Wesley, Trinity and Ross Memorial Churches2018-11-15T23:37:48+00:00

Project Description

Wesley, Trinity and Ross Memorial Churches, Perth

UCIC Hall, 97 William Street Perth, Dining: 170, piano, PA System kitchen tables & chairs $75 half day for Not for Profit groups

UCIC Kitchen, 97 William Street Perth, Half day $33

UCIC Lecture Room, 97 William Street Perth Theatre 50 persons, $35 half day for not for profit groups

UCIC Boardroom, 97 William Street Perth, Conference table for 16, projector etc $75 half day

UCIC Meeting room – Conference table for 10, $25 for half day

Wesley Church – 250 ground floor, 100 gallery $120 verger fee, $75 rehearsal

Wesley Guild Room – basement – 50 people, $25 half day

Trinity Church – 200 ground floor, 100 gallery, $120 verger fee, $75 rehearsal. At times has hall and a lunchroom to hire

Ross Memorial Church – 250 people, $120 verger fee, $75 rehearsal

Making a Booking

CONTACT

Christina Harman

PHONE

(08) 6103 4217

E-MAIL

christinah@ucic.org.au

Venues are given a rating out of three based on their triple bottom line performance in the areas of people, planet, and pocket. We look at physical features as well as operational considerations. Below you’ll find the features of this venue that we have considered in our rating.

People

ACROD toilet facilities

Universal accessibility (i.e. ramps, lifts, automatic or push-button doors)

Unisex toilet facilities

Baby change / parent facilities

Provide free or low cost community education services

Staff trained in disability access and inclusion

Staff trained in cultural inclusion

Access to a prayer room and washing facilities for religious purposes

Planet

Recycling of venue waste

Public transport within a 10-minute walk

Biodegradable/reusable cutlery/crockery

Low energy lighting and appliances

Train station within a 10-minute walk

Use of indoor plants

E-advertising instead of paper or printed promotional materials

Pocket

Religious organisation

Insurance provided for hirer

We do offer special pricing for not for profit and church groups

We support Uniting Care West, People Who Care, The Big Issue and others