If
you are hosting a private party, conference, children's party or any
other event that requires a hall,then why not come to North East
Mitcham Community Centre.
We have two rooms, the main hall can accommodate
up to 60 people, and Worley Hall can accommodate up to 40. We have an
on-site kitchen for your use to prepare or store refreshments for your
guests, plus 7 trellis tables and 60 chairs are included with your hire.
The hall is available for hire between 9am-6pm Saturday and Sunday.
Charges
Non-members £35.00 per hour
Members £30.00 per hour
CHILDREN’S BIRTHDAY PARTIES
A package of 3 hours to include 30mins setting up, 30 mins tidying up and a 2 hour party.
Merton
Libraries have a range of halls, rooms and promotional spaces for hire.
These facilities are ideal for; meetings, exhibitions, training,
exercise classes, community activities and much more. All
library halls and rooms have access to; Wi-Fi, toilet facilities,
tables and chairs. Additional facilities are available to hire
including; microphone, flipchart and projector and screen. Library halls and rooms are available to hire from 9am - 11pm, 7 days a week. Prices start from £22 per hour. All of our libraries are available to hire out of hours.
Mitcham Library Hall
Based
in the town centre of Mitcham, this large hall contains a small
kitchenette area and direct parking facilities located within the
premises. This venue can hold up to 60 people seated or standing.
Raynes Park Library Hall
This
large carpeted hall is furnished with a fully equipped kitchen and
ample parking located onsite. This venue can hold up to 60 people
standing and 40 people seated.
Pollards Hill Rooms
Pollards
Hill Library contains three rooms with whiteboards, overhead projector,
interactive whiteboards. These rooms can hold up to 46 people seated or
82 people standing, depending on which classroom is required.
Promotional Space Hire
All seven libraries have promotional space available to
hire. Attracting more than 1.1 million visitors per year, Merton
libraries are the ideal place to promote your organisation. Prices start
from as little as £15 per day.
How to make a booking
To make a booking please complete the booking form and return to libraries.admin@merton.gov.uk. A
member of our team will be in contact with you shortly to discuss your
booking requirements. Please note that your booking will not be
confirmed until payment has been received. For a full price list please see the fees and charges page. Terms and Conditions apply for the use of the spaces.
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Tolu Yesufu is a talented actress, screen writer and producer. You can read more about her here. She is known for her production of Shattered hearts where she played Lola. You can watch it below. Her new movie, 'Murderer-in-law' premiered on Friday 26 June and here is the iShine Magazine exclusive review:
The film started about 10.30pm. There was the usual red
carpet affair. To be honest, I did not know any of the actors or heard of them
before apart from Tolu Yesufu who featured in Shattered Hearts acouple of years ago. (I was thee).
The atmosphere was warm and the cool London summer breeze
that blew was refreshing. I must say there were a lot of photographers and
radio stations present. I have never heard of any of them before and I don't
know where they air. But I guess they must be doing well. My guess is that the
photographers must be freelance.
I watched from a distance to take the whole event it.
Normally I would be on the red carpet taking pictures. I went to collect my
wrist band and I must say I had a gold VIP one. I didn't know this because I
didn't really look at the tickets when they arrived. So, that was nice to have.
I had one and my 16-year-old son who was my escort for the night had one too.
When it was time to go into the screening hall, the gold
wrist band holders were ushered in first. There were people with blue bands but
I don't know whether they had to pay or something. We went upstairs and were
ushered into a VIP area, I think there were about 40 of us. We were offered
some snacks - a sausage roll, meat pie, a piece of succulent chicken and suya
by a professional team of waiters and waitresses! That I must say was a
pleasant surprise - so the night got better and better. Good hospitality points
there.
About 15 minutes later, we entered the screening hall. I
must say that there was huge turn out...about 300 or 400 people and two screens
were used. I found a comfortable viewing point and then, the actors were
introduced.
The whole viewing time was about 2 hours. The movie can be
classified as a dark comedy. The film is about a young man TJ plated by Ade
Bello who meets a young woman and they fall in love. His mother meets her son's
new girlfriend and doesn't like her and she does all she can to get rid of her
son's girlfriend. The girlfriend, Lola played by Tolu Yesufu is determined to hold
on to her man and she plays her own little games to try to win her boyfriend's
mother over but she fails. When she loses her job TJ invites her to move him
with him and his mother and that's where the story gets interesting. Lola rents
a mum, Gift Boyo who is actually her friend to come and live in the house to
help fight the mother-in-law. Then, one day, the rented mum hears TJ mum
confess on the phone that she killed TJ's dad.
The film is funny all the way to the end. The music used in film
is light and invigorating from Wizkid's song tracks to Olamide's, ‘Eleda mi o’
and many more. There were points in the film when I wanted to stand up and
dance. There was a sure feel good factor about the film despite it being about
murder. An exceptional performance by Tolu Yesufu who played a smart Nigerian
lady of the moment and of course TJ, the mother-in-law, the house girls - Ifeoma
Okeke and Vanessa Adekola, the landlord, Ken Smart who was continuously duped
by pretty young women. Overall, a magnificent film with many funny bits, nice
music, brilliant video photography but could be better with a more defined
story line.
London, UK - Tolu Yesufu's Murderer-in-law film premiered yesterday at the Greenwich Odeon in London. The event was attended by over 300 fans and supporters of Nollywood. I was at the red carpet photo-shoot and here is what I caught on my camera. (I must say that I have not captured many red carpet events in the past year but this was special because my good friend, HRH Theodora Ibekwe-Oyebade was the S*T*A*R* of the show). Enjoy my Nollywood celebrity photos!