Central Hall, Keighley | Colin Riches

Keighley / United Kingdom / 2011

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Keighley Central Hall, built in 1893, is a former Primitive Methodist Chapel.  It was used from the 1970’s as a youth centre, until its closure in 2003.  The building was extensively refurbished and partially rebuilt, to re-open as a community venture in 2011. The building now houses offices, an event/exhibition space, meeting rooms and a café, all for community use.


The £1.74 million project was funded by the Governments Community Assets programme and Bradford Metropolitan District Council (CBMDC). 

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    Keighley Central Hall, built in 1893, is a former Primitive Methodist Chapel.  It was used from the 1970’s as a youth centre, until its closure in 2003.  The building was extensively refurbished and partially rebuilt, to re-open as a community venture in 2011. The building now houses offices, an event/exhibition space, meeting rooms and a café, all for community use. The £1.74 million project was funded by the Governments Community Assets programme and Bradford...

    Project details
    • Year 2011
    • Work started in 2010
    • Work finished in 2011
    • Client Bradford Metropolitan District Council
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Parks, Public Gardens / Government and institutional buildings / Office Buildings / Multi-purpose Cultural Centres / Tourist Facilities / Bars/Cafés / Art Galleries / Urban Renewal / Recovery/Restoration of Historic Buildings / Structural Consolidation / Building Recovery and Renewal
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