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Knighton Community Centre

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Location
  
Knighton, Powys

Built
  
1983 - 1984

Phone
  
+44 7751 221487

Owner
  
Powys County Council

Opened
  
September 1984

Construction cost
  
600,000 GBP

Operator
  
Knighton and District Community Centre Committee

Capacity
  
up to 650 maximum, 450 seated. The Hall also includes, the Reynolds Room with space for around 100 seated and 200 standing.

Record attendance
  
1,118 at Ultim-8 event 25 September 1992.

Address
  
Bowling Green Ln, Knighton LD7 1DJ, UK

Similar
  
Radnorshire Museum, Worcester City Art Gallery, Shrewsbury Museum and Art G, Savoy Theatre - Monmouth, Courtyard - Hereford

Knighton Community Centre is a venue situated in the Powys/Shropshire border town of Knighton. It is Knighton's largest venue with a current standing capacity for 650 and a seated capacity of 450. The venue once had over 1,000 in attendance for the visit of then top DJ Donovan Bad Boy Smith to now defunct event promotion Ultim-8 on 25 September 1992. It has a fully functional theatre stage and a large hall is used for concerts, discos, performances, conferences, wrestling and even as a cinema. There is also a licensed bar.

The Centre is also used by the community for general purposes like Teme Spirits amateur dramatics group and local sports clubs (Knighton Badminton Club, Karate Club, keep fit, indoor football and dance). Knighton Community Centre has hosted the likes artists such as Dr. Feelgood, Chas & Dave and Oysterband, Top DJ's Pendulum, Shy FX, Sub Focus, Vibes & Livelee, Billy Bunter, Nicky Blackmarket, Ellis Dee and Donovan "Bad Boy" Smith and during the height of British Wrestling then top superstars like Big Daddy, Giant Haystack, Mark "Rollerball" Rocco and Dave "Fit" Finley (who is now WWE icon Finley). As well as all of these people and events, the hall is also used by MAM Auctions and Ben's Helicopter Discos.

Bishbosh saturday july 25th knighton community centre


References

Knighton Community Centre Wikipedia