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My 16 year old daughter and lovely friends want to hold a post-GCSE celebratory summer party but are finding it hard finding a suitable venue. Obviously they don't need a bar but would like a little atmosphere though they are happy to decorate any space. They are at that tricky age where they (and we!) don't want a house party but they are too young to hire most places.


I said I'd ask the knowledgeable Forum community for ideas...!


Thanks in advance.

Jane

Would a pub function room work as long as there was no alcohol? We've hired them for little kiddies parties etc.


The Ivy House used to have a fab function room at the back with a stage, lighting rig etc and separate entrance from the pub. The Nun's Head have a good room upstairs (although does require going through the pub) as did (not sure if still there) what was The Mag.


Failing that St John's Church Hall or one of the community centres? Goose Green is good

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