News 10/02/10

New look for Bluevale/Whitevale Community Hall

Reception for the Bluevale Community HallThe old Residents’ Hall at 109 Bluevale Street has had a complete makeover!

Completely freshened up and refurbished, the hall now boasts twelve computers and a group work space.

 

Ongoing activities

With computing and gaming, basic introductory courses in computing, internet access, arts & crafts, help with reading and writing, DJing, english for speakers of other languages, spanish for beginners and football, the hall is a hive of activity  -  but there’s still room for more people to come along.

Free services to residents

There’s a host of new services available to all local residents of the Gallowgate and surrounding area, all of which are free of charge. These are available for people of all ages; from 8 to 80yrs and above!

So, why not pop in and see what’s on offer from the timetable of exciting events and activities?

Partners providing activities and services

A partnership approach by a range of local organisations is ensuring that there’s a range of fun and interesting activities taking place in the new centre throughout the week.

The partnership organisations are;

Glasgow East Regeneration Agency      Culture and Sport Glasgow      Playbusters

John Wheatley College   FARE: Family Action in Rogerfield and Easterhouse

Positive About Literacies      


Pathfinder
The Pathfinder is part of Glasgow East Learning Network supported by Glasgow Community Planning Partnership East Area and John Wheatley College, Scottish Charity No. SCO21200.

Contact

Sandra McGillverey
Donna MacKenzie

Bluevale community centre

address/ 109 Bluevale St, G31 1HW

To visit please come in through the reception at 51 Whitevale Street.

Reception for entrance to the Bluevale Community Hall is on 51 Whitevale Street.