Venue & Room Hire
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Sources for office rental / purchasing, event venues and catering services.
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Featured: Think Venue Think Third Sector
www.tvtts.coop
The Think Venue Think Third Sector Co-operative (TVTTS) was launched in June 2010. It is a web-based resource which enables visitors to find venues that are available within the voluntary & community sector for events and conferences.
Birmingham Disability Resource Centre
www.disability.co.uk
The BDRC operates from a fully accessible Resource Centre close to Birmingham City Centre, NEC, Birmingham International Airport and major road and motorway links. The Centre provides excellent conference and room hire facilities comprising 2 fully accessible rooms with induction loop systems and an IT Suite together with ample car parking (including disabled car parking).
Centennial Centre
www.centennialcentre.com
The Centennial Centre, opened by HRH The Prince of Wales in 1989, is one of the Midland’s finest and most prestigious venues, making it the natural choice for every type of event. Ideally located just one mile from the city centre and within easy reach of the M5 & M6 motorways and rail networks, the Centennial Centre offers a unique combination of location, secure car parking, comfort, service and cuisine with the flexibility to accommodate all types of events.
Deaf Cultural Centre
www.deafculturalcentre.com
The Deaf Cultural Centre was designed to be a flexible multi-purpose venue. It allows BID Services and community based activities to co-exist with professionally organised conferences and events.
Family Conference Centre
www.family-housing.co.uk
The Family Conference Centre is a new, purpose built suite of meeting rooms, located just a few minutes away from Birmingham city centre and run by Family Housing Association (Birmingham). Ideal for the small conferences or training events.
Muath Centre
www.muathtrust.com
With a large number of conference rooms, three large attractive halls accommodating up to 300 people each and good on-site parking for more than 100 cars, the Centre has proved to be a convenient place for many organisations and agencies to promote their services to the community.
St Paul’s Centre
www.stpaulscrossover.org.uk
St Paul’s Centre Conference Facilities and Meeting Rooms. Easily accessible from central Birmingham and the motorways with free parking available on site and nearby roads.
The Sanctuary
http://www.cvcha.org.uk/main.cfm?type=THESANCTUARY
The Sanctuary’ community building is centrally based on Castle Vale and has easy access to public transport routes and the M6 motorway. Only 6 miles from Birmingham City Centre it is also ideal for outreach services or for those that focus upon the north and east Birmingham area.
Uffculme Centre
www.uffculmecentre.co.uk
The Uffculme Centre is one of our Trust’s administrative bases, and offers conference and training facilities. Built in 1891 by the Cadburys as a family home, Uffculme was donated to the City in 1916 for the furthering of psychiatric health services. Following extensive refurbishment, Uffculme is now one of the region’s best training and conference venues.





