Meeting room hire in Brighton and Hove
By Mike Ashworth | May 14, 2009
Brighton and Hove has many venues that cater for large conferences. However if you don’t require such a vast space then you’ll be happy to hear there are many smaller venues around our City.
These are particularly suited to Small and Medium sized Businesses, Charities or Community Interest Companies.
Community Base
They provide the Brighton and Hove venue search. This is a free service to help people looking for rooms and halls for hire in Brighton and Hove. Click here
The Royal Pavilion
They have a number of charming rooms available for both day and evening receptions and meetings. Click here
Brighton Friends’ Meeting House
They have a number of different sized rooms for hire. Click here
The Werks
They are situated near to Palmeira Square and has an event space available to all. Click here
The Low Carbon Trust Earthship
The Earthship, based over at Falmer, is available for hire. The main meeting room can comfortably accommodate up to 40 people and there is lots of land surrounding the earthship where marquees or yurts can be pitched to increase the venue size. Click here
Al Duomo
Situated near to Brighton Pavilion, they have three different sized meetings rooms and can accommodate from 8 to 50 people. Click here
Jubilee Library
They have two conference rooms available for hire at this award-winning, eco-friendly designed building. They are available for business, community, charity and internal bookings. They can accommodate a maximum of 100 people. Click here
Hanover Community Centre
They have two halls and a smaller meeting room for hire. Click here
Brighton Media Centre
They have three meeting rooms in the Old Steine and middle Street buildings. Click here
The Learning Development Centre
They have a number of rooms available. Click here
Fabrica
Located in the Lanes, they have a large gallery area for hire which can accommodate up to 150 people. Click here
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