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Bar & function room


Cafe


BRINSWORTH CENTRE


provide two smaller, sound-proofed rooms. The modern décor, furnishing and seating are again designed to create just the right atmosphere for a business brain-storming session, networking meeting or other function.


Community is at the forefront of Brinsworth Centre which has a busy programme of activities throughout the week to suit visitors of all ages. It’s the place to be with something for everyone starting with line dancing on Monday evenings followed by Tuesday morning sessions for toddlers aged two and above who love to dance. The multi-sensory sessions are built on a foundation of dance basics and will


let toddlers explore different themes through movement and music. If you’re looking to lose those Christmas pounds, why not come and have a chat with our slimming consultants on Wednesdays and Thursdays? On Saturdays there are dance classes throughout the day for children aged two to ten while adults can join in a fitness, confidence and self-defence class on Thursdays. Look out for additional activities to suit everyone in the coming months.


So, whether you want to meet up with friends, family or colleagues, join a class or throw a party, Brinsworth Centre is the venue to be.


For more information call in at Brinsworth Lane, phone 01709 364 199 or email enquiries@thecentrebrinsworth.co.uk


Special Thanks


So many wonderful people and businesses have worked hard to help us achieve a centre we can be proud of and we would like to give them a special mention


Brinsworth Parish Council for putting together our funding application to the Big Lottery. The Big Lottery for awarding the Parish Council the funds.


All our contractors and suppliers in particular our architects Mitchell Proctor and main contractors Cadam Construction. Current Parish Clerk Gail Blank for the interior design, Leoni Sanzo for supporting Gail and last but not least, The Board of Trustees – Tracey Haycox (MBE) Scott Wallace, Cheryl Jones, Cllr Williams and Cllr Barry.


Congratulations on the opening of your community centre


As Council and Not-for-Profit specialists we provide you with professional support and advice, together with the peace of mind that your buildings and your people are covered if things go wrong.


Mitchell Proctor Architects have enjoyed working alongside


Brinsworth Parish Council in the development of their new community centre.


We have been involved since its inception, working to secure the Big Lottery funding and it is now pleasing to see The Centre being used by the community.


We hope it will stand the test of time and be enjoyed by all who visit.


Contact us at


Meadow View, Unit 5 Peak Gateway Business Park, Baslow Road, Cheterfield, S42 7DA


Tel 01246 567539 Email architects@mitchellproctor.co.uk


We are delighted to supply a full recycling service to The Centre at Brinsworth


Our Services include: • Commercial and Domestic Skip Hire • Tippers for Hire • Trade Waste Disposal Services across South Yorkshire


Contact us on: Rotherham 01709 361144 Sheffield 01143 240080


Doncaster 01302 220494 Barnsley 01226 670331


Email: info@kcmwaste.com www.kcmwaste.com aroundtownmagazine.co.uk 35


A few of the areas we can help you with Public and employers’ liability


Trustees indemnity


Personal effects Libel and slander Fund raising events Tel. 01483 462860 www.parishinsurance.co.uk


@cameandco


Came & Company Local Council Insurance is a trading style of Stackhouse Poland Ltd which is authorised & regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in respect of General Insurance business. Our firm’s reference number is 309340, which can be checked by visiting the FCA website.


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