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Sharphill Community Hall opening soon!

Last updated: 27/5/2026

Sharphill Community Hall is set to open this summer, bringing an exciting new venue for the new Sharphill development community in Edwalton.

The brand-new facility on Cornelia Grove at NG12 4HB will provide a welcoming space for residents, community groups and local businesses to connect, collaborate and celebrate. 

The community centre will strengthen the vibrant local area by offering a new focal point that complements and supports new communities, designed to bring people together by supporting local activities.

At its heart is a spacious multi-purpose hall accommodating up to 40 people, ideal for clubs, fitness classes, meetings and community gatherings. The venue also features a dedicated meeting room, a fully equipped kitchen, and accessible public toilets for visitors to the neighbouring allotments and community park. 

A small storage facility has been included to support the ongoing work of the Friends of Sharphill Woods.

Visitors will benefit from free parking spaces, including accessible bays and cycle spaces. The building has been designed with sustainability in mind, incorporating solar panels and an air source heat pump to minimise its environmental impact and be as carbon clever as possible.

The new facility, located off Rose Way, will enhance community facilities available locally, in line with Rushcliffe Borough Council’s(RBC) Leisure Strategy.

To book or find out more about the space email communities@rushcliffe.gov.uk

RBC Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Leisure & Wellbeing, ICT & Member Development Cllr Jonathan Wheeler said: “The new state-of-the-art facility will provide residents and businesses with a modern and accessible location to hold events, meetings and celebrations within the heart of this new community.

“This is another positive step as we look to further provide the best possible facilities for our residents as part of our ongoing Leisure Strategy.

“We have carefully listened to the views of the local community by including a storage facility for the Friends of Sharphill Woods, supporting their valuable ongoing work.”