Covering the East Riding of Yorkshire, North and North East Lincolnshire.
General
- Booking Clerk:
- Jenny Fisher
- Phone:
- 01482 343609
- Address:
- Finkle Street
- Village/Town:
- Cottingham
- Postcode:
- HU16 4AZ
- County:
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Rooms Available:
Main Hall
Approx 50ft x 30ft with stage and access hatch to the kitchen. Toilet facilities at the front entrance and near stage.
Capacity for seating - 140
Small Meeting Room
Approx 30ft x 15ft with adjacent toilet facilities. Access to kitchen in close proximity
Capacity for seating -50
- Hire Costs:
Small Meeting Room
£8.50 per hour (Minimum 2 hours)
9am - 12.30pm - £20.00
1.30pm - 5.00pm - £20.00
6pm - 10pm - £25.00
Main Hall
Daytime - 9am - 5.30pm - £13.50 per hour (Minimum 2 hours)
Evenings - 6pm - 10pm - £20.00 per hour (minimum 2 hours)
Sessions - 9am - 12.30pm - £40.00
1.30pm - 5pm - £40.00
6pm - 10pm - £60
9am - 5.30pm - £68.00
9am - 10pm - £105.00
Kitchen
Used for tea/coffee facilities only - No charge
Used for cooking - £20.00
Map
Directions:From all entrances to village, follow sings for 'Village Centre', to arrive at Market Green. Finkle Street is located South side of Market Green (Look for Cottingham Post Office) Darby and Joan Hall is approz 100 yards along Finkle Street on the right hand side.
Contact/Book
Send Enquiry¶
Activities
- Activities/Services:
Monday
AM - Dancing School.
Extend Group
PM - Fitness Club
Eve - Whist Club
Slimming Club
Tuesday
AM - Dancing School
PM - Sequence Dancing
Eve - Dacing School
Folk Dancing
Wednesday
PM - Whist Club
Thursday
Eve - Fitness Club
Pilates Group
Friday
AM + PM - Friday Luncheon Club
Eve - Bridge Club
Weekend
Saturday Eve - Whist Club
- Special Events:
Amateur theatre performances in May, July and November
Cottingham Day exibits and stalls in July.
Facilities
Key Facilities:- Car Park
- Street Parking
- Disabled Access :
- Accessible Toilets:
- Fully equipped kitchen for food preparation:
- Stage:
Other facilities:
Please note that the spaces in the Car Park are limited.
Description
Description:A single storey building, of brick construction, built in 1954 as a charity to act as a "social centre for the social, moral and physical well-being of elderly people residing in the district of Cottingham and for such other charitable purposes as from time to time be agreed upon"
Since 1954 changes in economic and social conditions have meant that the hall has become, in effect the village hall for Cottingham and it is now used for a variety of purposes for all age groups.
The hall is now a member of the Community Building Network and is working towards achieving the Hallmark Quality Standard Award.






