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I need to find a venue for an aromatherapists network meeting/talk later this year, as our usual venue will be unavailable for a while. We need a room to hold up to about 12, that's fairly quiet but where we wouldn't disturb others, and ideally access to tea and coffee (so maybe a cafe with a private area?). Anywhere in ED or surrounding areas would be good (we normally meet in Catford). Any ideas?

Hi


I sometimes use Park Hall Business Centre which is at 40 Martell Road, London, SE21 8EN. They have a meeting room that you can book - I'm not sure if it will be the right size for you but you can go check it out. The building managers office is right beside the cafe and he'll show you around. They serve really good coffee and have a good selection of sandwiches and cakes etc.


The other option could be to use Bespoke Space which is in the same cul-de-sac as PUSH Studios. It would definitely be the right size. They have a web link here http://bespokespaceeastdulwich.com/


Good luck!

AJ

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