Our community centres provide a variety of spaces to meet, learn, work, exercise and play.
The centres have bookable rooms that host a wide range of services, activities and events for the whole community.
We own and manage seven community centres or rooms:
- Akeman Community Centre
- Brown’s Field Community Centre
- Chesterton Pavilion Community Room
- Clay Farm Centre
- Hobbs Pavilion Community Room
- Meadows Community Centre
- Nightingale Pavilion Community Room
We also operate Storey’s Field Centre on behalf of Storey’s Field Community Trust.
We own four other centres that are managed by local groups:
- Nuns Way Pavilion is managed by the North Cambridge Community Partnership
- Ross Street Community Centre is managed by Romsey Mill
- Trumpington Pavilion is managed by Trumpington Residents’ Association
- Mill Road Community Centre, operated in a partnership between Petersfield Area Community Trust and Romsey Mill
The community centres are located in areas of the city with the greatest need, or in areas of significant new housing growth.
Coming soon
We’re opening a new community centre at Darwin Green and one at Campkin Road in early April.
We are taking booking enquiries via these email contacts:
- Darwin Green – info.dgrooms@cambridge.gov.uk
- Campkin Road – campkin@cambridge.gov.uk
We are leading a project to extend Cherry Hinton Library to provide new community facilities. Find out more about the Cherry Hinton Hub project.