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Community centre marks ten years serving local residents
Summary
Rose Hill Community Centre in Oxford marked its tenth anniversary; the centre opened on 30 January 2016 and offers rooms, community services and renewable energy features.
Content
Rose Hill Community Centre in Oxford has marked a decade of serving local residents after first opening on 30 January 2016. The centre was developed following a 2012 residents' survey that showed demand for a new facility, and construction began in 2014. Oxford City Council and local partners set up the building to host groups, events and a range of services. Council representatives described the centre as a long-standing hub for neighbourhood activity.
Key facts:
- The centre opened on 30 January 2016 and was built after a 2012 residents' survey and 2014 construction work.
- Construction cost was £4.76 million and the building includes meeting and conference rooms, a social club, a community library, a gym, an advice centre, a youth suite, changing rooms and a ballroom. It also hosts an NHS Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit.
- The building houses organisations such as the Rose Hill Social Club, Rose Hill and Donnington Advice Centre, Syrian Sisters and the Rose Hill Junior Youth Club.
- Residents and groups can hire spaces for meetings, weddings and parties.
- The site features 190 solar panels, battery storage, LED lighting, electric vehicle charging points and an electric community van available to rent.
- Oxford City Council has also invested in other local centres, including a £5.9 million redevelopment of East Oxford Community Centre in 2025, a £1.5 million redevelopment of Bullingdon Community Centre in 2022, and a £1 million refurbishment of Barton Neighbourhood Centre in 2019.
Summary:
The centre has provided a sustained venue for local groups, services and events while incorporating renewable energy and health-related facilities. Undetermined at this time.
