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The Kettering Conference Centre is a multi-functional sports and conference centre located in Kettering, Northamptonshire. It is also the location of Volleyball England's National Volleyball Centre, and the 560 seat Lighthouse Theatre.

History

The Kettering Conferece Centre is a part-government, part council, part privately funded multi-functional business, sports and arts venue and facility, run and managed by Balance Health Clubs on behalf of itself and Kettering Borough Council.

As such, parts of the centre are privately operated, and parts are funded or subsidised by the council.[1]

Conference facilities

The conference venue can accommodate meetings from 5 to 1,500 attendees in fully-serviced rooms, supplied by associated catering facilities, plus a lakeside terrace and bar.

A licensed civil wedding facility, the wedding and reception venue can accomodate upto 200 people.

Arena Sports

The Arena Sports and Leisure Centre is a council-funded sports facility for local people, run and operated by Balance Health Clubs. It provides:[1]

  • 12 Badminton Court
  • 4 glass-backed squash courts
  • Dance/martial arts studio
  • 3 syndicate or meeting rooms

Kids Kingdom

An integrated 15,000 square feet (1,400 m2) fully-air conditioned children's activity centre, with activites across four levels that include: rides, slides, climbing wall, and trampolines. It is accessible via a one-price ticket for upto 2hrs, from 9:30am to 6:30pm daily.[1]

National Volleyball Centre

Made possible with a grants from Kettering Borough Council, Northamptonshire Enterprise Ltd, the East Midlands Development Agency and the Kettering Conference Centre, the four year agreement came into place in November 2010.

The 2,000 square metres (22,000 sq ft) facility houses both National Volleyball Centre, as well as home of Volleyball England's national men's and women's volleyball squads, and several national competitions.

Lighthouse theatre

The Lighthouse Theatre was a £2million extension to the existing facility, with a £250,000 subsidy from Kettering's Council Tax payers.[1]

The theatre provides a 562 tiered seat auditorium and balcony (400 tiered seats at ground floor level; 138 tiered in the balcony; six private boxes each with four seats and a fridge), complimented by modern lighting and sound equipment. With a larger than normal designed stage, the theatre is designed as a flexible space for use either as a theatre or to accomodate conferences, presentations, award ceremonies and product launches.[1]

The Lighthouse Theatre opened on March 6th 2008.[1]

Transport

Situated alongside the A14 road at Junction 8, which links the A1, M1 and M6, the centre has over 600 car parking places.

The centre is 55 minutes by train from St Pancras International railway station, and then via Eurostar into Europe.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Kettering Conference Centre". Kettering Borough Council. Retrieved 2012-08-13.

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