The MacAuley Centre was built in 1980. The Building is used for a variety of purposes and activities including, keep fit, mother and toddler, slimming club, Councillor surgeries, bingo, senior...
Opened in 2012 the £1 million sports facility boasts state of the art enclosed 3G football pitch with stadium quality lighting. The establishment of the facility was driven by the...
Chapelhall Senior Citizen Centre was built for the senior citizens in the area in 1975. Used mainly by the senior citizen groups there are also activities, which take place in...
Facilities There is a large main hall, a smaller hall, a theatre/cinema facility, a computer suite, meeting rooms, shower/changing facilities and a football pitch. This facility is available for hire...
Facilities There is a large main hall, computer suite, coffee bar, small meeting room and a large room for physical activities. This facility is available for hire throughout the year....
Wishawhill Community Centre was built in 1992. Activities which take place in the centre include senior citizen events, carpet bowling, dance classes, writing classes, bingo evenings, credit union, youth clubs...
Waterloo Community Centre was built in 1924. Used for the purposes of the community this centre plays host to many activities such as line dancing classes, lodge meetings, Councillor surgeries,...
The Pather Community Centre is situated in central Wishaw and is used by the local community. Activities which take place in the centre include senior citizen events, bingo, art groups,...
Overtown Community Centre was built in 1995. This particular community centre has artistic intention with moulded iron sculptures as a permanent feature of the exterior. With a modern interior this...
Old Manse Road, Wishaw ML2 0EW 01698 372983 Netherton Community Centre was built for the community in 1995. It is used for a variety of purposes including a polling station...
The Jim Foley Community Centre formally known as the Craigneuk Community Centre was built in 1975 and was renamed in July 1999 after the late councillor Jim Foley. Regular events...
Coltness Community Centre was built as part of a joint campus with Calderbridge Primary school and plays host to a variety of events including the local clinic, the lunch club,...
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