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Welcome to

Audley & District Community Centre

Nantwich Road (B5500), Audley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. ST7 8DH

(Please note that this is NOT a Postal Address. Please See 'About Us' for our Postal Address)

 

 

 

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Audley and District Community Centre offers:

 

Main Hall  ~ Bar Area ~ Kitchen ~ Internal and External Toilets ~ Foyer
Car Parks Front and Rear  ~ Recycling Centre

 

  

You can Hire Audley & District Community Centre too……..  

 

 

Do you have an event due?  Are you looking for a suitable venue?  Whether you are having a: 

 

 Wedding Reception

Birthday

Anniversary

Christening

Social Gathering

Meeting

Club or Class

Fundraiser 

 

Audley & District Community Centre could be the place for you.  Come and have a look, and see what you think. 

 

Just get in touch with our Booking Secretary who will be able to help you.

 

Contact: 07946657128 or email: adcc@hotmail.co.uk 

 

We look forward to hearing from you.

  

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Where we are situated:

 

Audley & District Community Centre can be found behind Peak Pursuits on the B5500, approximately five minutes from Junction 16 of the M6 Motorway.

 

Audley is a rural village, part of the Parish of Audley, approximately four miles north west of the town of Newcastle-under-Lyme in North Staffordshire on the Cheshire border .  

 

Audley is a former mining village and is blessed with its own Parish Council, Theatre, Cricket Clubs, Brass Band, Opera Singer, Male Voice Choir, Churches, Family History Society, Community Centres, Scouts & Guides Groups and stunning walks.

 

Audley is also home to its very own forgotten medieval castle. The castle was built by the Normans on the area of land which is referred to in modern times as 'Castle Hill'. Built during the late 13th century; only a low earthwork remains of the former motte, excavations have yielded some stonework.

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