabled a passageway to be contructed between the foyer and the Small Hall, the toilet entrances be moved from the Large Hall to off the foyer, the provison of disabled access toilet and the construction of a large store off the Main Hall.
The Hall acheived Hallmark 1 recognition in September 2010.

