Kirkliston Community Centre
The community centre is open every weekday with a full timetable of classes and activities for people of all ages and abilities.
About Kirkliston Community Centre
Local volunteers form the centre’s Management Committee. The committee oversees the programming of the centre and works closely with the Council’s Community Learning and Development department to keep the centre relevant and ensure it meets the needs of the Kirkliston community.
If you would like to get involved with the centre’s management, please contact the centre or anyone on the committee. We would love to hear from you!
The centre is available to book for parties, meetings, functions etc. Rates start from £10 per hour. Contact the centre for further information.
If you have ideas for activities or learning opportunities that you would like to bring to the centre then please contact us to discuss booking a room.
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