Fairfield Hall

Community Cube

Community Cube

Fairfield Halls

Fairfield Halls is an arts, entertainment and conference centre located in the heart of Croydon. It opened on 2 November 1962 by her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and contains a theatre and gallery, and the large concert hall has been regularly used for BBC television, radio and orchestral recordings. Fairfield Halls plays an important role in the cultural life of Croydon and the surrounding area, hosting a variety of events throughout the year. The venue is also home to the Fairfield Orchestra, one of the UK’s leading amateur orchestras. In addition to its musical activities, Fairfield Halls also hosts a range of comedy, dance and drama performances, as well as a number of conferences and other events. The venue is an important part of Croydon’s rich cultural heritage and continues to play a vital role in the community today.

Fairfield Halls is an arts, entertainment and conference centre located in the heart of Croydon. It opened on 2 November 1962 by her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and contains a theatre and gallery, and the large concert hall has been regularly used for BBC television, radio and orchestral recordings. Fairfield Halls plays an important role in the cultural life of Croydon and the surrounding area, hosting a variety of events throughout the year. The venue is also home to the Fairfield Orchestra, one of the UK’s leading amateur orchestras. In addition to its musical activities, Fairfield Halls also hosts a range of comedy, dance and drama performances, as well as a number of conferences and other events. The venue is an important part of Croydon’s rich cultural heritage and continues to play a vital role in the community today.

To continue to create a sense of community in the borough of Croydon we are excited to partner with Fairfield Halls to sponsor an exciting community space. The Cube plays host to many community events and activities throughout the year, as well as being available to hire by individuals and groups. Along with the sponsorship of the Cube, we have also supplied three computers that are available for free to anyone who needs to use them. The computers are in the cafe next to the Cube and are available during the opening hours of the cafe.

Martin Corney, Chief Executive, John Whitgift Foundation:

“We are thrilled to partner with Fairfield Halls on this exciting community space which will carry our bright and bold new brand for the John Whitgift Foundation. Our schools Old Palace, Trinity and Whitgift school, care homes Whitgift House and Wilhelmina House, and our carers information service are excited to put on a range of events and activities for the community to enjoy. We look forward to seeing it become a place where local people can meet socially, improve their health and wellbeing, and take advantage of the varied selection of activities on offer.”