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Saltburn

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Welcome to Saltburn Community Hall

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About Our Town

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The development of Saltburn was driven by the discovery of iron stone in the Cleveland Hills, the monies of the Pease family of Darlington, and the development of two railways to transport the minerals.
In 1856, the hamlet consisted of the Ship Inn and a row of houses, occupied by farmers and fishermen. 
In 1858, while walking along the coast path towards Old Saltburn to visit his brother Joseph in Marske, Henry Pease saw a prophetic vision of a town arising on the cliff and the quiet, unfrequented and sheltered glen turned into a lovely garden. The Pease family owned Middlesbrough Estate and had control of the S&DR, and agreed to develop Henry's vision by forming the Saltburn Improvement Company (SIC).
Land was purchased from the Earl of Zetland, and the company commissioned surveyor George Dickinson to lay out what became an interpretation of a gridiron street layout, detracted from by the railway which ran through the site. With as many houses as possible having sea views, the layout was added to by the so-called Jewel streets along the seafront—Coral, Garnet, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Diamond and Amber Streets, said to be a legacy of Henry's vision.
After securing the best positions for development by the SIC, money was raised for construction by selling plots to private developers and investors. Most buildings are constructed using 'Pease' brick, transported from Darlington by the S&DR, with the name Pease set into the brick. The jewel in Henry Pease's crown is said to have been The Zetland Hotel with a private platform, one of the world's earliest railway hotels.

About Our Village Hall    www.saltburnarts.co.uk

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Saltburn Arts and Community Centre was built in April 1910 as a Primitive Methodist Chapel. It is an historic building with grade II  listing, constructed of glazed brick and a slate roof. It is heated by gas fired central heating radiators.The Centre is a warm and welcoming environment for  a wide range of community activities.
Saltburn Community Arts Association Ltd (SCAA Ltd) provides artistic and educational opportunities for the people of Saltburn-by-the-Sea and the surrounding area.
Saltburn Arts is established as a charitable trust run by volunteers to organise events with an emphasis on arts, education, drama and history. Many groups make use of the range of facilities at the centre which are also available for hire to individuals.
The theatre has wheelchair access.  Registered charity number 1113704

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​Saltburn Arts Theatre and Community Hall was designed as a Primitive Methodist Church and School in 1904 by prominent Scottish architect George Baines of 5 Clement’s Inn, The Strand, London, a prolific designer of churches in the Arts & Crafts & Art Nouveau style. George Baines won the architectural competition on 31st August 1905 after being invited alongside 12 other architects to submit sketches for the church and school; ten plans were submitted, a shortlist of three were selected and the plans George Baines submitted below were selected:

Address
Saltburn Community and Arts Centre
 Albion Terrace,
Saltburn by the Sea
TS12 1JW;
​ 01287 625739
E-mail:
info@saltburnarts.co.uk 
Web:
www.saltburnarts.co.uk
 
Contact Person
Christine Postlethwaite
E: info@saltburnarts.co.uk
T: 01287 624997
 
Rooms for Hire
Main Hall - seating 120
Coffee Room - seating 40
Theatre/Cinema seating 150
Facilities
  • central heating
  • stackable chairs
  • folding tables
  • fitted kitchen
  • audio system
  • digital projector and screen
  • WiFi access
  • roadside parking
  • Premises Licence
  • PRS & PPL Music Licences
Hall may be hired for
  • Meetings
  • Training
  • Parties
  • Wedding Receptions
  • Funeral Teas
  • Dances
  • Keep Fit classes
  • Functions
  • Social Events
  • Fairs and Sales
With 3 separate spaces available for individual hire Saltburn Community and Arts Association is the ideal place to host your event be it large or small. From the Coffee Room to the 150 people capacity Theatre you are sure to find your ideal venue with us. We have full disabled access, toilets and baby changing facilities, tables and chairs, gallery space, fully fitted kitchen, bar, projector and much more. To find out more or to make a booking please contact us.
The Theatre   The Theatre’s maximum capacity is 150 people. The facilities include: Seating for 150 people including 4 wheelchairs, Toilet Facilities including Disabled Toilet.
The Coffee Room  The Coffee Room’s maximum capacity is for 40 people. The facilities include: Chairs, Tables, and Toilet Facilities.
Community Hall  The Hall’s maximum capacity is 120 people. The facilities include: Chairs, Tables, Toilet Facilities including Disabled Toilet.

Regular Events

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53 Drama GroupThe Saltburn ‘53 Drama Group has introduced the opportunity for local people to perform since 1953. Including drama from the simple one act play to Shakespearean productions and musicals, the ’53 produces more and more successes every year.
The ‘53 presents a pantomime in January, an annual Drama Festival in March, a Spring Production in May, and an Autumn production in October. Most years will also include a Youth performance in the summer. The group uses the Saltburn Community Theatre as their rehearsal space, and hosts very well attended productions that run over a period of two weeks in the theatre.If you are interested in joining you can download an application form here, or keep checking our events for news of upcoming productions.

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​Saltburn Film ClubSaltburn Film Club aims to show at least two films a month on Thursday evenings at our own cinema in the Saltburn Community Theatre.
The club is organised by Saltburn Arts and is completely run by our volunteers so please get involved.
Prices – Entry to all films is £6.00, but members are entitled to a reduced entry of £3.00.
Membership – Annual Membership costs only £10.00 per annum, and on production of your membership card entitles you to a reduced entry fee of £3.00 per screening.
Volunteers – Saltburn Film Club always welcomes volunteers to help run the events and help choose the films we screen. If you are interested in helping please ask at an event.

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Saltburn JazzRegular Jazz evenings are held on the first or second Friday of every month, at Saltburn Community Hall.
The evenings are organised by Saltburn Arts and encompasses types of jazz from trad to modern. Youth tickets can be bought at a cheaper price to a standard ticket. Saltburn Arts welcomes newcomers of all ages as well as regular attendees

Little Nippers is a very popular group that benefits our Community Hall space. The group “offers everything that a nursery offers in a parent-toddler setting,” creating a great environment for children to have fun and enjoy themselves.
For ages up to 5 years old, it costs just £1.50 for a first child and 50 pence for siblings. Little Nippers uses the hall in term time, on Mondays from 10:00am – 11:45am, and Wednesdays from 10:00am – 11:45am.
Contact info@saltburnarts.co.uk for enquiries, or call 01287 624997.
 Table Tops Saltburn Flea Market takes place on the first Saturday of every month in the Saltburn Community Hall in Windsor Road. It is FREE admission. It opens at 10m and runs until 4pm.
Throughout the rest of the month Saturday plays host to various charity table-top events. If you would like a stall please call us on 01287 624 997 and leave your details. Someone will get in touch when a vacancy becomes available.
Contact info@saltburnarts.co.uk for enquiries, or call 01287 624997
Weight Watchers​Tuesdays 9.30am Weekly Weight Watchers meets at the Saltburn Community & Arts Association every Thursday at 6pm.
“Ever tried to lose weight and failed? You’re not alone. At Weight Watchers, we’ve helped millions of people around the world who’ve struggled – just like you – to control their weight in a world where temptation is everywhere you turn. It’s no surprise you can end up feeling like there’s little chance of success.” “But here’s where the good news starts. We know exactly what it takes to achieve healthy and sustainable weight loss. And the even better news? There’s a new approach at Weight Watchers that’s simpler than ever before.”
Meeting leaders Michelle 07770 899 277 & Gill 07968 055 258
Contact info@saltburnarts.co.uk for enquiries, or call 01287 624997
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Zumba GoldHave you always fancied a go at Zumba® Fitness classes? But worried that you – and your body! – won’t be able to keep up the pace….. Zumba Gold® is the low impact, easy to follow version with all the party fun!
All the elements that the Zumba® dance fitness classes are famous for are there! The Zumba Gold® programme is the perfect way to groove at your own pace….. So come and join me at my Zumba Gold® classes on our journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle with maximum fun!
Thursdays, 10.00am – 11.00am
Saltburn Community Hall, Albion Terrace, Saltburn, TS12 1JW.
(£4 PER PERSON)

Special Events

How To Book The Facilities

Call, email or complete the contact form below..
Paul Chappell (Chair)  paul@saltburnarts.co.uk
Office ‘phone: 01287 624997
For all contacts – *info@saltburnarts.co.uk (Christine Postlethwaite)
Alison Smith  (Secretary) alison@saltburnarts.co.uk

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Address:
Saltburn Community Hall
Windsor Road
Saltburn by the Sea
TS12 1NN​
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Information on this page is provided by the hall committee. Hiring will be subject to a formal Hiring Agreement between the hall committee and the hirer. Current hire charges can be obtained from the contact person named above.

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