
A unique facility located in the centre of the vibrant town of New Milton which can accommodate small meetings and groups as well as having the ability to stage large-scale musical and theatrical events with audiences of over 300
The
New Milton Memorial Centre is ideally located in the centre of New Milton in
Hampshire, which lies between the wonderful scenery of The New Forest and the
Solent. It is easily accessible by road with a variety of local parking
facilities and the Centre is within walking distance of the mainline station of
New Milton which is on the main line from Waterloo.
Whether it is for a Conference for 300 people or a Meeting for 10 - 75 people, The New Milton Memorial Centre has the facilities for you.
The Main Hall of The Memorial Centre provides the ideal backdrop for almost any event, with its large clear auditorium, spacious stage and front wings. The spacious area offers a variety of options for layout and presentation for whatever style of function you require. There are two other Function Areas on the 1st Floor of the Centre ideal for smaller meetings, presentations, exercise groups and much more. A welcoming Foyer includes a Bar Facility.
Recently, the international singing star - Rumer, who was born in New Milton
returned for a "Homecoming" Concert at the Centre. 300
people attended the event where several other local Bands supported her first
return to perform in the Town since her rise to stardom. The profits
from the evening were donated to The Memorial Centre for a number of
repairs which are planned for the Centre in 2012.
Read More ....
The Local New Milton Community Web Site including full diary of events and information about New Milton
The Major Events Web Site for New Milton
The New Milton Town Partnership Site
There
is a wide variety of activities which take place regularly at the Centre
and details of many of these can be found in the
What's Going On section
of this Site.
The New Milton Memorial Centre is rapidly gaining a reputation as a location for Musical Events of all types as illustrated by the recent first "Bandwave" Gig - which it is hoped will become a regular event at the Centre, showcasing local musical bands and talent.
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