Eastbrook Manor Community Centre (room bookings and regular events)

Eastbrook Manor Community Centre, West Road, Fishersgate, BN41 1QH
(previously known as 'The Fishersgate Centre').


Easter comes to Fishersgate

Easter egg hunt and Easter craft and hat making:

Wednesday 1st April 2026: 2pm to 4:30pm

Come and join us at Eastbrook Manor Community Centre for an eggcellent time making Easter hats before going outside to collect clues to solve the puzzle. Return your completed sheet to the Easter Bunny in exchange for a chocolate egg!

All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Children £4.00 (adults free).

Refreshments available (cash only). Please contact the centre in advance if your child has an allergy:

Eastbrook Manor Community Centre Easter Egg Hunt - 1st April 2026


Room bookings

Rooms are available to hire at Eastbrook Manor Community Centre.

Prices from 1st April 2025 to 31st March 2026. Prices are subject to an annual increase in April, prices correct as at 1st April 2025:

  • Meeting room 1: £13.00 per hour
  • Meeting room 2: £12.00 per hour
  • Activity room: £18.00 per hour
  • Main hall: £30.00 per hour

To find out more about the rooms see:

To find out about Eastbrook Manor Community Centre and how to book a room please contact:

Regular events at Eastbrook Manor Community Centre

  • Mondays 10:30am to 11:15am:
    Exercise and socialise for the over 60s: £4.00 per session
  • Thursdays 2pm to 4pm:
    Knit & natter: Free
  • Fridays 10am to 11am:
    Exercise and socialise for the over 60s: £5.00 per session

No need to book - just turn up.

To find more please contact:

Planned improvement works at Eastbrook Manor Community Centre in 2026

Eastbrook Manor Community Centre is set to be transformed for the community, after we secured funding to improve youth services there.

We have been awarded over £840,000 from the government's Youth Investment Fund and will further invest over £430,000 to increase capacity by removing the dilapidated external buildings and disused roller-skating skate rink and replacing them with two new modular buildings.

A new green space will be created for the community by moving the perimeter fencing. There will also be new paving, car park improvements and accessible paths to the north and south of the building.

The centre is a well-used hub in the heart of Fishersgate and provides classes, workshops, support services, educational activities, community events, creative arts and social opportunities in an area scarce of community facilities.

The improvements will bring disused space back into use for the community and provide more opportunity to deliver new activities for young people. 

Once the building work is finished, the centre will be run by Community People after we decided the charity was the best group for the project. 

The charity aims to connect people and communities and worked with us last October to understand what improvements local residents would like to see at the community centre.

Work will begin next month and is projected to be complete by September 2026. There will be some minimal disruption while work takes place, but the community centre will remain open. 

To keep up to date and find out more about the events, groups and activities at the community centre, see:

About the Youth Investment Fund

The Youth Investment Fund forms part of the government's 'National Youth Guarantee' to ensure every young person across England will have access to regular out of school activities, adventures away from home and opportunities to volunteer. The Youth Investment Fund, of over £300 million, is funded by the UK government and delivered by Social Investment Business in partnership with National Youth Agency, Resonance, and the Key Fund. To learn more, visit:

Photos of the Eastbrook Manor Community Centre, the shark in the Shark Park play area and sign

Eastbrook Manor Community Centre

Eastbrook Manor Community Centre (EMCC) - the shark in the Shark Park play area

Eastbrook Manor Community Centre (EMCC) - sign and play area

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Page last updated: 24 March 2026

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