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Sunningdale Village Venues
Village Venues is home in the Sunningdale area to a wide variety of social, leisure and recreational activities. The venues are housed in two buildings, both in Church Road, Sunningdale: the CMI and the Village Hall. Full details of all current activities plus information on the hire of these spaces can be found on Village Venue's comprehensive website.
Other contact details: telephone 01344 297250 ; email VillageVenues@googlemail.com.
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CMI (Coronation Memorial Institute)

The CMI is the home of Rendezvous, a community meeting place, where friends congregate over a coffee and enjoy the delicious home baked cakes and cookies or a light lunch. It is open during the day in term-time.

The CMI's large back room is used during the day for a wide range of classes and activities and in the evenings and weekends can be hired for private functions. It is ideal for family parties, discos and events where the use of two separate rooms provides areas for dancing or children's activities with a quieter area for adults to socialise or chat.
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Sunningdale Village Hall

The Village Hall is used for many classes and activities. It has a large main hall with a raised wooden stage area, ideal for theatrical performances or musical events, and a sprung wooden floor which is also marked out for badminton. A serving hatch direct from the kitchen makes it ideal for functions where eating and dancing are combined.

There is a smaller hall at the rear of the building which is home (during term time) to Sunningdale Pre-School. This room, with its own kitchen, can be hired for events at evenings and weekends.
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