The community arts centre offers a wide variety of workshops, including knitting, crochet, watercolours, stained glass, polymer clay, lino print, silver smithing, spinning, gelli print, and more. There are also fabric sales, open studios, festive craft fairs, and artisan markets.
The teaching spaces have low threshold double doors, accessible toilet facilities, and a free carpark. The rooms are large, bright, and well heated, providing a comfortable environment for workshops and classes.
The Creepy Christmas Market is a unique event organized by the dark arts team. It offers a range of spooky and festive items for sale, providing a different shopping experience for visitors.
People can support the arts centre by donating to their crowdfunding campaign. The increased running costs during the energy crisis are impacting the small charity, and donations will help cover these expenses.
The Toasted Ceramic Fair is a brand new ceramics event coming to the arts centre. Organized in association with the Northern Potters Association, the fair will showcase the work of 21 potters, offering a wide variety of styles and techniques for visitors to enjoy.