Community Centre

Officially opened in January 2006, Radbrook Community Centre is a modern, spacious hall with catering facilities — an ideal venue for wedding receptions, anniversary or birthday parties, funeral gatherings, conferences and training events. It's run by the Radbrook Community Association who have strived for many years to obtain funding for such a centre and was first talked about in 1988. It's home to a diverse range of clubs, groups and committees and is also available for private hire. The Community Centre is self-sustaining, running costs and maintenance being funded by revenue from hiring.
Click here to see inside the Community Centre.
Address and map
Radbrook Community Centre, Calverton Way, Radbrook Green, Shrewsbury, SY3 6DZ.
Note: The Community Centre does not accept postal mail. Please address all correspondence to Chris Burge, RCA Chairman, 11 High Ridge Way, Radbrook Green, Shrewsbury, SY3 6DJ.
The Community Centre is located next to the Inn on the Green pub on Bank Farm Road, Radbrook Green, Shrewsbury.
Arriva bus #20 runs between Radbrook Green and Shrewsbury town centre every 30 minutes in the daytime. See the Arriva website for the latest timetable. For the Community Centre, use the stops by the Inn on the Green pub or Co-op Shopping Centre.
What's the Centre being used for?
Children's parties, adult parties, wedding parties, conferences, quizzes, musical evenings, school performances, dance clubs, local elections, Talking Newspaper, introductory massage course, coffee afternoons, tea dance, orchestra and choir rehearsals, BBC Gardeners' Question Time, Scrapz Scrapbook Group, Embroidery Group, Cycle Touring Club, Rotary Club, Down's Syndrome Association, Christ the King Young Alpha Group, to name just a few.
Ballroom Dancing

Line Dancing

Monday Club

Audience

Thanks where it's due
The Committee would like to thank Shrewsbury & Atcham Borough Council for their financial backing and moral support and everyone who has contributed towards the cost of the Centre, including the Big Lottery Fund, the Diocese of Lichfield, Café Connect, businesses in Shrewsbury and local residents, all or whom have made our dream a reality.
