Queen Mary Hall
The hall has capacity for 100 people standing and 50 people seated. It can be used for small activities and programmes, such as:
- youth groups,
- food banks,
- exercise classes and
- community social clubs
Address
Queen Mary Hall,
Cambridge Gardens,
Kingston upon Thames
KT1 3NJ
Hall programmes
We currently have a number of community programmes through our hirers at the hall.
Monday
- Better Bones: 10.00-12 noon
Tuesday
- Tuesday Club: 12 noon to 2pm
- Housing Officer Clinic: 10am to 12 noon
- Achieving for Children Youth Club: 6pm to 8pm
Thursday
- Moving on Together: 12.30 pm to 4.30 pm
- Voices of Hope: 5pm to 7pm (starting October 2nd)
Friday
- First Friday of each month, RBKares Wellbeing Day, 11am to 2pm
Saturday
- Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 10am to 2pm
Hiring Queen Mary Hall
You can contact Rachel Bingham to discuss any hall requirements and for more information at: queenmaryhall@kingston.gov.uk
Fees and charges
Standard weekday booking:
- £25 per hour or £12 per hour for tenants or resident leaseholders who live within the KT1 area.
Weekend booking:
- £35 per hour or £15 per hour for tenants/resident leaseholders who live within the KT1 area.
Regular booking:
- £20 per hour (discount of 30% given to activities offered via the Police and Health Groups that benefit the community/council residents)
Get involved
We want our tenants and leaseholders to feel valued, listened to, and confident that we’re acting on their views. That’s why we have developed many ways to get involved from:
- participating in focus groups
- leading events and activities
- reviewing and scrutinising draft proposals
- keeping tenants and leaseholders informed of service changes and initiatives.
If you want to help us improve the housing services, email involvedinhousing@kingston.gov.uk to find out more.
Tenant participation TPAS membership
We are now members of Tpas, England’s leading resident engagement experts. Through our membership, residents can now access TPAS member benefits including free access to their resource hub, including training, learning from others and keeping up to date with best practice. You can also book to attend events and join TPAS forums involving other residents for FREE. To access these benefits, you can join Tpas as a tenant, you will need to set up your own username and password.
More information
- Reporting repairs - 0208 547 5003 or report online
- Find your Housing Officer
- Reporting ASB (anti-social behaviour) - There are a number of ways you can report anti-social behaviour (ASB). You can report to the Police on 101. In an emergency always call 999. You can also report ASB to your Housing Officer or call or email them at housingofficers@kingston.gov.uk