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Cardijn Conference Room


Room Spec

This large conference room is named after Cardinal Joseph Cardijn (pronounced car-dine) who was the founder of the Young Christian Workers movement. This is our most popular and versatile room and you may even have seen this room featured on episodes of ‘Coronation Street’. The room is situated on the first floor of our centre and is accessible by a staircase or a stair lift for visitors who make have difficulty using the stairs.

The large room has windows to three sides providing both panoramic views of the village area whilst allowing in plenty of natural light. All windows can be curtained off if necessary.

The room is equipped with 6 double power points, one of which is dedicated for computer use and internet access. The building is fully equiped with WIFI access.

The room features a large screen and built in projector which can easily be connected to a laptop for presentation or video use. There is also a fully integrated, digital LCD television screen for easy playback of content.

The approximate dimensions of the Cardijn Conference room are 38ft x 34ft and the room can accommodate a variety of different table layouts.

The room may be booked on a half or full day basis. A full day is 9am until 5pm. Half day bookings are from 9am until 1pm or 1pm until 5pm.

If your requirement is for a smaller meeting or seminar please look at our ground floor seminar rooms.


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