About Us

ABOUT US

Boscastle Community and Recreation Centre is a community asset situation in the heart of the village of Boscastle.

Offering a community hall, kitchen, snooker room and meeting space, the centre is open to members and non-members offering a wide variety of activities for everyone. On site parking available.

From dilapidated shed to successful Boscastle Millennium project

The centre is situated on what was once the long established Boscastle Mens Club which became known as the Snooker Club. Over the years, the building become dilapidated and the committee successfully obtained grants to rebuild a multi purpose centre for the community which was adopted as the Boscastle Millennium Project.

Officially opening on 28th April 2001, the committee (pictured above) of Malcolm Biddick, David Ferrett, Fred Gurton, Bill Bickle and others leave a legacy for Boscastle to use and appreciate.

A committee of volunteers continue to operate the facility for everyone to use. For more information on the current committee members, see our Governance page.

“This superb facility is for you all. Please make use of it and support it in any way you are able.”
Malcolm Biddick, Project and committee chair officially opening the centre on 28th April 2001

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