Community centre

Blairlogie Reading and Recreation Room

About

Originally owned by the Dundas Family (proprietors of the Blairlogie Estates), the building became a small Parochial Library around the time of the Boer War (1899-1902).

In 1947 it passed to the village trustees to be used for “social, educational and recreational purposes”, and was renamed “The Reading and Recreational Room”. It is now known simply as the Reading Room, forming a vital part of the Blairlogie Community & Heritage Trust (BCHT) charity.

 

Location

Reading Room,
East Lane,
Blairlogie,
FK9 P5X

Opening hours

Flexible, but approx. 8am to 10pm

Parking and access

Blairlogie wasn’t designed for cars! Please ensure the village lanes aren’t blocked – a public car park is available on the A91 to the east of Blairlogie, with access via a gate at the rear of the car park and along the lane (bring a torch at night!).

Blairlogie Orchard car park, within a few minutes' walking distance

Facilities available

The premises are non-smoking.
toilets (not disabled)
kitchen
cloakroom

Hall users must conform to health and safety obligations. Please ensure fire exits are clear before your event (check the bins aren’t an obstruction).

Please leave the hall and kitchen tidy and clean, as you would like it to be left for yourself, or we can arrange a cleaner for an additional cost. Access for cleaning may be permitted the following day, by arrangement.

The upper committee room should not be used, except by prior arrangement.

Bookable spaces

70 seated and more standing

Hall bookings should be made with our Booking Officer and rent should be paid to our Treasurer or Hall Keeper

Hall users must conform to health and safety obligations. Please ensure fire exits are clear before your event (check the bins aren’t an obstruction).

The neighbours are our friends and we’d like to keep it that way. Please avoid excessive noise, and all events must close, with the hall vacated, by midnight.