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1. Mix the ingredients together and sepa-rate into 5-6 balls. Flatten each ball until it is about half a centimetre thick.Fry each of the flattened gorditas in oil until they puff up slightly in the middle and then let them rest on kitchen roll to soak up the oil. cut the gorditas open.

2. Cube roast the pumpkin, chilli, garlic and onion in oil for about half an hour in the oven at 180 degrees centigrade. When the pumpkin mixture is ready fill the gorditas with it and grated cheddar cheese then re-fry on a hot, dry pan. Leave them to rest on kitchen roll.

3. Roast the green peppers at the same time as the pumpkins. When they have roasted chop them up pretty finely. Fry up the garlic and then add the pepper, add the butter and the cream and bring it to the boil. add the chopped coriander and let it simmer, Add the veg stock and whizz it up in a blender.

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Gorditas con Calabaza Picante y Salsa de Poblano (Gorditas ‘Little Fat Ones’ with spicy pumpkin filling and creamy green pepper sauce!):

Once everything is ready, spoon some yummy sauce over the filled gorditas and serve with some rice and beans- maybe some mariachi music in the background!

1. Gorditas (cornmeal pitta pocket):2 cups of corn masa1/3 of a cup of warm water1 tablespoon of butter2. Filling:Grated cheddar cheese1 small pumpkin chopped into cubes2 chopped chillis (depending on how spicy you like it!)1 chopped red onion3 cloves of chopped garlicfew sloshes of olive oil3. Sauce:Green peppers (poblano are the best but bell peppers and a little bit of spicy green chilli would work as well)Small pot of creamBunch of corianderTablespoon of butter1/2 cup of veg stockGarlic

Although here in the UK this month is definitely dominated by thoughts of hallow- een there are also other celebrations going on around the world.

Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a Mexican celebration that falls on November 1st where families get together to remember and celebrate the lives of their friends and ancestors who have died. Plans are made throughout the year to gather offerings for their loved one’s graves that include their favourite items and the celebrations are usually fun and joyful where silly anecdotes and stories are told to remember those that have passed and celebrate their souls!

Check out the Day Of The Dead inspired recipie overleaf...

with a slight chill in the air and the first few leaves turning brown, hamilton house is filling up with all the folk who disappeared off over the lush summer we’ve had.

There have been loads of changes recently, but our most excit-ing news is all the wonderful signage that’s appearing within the building inside and out. Next time you come down, take a minute to admire our three metre steel hamilton house sign on the canopy, especially beautiful at night with a changeable backlit glow.

as always there’s full listings inside including a new hula hooping class, music therapy workshop and heroes of ping pong exhibition

come down, get involved and enjoy what’s on offer this month!

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Call for info on 0117 924 9599

Email [email protected]

Visit Hamilton House,

80 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY(reception is open 9am - 9pm Mon

to Fri & 9am - 5pm on Sat)

Join us on Facebook and Twitter @ CoexistCIC

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Coexist support workspaces for over 200 creative practitioners, artists, designers, social enterprises and small businesses. We also provide community space for people to create, interact, learn, move and play.

If you’re interested in volunteering and contributing to the overall development of Coexist, email: [email protected] to organise an interview.

The CanTeen 80 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY

www.canteenbristol.co.uk T:@ inthecanteen FB:thecanteenbristol

THE FINEST LIVE MUSIC FROM AROUND THE GLOBE EVERY NIGHT OF THE WEEK...

MON-THU 9:30-23:30 FRI-SAT BANDS & DJS FROM 9:30-01:00SUN LIVE MUSIC FROM 16:00-18:00

FANTASTIC, DELICIOUS LOCALLY SOURCED FOOD SERVED DAILY...

FRI-SAT-SUN 10:00-15:00 & 17:00-21:00 MON-THU 10:00-15:00 & 17:00-22:00 To Book a Table Call: 01179232017 or Email: [email protected]

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The CanTeen 80 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY

www.canteenbristol.co.uk T:@ inthecanteen FB:thecanteenbristol

THE FINEST LIVE MUSIC FROM AROUND THE GLOBE EVERY NIGHT OF THE WEEK...

MON-THU 9:30-23:30 FRI-SAT BANDS & DJS FROM 9:30-01:00SUN LIVE MUSIC FROM 16:00-18:00

FANTASTIC, DELICIOUS LOCALLY SOURCED FOOD SERVED DAILY...

FRI-SAT-SUN 10:00-15:00 & 17:00-21:00 MON-THU 10:00-15:00 & 17:00-22:00 To Book a Table Call: 01179232017 or Email: [email protected]

We are Bristol’s most comprehensive community bike project, focused on repairing and relocating unwanted bicycles. We aim to help people from all walks of life get out on two wheels and for it to be an inclusive and empowering experience in the process.

BUY A BIKEWe sell a variety of reconditioned, second hand bikes at affordable prices. We also sell a range of secondhand and new parts.

SERVICING & REPAIRSWe offer professional and affordable servicing and repairs by a qualified Cytech Level 2 mechanic. Drop in for a free quotation.

CYCLE MAINTENANCE COURSESIf you want to get to grips with how your bike works and be able to do repairs yourself, then this is for you. Run Saturdays, no prior experience needed.

HIRE A BIKEWe have a selection of good city bikes, a tandem and bicycle trailer available for hire.

We also offer a regular Women’s Night, Bike Kitchen and Volunteers Evening where our fully equipped workshop is open to the public.

HAMILTON HOUSE80 STOKES CROFTBRISTOL BS1 3QY (Entrance via City Rd.)

07983 [email protected]

Open Mon to Fri 9am - 5.30pm.

Find out more online atWWW.THEBRISTOLBIKEPROJECT.ORG

DONATE YOUR UNWANTEDBICYCLE! Have you got a bike collecting dust in your shed? Then why not bring it along to the project where we will find it a good home?

The Bristol Bike Project is a registered Community Interest Company 07578755.

The Bristol Bike Project is a registered Community Interest Company 07579755

07983 [email protected]

Open Mon to Fri 9am - 5.30pm

DONATE YOUR UNWANTEDBICYCLE! Have you got a bike collecting dustin your shed? Then whynot bring it along to theproject where we willfind it a good home?

The Bristol Bike Project is Bristol’s most comprehensive community project. We offer a full range of services to the public and all proceeds go towards our community pro-grammes that repair and relocate unwanted bicycles. This month we feature some of the ways you can get involved...

Volunteer We welcome volunteer mechanics of all ages, from all walks of life. We have a wonderfully diverse group of volunteers working with us throughout the week repairing bikes and helping manage the workshop. Whatever your background, gen-der or level of experience, if you’d like to get involved, please get in touch.

Servicing and repairs We offer an affordable and friendly repair and maintenance service for the general public with the proceeds going to our community programmes. We are open Mon-Fri from 9am - 6pm and pride ourselves on our value for money, friendliness and common sense advice. Please call to book an appointment.

Donate your unwanted bike Got a bike collecting dust in the shed? Your unwanted bicycles keeps the project rolling! Bikes donated to the project will be refurbished as part of our Earn-a-Bike scheme; repaired and sold to raise much needed funds; or stripped down for useful parts.

For full details of all our services, as well as community programmes please go to our website www.bristolbikeproject.org or pop in and say hi!

Hamilton House, 80 Stokes Croft, BS1 3QYPlease note that access to the project is on City Road at the back of Hamilton House.

The Bristol Bike Project

WWW.THEBRISTOLBIKEPROJECT.ORG

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Tues 1 Lukas Drinkwater - Exeter-based singer-songwriter tests his easy way with intricate lyrics setting them to equally intricate, rippling finger-style guitar.

Wed 2 Jez Hellard - a Man of many parts, sings and plays a fine guitar and a brilliant harmoni-ca too. much in demand in bands like Kalavela and accompanying the great Rory McLeod.

Thur 3 Cocos Lovers - jangling African guitars together with banjos and a musical saw, while their lush vocal harmonies blend easily with it all.

Fri 4 Rogora Khart + Vlad - They claim to be Black Sea punks but there's a decidedly Welsh accent involved here, lurking somewhere between the songs in Georgian, German and English. It's all a bit circus!

Sat 5 Wormfood presents: They Say Jump + Bobby Gandalf - Smooth as cream laced with dark spiced rum the TSJ soulful reggae sound has the easy going roll of the surf on a Caribbean beach

Sun 6 Streetworks - No ordinary accordionist, in fact, Karen Street pioneered the squeezebox as a modern jazz instrument long ago. Streetworks is her latest jazz experiment.

Mon 7 Lady Nade presents Sean Snook & Rosina Buck - Two more tasteful treats, Sean Snook’s down-home style of country rock and Rosina Buck’s emotionally artless delivery.

Tues 8 Mary Spender - She's a cut above your average singer/songwriter and guitarist, so its no surprise that Jelli Records have gathered Mary Spender into their talent-stuffed fold.

Wed 9 Two Man Ting - The rich flavours of Sierra Leone conjured up as Jah-Man’s voice and djembe weave around the jangling guitar loops of Jon Lewis in Jah-man's original songs.

Thur 10 Guy Calhoun Trio - This versatile singer/songwriter, draws on a definitely English heritage with echoes of Nick Drake and Richard Thompson in his original acoustic tunes.

Fri 11 DubSouls + Type Sun - Here's a hot new project with an excellent pedigree courtesy of Rhythmites guitar man Murph and Goldfrapp bass player Charlie Jones. The pair came up with the idea of writing new music in a classic rocksteady style to be the basis of a jazzy workout and built this 5-piece band around it and, given their track record, it has to be worth checking out.

Sat 12 Triangulators + Skint- A variety of rocky hip-hop styles bedeck Alex Harvest-Smith's declamatory lyrics - a typical Triangulators track is generally untypical.

Sun 13 Sam Green & The Midnight Heist - This ridiculously good lap-steel guitar player rolls out his own contemporary folk songs of freewheeling wisdom interspersed with classic blues tunes and a rocking band.

Mon 14 Canteen Jazz Session - An open jazz jam session for seasoned players to join the house trio and others in exploring classic jazz & latin tunes.

Tues 15 Jack Pescod & Hannah Vogt - Here's a duo that know how to bring classical music bang up to date and into our busy lives. intertwining of delicate violin and fulsome piano.

Wed 16 Ross Ainslie & Jariath Henderson - Pipers, yes, and from Scotland - but forget those shortbread-box images. These two hip young dudes play the underarm Border and Uilleann pipes and are as likely to slip into an AC/DC tune or a slinky Arabic groove as something tartan. The trick is simple - they're brilliant musicians with open ears who just happen to play bagpipes.

Thur 17 Soul Struitters - Cool and tasteful jazz-funk fronted by bassman Eric Okafo’s assured vocals and splendidly boasting show-off instrumental work.

OCT Music @The CanTeenFREE ENTRY - BUT PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE MUSIC BUCKET!LIVE MUSIC MON-THURS 9:30 -11:30PM | FRI & SAT BANDS & DJS FROM 9:30-1:00AM | SUN LIVE MUSIC 4:00-6:00PM

Tues 1 Lukas Drinkwater - Exeter-based singer-songwriter tests his easy way with intricate lyrics setting them to equally intricate, rippling finger-style guitar.

Wed 2 Jez Hellard - a Man of many parts, sings and plays a fine guitar and a brilliant harmoni-ca too. much in demand in bands like Kalavela and accompanying the great Rory McLeod.

Thur 3 Cocos Lovers - jangling African guitars together with banjos and a musical saw, while their lush vocal harmonies blend easily with it all.

Fri 4 Rogora Khart + Vlad - They claim to be Black Sea punks but there's a decidedly Welsh accent involved here, lurking somewhere between the songs in Georgian, German and English. It's all a bit circus!

Sat 5 Wormfood presents: They Say Jump + Bobby Gandalf - Smooth as cream laced with dark spiced rum the TSJ soulful reggae sound has the easy going roll of the surf on a Caribbean beach

Sun 6 Streetworks - No ordinary accordionist, in fact, Karen Street pioneered the squeezebox as a modern jazz instrument long ago. Streetworks is her latest jazz experiment.

Mon 7 Lady Nade presents Sean Snook & Rosina Buck - Two more tasteful treats, Sean Snook’s down-home style of country rock and Rosina Buck’s emotionally artless delivery.

Tues 8 Mary Spender - She's a cut above your average singer/songwriter and guitarist, so its no surprise that Jelli Records have gathered Mary Spender into their talent-stuffed fold.

Wed 9 Two Man Ting - The rich flavours of Sierra Leone conjured up as Jah-Man’s voice and djembe weave around the jangling guitar loops of Jon Lewis in Jah-man's original songs.

Thur 10 Guy Calhoun Trio - This versatile singer/songwriter, draws on a definitely English heritage with echoes of Nick Drake and Richard Thompson in his original acoustic tunes.

Fri 11 DubSouls + Type Sun - Here's a hot new project with an excellent pedigree courtesy of Rhythmites guitar man Murph and Goldfrapp bass player Charlie Jones. The pair came up with the idea of writing new music in a classic rocksteady style to be the basis of a jazzy workout and built this 5-piece band around it and, given their track record, it has to be worth checking out.

Sat 12 Triangulators + Skint- A variety of rocky hip-hop styles bedeck Alex Harvest-Smith's declamatory lyrics - a typical Triangulators track is generally untypical.

Sun 13 Sam Green & The Midnight Heist - This ridiculously good lap-steel guitar player rolls out his own contemporary folk songs of freewheeling wisdom interspersed with classic blues tunes and a rocking band.

Mon 14 Canteen Jazz Session - An open jazz jam session for seasoned players to join the house trio and others in exploring classic jazz & latin tunes.

Tues 15 Jack Pescod & Hannah Vogt - Here's a duo that know how to bring classical music bang up to date and into our busy lives. intertwining of delicate violin and fulsome piano.

Wed 16 Ross Ainslie & Jariath Henderson - Pipers, yes, and from Scotland - but forget those shortbread-box images. These two hip young dudes play the underarm Border and Uilleann pipes and are as likely to slip into an AC/DC tune or a slinky Arabic groove as something tartan. The trick is simple - they're brilliant musicians with open ears who just happen to play bagpipes.

Thur 17 Soul Struitters - Cool and tasteful jazz-funk fronted by bassman Eric Okafo’s assured vocals and splendidly boasting show-off instrumental work.

Fri 18 Old Man Diode + Alex Scott - Epic electronic producer Old Man Diode sculpts apocalyptic post-soul soundscapes peopled with amazing vocalists including Reprezent's Onallee, I am Fya & Bristol fave Beth Rowley like you never heard her before. It's a kind of operatic dubstep, spacy, sinister, clever and confusing all at the same time. Marvellous!

Sat 19 Billy Rowan (Undercover Hippy) + Diss Miss - Once you hear his conscious and creative lyrics you realise that his suit, tie and haircut make a pretty feeble disguise for Billy Rowan's left field credentials.

Sun 20 Dele Sosimi's Afrobeat Vibration Experience - If you know your stuff you won't need persuading to catch Fela Kuti's key board player, now a cutting edge Afrobeat bandleader and composer in his own right with a reputation for total audience domination wherever he plays. An international star of the World Music scene in the Canteen? Wherever else!

Mon 21 Louise Jordan - As well as interpreting traditional music Louise writes reflective songs that catch at life's significant moments. She plays piano, guitar and cello and sings with an unaffected clarity.

Tues 22 Jon Kenzie - his debut album 'Not Much Technical Stuff' says it all. straightforward rocking funk grooves underpinning soul and blues-influenced original songs.

Wed 23 Bartoune - Spinning off from the irrepressible Zen Hussies this lot build a uniquely jaunty swing sound blending originality with a fine sense of musical heritage.

Thur 24 Matt Woosey - Matt’s solo efforts are a big enough experience, thanks to his full-throated hollering’ blues vocals and stonking raw-edged guitar playing.

Fri 25 &

Sat 26

Wormfood presents... Wormex! The alternative world music expo...(fRi) Filastine & Nova + Sound Culture (Chicago) - Remarkable Barcelona-based Grey Filastine combines the skills of a master producer with ambitiously artful songwriting to produce the most compelling combination of sonic structure, wayward vocals and seductively seismic bass business. Indonesian vocalist Nova is a vitally important element in adding texture and global style to this hypnotic trance music, all somehow generated from an adapted supermarket trolley. Honest!(sat) Lokhi Terra + Kosta Kostov- With the world at his feet South Asian pianist Kishon Khan seems to want to have it all - and why not? This global big band see no reason why a Bangladeshi folk song and an Afro-Cuban dance groove shouldn’t go together, or a jumping township-jive rhythm shouldn’t fit some Havana-style crooning. Turns out they’re right, too!

Sun 27 Jalia Michto - Ever since Parisian cafe society welcomed pairs of Gypsy-swing guitarists in the 40s it’s been hard to beat that sizzling interplay. Jalla Michto give it all they’ve got.

Mon 28 Canteen Jazz Session - An open jazz jam session for seasoned players to join the house trio and others in exploring classic jazz & latin tunes.

Tues 29 Donna Macioca & Gideon Conn - When two complete individualists collaborate then either something amazing or something explosive will happen. This pair are a case in point: Donna Macioca sings poetic lyrics that never quite settle where you think they will, Gideon Conn declaims sharp-eyed leftfield rants that never lose their sense of humour. She has a fantastically expressive voice, he has an intense eye for the real world. Someone light the touch paper ...

Wed 30 Scribble & Scratch - This is an Art Attack, basically, with the sonic meeting the graphic as up-and-coming street artists vie against each other to a cutting edge soundtrack of hip-hop turntablism to keep us grooving to the graff.

Thur 31 Buffos Wake - Further proof that Brighton and Bristol share the same musical heartbeat, Buffo’s Wake have that instantly pleasing combination of quirky acoustic music and wryly comical lyrics that we love.

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Introduction to Permaculture 5-6th Oct, 10am-5pmPermaculture offers positive practical solutions. It is a regenerative, ethical design approach that replicates natural systems, to tread lightly on the Earth.

More info: [email protected] | 07789 147545

Introduction To Clowning Oct 12th & 13thRoll up, roll up for an epic 2 day journey into the wonderful world of the Clown. Come laugh, play and celebrate your unique stupidity in this safe and joyful workshop from professional clown, Holly Stoppit.

More info: [email protected] | 07894 015 937

RISE (Recognizing Individuals Success and Efforts) 19th Oct, 12-9pmAs part of Black history month - The aim of RISE is to provide a platform to display the talents and skills of our women of colour based in the Bristol area.

More info: 07799331109| [email protected]

Witches Who Wank 31st Oct, 7.30-10pmA comically-tragic and tragically-comic discovery play in search of intimacy, pleasure and connection. Enjoy the ridiculousness of the best worst kept se-cret and of disconnected egos rubbing themselves up.

More info: nomadicacademy.org | [email protected]

The Heroes Of Ping Pong 19-27th OctThe Heroes of Ping Pong is a portrait exhibition by Fine Artist and illustrator, Nick Jobbings. It is part of an on-going project celebrating the people who’ve inspired Ping-Pong’s recent renaissance.

More info: pongress.org | facebook/pongress

babble on - stokes croft school of language

This rapidly expanding language school is now offering English, Spanish and (most recently) French lessons.

With small class sizes (6 or less) offering fun and engag-ing lessons that reflect real-life situations it’s the perfect place to brush up on your language skills

ALL ABILITIES WELCOME.

The Healing Power of Vocal Sound

Beshara 19th Oct, 2-5pmExploring What It Means To Be Human - Know Yourself. This is the second in a series of workshops hosted by the Beshara Trust drawing on the foundation teachings of the Beshara School.

More info: beshara.org | [email protected]

Through the process of therapeutic vocal sound the chakras are stimulated and re-tuned, clearing blockages and releasing fine energies.

James D’Angelo, PhD has been leading self-empowering vocal sound courses since 1994 in the UK, Europe and the USA and is a leading authority on sound healing.

Sat 26th Oct, 10.30-5.30pm, £35/£30

clear blockages,release energyThis voice work is complemented by Taoist healing sounds for the organs as well as natural sound rituals and chanting.

50% of lesson time is dedicated to speaking practice

More info: For more information about any of the classes including lesson timetables and ability levels visit:

babbleonbristol.co.uk | [email protected]

A timetable of events, workshops & exhibitions within Hamilton House:what’s on this month

hamiltonhouse.org/whats-on wellbeing.coexistuk.org

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english lessons check websiteBengali Massage 2-5pmbellyfit 5.45-6.45pmwomens bike night 6-9pmBeginners African Dance 6.30-8pmreflexology 6.30-9.30pm chakra meditation (every other mon) 7-8pm lgbt fitness class 7-8pmchi kung 8.15-9.15pmCapoeira 8.15–10.15pm

english lessons check websiteHatha Yoga 12-1pmlearn to meditate effectively 1-2pmSports/deep tissue Massage 3-6pmZumba 6.30-7.30pm Intermediate African Dance 6.30-8pmcounselling 6.30-9.30pmholistic massage 6.30-9.30pmHatha Yoga 7-8.30pm five Rhythms Dance 8-10pmGlobal Improv. Bellydance 8:15-9:15pmTribal Fusion Belly Dance 9.30-10.30pm

english lessons check websitefix-a-bike 10am-5pm Low Cost Healing 12-8pm original spinners kids 4.15-5.15pmDrumming 6-8pmBeginners Tango 6.30-8pmspanish classes 7-9.30pmSalsa 8-10pmhula hooping 8.15-9.15pm

english lessons check websitecounselling 10-1 / 3-6pmearn-a-bike 10.30 / 2pmBengali Massage 2-9.30pmKid’s Capoeira 4.30-5.30pmbristol health choir 5.45-7.45pmBallates 6-7pm

Massage, Reiki & reflexology 6.30-9.30pmMassage & Aromatherapy 6.30-9.30pmBallet 7-8pmContemporary Dance Class 7.30-8.30pmbike kitchen 7.30-10.30pmspanish classes 7.45-9.15pmCapoeira 8.15-10.15pm

english lessons check websiteShiatsu & Holistic Massage 1-5pmafter school bikes 3.30-6.30pm flamenco dance class 6-7pmFive Rhythms Dance (starts 13th sept) 8-10pm

Nia Dance 12.30-1-30pm

Sunday club screenprinting 10am-4pmbalanced view 11.30am-12.30pmcontact improv dance (starts 8th sept)* 5.30-8.30pm

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dmacuk.org

Hoopdance

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DMAC (Dance Music Arts Collective) present a range of classes including African Dance, Drumming, Belly Dance, 5 Rhythms Dance, Capoeira Angola, Yoga, Tango, Ballet & Ballates, Salsa,

more info

Zumba, Hip Hop, Pilates, Self-Defense, Meditation, Choir, Nia Dance, Flamenco and more... Each class is run by an experienced teacher who will share their love of dance and movement in a welcoming environment.

Learn the basics of hula hooping / hoopdance with one of the UK’s leading instructors, Nick Broyd. You’ll learn some beginner tricks including lifts, chest/shoulder hooping, rolls

and jumps. This is a 6 week introductory class with course content designed for the beginner or as a refresher for those with some experience.

For more info contact: [email protected] newclass

Every wed,

starts 9th oct

6 week course

hamiltonhouse.org/calendar

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Hamilton House has a variety of creative, educational, event, exhibition, meeting & studio spaces to hire throughout the year, for more information see below:

Events A fully equipped events space for theatre productions, music performance and all other inspiring events. Theatre drapes, lighting and PA available on request. To start planning your event email: [email protected]

Offices/Studios Four floors packed with a wide range of affordable studio / office spaces. Prices start from £55 PCM and include electricity & wi-fi. 24/7 access is available. For more info email: [email protected]

Hotdesking Providing flexible, affordable desk space on a temporary or long-term basis. A central location, inspiring view and networking opportunities. Space available from £10 per day - rates include wi-fi & tea! Facilities include printer, kitchen & communal mailbox service. For more info email: [email protected]

Exhibitions A large and airy exhibition / gallery space with an expansive front terrace. We welcome fine art, photography, sculpture, groups, charities and installations. Invigilated Mon to Sat. For more info email: [email protected]

Meetings From quick meetings to catered conferences Hamilton House can accommo-date all your requirements. Central location, competitive prices and friendly staff. For more info email: [email protected]

Kitchen Fully functioning newly renovated community kitchen available for hire with a full gas range, oven and fridge. Ideal for catering, cooking lessons and start-up businesses. For more info email: [email protected]

Wellbeing Four beautiful purpose built treatment rooms to suit a wide range of therapists. If you’re a practicing therapist looking to rent a room we’d love to hear from you, please contact: [email protected]

hamiltonhouse.org

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Dance Studios Two large purpose built professional dance studios with integrated sound system. Studio two also includes floor to ceiling mirrors and a sprung floor. If you’re interested in booking this space email: [email protected]