Nottingham Community Centre Addresses False Rumours About Visitor Restrictions

COMMUNITY News

Nottingham Community Centre Addresses False Rumours About Visitor Restrictions
COMMUNITY CENTRENOTTINGHAMBEECHDALE
  • 📰 nottslive
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 45 sec. here
  • 7 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 38%
  • Publisher: 52%

Beechdale Community Centre has denied rumours that it has banned outsiders from visiting. The centre reassures that everyone is welcome and continues to operate with a philosophy of inclusivity and bringing communities together.

A Nottingham community centre has been forced to dispel a rumour that it had banned outsiders from visiting. Beechdale Community Centre said it had been targeted by misinformation claiming that staff had barred people from outside of the suburb coming to the Ambergate Road facility.

A representative for the centre, posting to Facebook, explained the false claim had upset people and asked for those spreading it to stop. "We would like to address a rumour that has been brought to our attention. It's been stated that we have banned individuals living outside of the Beechdale area from accessing the Beechdale Community Centre and its projects. This is completely false.

The spokesperson added that "everyone is welcome" at the community centre, which also provides service users with a food bank. "We proudly operate with the ethos of celebrating all cultures and bringing communities together," they said. The centre invited people to visit for a cup of tea, or join in with other upcoming activities. "Let's continue building a positive and inclusive community together," the team behind the centre concluded.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

nottslive /  🏆 96. in UK

COMMUNITY CENTRE NOTTINGHAM BEECHDALE MISINFORMATION INCLUSIVITY

United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

The Archers legend June Spencer who starred in first episode dies aged 105The Archers legend June Spencer who starred in first episode dies aged 105June Spencer was born in Nottingham and attended Nottingham Girls' High School
Read more »

Education news from in and around Nottingham and NottinghamshireEducation news from in and around Nottingham and NottinghamshireThis page contains education news from in and around Nottingham and Nottinghamshire including all the latest from the University of Nottingham, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham College, Nottingham High school, Nottingham Girls High and all the academies and other schools from across the region.
Read more »

£40 million bus fund to target rural Notts areas in 'great need'£40 million bus fund to target rural Notts areas in 'great need'The East Midlands Mayor says Nottingham already has a 'fantastic' bus service in Nottingham City Transport
Read more »

£40 million bus fund to target rural areas in 'great need'£40 million bus fund to target rural areas in 'great need'The East Midlands Mayor says Nottingham already has a 'fantastic' bus service in Nottingham City Transport
Read more »

Nottingham police live updates as busy city centre street cordoned offNottingham police live updates as busy city centre street cordoned offAccess to a number of shops has been blocked off
Read more »

There's one thing almost everyone says they'd change in Nottingham city centreThere's one thing almost everyone says they'd change in Nottingham city centreWe asked people what they'd do to the area if they had an unlimited budget
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-14 21:57:30