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Brewhouse Arts Centre

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The Brewhouse Arts Centre was officially opened by the Duke of Gloucester on 1st October 1991.
The venue, a dedicated, multi-purpose arts centre that offers a whole range of attractions from visual arts to culture, theatre and dance, hit trouble last year, and had to be rescued by the local district council.

The venue also offers educational and conference facilities as well as a bar bistro.

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Free but check with the Brewhouse for special events pricing.

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The Brewhouse has disabled access & toilets, loop system for the hard of hearing, Braille signage and disabled parking.

Sainsbury's car park is nearby and costs around £1 an hour. If you take your parking ticket to the Brewhouse reception, it will be stamped and you can get a part refund from Sainsbury's customer service desk at any time. In the evening and on certain days, parking is free but you'll have to check the ticket machine for details.


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