We have a 3G floodlit football pitch, a sensory room and meeting facilities to hire at Benchill Community Centre. We're also able to host community groups and meetings. While you're here, have a look at the great range of children's, sports, and skills and learning activities we offer. Call, or email us, if you'd like to book any of our facilities.
Facilities to hire
The community centre has a 9- a- side, floodlit, astro pitch with the ‘new’ style playing surface (3G).
When can I hire the pitch?
Weekdays only:
5pm – 10pm (term time)
9am – 10pm (school holidays)
How much does the pitch cost to hire?
£40 per hour
For more information, availability and to book
Call Benchill Community Centre on 0161 946 9520 or email bcc@wchg.org.uk.
The Sensory room is enjoyed by all ages for relaxation and therapeutic purposes.
What's in the Sensory room?
It contains a wide variety of sensory stimulation such as a waterbed, interactive sound wall, infinity tunnel, bubble tubes, full HD projector with a variety of animated projections and sounds, aromatherapy diffuser, laser star projector, sound activated lighting, fibre optic curtain and fully padded flooring.
When can I hire it?
Between Monday to Friday, 9am – 3pm
It can be booked for either one-off, or recurring sessions.
How much does it cost to hire?
£6 per hour
A maximum of two adults are allowed at one time, the number of children is at our discretion, please call us for a chat.
Can you tell me more about the sensory room?
The Sensory room has a relaxing atmosphere, which is good for child and adult emotional health. It gives them a chance to explore their feelings and to become interested in their environment.
This calming space is also a place for parents/carers to bond with their children, providing a restful and peaceful experience in today’s busy and sometimes stressful lifestyles.
There are many benefits for children and adults with special needs as it creates a stimulating but calming atmosphere. Among other things can help to improve hand-eye coordination and develop language skills. The overactive child can be calmed and the inactive become interested.
All young children can benefit from using a sensory room to develop fundamental sensory skills needed in later life. Sensory rooms are particularly useful for people with sight or hearing problems and have been proven to be extremely valuable to people with autism.
Benefits:
- Supports the development of communication
- Enhances sensory skills, hand-eye coordination and cause and effect response
- Assists the development of social and emotional skills
- Reduces tension and increase relaxation
- Provides fun and enjoyment
- Improves levels of concentration, alertness, calmness and general awareness
For more information, availability and to book
Call Benchill Community Centre on 0161 946 9520 or email bcc@wchg.org.uk.