Community Centres

Hambleton Forum

Hambleton Forum LogoBased in Northallerton, Hambleton Forum is one of the largest multi-use facilities in North Yorkshire. Available to hire in whole or in part; as a one off or for regular bookings; it can be adapted to suit most occasions.

Made up of a number of rooms - from the large performance hall to the small meeting rooms - it comes equipped with stage, bar, kitchen and changing facilities. And staff have a wealth of experience in holding various functions and events so offering a professional service with a local feel.

There are a number of packages and options available to suit all needs - please call to find out exactly what we can do for you.... and discover how little it could cost!

The Forum has a reputation for hosting live shows be they plays or tribute bands - all aimed at a variety of audiences! Many performances take place showcasing local and national talent and there are several local performing groups who has set up a permanent base at the centre to produce various shows throughout the year. The optional theatre style seating for up to 400 people creates a large, professional setting.

For details on forthcoming public shows at Hambleton Forum, download the current and you can also book tickets on-line Opens in a new window for many shows at Hambleton Forum.

Dance 3

Coming up at the Forum is an exciting new dance event, Dance 3. Three fresh, bite-sized performances showcase the best up and coming choreographers and collaborators in one evening. Also includes pre and post show talks. Tickets are available from Hambleton Leisure Centre 01609 777070, Hambleton Forum 01609 776230 or online by clicking here. Opens in a new window

 

 

*Find out about free football leagues, band nights for young people and free gym access with the Hambleton District Council and Broadacres Leisure Partnership *

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