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Come Dancing With Me
Lane End Rd, High Wycombe, , HP12 4JF
o matter your age or ability, social dancing is suitable for everyone. It's a great way to keep physically and mentally fit, providing good aerobic exercise with the faster dances and mental stimulus throughout! So for those that find going to the gym boring, then this is for you and you won't even feel that you are 'working out'. For those who just want to enjoy pleasant company and share a fun hobby then dancing is for you - we make our classes and events social occasions and we will guarantee that you will make new friends whilst you learn. We'll be aiming to get you dancing for our next social event! Regular classes in Ballroom and Latin American dance for beginners and for those that may have had some previous experience but would like to brush up on their dance techniques begin soon. Classes are very informal and designed to be fun and enjoyable, and you will receive individual attention as well as being able to practice together with others. We would welcome you to either come on your own or with a partner and we are happy to accept same sex couples who wish to join in with the group. Read more
Anna Rose Dance
Aspen Court, Freer Cres, High Wycombe, , HP13 7YG
Castle Street Dance Studio
52A Castle St, High Wycombe, , HP13 6RG
We are one of the leading dance schools in the High Wycombe, Penn, Widmer End & Tyler’s Green areas, offering lessons in Ballet, Tap, Modern, Zumba® and Street dancing. We are an all-inclusive school catering for pupils who just want to dance for enjoyment through to those with a burning ambition to dance or teach professionally. Boys & girls from aged 2½ through to mature adults are catered for. Dancing is wonderful, so come along and try for free! We offer two free introductory lessons to new students, just call us on 07535 441289 to book your first lesson. Read more
Hazlemere School of Dancing
Community Centre, Rose Ave, Hazlemere, High Wycombe, , HP15 7UB
Established over 35 years ago, Hazlemere School of Dancing offers a range of dance styles including Ballet, Tap, Modern, FreestylE, street dance and adult ballet. We offer IDTA exams in Ballet, Tap and Freestyle, as well as putting on a school show every two years at the Maidenhead Town Hall. Classes are run by experienced teachers and we aim to cater for all levels and abilities from age 3 upwards. Our Baby Ballet classes offer a great introduction to the technique of Ballet, through fun games and exercises, which help to develop rhythm, co-ordination, motor skills, social skills and confidence. Read more
 Flackwell Heath Community Association
The Community Centre, Straight Bit, Flackwell Heath, , HP10 9LS
Flackwell Heath Community Association is a registered charity (Charity No. 1044870). Its objectives are to work with local, voluntary and other organisations to advance education and to provide facilities to further the interests of social welfare, recreation and leisure-time occupations within the village. The FHCA manage and maintain the Community Centre in the village which has been established for many years and first opened in 1977. The FHCA also produce a high quality colour village newsletter (called The Grapevine) with 10 editions per year available to all Flackwell Heath households via subscriptions (see below for prices). Read more
Sands Village Hall
Lane End, High Wycombe, , HP12 4JF
The Village Hall has been a feature of Sands since 1920 and was set up by a group of villagers who had been given a plot of land by Sir John Lindsay Dashwood. Nowadays the Hall is available for hire at reasonable rates for both regular activities and one-off social functions. The Village Hall consists of a large main meeting/activities hall, a stage, a kitchen with facilities for food preparation and an adjoining smaller meeting room which is available for hire additionally or separately. There is a car park at the rear of the hall with spaces for 20 cars and disabled access at the side. Read more
Castlefield Childrens Centre
Rutland Ave, Castlefield, High Wycombe, , HP12 3LL
Downley Community Centre
School Cl, High Wycombe, , HP13 5TR
Downley Community Centre is home to numerous clubs, associations and the local community library and is situated in the very centre of the village on the old Middle School site between School Close and Chapel Street. The building comprises two large rooms both fitted with modern kitchen units, has ample parking with access from School Close. The Centre has free WiFi, a fitted projector screen and can host functions for up to 120 people with full wheelchair access provided. The Centre is run by a group of committed volunteers who meet regularly to manage and maintain the facility on behalf of all local residents. Read more
Hazlemere Community Centre
Rose Ave, Hazlemere, High Wycombe, , HP15 7UB
Hazlemere Community Centre was officially opened by Sir John Hall, O.B.E. on 16th October 1976. The community centre has a licensed bar for HCA members and guests, open Monday to Saturday evenings and Sunday lunchtime, children are welcome if they are accompanied by a responsible adult. Halls are available for hire for wedding receptions, parties, jumble sales, meetings etc., and during the week for activities such as those listed on the HCA Groups page. Read more
Totteridge Community Centre
Totteridge Dr, High Wycombe, , HP13 6UH
otteridge & District Community Centre is a registered Charity in England & Wales No. 1123743. The community centre was created following on from the closure of the old social club of the same name which had previously operated at the site. The community centre was formally a social centre. Land was purchased from Walter Ernest Maunder, a property developer who built all the bungelows in the "drives" area of Totteridge, in 1950. Over its history, the social centre has been a place for the residents of Totteridge and District to socialise in a variety of ways. The club has had a drama group operating in the centre, as well as being used as a polling station and where inoculation's were given to children in the 80s. Read more
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