Letting information
There's a great variety of halls in the Falkirk Council area ranging from large venues such as Ettrick Dochart Community Hall, to small village halls in rural areas such as Limerigg Community Hall. The majority of these are directly managed by local management committees, but at present 3 of them are managed by the Council.
Halls can be used for a variety of activities such as pre-5s and other children's or youth activities, meetings, keep-fit classes, hobbies and other interest activities, some sports, social and community events and older person's clubs and events.
The halls are booked through either the individual Management Committee contact or through the Community Learning & Development Section. Contact details are provided for each hall.
Each locally managed hall has its own schedule of charges that applies.
The community halls are located as below:
- Airth
- Avonbridge
- Bainsford
- Banknock
- Bo'ness
- Cowdenhill
- Jamieson Avenue (not for hire)
- Bothkennar
- Brightons
- Broompark
- California
- Carronshore
- Falkirk Central
- Grangemouth
- Hallglen
- Laurieston
- Limerigg
- Polmont
- Reddingmuirhead
- Shieldhill
- Tamfourhill
All information provided by the Falkirk council website for more information please visit http://www.falkirk.gov.uk or email The locations of all Falkirk's community education centres and halls that participate in arts and crafts events can be found on the Falkirk Art Map.
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