Wooldale Community Association and Centre

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  1. Community Centre for the benefit of local residents in the Wooldale area. Various groups meet there, and may include table tennis, Latin and Ballroom Dancing classes, Camera Club, Patchwork Group, Art Class, Bridge Club, Folk Dancing, Guitar Lessons, Wood Turners and Wood Carvers. Please see website and scroll down for list of activities.

    Please contact Mrs.Flewers on 07889 200692 for hiring the Centre.

    For all other enquiries including activities please see the contacts shown on our website.


Contacts

Wooldale Community Centre
Mrs Gillian Flewers
Booking enquiries
07889 200692

Organisation last updated

  1. 16 December 2025

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Venue

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  1. Wooldale Community Centre, Robert Lane, Wooldale, Holmfirth, HD9 1XZ
    1. All key services are accessible. Wheelchair access
    2. Either, there are specially marked parking spaces for disabled people, or disabled people can park within 50 metres of an accessible entrance. Disabled parking
    3. There is a toilet with some facilities for people with disabilities but it may not be suitable for everybody. Please contact the group if you need further information. Partially accessible toilet

History

  1. The Community Association was formed in 1978 to take over the old village school and turn it into a community centre for the benefit of local residents.
    Today the Centre is a thriving, financially viable facility. for numerous groups to use. In 2012 it was awarded a Visible accreditation award, the first in Yorkshire.

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