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Do you have ideas for Community Use of the Headley Pavilion?

When the upgraded Headley Pavilion is reopened early in 2026, it will have some wonderful new facilities for both sporting and non-sports use. This includes an extended hall, new kitchen, bar, outdoor areas and of course improved changing rooms and toilets in addition to the upstairs rooms which will be available for booking.

Opportunities include Coffee Mornings, Book Club, Repair Café, Mothers Groups, Toddler Play,
U3A, Board Games, Exercise, Watching Sports Events, Club Meetings and many more. If you would like to register your interest in using the Headley Pavilion for your organisation when it reopens , you would like to volunteer to run an activity or simply add your suggestions please let us know by following the link here.

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