Sports Hall at The Pyramid at Anderston
Sports Hall in a Community Centre · Private space
About this space
The recently refurbished Sports Hall has beautiful hardwood floors and a good-sized stage area, half-court sized floor area, built-in fan heaters and sports wall-cladding. Perfect for sports clubs and games, as well as conferences, performances, birthday celebrations and film screenings (only after sunset, as there is no blackout). The stage is equipped with curtains but has no technical stage lighting. External technical equipment, such as lighting or audio, for use on the stage can be brought in upon agreement – please note that the hall has skylights with no blackout.
The space has its only toilet, shower and changing facilities, available exclusively to hires within the Sports Hall. These include three non-gendered single-occupancy toilets, an accessible toilet and shower room, and a small changing rooms with two showers and six lockers.
Alcohol is permitted if a professional licensed bar service is hired, but must be discussed and agreed in advance.
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Catering and drinks
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Music & sound equipment
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Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
No loud music after 10 pm
No smoking or vaping in the building or near the main entrance
No pets allowed
Outside catering is allowed
Furniture must be moved back to where you found it
Children must be supervised at all times
Helium balloons are prohibited in our building, and the use external equipment such as a bouncy castle or similar must be agreed in advance and insurance must be in place.
No use of smoke, fog or haze machines
Cancellation policy: Custom
About The Pyramid at Anderston
The Pyramid at Anderston was designed by Glasgow architects Honeyman, Jack and Robertson for The Church of Scotland, and was completed in 1968, as part of the redevelopment of the Anderston area. The building is home to twenty-two rooms – used as meeting and workspaces as well as three larger community halls, including the beautiful Pyramid Hall, with its unique shape and original wood features, and fully refurbished Sports Hall.
From 1968 to 2019 the building operated as the Anderston Kelvingrove Parish Church. In 2018, The Pyramid at Anderston Trust formed a community membership organisation, and in 2019 they purchased the building with a grant award from the Scottish Land Fund to ensure that The Pyramid continued to function as a community-led space at the heart of the Anderston neighbourhood, with six spaces available for commercial event hire.
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